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Aerospace Division (AERO) Technical Session 5 - Pedagogy & Aviation
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shantanu Gupta, Ph.D., Bowling Green State University; Jiansen Wang, University of Houston-Victoria; Mary E. Johnson Ph.D., Purdue University at West Lafayette (PPI)
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace Division (AERO)
framework for a freshman-level aviation course thatnot only connects the history of aviation and principles of flight to traditional fields, but alsoexposes students to a wider spectrum of career paths and emerging trends in aviation. In addition to historical milestones, the proposed course will introduce students to keysectors of the aviation industry such as airline operations, airport management, aircraftmaintenance, aviation consultancies, and uncrewed aerial systems (UAS). The curriculum willemphasize on understanding the interconnectedness of these fields, illustrating how theycontribute to the overall aviation ecosystem. Emerging technologies, including Advanced AirMobility (AAM), Artificial Intelligence (AI) in aviation, and
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Gordon Silverman
in the United States concluded that some190,000 information technology jobs remain unfilled due to a shortage of qualified workers.Other studies (e.g., Coopers & Lybrand) report that companies had inadequate numbers ofinformation technology workers (including Computer Engineers) to staff their operations.Even among all engineering disciplines, 58 percent of respondents report that computerapplications are a common work activity. (This is only exceeded by design activities which arereported by 66%.)III. Educational Trends.Formal, four-year educational programs currently produce a small proportion of graduatesproperly prepared for this computer-based age. Only 24,500 U.S. students earned bachelor
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sara Hooshangi, George Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Continuing Professional Development
, lose theirdirection within the pipeline and do not continue their studies beyond an associate’s degree.To address both the demand to increase the number of STEM graduates and also the need toprovide an alternative route for non-traditional students, we have developed and implemented a“Bachelor’s Degree Completion” program for working professionals, adult learners andcommunity college students who are interested in careers in science and technology.This new Bachelor’s Degree Completion program is an integrated approach to science andtechnology that provides an opportunity for non-traditional students to finish their degrees in twoinnovative tracks of Information Systems Technology and Biotechnology. The program is alsodesigned to provide a
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael R. Kozak
offer financial support, sponsor co-op programs and locatejobs for graduates. They can also be used to provide information about emerging technologies.2Engineering technology can be enhanced by this direct link to the "real world" of industry.These educational ties between industry and academe can provide benefits to all involved.3At the graduate program level, to paraphrase Hamid Khan of Ball State University,"Opportunities must be provided for bachelor degree graduates from engineering technologyprograms to keep abreast of rapid advances and changes occurring in their industrialenvironment. If not, they may fail to develop and grow, thus shortchanging their ownorganization by their own mediocrity."4 Effective graduates of engineering
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2022 CIEC
Authors
Brad Dahm; Emma Davidson; Paniz Hazaveh; Aleksandr Sergeyev
. The errors shown relate to the Deadman switch being released, the external emergency stop circuit, and the servo positioning information, respectivelyThe work cell has been put together and the emergency stop buttons have been mounted aroundthe perimeter. A junction box that will be used for wiring the emergency stop circuits was alsoinstalled. The cable that has the PLC input and output wires, PLC spare wires, and safety circuitwires, has a total of 34 individual conductors in it. As most of them are not needed for thisapplication, incorporating a small junction box, shown in Figure 7, that the conductors can beterminated on the terminal strip. It will help for any future changes as the wires are all connectedinto terminal
Conference Session
Promoting ET Through K-12 Projects
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Martin Waffle; Donald Martel; Peggie Weeks
from the National Science Foundation's Advanced TechnologicalEducation Program. The project is initially providing workshops in the areas ofmaterials/manufacturing and information technologies to high school technology teachersthrough a program that brings together community college technical experts, professionalassociation teacher/leaders, and university pedagogical experts. The overarching goals are toprovide contemporary professional development to technology educators using standards-basedexemplary materials, to forge effective alliances between community/technical colleges and thetechnology education community, and to create a professional development model that theleadership of New York’s technology education community will
Conference Session
Industrial Collaborations
