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2001 Annual Conference
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Michael Hailey; James Fridley; Jens Jorgensen; Ann Mescher
, organized, and readily available to those who need the information. This new Page 6.1076.2Virtual Project Management (VPM) [6] discipline requires development of additional skills, andthese, too, are learned chiefly through experience.“Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Conference & Exposition Copyright2001, American Society for Engineering Education”II The Future: CSCW and VPM ApplicationsA variety of collaborative tools are both available and utilized in the industrial setting, (e.g.,face-to-face meetings, video-conferences, tele-conferences, simple or sophisticated intranets,etc.) ranging from the very low
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NSF Grantees' Poster Session
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Amy Javernick-Will, University of Colorado, Boulder; Jessica Kaminsky, University of Colorado, Boulder; Cathy Leslie P.E., Engineers Without Borders - USA ; Kaitlin Litchfield, University of Colorado, Boulder
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
AC 2012-3644: COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: GENDER DIVERSITY,IDENTITY, AND EWB-USADr. Amy Javernick-Will, University of Colorado, Boulder Amy Javernick-Will is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder in the Civil, Envi- ronmental, and Architectural Engineering Department. She received her Ph.D. from Stanford University and has focused her research efforts on knowledge transfer in global organizations, global projects, and increasing the number of underrepresented minorities in engineering.Jessica Kaminsky, University of Colorado, BoulderCathy Leslie, Engineers Without Borders - USAKaitlin Litchfield, University of Colorado, Boulder Kaitlin Litchfield is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of
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Teaching Materials Science Using Innovative Methods
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ajit D. Kelkar, North Carolina A&T State University; James Gardner Ryan, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering; Ram V Mohan, North Carolina A&T State University; Sachin Marotrao Shendokar, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University
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Materials
Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Defense Research andDevelopment Organization (DRDO), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is nearly $250Million, and is primarily concentrated with these premier institutions. In addition, over $100Million has been invested from several multi-national pharmaceutical, automotive, food andbeverage, electronics and information technology industries. Despite these investments, theresearch institutes and specialized nanotechnology programs in the educational institutions areunable to obtain the number of appropriately skilled technologists required for the growing fieldof nanotechnology in India. Collaborative efforts with nanotechnology institutions throughglobal partnership in the US and abroad have the
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Instructional Innovations in AEC Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin Dong, California Polytechnic State University
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Architectural
numeric control machinery that can replicate it.2. The coming together of dynamic form with a broader application of sustainable technologies. The adaptation of technologies from other industries, such as aerospace or shipbuilding to create a new framework for collaborative practice as well as efficient design, manufacturing and assembly processes.3. Using Building Information Modeling (BIM) to create a virtual model of the building that allows for the specification and performance testing of all the components of the building before it is built. BIM also increases the dynamic communication between the members project team allowing for fast and effective feedback from each discipline in the design development process.[1]The idea of
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multim engr edu;dist.,servi&intern based
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Kenny Fotouhi; Ali Eydgahi; Ibibia Dabipi
cannot avail themselves to access the stateuniversities with engineering programs. The non-existence of an engineering school onthe Eastern Shore coupled with the constant demand for skilled workers in the arearesulted in the collaborative program between UMES, SU and UMCP. These demandswere well documented in the form of the results of the industry survey conducted byUMES/SU. The survey result shows that 95% of the respondents indicated that theywould support the development of a cooperative engineering program at UMES/SU. Thechosen engineering programs are electrical engineering and mechanical engineering with65% and 45% need for the respective programs. The premise for the collaborativeprogram is to use technology to access the remote areas
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Erdogan Sener
“what if’ type of questioning, enabling sensitivity analysis and decision making. Other assignments necessitate working with spreadsheet and other commercial software. This type of collaborative undertakings inherently facilitate students working together on problems of nature that they will be exposed to in their outside work in the industry after graduation. b. I also use formal groups for some laboratory work and writing of laboratory reports in courses such as Soils Testing Laboratory, and Construction Materials and Methods. c. I also employ formal groups of 2-3 students for semester project assignments that may involve model building, portfolio preparation, and analysis/design type of assignments that
