American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).Dr. Mohd Abdelgadir Khairi, Najran University I, Mohamed Khairi, my bachelor degree in computer science. I did my Masters in system science from University of Ottawa, Canada. My PH.D was in ”Master Data Management” from University of Phoenix. I have over 20 years of experience in IT industry - ten of them with Microsoft in Redmond, WA. Currently I’m assistant professor at University of Najran. In addition of teaching and Research I’m coordinator of graduation projects and field training for computer and information system college.Jinan Ziade ABD, University of Phoenix My name is Jinan Ziade. Currently a Doctoral student, ABD, at University of Phoenix working on my
research in engineering technology education and the understanding of engineering technology students. She teaches in an active learning style which engages and develops practical skills in the students. Currently she is exploring the performance and attributes of engineering technology students and using that knowledge to engage them in their studies. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Study of Organizational Knowledge Retention Practices in the UtilitiesOne key to the successful and long-term survival of an organization involves knowledge captureand retention. The knowledge may include company secrets
AC 2008-2195: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FORENSICS TOOL FOR WINDOWSMOBILE DEVICESKyle Lutes, Purdue University Kyle Lutes is an Associate Professor of Computer & Information Technology (CIT). He has authored/co-authored numerous papers, many of which were presented at national conferences or published in trade magazines/journals as well as two college textbooks. His background and interests cover all areas of software development, including mobile computing, client/server information systems, web application development, object-oriented programming (OOP), programming languages, software engineering, user interface design, and rapid application development (RAD). Kyle has been writing
exercises may be downloaded from the WWW URL address: http://www.gmi.edu/~drussell/anvlabs1.html3. Mathcad 5.0, MathSoft Inc., 201 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139. Tel. 800-628-4223.4. weCan for Windows, Student Edition ($50), Aegis Software Corporation, UPARC Research Center, 3190 William Pitt Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-1360, Tel. 412-826-3470.5. StarModal, part of the StarStruct suite, from GenRad Structural Test Products, 2855 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051-0917. Tel. 408-970-1600.TIMOTHY CAMERON is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering specializing in computer analy-sis, instrumentation and control of noise and vibration. Tim received the 1996 SAE International TeetorAward for Engineering Education and the 1995 GMI Alumni
Miss Sogand Kavianpour received her B.S. degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the Uni- versity of California, Irvine. She is currently working as a software developer.Dr. Javad Shakib, DeVry University, Pomona c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Student Projects and the Application of PID ControlThis paper considers the different application of PID Controls. Specifically, wewill take a look at how a group of students utilize this method in two differentapplications. Many of the Electrical Engineering students had a background inMechatronics and Control Theory, which was beneficial in understanding theapplications at hand. The first application included a robotic car. The
-L plastic bottles that contain 100-grams ofindigenous soil in each to serve as bioreactors. Varying amounts of glucose are added to thereactors, which are monitored with time for a period of five to ten days. Questions for assessingthe exercise along with sample laboratory results are provided.IntroductionThe challenges of environmental engineers have historically focused on the design of drinkingwater treatment facilities, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, solid waste collectionand disposal systems, and air pollution control equipment. In recent years, these challenges haveexpanded to include the identification, removal, and treatment of hazardous chemicals andwastes that have resulted from inadvertent spills or illegal
. Page 15.214.7Bibliography: 1. Batchelor, G. K., 1967: An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2. Durran, D. R., 1999: Numerical Methods for Wave Equations in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics. Springer- Verlag, New York, NY. 3. Nance, L. B. and D. Durran, 1994: A comparison of three anelastic systems and the pseudo-incompressible system. Journal of Atmosperic Sciences, 51, 3549 – 3565. 4. Narayanan, Mysore (2007) Assessment of Perceptual Modality Styles. Proceedings of ASEE National Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. 5. Narayanan, Mysore (2009) Assessment of Engineering Education based on the Principles of Theodore Marchese. Proceedings of ASEE