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Willie Ofusu; Austin Asgill
Page 9.726.4will treat topics such as light fundamentals, light sources and detectors, couplers, modulators, Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2004, American Society for Engineering Educationnoise detection, and system design7. The Information Sciences and Technology component willhelp to develop professionals who have an in-depth knowledge of computers and computerapplications. This section will include work in database, networks, mathematics, programming,emerging technologies, organizations and information, integration of IT, human-computerinterface, information policy and regulation, and information systems.One of the objectives of the
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2013 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Danyang Li; Qiao Zhen; Albert Gordon; Bhaskar Raj Sinha; Marcos Turquetti; Mohammad N. Amin
    Academic Analysis of an Android Based Student Project: Remote Medical Monitoring Station Danyang Li, Qiao Zhen, Albert Gordon, Bhaskar Raj Sinha, Marcos Turquetti, Mohammad N. Amin National University, San Diego, CaliforniaAbstractFirst responders provide urgent care to patients in medical emergency. Such care must beinitiated as quickly as possible in order to maximize the survivability of the patient. Since firstaid procedures are often needed, early information on the patient’s overall condition is an asset tothe responders. Advances in wireless communication data collection have occurred on severalfronts. In the healthcare field, it
Conference Session
Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Andrew Roney, University of Denver
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
future for use on your island.Usually, five emerging technologies are explored. The following are some of the emergingtechnologies that have been explored in the past based on a current review article available in theliterature at the time [21]: Geothermal Energy Methods, Small Modular Nuclear Reactors, SmallModular Hydropower, Solar and Wind Energy in Urban Environments, Ocean GenerationMechanisms (Tidal and Ocean Currents), Concentrated Photovoltaics, Space-Based Solar,Airborne Wind Energy, Bladeless Wind Turbines, and Biomass Conversion.Depending on the five technologies explored, additional attributes of the island are provided forthe students to use in their analysis: In addition to the information already given to you in previous
Conference Session
Program Assessment in ET
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Kenneth Rennels
School of Engineering and Technology.Principles of Undergraduate LearningThe fundamental component of the IUPUI student learning assessment process is the Principlesof Undergraduate Learning. This seven principles or PUL’s are used as the basis of learningassessment in all undergraduate programs campus-wide. The seven principles and their specificmeasurable outcomes are as follows: 1. Core Communications and Quantitative Skills: The ability of students to write, read, speak, and listen, and perform quantitative analysis, and use information resources and technology. a. Express ideas and facts in a variety of written formats. b. Comprehend, interpret and analyze texts. c. Communicate orally in one-on-one
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session 2: Solar Track
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Danielle S. Washington, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Tony D. Martin Jr.; Evelyn Sowells-Boone, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #33679ETHR-ENRG Smart Solar Project KitsMs. Danielle S. Washington, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Danielle Washington is a first year graduate student majoring in Information Technology at North Car- olina A&T State University. Danielle obtained her Bachelor of Science in Electronics/Computer Systems Engineering Technology from North Carolina A&T State University as well. She also obtained an As- sociate of Applied Science in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology from Guilford Technical Community College. She is a very perseverant, ambitious and analytical
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Claire Hill; Gulcin Cribb; David Radcliffe
Session 3232 Australasian Virtual Engineering Library: Collaborative Development of a Global Resource David Radcliffe, Gulcin Cribb and Claire Hill The University of Queensland, Brisbane, AustraliaAbstractThe Australasian Virtual Engineering Library (AVEL) is a gateway to quality WWW resourcesin the fields of engineering and information technology from sources from the Australasianregion. AVEL complements similar gateways in engineering around the world, in particularEEVL in the UK and EELS in Sweden. It is a unique partnership between the library communityand the
Conference Session
Two-Year College Special Topics Potpourri
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gary J. Mullett, Springfield Technical Community College
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
telecommunications and wireless topics and on the status of the education of electronics technicians at the two-year college level. His current interests are in the transformation of electronics technician education to incorporate a systems-level approach and applications of the emerging field of networked, wireless sensors. Page 22.936.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Intelligent Infrastructure Systems and the TechnicianAbstractMany have written about the next transformative convergence of technologies that will surelyeffect how humankind will live, work, play, and age
