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Conference Session
Introductory Materials Science Course
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elliot Douglas, University of Florida
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Materials
AC 2008-116: GUIDED INQUIRY LESSONS FOR INTRODUCTION TOMATERIALSElliot Douglas, University of Florida Elliot P. Douglas is Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Florida. His education research focuses on critical thinking, active learning in the classroom, and qualitative methods for engineering education. Page 13.660.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Guided Inquiry Lessons for Introduction to MaterialsAbstractThis proposal describes a project to develop and test new classroom materials for theIntroduction to Materials course within
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Curricula I
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mahbub Uddin, Trinity University; Raj Chowdhury, Kent State University
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Environmental Engineering
AC 2007-387: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF NANOTECHNOLOGYMahbub Uddin, Trinity UniversityRaj Chowdhury, Kent State University Page 12.683.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Environmental Impact of NanotechnologyIntroductionThe emerging field of Nanotechnology is leading to a technological revolution in the newmillennium. It could revolutionize the way our society manufactures goods, generates energyand cures diseases. Nano scale materials are currently being used in consumer goods,computers, electronics, information and biotechnology, aerospace, defense, energy, medicine andmany other sectors of our economy. Areas producing the greatest revenue for
Conference Session
Using graphics in the rest of the engineering courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andy S Zhang, New York City College of Technology of CUNY; GAFFAR BARAKAT GAILANI, New York City College of Technology
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Engineering Design Graphics
] Rosenblatt, A. and Watson, G. (1991). "Concurrent Engineering", IEEE Spectrum, July, pp 22-37.[3] Andy S. Zhang, “Making Transition from 2-D Design to 3-D Design and Preparing to Bring the Product Lifecycle Management into the Classroom”, ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computer and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE 2005 85529, September 20-28, 2005, Long Beach, CA.[4] Kathleen L. Kitto, “Integrating Concurrent Engineering into Undergraduate Design and Research Experiences”, Proceedings of the 1997 Conference on Frontiers in Education, Pittsburgh, PA.[5] Abul K. M. Azad, Andrew Otien,o and Radha Balamuralikrishna, “Interdisciplinary Student Projects Towards Simultaneous
Conference Session
Information Literacy, Computer Efficacy and Readiness
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bill D. Bailey, Southern Polytechnic State University
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Two Year College Division
manufacturing experience, including lean implementation and training and development. He has developed programs and taught in a community college for several years. He has served as an examiner for several Baldrige based quality award processes, including The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, and state awards in North Carolina and Georgia. His research and con- sulting interests include the improvement of organizational performance through quality initiatives such as the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Process, Six Sigma, Lean, etc., and the application of these initiatives to education, manufacturing, services and healthcare
Conference Session
Program Delivery Methods and Technology
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Steve Duncan; William Swart
Productivity and Human Performance -Completing the Continuous Improvement Spiral- William Swart and Steve Duncan East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858AbstractSustained success in business requires continuous improvement in productivity. Thedevelopment of productivity enhancement concepts is an ongoing activity that most oftenfalls under the responsibility of units such as industrial engineering, operations research,quality assurance, or engineering services. Once developed, these concepts are typicallyturned over to a training unit who will develop the training program(s) intended toprovide the workforce
Conference Session
Developing Systems Engineering Curriculum, Part I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisa Guerra, NASA Headquarters; Wallace T. Fowler, University of Texas, Austin; Martin James Brennan, University of Texas, Austin, Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
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Systems Engineering
AC 2011-1009: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND SPACECRAFT SUBSYS-TEMS MODELING AS PREREQUISITES FOR CAPSTONE DESIGNLisa Guerra, NASA Headquarters Ms. Lisa A. Guerra Research Fellow NASA / Exploration Systems Mission Directorate Lisa Guerra has 25 years experience in the NASA aerospace community. Ms. Guerra is currently working with the UTeach Engineering Program. She recently completed a 4-year assignment from NASA Head- quarters to establish a systems engineering curriculum at The University of Texas at Austin, as a pilot for national dissemination. Ms. Guerra’s most recent position at NASA Headquarters was Director of the Directorate Integration Office in the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. In that position, her
Conference Session
Course and Curriculum Development
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuan Liao, University of Kentucky; Lawrence Holloway, University of Kentucky; Paul A. Dolloff, University of Kentucky
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
3.9 5. Course stimulated me to read further 3.6 Table 3. Student Evaluation of the Course Scaled to 4.0 General Learning Outcomes Student’s assessment from TCE 1. Overall value of the course 3.9 2. Overall quality of teaching 3.9These results indicate that the course is valued and well received by the students, and thedelivery of the class has fulfilled the expected outcomes. Future improvements may be madebased on research findings about multidisciplinary class of other educators 9, 10
Conference Session
Best. Class. Ever.
