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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Michael W. Thompson, Baylor University; Anne Marie Spence, Baylor University; William A Booth, Baylor University; Taylor Wilby, Baylor University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
reasons to continue to pursue that capabilities of tools such as EABNavigate for supporting at risk students. As our education research team, conducted qualitativeresearch interviews with ECS Scholars, ideas emerged related to Engineering Identity and howtools such as Navigate may be used in this context.Engineering IdentityIn the education literature, Engineering identity refers to the extent to which an individualidentifies with the engineering profession and perceives themselves as an engineer. For ourpurposes, we extrapolate the ideas from the literature to also encompass majors related tocomputer science. This concept has gained significant attention in educational research,particularly in exploring how this identity affects students
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Information and Network Security
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John Pickard, East Carolina University; John B. Southworth, East Carolina University
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Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #16761The State of IPv6: Measuring Global AdoptionMr. John Pickard, East Carolina University Dr. Pickard is an Assistant Professor at East Carolina University in the College of Engineering and Tech- nology. He teaches undergraduate and graduate Information and Computer Technology (ICT) courses within the Department of Technology Systems. Dr. Pickard plays an active role in building positive and sustainable industry relationship between the college, local businesses, and industry partners. Current industry recognized certifications include; Cisco Certified Network Professional, Microsoft Certificated
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 1
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Alyson Grace Eggleston, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel
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Military and Veterans
research and teaching interests are in technical and scientific writing pedagogy and the interaction of language and cognition. She is a member of Sigma Xi and ASEE.Dr. Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel Robert Rabb is a professor and the Mechanical Engineering Program Director at The Citadel. He previ- ously taught mechanical engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the United States Military Academy and his M.S.E. and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. His research and teaching interests are in mechatronics, regenerative power, and multidisciplinary engineering. c American Society
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2001 Annual Conference
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Brian Copes; Willard D. Bostwick; Kenneth Rennels; Douglas Acheson
research interests are in 3D applications and collaborative Web modeling.WILLARD D. BOSTWICKDr. Bostwick, Director, Engineering Education Excellence Center (E3C) and Professor of Organizational Leadershipand Supervision at IUPUI. Areas of emphasis are behavior and strategy in organizations, economic development,data analysis and collection, and program articulation. He received B.S. and Ph.D. degrees, respectively, inmathematics from Northern Illinois University and in education/management science from the U of Kentucky.BRIAN COPESBrian Copes is an Instructor at Mooresville High School teaching drafting, CAD and digital imaging. He also servesas an Adjunct Faculty member in the Computer Graphics Technology program at IUPUI teaching
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Paul Cotae, University of the District of Columbia; Luis P. Aguinaga, University of the Distric of Columbia
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Diversity
from the University of Colorado at Boulder. From 1994 to 1998 he spent four years at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and the University of Colorado at Boulder as a Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Associate Professor doing research and teaching in ECE department and APPM department. He served also as a consultant to Navsys Corp., Colorado Springs, in 1997. From 2002 to 2008 he was with the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). From 1984 to 2001, he was with the Department of Electri- cal Engineering, Technical University of Iassy, where he conducted research and teaching in the area of digital communications as a Full Professor at the same
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Michael R. Penn
.ConclusionsAn alternative oral communication exercise has been developed to simulate a common profes-sional setting for both entry-level and experienced engineers. Student response to the exercisehas been overwhelmingly positive. The time commitment for both students and faculty is notexcessive. In addition to oral communication skill development, students gain exposure to ad-ditional material not covered in lecture. Students are provided with the research summaries touse as study guides for exams. Furthermore, this information is presented by the students to thestudents. Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE North Midwest Sectional ConferenceReferencesLang, J.D., Cruse, S., McVey, F.D & McMasters, J. (1999). Industry Expectations of
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Technology for Learning
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Billy Koen