preferences giving instruction information necessary to affect change in instruction.3. Knowledge of learning style patterns provides motivation and guidance in making classroom and course innovations and changes. REFERENCESChristopher, S. 2000. Student-based focus groups: one component in course evaluation.Jour. of Staff, Program, & Organizational Development 17(1):7-16.Felder, R. 1993. Reaching the second tier: learning and teaching styles in college scienceeducation. J. College Science Teaching 23(5): 286-290.Felder, R. M. and L. K. Silverman. 1988. Learning and teaching styles in engineering education.Journal of Engineering Education 78(7): 674-681.Felder, R.M. and B. A. Soloman, Index of Learning
-based user interface program that is loaded onthe student’s PC and is used to run the experiment and collect data. The third component is theactual experimental setup or the sensor system to perform the measurement. Four experimentalsetups have been developed. These are a DC motor/tachometer system, a heater/temperaturesensor system, a vibrating cantilever beam, and a temperature measurement system. The paperfocuses on two of these experimental setups and their testing in two different undergraduatemechanical engineering courses.IntroductionProviding engaging laboratory experience is one of several challenges to effective undergraduateeducation in STEM disciplines as reported by The National Research Council (NRC) [1]. Thereis also need for
Paper ID #35549Need for Change: How Interview Preparation and the Hiring Process inComputing Can Be Made More EquitableDr. Stephanie Jill Lunn, Georgia Institute of Technology Stephanie Lunn is presently a postdoctoral fellow in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University. She recently completed her Ph.D. from the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences at Florida International Uni- versity (FIU). Her research interests span the fields of Computing and Engineering Education, Human Computer Interaction, Data Science, and Machine
, and data networks, has increased on a worldwidebasis. This moved telecom companies to look abroad for new business and qualified multilingual workers(e.g. India). In the engineering field, to benefit from the globalize expertise in design (e.g. India) andmanufacturing (e.g. China), multilingual workforce is needed to facilitate productive communications. 2It should also pointed out that as the US population grows in diversity, there will be a rising demand forlocalized multilingual workers. Employers will be seeking multilingual workers to fill positions at alllevels, including but not limited to, translators, quality control
, and data networks, has increased on a worldwidebasis. This moved telecom companies to look abroad for new business and qualified multilingual workers(e.g. India). In the engineering field, to benefit from the globalize expertise in design (e.g. India) andmanufacturing (e.g. China), multilingual workforce is needed to facilitate productive communications. 2It should also pointed out that as the US population grows in diversity, there will be a rising demand forlocalized multilingual workers. Employers will be seeking multilingual workers to fill positions at alllevels, including but not limited to, translators, quality control
, and data networks, has increased on a worldwidebasis. This moved telecom companies to look abroad for new business and qualified multilingual workers(e.g. India). In the engineering field, to benefit from the globalize expertise in design (e.g. India) andmanufacturing (e.g. China), multilingual workforce is needed to facilitate productive communications. 2It should also pointed out that as the US population grows in diversity, there will be a rising demand forlocalized multilingual workers. Employers will be seeking multilingual workers to fill positions at alllevels, including but not limited to, translators, quality control
Advanced, Prentice Hall, 1998.DAVID R. LOKERDavid R. Loker received the B.E.E. degree from Gannon University in 1984, and the M.S.E.E. degree fromSyracuse University in 1986. In 1984, he joined General Electric (GE) Company, AESD, as a design engineer.While at GE, he was primarily involved in the design and development of military communication systems. In1988, he joined the faculty at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, in the Electrical Engineering Technologyprogram, and currently holds the rank of assistant professor of engineering. His research interests include PC-based
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Northern Kentucky University. Dr. Sadat-Hossieny is actively involved in consulting and research in different areas of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology fields such as CADD, Automation, and technology transfer mechanisms. He regularly publishes papers in different proceedings and journals.Paul Cooper, Northern Kentucky University Paul Cooper is the interim chair of Department of Technology and an Associate Professor of Construction Management at Northern Kentucky University. He obtained his B.S. from Southwest Missouri State University; M.S. from Murray State University and his Doctoral candidacy in Adult and