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victor M. Ugaz, Texas A&M University; Aashish Priye, Texas A&M University ; Yassin A. Hassan, Texas A&M University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2012-3929: DNA TO GO: A DO-IT-YOURSELF PCR THERMOCY-CLER LABDr. Victor M. Ugaz, Texas A&M University Victor Ugaz is an Associate Professor and Kenneth R. Hall Development Professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. He joined the faculty in Jan. 2003. His research focuses broadly on harnessing the unique characteristics of transport and flow at the microscale, with specific interests in microfluidic flows (both single-phase and nanoparticle suspensions), microchip gel electrophoresis, PCR thermocycling in novel convective flow devices, and construction of 3D vascular flow networks for biomedical applications. Ugaz earned
Collection
1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Peter Rosati
Indicator” Palo Alto CA: Consulting Psychologists Press, 198510. McCaulley, M., "The MBTI and individual pathways in engineering design", Eng.Ed., Vol. 80, No. 5, 1990, pp. 537-542.PETER ROSATIPeter Rosati is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of WesternOntario. He has engineering degrees from Oxford and Western and an education degree from the University ofWest Virginia. His research in engineering education has zfocussed on personalizing the large enrolment courses,beginning with a Keller plan course in Dynamics. He is currently researching student learning styles and academicperformance in relation to MBTI personality type
Conference Session
Aerospace Division (AERO) Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gustavo Sanchez, Purdue University; Mary E. Johnson Ph.D., Purdue University; Shantanu Gupta, Purdue University
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
worked with Dr. Johnson as research assistant on the PEGASAS Project 33 – Augmented Weather Information Project (AWIP) and Project 35 - Enhanced Hands-Minimized Weather Interfaces (EHMI) for pilots. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Process Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) in Helicopter Air Ambulance OperationsINTRODUCTIONRisk management is a cornerstone in aviation safety, especially in high-stakes operations likeaeromedical services. The complex nature of aviation, characterized by dynamic environmentsand critical time constraints, requires robust safety protocols and well-trained personnel. TheProcess Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) is
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hrushikesh Godbole, Rochester Institute of Technology; Elizabeth A. Debartolo, Rochester Institute of Technology; Shun Takai, Northern Illinois University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
and interim chair of the Department of Engineering Technology at Northern Illinois University. He received a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering and M.S. and M.A. degrees from Stanford University, and a B.E. degree from Kyoto University in Japan. Prior to his current position, he worked as a manufacturing plant engineer and as an assistant manager for Sumitomo Metal Industries (1988–1999) in Amagasaki, Japan. His research interests include product life-cycle engineering, which involves customer needs analysis, design team formation, and concurrent design of product, process, and production. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Relationship between team
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division (CIP) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Walter W Schilling Jr., Milwaukee School of Engineering; Derek David Riley, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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College Industry Partnerships Division (CIP)
Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and consulted for multiple embedded systems companies in the Midwest. In addition to one U.S. patent, Schilling has numerous publications in refereed international conferences and other journals. He received the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Doctoral Fellowship and has received awards from the IEEE Southeastern Michigan and IEEE Toledo Sections, as well as the ASEE Computers in Education and New Engineering Educators Divisions. He is a member of IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and ASEE. At MSOE, he coordinates courses in software verification, real time systems, DevSecOps, Network Security, and other cybersecurity topics.Dr. Derek David Riley, Milwaukee School of Engineering Derek
Conference Session
Thinking Outside the Box! Innovative Curriculum Exchange for K12 Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gail Ellen Gerdemann, Oregon State University; Willie (Skip) E. Rochefort, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