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Engineering Education in Africa and the Middle East
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Olaleye, University of Lagos, Nigeria; Emmanuel Abiodun, University of Lagos, Nigeria; Joseph Olusina, University of Lagos, Nigeria; Francis Derby, Pennsylvania State University-Lehman
Tagged Divisions
International
of Lagos in Nigeria, was set up to analyze the problem and recommend remedialactions. The committee identified, among other things, that the structure of the surveyingprogram be redesigned into a North American brand of surveying engineering, and to reviseexisting surveying curriculum so as to include courses in emerging technologies. It was the beliefof the committee that these changes would enhance the capabilities of the Geomatics engineer,not only to carry out engineering and cadastral surveys, but to adapt and expand his activitiesinto the newer areas of geospatial information systems engineering.This paper presents a discussion of current institutional and administrative challengesconfronting the professional surveyor and the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Diane L Peters P.E., Kettering University; Michael Frye, University of the Incarnate Word; Andrew Ritenour, Western Carolina University; Isaac Wanasika, University of Northern Colorado
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
perspective of real-world business challenges and the intersection of academic theory and practice. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 United We Achieve: Mutual Support Provided by a Cohort of Institutions under the NSF EPIIC ProgramAbstractIn 2023, the four institutions of Kettering University, University of Northern Colorado, Universityof the Incarnate Word, and Western Carolina University formed the Enabling MeaningfulExternal Research Growth in Emergent Technologies (EMERGE) cohort under the inauguralEnabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) program. Each institution in thecohort had its own plans and activities; however, the cohort also had a set of joint
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Pistrui, University of Detroit Mercy; Darrell K. Kleinke P.E., University of Detroit Mercy
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
Revolution, defined as the convergence of digital, biological andphysical technologies disrupting manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare and all industries acrossthe globe. Automation Alley, Michigan’s Industry 4.0 Knowledge Center, identifies Industry 4.0as a collection of eight emerging technology sectors, all of which require new ways of thinkingand working [1]: Table 1 - Eight Industry 4.0 Disruptive Technologies Source: Automation https://www.automationalley.com/techreport, 2018Technology demand is out-pacing training capacity, causing an all-out war for talent. TheNational Association of Manufacturers [2] reports that over the next decade 3.5 millionmanufacturing jobs are going to need
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2012 ERC
Authors
Thomas W Peterson
synthetic biology10ENG will strategically support betterCommunications and Cyberinfrastructure• Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum (EARS) $14 M for ENG will prioritize research on more efficient radio EARS spectrum use and energy-conserving device technologies• Cyberinfrastructure for the 21st Century (CIF21) $11 M for The ENG investment will focus on cyber–physical systems, engineering modeling and simulation, smart CIF21 networks, and sensors• Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) ENG support will focus on the engineering aspects of $4 M for the Networking and Information Technology Research SaTC
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST) Technical Session 5
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Omkar Gadakh; Luciana Debs, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
exploredthe key skills necessary for young construction graduates entering the job market. However,much of the previous research has focused on technical and soft skills, without in-depthexploration of the technological skills expected of young graduates. This is relevant given therise of construction 4.0 and the impact of technology in construction activities and professionalroles [7]. Furthermore, most research utilized survey procedures (including students,professionals and experts), which provides useful information but does not take intoconsideration what is directly requested by companies. This is important because ultimately,these are the skills being portrayed to job applicants. At this time, only Subedi [8] analyzed skillsusing more
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2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
Authors
Catherine Elisabeth Lugo, UT Arlington Research Experience for Teachers - Fort Worth ISD; Meribah Marie Treadway, The University of Texas at Arlington