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2010 ERC
Authors
David Shaw
, CS, ECE, MA, ME courses Undergraduate Outreach ProgramsTest­bed Integrated Systems  In the 1998 STS­95 (John Glenn) Mission Applied to relevant customer defined problems the drag chute door fell off at launch. Technology Transfer Programs  A Shuttle simulation was completed by the Industrial, government, & academic  ERC during the Mission. This collaborators  demonstrated that the ERC had reduced Software & technology widely used  the CAD to solution time from 2 months to  2 days.• Won the DoD PET contract in 1996. • Thompson appointed by President Clinton to  PITAC in 1997.CAVE opened in
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International Division Technical Session 5
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Javier Orozco P.E., UPV; Joseph S. Sun, University of Pennsylvania; Karen McDonald, University of California, Davis; Carlos Jiménez-Rico, Universitat Politècnica de València; Juan-Miguel Martinez-Rubio, Universitat Politecnica Valencia
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International
Paper ID #10929BUILDING TRANSATLANTIC COLLABORATION FOR EXCELENCE INDOCTORAL EDUCATIONDr. Javier Orozco P.E., UPV Ph. D. Javier Orozco-Messana lectures on materials science, ceramics and several scientific topics since 1986 at the Universidad Polit´ecnica de Valencia. He has also lectured at Florida State University. He has been Reserach & Development manager in several private companies (AIMME, Lladro, Autocares Luz) since 1990 to 2004. He has been responsible for more than 5 research projects at European, national and regional level with an overall budget of over 3 million euros. For 6 years he was secretary
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Multidisciplinary Teams
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kelly Crittenden, Louisiana Tech University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
12.829.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 IMPaCT: Innovation thr ough Multidisciplinar y Pr ojects and Collabor ative TeamsAbstr actIMPaCT (Innovation through Multidisciplinary Projects and Collaborative Teams) is acollaborative effort between faculty, students and industry representing engineering, businessand other colleges. The goal of IMPaCT is to support multidisciplinary design experiences forengineering, business and other students (for example: graphic design, nursing, and education.)As a result, IMPaCT promotes a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation throughout thewpkxgtukv{"cpf"tgikqp0"KORcEVÓu year-long multidisciplinary design projects
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Inter. collaboratory efforts in engr edu
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Sami Ainane; Chandra Thamire
/ InstAdv/newsdesk/quickfacts.html.9. Johnson, A. F., Capstone Design via Distance Education, A DESIGN partnership Including Industry and Higher Education, North Midwest Section Meeting of ASEE, 1990.10. O. A. Soysal, Collaborative Engineering Education at Frostburg State University, Proceedings of the 1999 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, American Society for Engineering Education.Biographic InformationCHANDRASEKHAR THAMIREChandrasekhar Thamire is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Frostburg State University. Hereceived his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from University of Maryland, Baltimore. Dr. Thamire’s areas ofexpertise include natural convection heat transfer and bio
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Freshman Design
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
John Lake; John Anderson; Charles Yarnoff; J. Edward Colgate; Barbara Shwom; Penny Hirsch
challenges. Working with outsidersrequires extensive meetings as well as significant financial resources to pay them for theirservices. We spend a great deal of time finding lecturers from the world of design, briefing themon EDC, and helping them develop appropriate content for their lectures.However, done well, as we believe it is in EDC, this collaboration leads to enormous benefits forall parties. Professional designers gain the following benefits:• First, as professionals, they have the opportunity to influence how design is taught at a leading engineering school. The engineering students being trained at universities such as Northwestern will eventually be candidates for positions in industry, as well as future clients
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NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kenneth A Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Deborah Joy Walter, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Yacob Astatke, Morgan State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
development projects in the area of X-ray CT for medical and industrial imaging. She is a named inventor on 9 patents. She has been active in the recruitment and retention of women and minorities in engineering and currently PI for an NSF-STEM grant to improve diversity at Rose-Hulman.Dr. Yacob Astatke, Morgan State University Page 26.360.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Collaborative Research: Center for Mobile Hands-on STEMRemarkable progress has been made in the development and implementation of hands-onlearning in STEM education. The mantra of See One, Do One, Teach One overly simplifies theidea but does
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2001 Annual Conference
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Jay Porter; James Ochoa; Rainer Fink