method of self-paced instruction(PSI) that has become an accepted alternate means of teaching. His current research i s in applying PSI to web-based, asynchronous learning and international collaboration over the Internet. In this area he has several recentpublications and has taught two ASEE workshops in web-based course construction. Dr. Koen is also known forhis definition of engineering method in terms of heuristics. His monograph Definition of the EngineeringMethod was published by ASEE. In the fall, 2002, a more extensive book, Discussion of the Method thatgeneralizes engineering method to universal method is scheduled to be published by Oxford University Press. Heis also a pioneer in the application of artificial intelligence to nuclear
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert Schottler; Kamal B. Rojiani
Analysis, Second Edition. PWS Publishing, 1990.3. Rojiani, K. B., Kim, Y.Y., and Kapania, R. K. Web-Based Java Applets for Teaching Engineering Mechanics. Proceedings, ASEE Annual Conference, June 2000, St Louis, MO. Session 2620.KAMAL B. ROJIANIKamal B. Rojiani is an Associate Professor in the Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree fromthe University of Karachi and a Masters and Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Rojiani is a registered professional engineering in the state of Virginia. Dr. Rojiani is involved inresearch in the areas of computer applications in civil and
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Gallagher, Montana State University; Natalie Marie Villwock-Witte P.E., Western Transportation Institute
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College Industry Partnerships
pathways for critical occupations in nationally significant transportation discipline areas.Dr. Natalie Marie Villwock-Witte P.E., Western Transportation Institute Dr. Natalie Villwock-Witte is an Assistant Research Professor/Research Engineer at the Western Trans- portation Institute (WTI) at Montana State University (MSU). She has more than thirteen years of expe- rience from both the practitioner and research side of transportation engineering. In addition, Natalie is a registered engineer in the State of New Mexico. Natalie has taught a short-term study abroad course through MSU, teaches an introduction to engineering course at the Central New Mexico Community Col- lege, and has taught an introduction to
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 8
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Elena Filatova, CUNY, New York City College of Technology; Yu-Wen Chen, New York City College of Technology; Hong Li, New York City College of Technology
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
- terdisciplinary research background includes cloud-based energy management, large-scale optimization, demand response, electric vehicle charging scheduling, mobile communication, fairness, and peer-to-peer networking. Her research interests span a range of topics in data analysis, cybersecurity, smart grid, cloud computing, optimization, communication networking, and the Internet of Things. She teaches a variety of courses related to security and digital forensics.Dr. Hong Li, New York City College of Technology Hong Li is a Professor at the Computer Systems Technology Department of the New York City College of Technology, CUNY. She received her Ph.D. in Mathematics. ©American Society for Engineering
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Potpourri
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua B. Gross, Blackburn College
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Diversity
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Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #19945The Firelighters: Understanding the Demand for Instructional ComputerScience FacultyJoshua B. Gross, Blackburn College Joshua B. Gross is a professor of computer science at Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois. His research focuses on pedagogical problems in computing, as well as employment issues in the IT industry. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017The Firelighters: Understanding the Demand for Instructional Computer Science FacultyAbstractInstructional faculty (those whose primary responsibility is teaching undergraduates) incomputing are not well-studied, and the
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Henry W. Kraebber
“pitfalls” which may be encountered. Manufacturingeducators are encouraged to carefully plan to use IMM systems as an aid to teaching their classes. The explosive growth in the capabilities of personal computers has helped bring thecomputer into nearly every facet of the operation of a business. Manufacturing educators haveused computers as tools to solve industrial problems for years. Computer instruction onprogramming and the use of software packages is a major element of accredited programs inmanufacturing engineering technology. Manufacturing laboratories at a two year or four yearinstitution use computers for engineering design, manufacturing planning and control,calculations and productivity analysis, quality control, cost analysis
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Computing & Information Technology: Curriculum and Assessment
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael Oudshoorn, Northwest Missouri State University; Rajendra K. Raj, Rochester Institute of Technology; Stan Thomas, Wake Forest University; Allen Parrish, United States Naval Academy
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Diversity
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Computing and Information Technology