Chemi- cal Engineering Department. He is an OSU Honors College faculty and has been recognized for his teaching and advising activities by ASEE, AIChE, the College of Engineering, and Oregon State Univer- sity. His research interest for the last 35 years has been in all areas of polymer engineering and science, and for the last 18 years in engineering education. His passion is K-12 outreach for the recruitment and retention of women and minorities into engineering, with the current focus on introducing engineer- ing science at the middle school and high school levels. His K-12 outreach activities can be found at http://cbee.oregonstate.edu/education
Conference Session
International Experience, Effective Instruction, and Student Exchange Programs
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth M. Tront, Virginia Tech; Joseph G. Tront, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
International
, France Our visits may include presentations by employees of the company, as well as facility tours. Visits will last approximately a half day. Students will have an opportunity to ask questions throughout the visit and it is important that you do ask questions to show an interest in what you are seeing as well as to get a better understanding of the corporate culture at this facility. In order to ask educated questions, you must be familiar with the company prior to the visit. Therefore, for your assigned industry presentation, please research and present on the following: 1. Mission and vision of the company 2. History/general overview 3. Important facts and/or recent news
Conference Session
Renewable Energy Topics
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Keith L. Coogler Dr., Sam Houston State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Paper ID #10552Low Power Energy Harvesting with a Thermoelectric Generator through anAir Conditioning CondenserDr. Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State UniversityMr. Keith L. Coogler Dr., Sam Houston State University Dr. Keith L. Coogler is an instructor of industrial technology at Sam Houston State University. He re- ceived a BS in Design & Development and holds a MA in Industrial Education and an Ed.D. in Higher Education from Texas A&M University – Commerce. His primary teaching area is Construction Manage- ment. Research interests include: automation, electronics, alternative energy, and ”green” construction
Collection
2017 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Ashlee N. Ford Versypt
instructorto provide low stakes early feedback to students in this type of project.ReferencesFalconer, J. L., Huvard, G. H. (1999). "Important concepts in undergraduate kinetics and reactordesign courses." Chemical Engineering Education 33(2): 138-141.Fogler, H. S. (2011). Essentials of Chemical Reaction Engineering. Indianapolis, Prentice Hall.Glassey, J., Novakovic, K. , Parr, M. (2013). "Enquiry based learning in chemical engineeringcurriculum supported by computer aided delivery." Education for Chemical Engineers 8: e89-e93.Ragusa, G., Lee, C. T. (2012). "The impact of focused degree projects in chemical engineeringeducation on students' research performance, retention, and efficacy." Education for ChemicalEngineers 7: e69-e77.Silverstein, D. L
Collection
2008 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
John Adams; Charles Kochakian
offer a part time evening program in all of New England, and in addition has a veryactive co-operative education program. A typical graduating class is on the order of 15 students,with most students going directly into industry.In 2004 the department was approached by an Alumnus who is a retired CEO in the bar-codingand RFID industry, who was very ardent about bringing RFID to Merrimack College. While thisimmediately was recognized by the department as a major educational opportunity for ourstudents, it was not clear how to staff the course and find a spot in a very tight curriculum for anRFID course. The decision was made to host a three part seminar series delivered by industryexperts, including the topics: “RFID: Past Present and Future
Collection
2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Josh Wyrick; Catherine Booth
engineering disciplines arecovered and all the labs (and hence energy sources) are directly comparable with each other.The comparatively high student evaluation scores for this course represent the participants’ highlevel of engagement and enthusiasm/Prior being conducted in the freshman course, the labs were designed and tested with theassistance of undergraduate engineering students. Because these labs were initially beyond theirexpertise, the students gained an extracurricular education through their research andinvolvement. Therefore, these labs are beneficial to a more diverse group of students.Importance of Green EngineeringAs the world’s population and their needs expand every day, innovative engineers strive tominimize its effect on our
Collection
2009 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Josh Wyrick; Catherine Booth