faculty members in their department.Their appears to be a blind notion that such interactions can lead to a reduced level ofrecognition for one’s unique contributions. In contrast, tenured faculty members are lessaggressive in avoiding research interactions and, in many instances, often seek out suchopportunities. This team-friendly environment allows synergistic activities to evolve and becapitalized on, leading to stronger research programs. From an external perspective, fundingagencies are placing a growing emphasis on interdisciplinary research projects. This trend hasled to increased pressure on faculty to collaborate. In the case of industry-funded research,where projects tend to follow a multidisciplinary model, it is almost always the
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2012 ASEE International Forum
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K. P. Isaac, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)
GC 2012-5631: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN CURRICULUMAND LABORATORY DEVELOPMENTDr. K. P. Isaac, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Prof. (Dr.) Kuncheria P. Isaac, Ex-Director of Technical Education, Govt. of Kerala has taken charge as Member Secretary of All India Council for Technical Education on June 2, 2011 after a long 32 years of service in the academic field in Kerala. He holds a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering from College of Engineering, Trivandrum (Third rank in the University of Kerala), a Masters Degree in Transportation Engineering (Civil Engineering) from IIT Madras (Gold Medalist) and Ph.D from Bangalore University. He joined as Lecturer in the Technical Education Department
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Electrical and Computer Division Poster Session
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Kenneth A. Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Pamela Leigh-Mack, Virginia State University; Craig J. Scott, Morgan State University; Mohamed F. Chouikha, Prairie View A&M University; John C. Kelly, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Miguel Velez-Reyes, University of Texas at El Paso; Shiny Abraham, Seattle University; Megan Bekolay; Otsebele E. Nare, Hampton University; Abdelnasser A. Eldek, Jackson State University; Mandoye Ndoye, Tuskegee University
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Diversity
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Electrical and Computer
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021A Super Department Model for Multi-University CollaborationAbstract: Since 2013, a partnership of Electrical and Computer Engineering programs fromnearly 20 Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) have been collaborating to produce more andbetter-prepared graduates by leveraging connections between partner institutions and outsideorganizations from academia, government and industry. Key to the success of this collaborationhas been the development of a virtual working community of practice through regular online andin-person meetings, resource and idea sharing, collaborative assessment andpublication/dissemination of results, advocacy and mentoring for one another
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Zsuzsa Balogh, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Akbarali Thobhani, Metropolitan State University of Denver
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Diversity
Paper ID #241362018 ASEE Zone IV Conference: Boulder, Colorado Mar 25Global Learning and Collaborations in Engineering and ArchitectureDr. Zsuzsa Balogh, Metropolitan State University of Denver Professor, CET Program Coordinator ACE Fellow 2017-2018Dr. Akbarali Thobhani, Metropolitan State University of Denver Executive Director of the Office of International Studies c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Global Learning and Collaborations in Engineering and ArchitectureAbstract In 2010, the city of Pecs, Hungary, EU was one of the designated Cultural Capitals ofEurope. In preparation for the
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International Division Technical Session 1
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Gianmarco Radice, University of Glasgow
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International
Paper ID #15928Models for International Collaborative Undergraduate Engineering ProgrammesDr. Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech Kathleen Meehan earned her B.S. in electrical engineering from Manhattan College and her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois under the supervision of Prof. Nick Holonyak, Jr. She worked as a member of technical staff at Lytel, Inc., following graduation. At Polaroid, she was appointed a Senior Research Group Leader, responsible for the design of laser diodes and arrays. After leaving Polaroid, she was employed at Biocontrol Technology. She moved into academia full-time in 1997 and worked
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Programming for Engineering Students
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Chenghung Chang, Stevens Institute of Technology; Dror Kodman, Stevens Institute of Technology; Sven Esche, Stevens Institute of Technology; Constantin Chassapis, Stevens Institute of Technology
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Computers in Education
)with funding from a multi-year grant by the National Science Foundation’s InformationTechnology Research program1.Key words – Laboratory education; virtual laboratory; virtual experiment; collaborative virtualenvironment; virtual reality; game engine; Source Engine.IntroductionIn the computer gaming world, there is a constant demand for increasingly realistic gamingexperiences that incorporate high fidelity graphics, real-time physics engines and innovativeinteractive game playing. By setting the bar so high, a very intense competition in terms of bothhardware and software is fueled within the industry, which generated sales of over $7 billion in2004.2 The current state of raw computing power, graphics hardware technology and gamesoftware