Computing Accreditation Commission in 2014-15. Stan is a Senior member of IEEE-CS and was identified as a CSAB Fellow in 2013.Dr. Allen Parrish, United States Naval Academy Allen Parrish is Professor of Cyber Science and Chair of the Department of Cyber Science at The United States Naval Academy, effective June 2016. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Parrish served for 26 years on the faculty at The University of Alabama, with roles that included Associate Vice President for Research, Founding Director of the Center for Advanced Public Safety, and Professor of Computer Science. The Center for Advanced Public Safety (CAPS) is a 125-person R&D organization involving faculty, research scientists, engineers and students
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2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
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Todd W Polk, University of Texas at Dallas; Robert Hart P.E., University of Texas at Dallas
of Texas at Dallas (UTD). He teaches the capstone design course sequence and serves as a Director for the UTDesign program, which facilitates corporate sponsorship of capstone projects and promotes re-source sharing and cross-disciplinary collaboration among engineering departments. Upon joining UTD in 2012, he developed the capstone design course sequence in the newly-formed mechanical engineering department and has been responsible for teaching it since. In 2017, he was a recipient of a University of Texas System Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award. His professional interests are in the areas of engineering education, fluid mechanics, and thermal science. Robert is an active member of ASEE and the Capstone
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marissa Jablonski, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; John R. Reisel, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Hossein Hosseini, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Ethan V Munson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Leah Rineck
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NSF Grantees
Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 2003, her MS degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering from UWM in 2009 and will receive her PhD in Civil/Environmental Engineering from UWM in 2013.John R. Reisel, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee John R. Reisel is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee (UWM.) He serves as Associate Director of the Center for Alternative Fuels, and co-Director of the Energy Conversion Efficiency Lab. In addition to research into engineering education, his research efforts focus on combustion and energy utilization. Dr. Reisel was a 2005 recipient of the UWM Dis- tinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, the 2000 UWM-College of Engineering and Applied Science
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College-Industry Partnerships Division Poster Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuetong Lin, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide ; A. Mehran Shahhosseini, Indiana State University; Christian Janke, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
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College Industry Partnerships
. Ali Mehran Shahhosseini, Indiana State University A. Mehran Shahhosseini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering and Tech- nology Management at Indiana State University. He has published over 45 articles in different journals and conference proceedings. He has served as an investigator for research projects sponsored by National Science Foundation, Ford Motor Company, and the US Army. Before working at Indiana State Univer- sity, he was a faculty in the University of Louisville for 10 years. He also has over four years of industrial experience. He received his D.Eng. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lamar University (USA) in 1999, M.Sc. in Materials Engineering from Isfahan
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Track 1 - Session 2
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2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Henry Griffith, Wright State University; Riad Ajami, Director, Center for Global Business, WSU; Angela Griffith
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Curriculum and Lab Development
Paper ID #11068Designing Customizable Content Delivery Systems Using Lean-Agile Princi-ples for Improved International Student SuccessHenry Griffith, Wright State University Henry Griffith serves as an adjunct instructor in the College of Engineering at Wright State University. He has over 7 years of experience teaching and developing coursework in engineering and mathematics. In addition, he has 10 years experience in applying electromagnetic principles to the design of high frequency components and sensing systems.Dr. Riad Ajami, Director, Center for Global Business, WSU Riad A. Ajami is currently professor of
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jianxin Tang, Alfred University
engineeringmajors. Combined with the new DSP technologies, this will make the control systemscourses more exciting. On the other hand, adding another application in control to theDSP (or signals and systems) courses will make theses seemingly theoretical coursesmore interesting. With a good understanding of the C6711 DSK, Students can then usethe newest DSP technologies to explore other applications. Therefore, this project is notjust about adding an isolated example into the existing courses, it introduces new wayshow control and DSP courses can be taught, and will significantly impact the teaching ofthese two major electrical engineering and mechanical areas (control and DSP). The newmaterials can also be easily adapted by other institutions due to the
