Engineering in the New Century.2. Heywood, J. (2005). Engineering Education: Research and Development in Curriculum Instruction, JohnWiley.3. Santanen, E.L., de Breede, G. (2004). Creative Approaches to Measuring Creativity: Comparing theEffectiveness of Four Divergence thinkLets, Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on SystemSciences.4. Mednick, S.A. (1962). The Associative Basis of the Creative Process, Psychological Review, 69, 220-232.5. Corona, E., Mason, J.J. (1999). Solid Mechanics Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. 76. Beer, F.P., Johnston, E.R, and DeWolf, J.T. (2006). Mechanics of Materials
of Texas at Austin in Structural Engineering. Her undergraduate degrees in History and in Construction Engineering and Management are from North Carolina State University. Dr. Talley teaches courses in the Construction Science and Management and Civil Engineering Technology Programs, and her research focus is in student engagement and retention in engineering and engineering technology education. Contact: talley@txstate.eduDr. Austin Talley, Texas State University Dr. Austin Talley is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Ingram School of Engineering at Texas State University. Prior to joining the faculty at Texas State University, Dr. Austin Talley worked as a manufacturing quality engineer for a test and m
Engineering in the New Century.2. Heywood, J. (2005). Engineering Education: Research and Development in Curriculum Instruction, JohnWiley.3. Santanen, E.L., de Breede, G. (2004). Creative Approaches to Measuring Creativity: Comparing theEffectiveness of Four Divergence thinkLets, Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on SystemSciences.4. Mednick, S.A. (1962). The Associative Basis of the Creative Process, Psychological Review, 69, 220-232.5. Corona, E., Mason, J.J. (1999). Solid Mechanics Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. 76. Beer, F.P., Johnston, E.R, and DeWolf, J.T. (2006). Mechanics of Materials
contributed two chapters and over 170 technical publications and presentations in his fields of research.Dr. David Joe Willis, University of Massachusetts, Lowell David Willis is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His research interests include computational and applied aerodynamics (biologi- cally inspired flight, wind energy and aerodynamic decelerators) and engineering education. Page 24.658.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Hands on Made 4 ME: Hands-on Machining, Analysis and De
Perspectives on Grand Challenges for Engineering for the Global Freshman Academy/ASU Earned Admission/Universal Learner Courses Program. Her Ph.D. research focuses on multi-scale multiphase modeling and numerical analysis of coupled large viscoelastic deformation and fluid transport in swelling porous materials, but she is currently interested in various topics in the field of engineering education, such as innovative teaching pedagogies for increased retention and student motivation; innovations in non-traditional delivery meth- ods, incorporation of the Entrepreneurial Mindset in the engineering curriculum and its impact. She has published over 30 papers and presented at various conferences about her work. She is
. © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Challenges and Experiences of Converting an Assembly Language and Computer Organization Course into an Online CourseABSTRACTTeaching some courses online in non-online academic programs at traditional higher educationinstitutions not only provides students more flexibility, but also is a possible solution to theincreasing student enrollment when space or faculty is a constraint. However, how to addressthe challenges in online computer science and engineering (CSE) courses and whether studentperformance is compromised are two critical questions to be answered while consideringoffering online CSE courses. Our institution is a
, CAE, Aff.M.ASCE, is a Senior Manager in the Professional and Technical Advancement Department at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). She serves as the ASCE staff contact for the Committee on Developing Leaders (CDL), charged with providing, promoting, and assuring engage- ment in leadership opportunities for civil engineers. Susan also works on a team to create and present original presentations on professional, leadership, and management topics/skills for engineers as volun- teer leaders and project leaders. Prior to her current role she worked in ASCE’s Technical Advancement and Continuing Education departments. Susan holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Longwood University and is currently
AC 2009-2334: DESIGNING A SEQUENCE OF DESIGN COURSES TO IMPROVESTUDENT PERFORMANCE AND RETENTION AT A MINORITY INSTITUTIONNhut Ho, California State University, NorthridgeRobert Ryan, California State University, Northridge Page 14.426.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Designing a Sequence of Design Courses to Improve Student Performance and Retention at a Minority InstitutionAbstractThis paper describes the process of creating a sequence of design courses in theDepartment of Mechanical Engineering at California State University, Northridge. Theoverarching goals of the course sequence are to address and
, respectively.Michael McGinnis, University of Texas, Tyler Dr. Michael McGinnis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Tyler. He received his BS and MS in Civil Engineering from the University of Connecticut and his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University. His research interests include fire behavior of structures and non-structural materials, nondestructive evaluation and K-12 math and science education. Page 15.213.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Assessment of ABET 3 a-k in an Open-ended Capstone?AbstractThe
totheir students.The overarching goal of construction education is to improve industry practice through providingbetter-educated personnel for construction. Therefore educators should look for multipleopportunities to incorporate the information contained in this paper into their classes.The UAV And Its Role In Construction Academic ResearchSome universities are already working with UAVs on research projects under contract withvarious governmental agencies.8,10 The authors envision that the ideas in this paper can beutilized by construction-area faculty to work with the construction industry to apply UAVs to avariety of applications. This application-research work could also be done in concert withstudents working with those in the construction