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2008 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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Junichi Kanai
Polytechnic Institute (RPI)is an educational laboratory that supports capstone design courses. A multidisciplinary team of seniorengineering students works on an open-ended design problem specified by an industrial partner that istypically a global company1. The course goals are to develop a solution to a problem and to demonstrateits feasibility within a 15-week semester. A project typically consists of two or more semesters.Therefore, it is essential for students to prepare well-written documentation of their results so that a newteam can extend their work. A faculty adviser and a sponsor mentor assigned to the team serve as coachesand consultants.On-line collaboration tools, also known as groupware, are widely used in many industrial organizations
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Junichi Kanai
Polytechnic Institute (RPI)is an educational laboratory that supports capstone design courses. A multidisciplinary team of seniorengineering students works on an open-ended design problem specified by an industrial partner that istypically a global company1. The course goals are to develop a solution to a problem and to demonstrateits feasibility within a 15-week semester. A project typically consists of two or more semesters.Therefore, it is essential for students to prepare well-written documentation of their results so that a newteam can extend their work. A faculty adviser and a sponsor mentor assigned to the team serve as coachesand consultants.On-line collaboration tools, also known as groupware, are widely used in many industrial organizations
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Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 2
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Hank D. Voss, Taylor University; Scott Henry Moats, Crown College; Bill Chapman, University of Arizona
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Engineering Physics & Physics
. As a result, students obtain job ready skills and project abilities in 2years that can greatly leverage their early learning and focus.In a multi-university collaboration, all participants gain in shared information including:articulation agreements, ABET start-up templates and shared consultant advice, summerinternships, legal forms, competitions, joint projects and other synergistic areas. Using acollaboration mesh network strategy coupled with hybrid technology and proven teachingstrengths, a more efficient program is planned for pilot testing for SCU consortiums towardfurther feasibility assessment.1.0 IntroductionMajor advances can be made at the undergraduate level in STEM education. Large gains areexpected in program quality and
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TIME 4: Pedagogy
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Sami Ainane; Joseph Hoffman; Gary Pertmer; Chandra Thamire
A Novel Collaborative Program in Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Thamire, C., Ainane*, S., Hoffman, J., Pertmer, G.A.* Frostburg State University/University of Maryland, College Park*AbstractOver the past few years, the University of Maryland (UM) and Frostburg State University (FSU)have collaborated to develop a novel undergraduate mechanical engineering degree program inwestern Maryland. Designed to serve the students in the region and provide engineeringgraduates and further engineering educational opportunities for local industries, the programutilizes both live-instruction and distance-education as the delivery modes. Students in theprogram
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Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kurt Gramoll, University of Oklahoma; Hengzhong Wen, OU
communication methods for most people is all walks of like,particularly for education and industry. It is common that people email friends, pay bills onlineand play games together when they are in two countries. Industry has employed videoconference to discuss engineering problems and to share files. Education has utilized websites topresent education and training materials and discussions. Generally, these applications employtwo dimensional collaboration tools. As new Internet technologies develop and the computerprocessing speeds increase, constructing a real-time online engineering education and trainingcollaboration tool for a team of remotely distributed learners has become an important researchtopic. However, it is a challenging task to develop
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Emerging Computing and Information Technologies
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Raymond A. Hansen, Purdue University; Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, University of Stavanger; Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #9550A collaborative, multinational cyberinfrastructure for big data analyticsProf. Raymond A Hansen, Purdue UniversityDr. Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, University of Stavanger Dr Tomasz Wiktor Wlodarczyk, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Stavanger, Norway. His work focuses on analysis, storage and communica- tion in data intensive computing. His particular interest is time series storage and analysis. He is currently working on these areas in several research projects including: SEEDS (EU FP7), Safer@Home (RCN), A4Cloud (EU FP7), BigDataCom-PU