for Mechanical Engineering students at Northeastern University. The existingexperiments have become dated and in many cases have devolved to demonstrations by theteaching assistants, with little hands on experimentation by the students. This has resulted inseverely decreased student satisfaction with the labs. An extensive redesign was performed todevelop hands-on, open ended lab experiments that allowed students increased control over theoutcome of the experiments. Pre-lab homework assignments require students to develop labprocedures, research sensor specifications, and develop virtual instruments in NationalInstruments’ LabView. A term project required student groups to design and execute ameasurement experiment, presenting their findings
predictors of performance in educational and occupational settings. In particular, she is interested in the effects of examining gender, age, ability, personality, motivation, and self-regulation on a range of outcomes. She is a member of the American Educational Research Association and a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychologists.Prof. Michael Wolf, Rice University Michael Wolf is Professor of Mathematics at Rice University as well as Faculty Director of the Rice Emerging Scholars Program, an initiative he co-founded in 2012. The Rice Emerging Scholars program is a comprehensive 2-4 year program that begins the summer before matriculation for a group of matric- ulating Rice students whose
. at Friedrich- Schiller-University in Jena, Germany for his theoretical work on transparent conducting oxides. Before he started at UIUC he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on a project that aimed at a description of non-adiabatic electron ion dynamics. His research revolves around excited electronic states and their dynamics in various materials using accurate computational methods and making use of modern super computers in order to understand, for instance, how light is absorbed in photo-voltaic materials. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Measuring Student Learning of Crystal Structures
." International Standard (2006): n. pag. International Organization for Standardization. Web. 18 May 2016.7. "Policy for the Use of Human Subjects in Research." - Research and Economic Development. Cal Poly Research and Economic Development, n.d. Web. http://research.calpoly.edu/HS-policy. Accessed 18 May 2016.8. Brophy, Jere. Motivating Students to Learn. 2nd ed. Mahweh: LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, 2004. Web. 18 May 2016.9. Committee on Increasing High School Students' Engagement and Motivation to Learn, Board on Children, Youth and Families, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and National Research Council. Engaging Schools: Fostering High School Students' Motivation to Learn. N.p.: National Academies
kykalava & Elena Anatolievna Vasilyeva (2015). On the problem of categorizing students based on their cognitive styles and teaching strategies. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences; 176(2015), 578- 587 2. Danna Naurzalina et al. (2015). Impact of emotional intelligence on formation of meaning existential strategy among students. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences; 171 (2015), 390-395. 3. Sadi, O. & Uyar, M. (2013). The relationship between cognitive self-regulated learning strategies and biology achievement: A path model. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences; 93 (2013), 847-852 4. Zajacova, B. (2013). Learning styles in physics education: introduction of our research tools and design
AC 2008-724: THE PEDAGOGY OF THE SURVEYING LABORATORYPhilip Brach, University of the District of Columbia PHILIP L. BRACH, PH.D., P.E., F-NSPE Distinguished Professor (Emeritus), former Dean, Past President, DCSPE, current DCSPE Representative to the NSPE House of Delegates. Currently teaching and doing research in the Civil Engineering and STEM programs at UDC. He is the State Coordinator for DC MATHCOUNTS. Has over 45 years of teaching, engineering practice and administration experience.Ahmet Zeytinci, University of the District of Columbia AHMET ZEYTINCI, PH.D., P.E. Professor of Civil Engineering, former Chairman of the Department of Engineering, Architecture
the following. Section 2 will first introduce how biometricssystem works and then describe a few commonly used biometrics. Section 3 briefly surveys theliterature proposals on using biometrics to authenticate students for e-exams. Section 4introduces three commercially available products designed for proctoring e-exams. Lastly,section 5 will summarize the paper and propose future research direction.Biometrics recognitionBiometrics is defined as the identification of an individual based on physiological and behavioralcharacteristics. Commonly used physiological characteristics include face (2D/3D facial images,facial IR thermogram), hand (fingerprint, hand geometry, palmprint, hand IR thermogram), eye(iris and retina), ear, skin, odor, dental