Paper ID #39683Motor Augment for Automotive ApplicationsProf. Bala Maheswaran, Northeastern University Bala Maheswaran, PhD Northeastern University 367 Snell Engineering Center Boston, MA 02115Wendao LIAdam Ma, Northeastern University Computer Engineering and Computer Science Student at Northeastern UniversityKalsang Tsering ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Motor Augment for Automotive Applications Jack Lukaczyk Wilmott, Adam Ma, Kalsang Tsering, Wendao Li, and Bala Maheswaran College of Engineering Northeastern
Ohio Northern University majoring in Computer Science. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Creating a Time-Based Door Access System: A Capstone Senior Design ProjectAbstract The goal of this project is to create a competitive alternative to the current door accesssystem utilized by the Ohio Northern Engineering building. Our team is creating a time-baseddoor access system and reservation software to enable authorized users to reserve rooms. Thissystem will allow for more privacy within classrooms and conference rooms because authorizedusers can no longer enter occupied rooms that they should not access(at a
Paper ID #13389UTILIZING THE EFFECT OF AIR SPEED TO IMPROVE AUTOMOBILEMOVING PERDORMANCEDr. Masoud Fathizadeh, Purdue University Calumet (College of Technology) Masoud Fathizadeh – PhD, PE Professor Fathizadeh has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Purdue University Calumet since 2001. He has worked over 15 years both for private industries and national research laboratories such as NASA, Argonne and Fermi National Laboratories. Dr. Fathizadeh has established his own consulting and engineering company in 1995 spe- cializing in power system, energy management and automation systems
AC 2007-2593: PREPARING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS FORSENIOR DESIGN PROJECTS WITH ELECTRONICS COMPONENTSScott Kiefer, Tri-State University Scott Kiefer is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tri-State University. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Platteville, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University. Page 12.1180.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Preparing Mechanical Engineering Students for Senior Design Projects with Electronics
has over 14 years of experience in applied research and teaching. Dr. Traub is the author of over 45 reviewed journal articles and 10 conference papers. Page 13.693.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 IMPACT OF RAPID PROTOTYPING FACILITIES ON ENGINEERING STUDENT OUTCOMESAbstractEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) has formed a reputation for providingundergraduate students with a curriculum which has a strong emphasis on hands-on, applicationbased learning. In an effort to improve this learning environment, the campus has recently addeda Rapid Prototyping Laboratory which
2006-35: ASEM ESTABLISHES STANDARDS FOR MS PROGRAMS INENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, ESTABLISHES CERTIFICATION PROGRAMJerry Westbrook, University of Alabama-Huntsville Dr. Westbrook is Emeritus Professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Executive Director of the American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM). He is a past president and fellow of ASEM. Dr. Westbrook served in several administrative and academic positions at the University of Tennessee. He is a member of ASEE, IIE and NSPE. Page 11.232.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 ASEM Establishes Standards for MS Programs
purification technology, laboratory development, and investigating novel processes for fields such as bio/pharmaceutical/food engineering and specialty chemical manufacture. Page 11.624.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Experiments in Drug Delivery for Undergraduate Engineering StudentsIntroductionDrug Delivery is a burgeoning field that represents one of the major research and developmentfocus areas of pharmaceutical industry today, with new drug delivery system sales exceeding 54billion dollars per year 1. Chemical Engineers play an important and expanding role in thisexciting field, yet undergraduate
Paper ID #24698Risk Allocation Practices at the Bid Phase of the Construction Project: ALook at Factors that Impact Risk Premiums at the Bid Phase of the Con-struction ProjectDr. Bashar Haddad, Western Kentucky University I have a PhD in Construction management and MBA from Indiana State University. I also have a BSc in Civil Eng. from University of Jordan. I have 22 years of work experience with international companies. I have worked in major international projects in the Middle East in the capacity of Regional Manager and Contract /Commercial manager. c American Society for Engineering Education
taught at several other colleges. He has conducted research related to Arctic Electric Vehicles and 3D printed plastics and metals. He participated and advised several student academic competition teams for several years. His team won 1st place in the 2012 SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge. He has two masters degrees: one M.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.F.A. in Television Production. He also has three B.S. degrees in Liberal Arts, Mechanical Engineering, and Sustainable Energy.Dr. Jing Zhang, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Dr. Jing Zhang’s research interests are broadly centered on understanding the processing-structure- property relationships in advanced ceramics and metals for optimal
, wireless communications and information secu- rity.Her research areas are computer networking, wireless communications and information security. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Power and Channel Aware Routing in Wireless Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksMobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) consist of peer to peer networking architecture, where eachnode performs the role of a router, providing the services and routing decisions to the network.They should be adapting to the topology changes, reflecting these changes to their routing tables,as well. Movement of the nodes, results in a frequent connectivity failures between nodes.Therefore an important role in a wireless ah-hoc network routing protocol design should