engineering disciplines arecovered and all the labs (and hence energy sources) are directly comparable with each other.The comparatively high student evaluation scores for this course represent the participants’ highlevel of engagement and enthusiasm/Prior being conducted in the freshman course, the labs were designed and tested with theassistance of undergraduate engineering students. Because these labs were initially beyond theirexpertise, the students gained an extracurricular education through their research andinvolvement. Therefore, these labs are beneficial to a more diverse group of students.Importance of Green EngineeringAs the world’s population and their needs expand every day, innovative engineers strive tominimize its effect on our
Collection
2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
John Adams; Charles Kochakian
offer a part time evening program in all of New England, and in addition has a veryactive co-operative education program. A typical graduating class is on the order of 15 students,with most students going directly into industry.In 2004 the department was approached by an Alumnus who is a retired CEO in the bar-codingand RFID industry, who was very ardent about bringing RFID to Merrimack College. While thisimmediately was recognized by the department as a major educational opportunity for ourstudents, it was not clear how to staff the course and find a spot in a very tight curriculum for anRFID course. The decision was made to host a three part seminar series delivered by industryexperts, including the topics: “RFID: Past Present and Future
Collection
2008 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
John Adams; Charles Kochakian
offer a part time evening program in all of New England, and in addition has a veryactive co-operative education program. A typical graduating class is on the order of 15 students,with most students going directly into industry.In 2004 the department was approached by an Alumnus who is a retired CEO in the bar-codingand RFID industry, who was very ardent about bringing RFID to Merrimack College. While thisimmediately was recognized by the department as a major educational opportunity for ourstudents, it was not clear how to staff the course and find a spot in a very tight curriculum for anRFID course. The decision was made to host a three part seminar series delivered by industryexperts, including the topics: “RFID: Past Present and Future
Collection
2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
Authors
Mostafa Mohammad, Wichita State University; Adam Carlton Lynch, Wichita State University
) from Wichita State University (WSU) in Kansas. Dr. Lynch has 30 years of global industry experience, particularly aerospace. Dr. Lynch now serves as an Associate Teaching Professor in the Applied Engineering department and as an Adjunct in ISME at WSU. His research interests include Engineering Education, Leadership, Mentoring and Lean Six Sigma. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Building an Engineering Entrepreneurial Mindset through reverse engineering using a Lean Six Sigma approach Mostafa Mohammad Adam Carlton Lynch, PhD Applied Engineering Department
Conference Session
A Technology Potpourri I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bin Hu, Old Dominion University; Steve C. Hsiung, Old Dominion University; Matthew B. Kersey
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Paper ID #26074Design a Portable Sensing Platform with a Lidar and TI ARM M4 ControllerDr. Bin Hu, Old Dominion University Dr. Bin Hu is currently a lecturer in the Department of Engineering Technology at Old Dominion Univer- sity (ODU). Prior to joining ODU, he was an adjunct assistant professor at New Mexico State University. Dr. Bin Hu was also a research intern at Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (MERL) from May 2015 to August 2015. Dr. Bin Hu received his Ph.D. degree in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Uni- versity of Notre Dame in 2016. His research intersts lie in the areas of embedded systems, networked
Conference Session
Topics in Computing and Information Technologies I
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Erin Cole, Acute Systems, LLC; Walter E Thain, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech; Thomas Fallon, Southern Polytechnic College of Engr and Engr Tech
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Computing & Information Technology
Engineering Technology at Kennesaw State University and has taught and/or worked for 20 years in the field of telecommunications, has conducted several networking workshops, and is author of the book The Internet Today. His astronomy Ph.D. research at Georgia State University involved the remote operation of a telescope array via the Internet. Page 26.1164.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Modeling Multi-Protocol Label Switching etworks in the LaboratoryIntroductionMulti-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a vendor and protocol agnostic forwardingmechanism used to