Controls and believes that student aerospace design competitions are ideal avenues for students to express their creativity while complementing the knowledge gained in the classroom with hands-on experience as well as promoting greater collaboration and learning across disciplines. Dr. Gururajan’s research interests are interdisciplinary and in the fields of fault tolerant flight control, real time systems, experimental flight testing using small UAS, and the design/development of natural language interaction with drones. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work-In-Progress: Student Rocketry – Out of Class Learning Experiences from a Year-Long Capstone Project at
has been teaching robotics with Lego Mindstorm to ME freshmen for several years. She is actively involved in community services of offering robotics workshops to middle- and high-school girls. Her research interests are dynamics and system modeling, geometry modeling, project based engineering design, and robotics in manufacturing.Mr. Louis MunsonMr. Chandler Chen American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022 SEWAGE PIPELINE INSPECTION TOOL & ROBOTAbstractPipelines are essential infrastructure for water supplies, oil/gas transportation, and sewagetransportation. Of these, sewers are often affected by their operation environments whereuntreated
Paper ID #43174Opening the Doors for International Students: Are We Ready?Dr. Sushil Acharya, Robert Morris University Sushil Acharya, D.Eng. (Asian Institute of Technology) is a Vice President for Research, Grants and Global Initiative. A Professor of Software Engineering, Dr. Acharya joined Robert Morris University in Spring 2005 after serving 15 years in the Software Industry. His teaching involvement and research interests are in the area of Software Engineering education, Software Verification & Validation, Software Security, Data Mining, Neural Networks, and Enterprise Resource Planning. He also has interest in
person has. Assume that a person hasthree social media applications and one search engine application, then the phone has sevenpseudonyms. Combining them, this person has twelve pseudonyms. If all people have twelvepseudonyms, then the ability to track a pseudonym becomes twelve times harder. Table 4: Source: Adapted from[15] and[16] VI. CONCLUSION Our research results show that the average of finding a pseudonym in our controlledexperiment is 0.012694%. This ratio indicates that it is almost impossible to find the pseudonymthat of interest to an attacker. This percentage becomes smaller when the time updates change theperson who possesses the pseudonym due to them
Paper ID #36966Challenges and Experiences in Implementing a Specifications GradingSystem in an Upper-Division Undergraduate Computer Networks CourseDr. Mahima Agumbe Suresh, San Jose State University Mahima Agumbe Suresh is an Assistant Professor at San Jose State University. She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University in December 2015, advised by Dr. Radu Stoleru. After her Ph.D., she was a postdoctoral researcher at Xerox Research Labs, India, where she worked on crime analytics and process mining. Her research interests include edge computing, machine learning
various papers in the same. He has taught C programming, Microcontroller Applications and Introductory/Advanced Digital courses at the undergraduate level. He has also taught a graduate level course in the area of Advanced FPGA Implementation.Ms. Nicoline Ying Jie Saw Nicoline Saw is currently pursuing a Masters degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Grand Valley State University. Her areas of interests include embedded system design and test manufacturing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Real-time Health Monitoring System for Sick Infants: A Capstone ProjectAbstractCaring for an infant who is sick can be stressful for the
AC 2012-4935: AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF STUDENT MISCON-CEPTIONS AND ERRORS FOR TRUSS ANALYSISMs. Olufunmilola Atilola, Texas A&M UniversityFrancisco Vides, Texas A&M University Francisco Vides is a Graduate Researcher at the Sketch Recognition Lab at Texas A&M University. He received a double major from Los Andes University in Bogota, Colombia, in electrical engineering and computer science. He is now finishing his master’s degree in computer science at Texas A&M University. His research interests are in computer-human interaction (CHI), artificial intelligence (AI), computer- assisted instructional (CAI) software, and intelligent tutoring systems (ITS).Prof. Erin M. McTigue, Texas A&M UniversityDr
Physics at the North Carolina State University. He received B.S.degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Pennsylvania State University and a M.S. in Physics fromUniversity of Illinois. His Ph.D. from SUNY at Buffalo is in Science Education. His research interests arein student learning of physics. He recently completed work on the 5 th edition of Serway and Beichner,Physics for Scientists and Engineers, a leading introductory textbook.JEFFERY M. SAULJeff Saul is a post-doctoral research assistant in the physics education research and development group atNorth Carolina Sate University. He received a B.S. degree in Applied Physics from University ofCalifornia at Irvine and received the first Ph.D. in Physics in physics education research from