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New Deans Forum
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2016 EDI
Authors
Robert H Davis, University of Colorado, Boulder
/# personnel, etc.) Talent: Faculty, Staff & StudentsReward Excellence Build Community• Merit-based salaries • Culture of respect• Named positions • Performance planning• Awards programs • Acknowledge achievements• Differentiated workloads • Annual events Tip: Develop Dean’s Faculty and Graduate Fellowship Programs Talent: Personnel Decisions• Large investment in people• Seek excellence in teaching and research• Consider collegiality in hiring decisions• Say “no” in borderline cases• Use improvement plans Questions? Tip: Contact
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2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
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Robert Woodley; Amardeep Kaur; Theresa Swift; Steve E. Watkins; Rohit Dua; Michael Gosnell
ComputerEngineering at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE). She received her Ph.D. inElectrical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO in 2014.Her research interests are optical fiber sensors, harsh environment sensors, embeddable sensors,structural health monitoring, laser micromachining, and engineering education. She is a seniormember of IEEE and an active member of ASEE, and HKN-IEEE. She currently serves as theChair of the Student Activities Committee of IEEE Region 5 and the Chair of the ECE Divisionof the ASEE. Contact: kaur.amardeep@ieee.org.Theresa SwiftTheresa Swift is Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering at Missouri University of Scienceand Technology, formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla
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2002 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Steven B. Zwickel
HOW DO YOU DEVELOP AN OUTREACH PROGRAM?Background: Engineering Outreach at UWÐMadison The K-12 Engineering Outreach Program has been in existence since 1988. It was created as part of the NSF-funded Engineering Research Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing. The first outreach program was based on a kit of materials that explained the states of matter and how plasma is used in manufacturing. In 1995, Steven Zwickel, an instructor in Engineering Professional Development, became Outreach Coordinator and the program came under the auspices of the College of Engineering. In addition to the demonstration of plasma, we added new
Conference Session
Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED) Technical Session 4
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kimberly LeChasseur, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Fiona Levey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Ahmet Can Sabuncu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Alireza Ebadi, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John McNeill, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division (CEED)
Paper ID #41526Capstone Projects for Self-Efficacy, Skills, and Successful CareersDr. Kimberly LeChasseur, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. Kimberly LeChasseur is a researcher and evaluator with the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She holds a dual appointment with the Center for Project-Based Learning and the Morgan Teaching and Learning Center. She holds a PhD in Educational LeadershipDr. Fiona Levey, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dr. Fiona Levey is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She teaches materials science and thermal
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Okan Caglayan; Sreedevi Ande P.E.; Erik Coronado; Max Martinez; Samuel Handowski
objectives of the camp were (1) to improve the student’s analytics through coding and hands-on roboticspreparation for a rigorous STEM degree, (2) to increase their activities [1, 2, 3].skills in communication and data analytics through coding The outcome of the first objective was accomplished by theand robotics. This paper describes the teaching materials that presentations made by the guest speakers from variouswe utilized, the results of students evaluations, lessons industries, such as Southwest Research Institute, Boeing,learned and the future work. Rackspace, and First Year Engagement Office at UIW. Their
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Construction Classroom Development
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica Lower, Purdue.edu; Mark Shaurette, College of Technology, Purdue University
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Construction
homebuilders in the nation as well as a regional commercial/residential development company in Florida. He has also worked as a research engineer for the National Association of Home Builders Research Foundation where he was a project manager for the EER energy efficiency research and demonstration residence. He recently completed his Ph.D. concentrating on reconstruction and demolition with a cognate specialty in education. He currently teaches in and administers the Purdue Department of Building Construction Management’s Demolition and Reconstruction concentration, the first college level program in the nation with an emphasis on the management of demolition projects
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Manufacturing Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Louise Rosanna Manfredi, Syracuse University