Paper ID #31068A Simple Model for Identifying Costs of QualityDr. Mustafa Shraim, Ohio University Dr. Mustafa Shraim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology & Man- agement at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. He received both of his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Ohio University in 1986 and 1989, respectively. He received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from West Virginia University in 1996. Dr. Shraim’s research interests are in the area of quality engineering. Specifically, they cover Lean and Quality methods and including incorporating experimental design and statistical process
engineer (PE) in the State of Ohio, a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP), and a Certified Energy Manager (CEM). He has consulted for federal and state agencies and major US and international construction firms. His consulting/research work is in the areas of Infrastructure asset management, Green Buildings, applications of advanced com- puter technologies in the construction industry, and Total Quality Management. He has recently served as the principal investigator of several research projects for the Ohio Department of Transportation related to infrastructure asset management. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Building a Robot for Cleaning Trench
Paper ID #16625Ethical Issues in Computing: Student Perceptions SurveyDr. Ali Salehnia, South Dakota State University Professor of Computer Science, South Dakota State University. Computer Science Faculty since 1982. Published more than 40 peer reviewed papers. Supervised more than 30 Master’s Degree thesis and research/design papers. Served on more than 60 Master’s and Ph.D. students’ graduate committees.Shieva Salehnia c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Ethical Issues in Computing: Students’ Perceptions Survey Ali Salehnia
a currently an active member in the ASCE, ASEE, and EWB, with previous and current research projects that include porous asphalt pavement design, the strength of metals, and material testing/finite element analysis. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017A methodology for civil engineering technology senior capstone projects with public, private, and federal agency collaboration to assist underserved communitiesAbstractA collaboration between undergraduate civil engineering technology students, the United StatesEnvironmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) College/Underserved Community PartnershipProgram (CUPP), and the Thriving Earth Exchange (TEX), resulted in a
Paper ID #26457Assessment of Active and Team-based Learning Techniques in a Transporta-tion Engineering Introductory CourseDr. Alexandra Kondyli, University of Kansas Dr. Alexandra Kondyli is an Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering in Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas since August 2014. Dr. Kondyli’s research interests include traffic operations and management, highway capacity, ITS, microsimulation, driver be- havior, and traffic flow theory. Prior to her appointment at the University of Kansas, Dr. Kondyli was a postdoctoral associate at the University of Florida
Paper ID #28831No Library, No Problem: Engineering Solutions to Library ChallengesCari Lyle, University of Southern California Cari Lyle is the Science and Engineering Librarian at USC Libraries. Her primarily role is to serve as the liaison to the engineering and computer science departments. Having worked for years as a library paraprofessional, this is Cari’s first professional role as a librarian and she is definitely jumping into the deep end! c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 No Library, No Problem: Engineering Solutions to Library ChallengesState of the
industries to compare data and aid in predictingoutcomes. Using the advanced technology already being used in hospitals today the data couldbe collected and stored securely, only to be accessed by approved users (i.e. doctors, surgeons,specialists).It is important for the software to be as user-friendly as possible to avoid possiblemisinterpretation of the data. The mass amount of data must be organized in a way that will beeasily understood by any necessary healthcare provider. The healthcare providers would alsohave to be educated in the proper use of the software. The documentation of data must bedetailed and consistent. Ideally, multiple hospitals (if not all) would be connected through onesingle database. Larger amounts of data will lead to
contact angle of carbonized electro-spun nanocomposite fibers with variousnanoparticles inclusion.3.3 Training of Engineering Students Sustainability of engineering education will be the drawing force for the technologicaldevelopment not only in Midwest, but also in the U.S.A. Nanotechnology is one of the leadingtechnology in number of different industries, including transpiration, energy, medicine, defense,electronics and other manufacturing industries, and this technology can address some of the majorconcerns in global water issues. Department of Mechanical Engineering at WSU has nearly 500undergraduate and 120 graduate students, and a big portion of these students considersustainability research projects on environmental issues. During
Kerns, Bradley University Dan Kerns hold BS and MS degrees in Speech Communication from Indisna State University and a PhD in Radio and Television Communication from Norther Illinois University. He has been a speech coach for the IMET Department's capstone design course for the past 17 yers. Page 12.888.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Industry Based Capstone Design Projects: You Can’t Sell the Solution If You Can’t CommunicateAbstractIndustry-based capstone design projects have been used by Industrial Engineering departmentssince the 1960’s. The format for the project
2006-1897: RECENT HYDRODYNAMIC AND RECIRCULATION FINDINGS OFTHE ARABIAN GULFWalid Elshorbagy, United Arab Emirates UniversityMir Azam, Chuden_CtiKouichi Taguchi, Chuden-CtiTetsuya Ichikawa, Chuden_Ctitomohiko terasawa, Chuden_Cti Page 11.1067.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 20062006 – 1897: RECENT HYDRODYNAMIC AND RECIRCULATION FINDINGS OF THE ARABIAN (PERSIAN) GULF Page 11.1067.2Recent Hydrodynamic and Recirculation Findings of the Arabian (Persian) GulfThe Arabian (Persian) Gulf is a strategic water carrier that overlooks major oil-reach gulf countries and