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Delaware; Trevor Scott Stephens, University of Delaware
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #22499Lessons Learned in the Labyrinth: Navigating Campus Resources to Bring aStudent and Faculty Smart Gardening Startup to LifeDr. Dustyn Roberts P.E., University of Delaware Dustyn Roberts received her B.S. in Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon Uni- versity (2003), her M.S. in Biomechanics & Movement Science (2004) from the University of Delaware, and her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2014) from New York University. She has six years of pro- fessional experience in the robotics and medical fields and is passionate about translational research and engineering education.Mr. Trevor
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Topics in Computing and Information Technologies
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manghui Tu, Purdue University Calumet; Kimberly Lynn Spoa-Harty, Purdue University Calumet Graduate Student
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #8426Data Loss Prevention Management in Healthcare Enterprise EnvironmentsDr. Manghui Tu, Purdue University Calumet Manghui Tu, assistant professor of Computer Information Technology, Purdue University Calumet, USA. He received his Ph.D. degree of computer science from the University of Texas at Dallas in December 2006. His research interests include distributed computing, information security, and computer forensics.Ms. Kimberly Lynn Spoa-Harty, Purdue University Calumet Graduate Student System Engineer and Architect, work with security standards for desktop standardization and implemen- tation. Experience is
Conference Session
Effective Projects and Experiments in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Herbert L. Hess, University of Idaho, Moscow
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
. Page 22.269.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Automated Battery Charger Instrumentation Interface for Multiple Interconnected Battery Strings as a Student ProjectAbstract The goal of this project was to create a remote monitoring and control capability for theeight large battery charging units currently in use at the Naval Acoustic Research Detachment inBayview, Idaho. These units charge 1866 valve regulated lead acid batteries that provide powerfor propulsion, instrumentation, and control of the second Large Scale Vehicle (LSV 2), a Navyacoustic research submarine. These batteries must be charged while the submarine is dry dockedwith each of eight battery
Conference Session
Manufacturing Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Radharamanan, Mercer University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
and teaching interests are in the areas of manufacturing systems, robotics and automation, innovation and entrepreneurship, quality engineering, and product and process development. He has organized and chaired five international conferences, co-chaired two, and organized and chaired two regional confer- ences. He has received two teaching awards, several research and service awards in the United States and in Brazil. His professional affiliations include ASEE, IIE, ASQ, SME, ASME, and ISPE. Page 22.424.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Design and Development of
Conference Session
Technical Session T1B
Collection
2022 First-Year Engineering Experience
Authors
Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina
Tagged Topics
Full Papers
Paper ID #36406Full Paper: Goal-Setting Reflections for First-Year StudentsDr. Charles E. Pierce, University of South Carolina Dr. Pierce is the Director for Diversity and Inclusion and Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of South Carolina. He is also the ASEE Campus Representative. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Goal-Setting Journals for First-Year Students1. IntroductionThe transition from high school to college can be challenging for engineering students. Duringthat first
Conference Session
NEE Technical Session - Assessment/Evaluation
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nathan Washuta, The Citadel; Alyson Eggleston, The Citadel; James Righter, The Citadel; Robert Rabb, The Citadel
Paper ID #37916Defining Key Terms in New ABET Student OutcomesNathan John Washuta (Assistant Professor)Alyson Grace Eggleston Dr. Alyson Eggleston is a cognitive linguist specializing in the impact our speech has on the way we think and solve problems. She is the founding Director of Technical Communication at The Citadel, and has developed a project-based technical communication course that serves over 14 STEM majors and several degree programs in the social sciences. She is also acting Residential Fellow for the Center for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching, Learning, and Distance Education, and in this role