. Rashidi on mixed‬ ‭methods to evaluate emerging transportation technology which studies America’s future adoption of‬ ‭connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). These statistics can be predicted through a series of‬ ‭simulated scenarios where the technology cost decreases and the consumer willingness to pay‬ ‭(WTP) increases concurrently. Other factors for CAV adoption include household decisions on‬ ‭buying, selling, and replacing vehicles, access to public transportation, and policy regulations.‬‭ he areas of interest were selected to be block groups within Arlington, TX and census tracts within‬T‭Coppell, TX. Data was then sourced for these two cities from the National Historic Geographic‬ ‭Information System
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries: Extending Our Outreach
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Megan R Sapp Nelson, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
information.7 Social media can alsoenable geographically dispersed design teams to complete projects using asynchronous andsynchronous communication.8Taking advantage of these functions requires scientists and engineers to communicatestrategically. The variety of social web tools available each offer different functions andutilities.4 Similarly, different altmetric tools measure the impact of different social web tools.Just as liaison librarians presented faculty members with journal based metrics and helped themto frame their impact for promotion and tenure cases, liaisons can also assist professors tounderstand the emerging social web and available article level altmetrics to strategically choosehow to disseminate their scholarly work in a way
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Continuing Education
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arsalan Ashraf, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Bailey Kathryn McOwen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Emad Ali, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Dayoung Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Divisions
Continuing, Professional, and Online Education Division (CPOED)
then worked in the aviation industry. After gaining experience, he changed his career path and went to academia as a lecturer at The University of Faisalabad in 2022. He joined Virginia Tech in the fall of 2024.Bailey Kathryn McOwen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Bailey McOwen is a Ph.D. student in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech with an academic foundation in physics and industrial engineering. Her research focuses on workforce development, professional training for engineering practitioners, and engineering ethics, with an emphasis on how emerging technologies can enhance continued education. Through her research, service, and academic work, she aims to bridge engineering education and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session II
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Alfano, College of the Canyons
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
and access, student worksiteand internship experiences, curriculum development, curriculum delivery, andlongitudinal evaluation of student success. The focus continues to be on improving,institutionalizing, and sustaining specialties in emerging technologies in: manufacturingand information technologies (0202396 and 0602615) and renewable energy technologies(1002653). (123961 and 1345306 were supplements to 1002653 for international facultylearning exchanges in renewable energy in Australia/New Zealand andGermany/Denmark). All of the targets for the Centers were achieved and exceeded. Over27,000 unduplicated students at the CREATE colleges have completed at least oneCREATE credit course since the beginning of the NSF ATE project grant in
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Multidisciplinary and Capstone Experiences in Manufacturing Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Ejiwale, Jackson State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
organization that desire to implement nanofabrication technology. Thispaper addresses the educational aspects of research facilities and nano-research clusters fornanofabrication processing at Jackson State University (JSU).IntroductionNanotechnology and its capability to control the structure of matter precisely at the molecularlevel of the nanoscale presently is being explored for innovation in industry and learninginstitutions. The new industrial revolution has made possible the modification of materials anddevices. Therefore, it is essential to prepare the present and future workforce with the requiredtechnical skills and knowledge necessary to support the emerging field. It is also our goal tomake highly technical knowledge of nanotechnology
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Spatial Ability & Visualization Training II
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yingjie Victor Chen, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
ingeneral, which combines recalling and imaging; classifying and generalizing; comparing andevaluating; and analyzing and synthesizing, deducting, and inferring [10]. The role of design andcreativity is well established in art and design domains. However, in computing technologydisciplines, specifically in the development of software systems and information technology, thecomputing educational community is struggling to include creativity and design in its teachingand research [11].Adopt Creative Thinking from Designers Today’s design strongly seeks ways to change itself into a more competitive and innovativediscipline, taking advantage of the emerging advanced technologies as well as their profoundeffects on emerging design theories, methods