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Francesco Costanzo; Gary L. Gray
Session 3268 Collaborative Learning in Undergraduate Dynamics Courses: Some Examples Francesco Costanzo and Gary L. Gray Engineering Science and Mechanics Department The Pennsylvania State University Abstract At Penn State University, we are in the midst of revising the way undergraduate dynamics is taught through an approach we call Interactive Dynamics. Interactive Dynamics is designed to engage students in a collaborative learning environment in which they also perform ex
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Exemplary Outreach Programs in Engineering Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Joseph Cocozza, University of Southern California
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
3biomedical engineering and health are readily available in the region via our industry andcommunity partners. Many engineering research opportunities exist locally for students in theprogram. Our industry partners working with our ERC contribute during the program andprovide opportunities for employment after REU students complete their engineering programand provide real life examples of engineering practice for RET teachers to bring to theirclassrooms.Our Collaborative Approach As previously described, this paper describes a mixed methods research endeavor thataddresses the challenge of recruiting engineers to the field and one engineering research center’sresponse to recruiting underrepresented groups into biomedical engineering using two
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CoNECD Session : Day 2 Slot 3 Technical Session 4
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2021 CoNECD
Authors
Tricia S. Berry, University of Texas at Austin; Ana M. Dison, University of Texas at Austin; Efren Enrique Dominguez, University of Texas at Austin
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
Cockrell School of Engineering with a Civil Engineering degree and pursued industry experience for seven years where he held positions such as Project Engineer, Lead University Recruiter, Logistics Engineer, Cost Engineer and Project Manager. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Overview:The Adventures in Collaborative Grassroots Undergraduate STEM Inclusion Workpresentation tells the story of a grassroots collaboration to advance equity and inclusion throughout engineering and natural sciences. The presentation will provide a history of the You Belong Here Campaign, the messy collaborative effort across two colleges that includes The Bias Busters cross‐college
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Design in Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rustin G. Vogt, California State University Sacramento; Gareth W Figgess, California State University, Sacramento
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Diversity
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Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #26931Board 38: Experiential Learning Opportunities through Collaborative ProjectsDr. Rustin G Vogt, California State University Sacramento Rustin Vogt is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at California State University, Sacramento. Pro- fessor Vogt holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Materials Science Engineering. His teaching focus is on Materials Selection in Design and Sustainability, Manufacturing, Machine Design, and the capstone senior project course. Professor Vogt was the lead faculty on for the CSU Sacramento State entry into the 2016 SMUD Tiny House Competition and played a supporting
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NSF Grantees Poster Session II
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth A Connor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Bonnie H. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Aldo A. Ferri, Georgia Institute of Technology; Deborah Walter, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She teaches courses in circuits, electromagnetics, and medical imaging. Before joining academia in 2006, she was at the Computed Tomography Laboratory at GE’s Global Research Center for 8 years. She worked on several technology development projects in the area of X-ray CT for medical and industrial imaging. She is a named inventor on 9 patents. She has been active in the recruitment and retention of women and minorities in engineering and currently PI for an NSF-STEM grant to improve diversity at Rose-Hulman.Dr. Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech Kathleen Meehan earned her B.S. in electrical engineering from Manhattan
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Cooperative and Experiential Education Division Technical Session 2 - Development, Assessment, and Impact of Experiential Education
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Philip Appiah-Kubi, University of Dayton; Jennifer Nichwitz, University of Dayton
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Cooperative and Experiential Education
Paper ID #28997Students’ Perception of Collaborative Online International LearningDr. Philip Appiah-Kubi, University of Dayton Dr. Appiah-Kubi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Dayton (Department of Engineering Man- agement, Systems and Technology). He has a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering and a master’s degree in Aviation Systems and Flight Testing from Ohio University and The University of Tennessee respectively. He also has a graduate certificate in Engineering Management. His research interests lie in engineering pedagogies, applications of statistical data analytics, and supply chain