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Manufacturing
Paper ID #24951Board 92: MAKER: Developing Compostable Composites: A Multi-disciplinaryApproach towards Sustainable Material AdoptionDr. Louise Rosanna Manfredi, Syracuse University Dr. Manfredi holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2011) and a BDes in Product Design (2006) from the University of Leeds, UK. Dr. Manfredi’s primary research interest centers on sustainable product development, and how the deci- sions designers and engineers make affect the environment during the life cycle of these products. She is particularly focused on the development of sustainable/environmentally conscious toolkit which give future
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1998 Annual Conference
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Wallace B. Whiting; Joseph A. Shaeiwitz; Ph.D., Richard H. Turpin; Richard C. Bailie
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Polytechnic Univ. of New York, and Univ. of California, Berkeley. He has enjoyed over 20 years of teaching andpracticing process design, thermodynamics, and creative problem solving in industry, government, and academe andis presently Professor and Chair of Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering at Univ. of Nevada, Reno. JOSEPH A. SHAEIWITZ received his B.S. degree from the University of Delaware and his M.S. andPh.D. degrees from Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests are in design and design education. Ofparticular interest is the use of performance problems to complement design problems, the integration of designexperiences throughout the curriculum, and assessment of learning outcomes
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert M. Koretsky
students are able to complete it. A scaled-backversion of it or an integrated, interdisciplinary project run in conjunction with Civil andMechanical will be attempted in Spring 1998.There is no plan to repeat the same final projectswithin a given five-year cycle.References1 Engineering Design as Research in a Senior Capstone Course: An Integrative Approach, by Robert J. Albright, ASEE Conference Proceedings, 1995.2 The Engineering Design Graphics (EDG) Curriculum Modernization Project: A White Paper Summary, by Ronald Barr and Davor Juricic, Pp.23-42 in Proceedings of the NSF Symposium on Modernization of the Engineering Design Graphics Curriculum, 1990, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Texas at
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PSW Section Meeting Papers - Disregard start and end time - for online paper access only
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2019 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Yongping Zhang P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Ghada M. Gad, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona ; Wen Cheng P.E.; Ahmed Elaksher P.E., Cal Poly State ; Xudong Jia, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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Pacific Southwest Section Meeting Paper Submissions
Senior Transportation Modeler and Project Manager for South- ern California Association of Governments (SCAG); Prior to that, he was a Senior Transportation Analyst for Wilbur Smith Associates in Chicago from 2007 to 2009.Dr. Ghada M. Gad, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Dr. Ghada Gad is an Assistant Professor in Construction Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona. She received her PhD in Civil Engineering (Construction emphasis), from Iowa State University. Her main areas of research is in construction management focusing on contracts, procurement, project delivery methods, estimating, and risk management, in addition to the cultural aspects of construction projects. She is also an ExCEED fellow; her teaching
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Multimedia and Product Design
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Gary Frey
Education, 31, 10-12. 3. Doran, R. & Dietrich, M. (1980). Psychomotor abilities of science and nonsciencehigh school students. Journal Research in Science Teaching, 17, 495-502. 4. Felder, R.M. (1998). A Longitudal Study Of Engineering Student Performanceand Retention. Journal of Engineering Education, 87(4), 469-480. 5. Grimsley, G. (1944). Draftsmen-aptitude tests cut turnover. Western Industry, 9,32-36. 6. Jurrens, K. K. (1998). Rapid Prototyping’s Second Decade. Rapid Prototyping, 4,1, 1-3. 7. Likert, R. & Quasha, W. H. (1995). Revised Minnesota Paper Form Board TestManual. The Psychological Corporation. San Antonio: Harcourt Brace & Company. 23-30. 8. Lowman, R. & Williams, R. (1987). Validity of self-ratings
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Graduate Student Experiences
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Carol Mullenax
you’ve done isn’t enough to justify a degree yet, and theyare fully within their rights to indicate areas they feel should be investigated more fully. If youfeel this judgement is unfair, you can go up the chain of command – talk to your department heador dean.Who makes these rules, anyway?Most decisions affecting you will be made by your Dean (Graduate or Engineering, depending onyour institution’s setup) or either your Department Chair or Director of Graduate Studies. If youwish to propose a policy change, talk to one or more of them.Interpersonal issuesGiven that you will be surrounded by mostly tenured faculty, remember that you are thetemporary presence on campus. You were drawn to your school by an interest in research and/or