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Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD) Poster Session
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Calvin Hawks, University of Colorado Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division (LEAD)
: Empathy & Consideration for others, Experience, Personal Investment, Humility, themes about “street smarts” that might emerge from an analysis of student assignments. The class assignments are reflections from the students on their Communication and Interpersonal Skills Situational Awareness conversations with alumni, and any themes that arise from them might inform the Alumni consistently highlight the Alumni describe situational awareness as curriculum of this particular course
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Manufacturing Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Divya Pahuja, Florida State University; Marcia A. Mardis, Florida State University; Faye R. Jones, Florida State University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
, and networking, and/or (b) make use of cutting-edge materials and emerging capabilities enabled by the physical and biological sciences, for example nanotechnology, chemistry, and biology. It involves both new ways to manufacture existing products, and the manufacture of new products emerging from new advanced technologies” [22] “Advanced manufacturing includes both new manufacturing methods and production of new products enabled by innovation” [23] “Advanced manufacturing is the manufacture of conventional or novel products through processes that depend on the coordination of information
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Computational Tools and Simulation III
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lok PASUPULETI, Northern Illinois University; Omar Ghrayeb, Northern Illinois University; Hubert Ley, Argonne National Laboratory; Clifford Mirman, Northern Illinois University; Young Park, Argonne National Laboratory
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
exiting the city, as well as transportation of injured betweenhospitals. TRansportation ANalysis SIMulation System (TRANSIMS) traffic micro-simulationcode, developed by the U.S. Department of transportation, was utilized to model the complexcity and its transportation routes. TRANSIMS offers many capabilities that are needed whenmodeling emergency evacuation scenarios. The software system is capable of simulatingindividual travelers, their routes, and their transportation mode (such as traveling by car, publictransit, or walking) and calculates traffic patterns on the basis of the microscopic interactionsbetween individual vehicles and detailed street network features. This information wasdeveloped based upon complex surveys and satellite imaging
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2013 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Fangyang Shen; Bing Qi; Hong Li; Arvid Friberg
Rethinking Network Administration Curriculum Design Fangyang Shen Bing Qi* Hong Li)6KHQ#&LW\7HFK&XQ\HGX ETL#PHWKRGLVWHGX +/L#&LW\7HFK&XQ\HGX New York City College of Technology / Methodist University* $EVWUDFW Networking has been a popular Information Technology (IT) field for decades. Currently different types of networks, primarily Intranets, are implemented by both industry and academia. There is a growing necessity for colleges and universities to provide effective network
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Effective Projects and Experiments in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Bowker; Saleh M. Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University; Mark Newton Johnson, Equipass ID
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
the storage of importantmedical information directly onto the RFID chip; hence, allowing a veterinarian the immediateaccess to vital information in case of emergencies. Typically, an RFID holds only an identificationnumber that must be referenced to a database on a remote server in order to retrieve the animalrecord. The current system, however, allows for the most important information to be storeddirectly onto the microchip such that it can be read instantly without the need for any otherreferenced information. A handheld device is used to read and write the information to themicrochip in a field or office setting. This is very useful when time is critically important or whenthe animal is in a remote location such that retrieving information
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Hamid Y. Eydgahi; Saeid Y. Eidgahy
, information gathering, problem definition, idea generation, evaluationand decision making, implementation, communication and process improvement; all in the firsttwo years of a four-year engineering program.More than a year ago, Jefferson Community College (Ohio) implemented a new associate degreeprogram in Manufacturing Systems Technology. Realizing that emerging needs are changingrapidly and there is a national trend toward cross-disciplinary engineering education, this newprogram incorporated components from various programs. The curriculum drew from thefollowing programs: Mechanical Engineering Technology (Manufacturing Process, CNC, FMS,Mechanics and Hydraulics); Electrical Engineering Technology (DC/AC Circuits andMachines); Design Engineering