. Hall, and J. Llinas, “An introduction to multi-sensor data fusion”, Proc. IEEE, vol. 85, no. 1, pp. 6–23, January 1997. Dr. Khaled M Elleithy is the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the School of Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He has research interests are in the areas of network security, mobile communications, and formal approaches for design and verification. He has published more than two hundreds research papers
improving student engagement, interest, andunderstanding of course material. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 03064190231159358.Appendix: Student SurveyThis survey seeks to obtain student perspectives on the effectiveness of the “Many Hats of Statics” project. Byparticipating in this survey, you consent to your responses being used for research purposes. Participation in thissurvey is voluntary. If you do not want to participate, you do not need to complete the survey.Perceived Fun of Elements of the “Many Hats of Statics”: Please indicate your experience with the followingaspects of the “Many Hats of Statics” activities on a scale of 1 = not at all fun to 5 = extremely fun
Engineering: Minimum quality standards for remote exams and assessments. NEXUS, College of Engineering, University of Michigan, Apr 2020. URL https://docs.google.com/document/d/ 1gyVssMuu8imY8N5j_rtyEeEgpFv4QdU7hjIkZObLeow/edit#heading=h.gjdgxs.[11] Peter A. Daempfle. An analysis of the high attrition rates among first year college science, math, and engineering majors. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 5(1):37–52, 2003. doi: 10.2190/dwqt-tya4-t20w-rcwh.[12] Jantine L Spilt, Helma MY Koomen, and Jochem T Thijs. Teacher wellbeing: The importance of teacher–student relationships. Educational psychology review, 23(4):457–477, 2011.[13] Anne C. Frenzel, Betty Becker-Kurz, Reinhard Pekrun, Thomas
AC 2009-2454: IEEE 802.11N WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS STANDARD:Tokunbo Ogunfunmi, Santa Clara University TOKUNBO OGUNFUNMI, Ph.D., P.E. is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California. He earned his BSEE (First Class Honors) from Obafemi Awolowo University (formerly University of Ife), Nigeria, his MSEE and PhDEE from Stanford University, Stanford, California. His teaching and research interests span the areas of Digital Signal Processing (theory, applications and implementations), Adaptive Systems, VLSI/ASIC Design and Multimedia Signal Processing. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, Member of Sigma Xi, AAAS and
. Page 13.1178.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Teaching the SN Method: Zero to International Benchmark in Six WeeksAbstractThe discrete ordinates or SN method is employed to solve the neutron transport equation in anumber of code packages that are considered mainstays of reactor design and safety analysis.Yet students often begin using these codes without having gained the deep understanding of theSN approach that stems from implementing the SN algorithm in a computer code of their owndesign.This paper presents a series of lectures and computing activities involving beginning graduatestudents having no prior transport theory experience. The students wrote three codes: amultigroup
in Manufacturing Systems. While these have met part of the need,increasingly students and industry have asked for a more focused degree on technologymanagement. They are experiencing challenges in managing and leading change in anenvironment fraught with uncertainty. They want to address today’s challenges, helping theirmanagers cope. And they want to develop future leaders, their managers of strategy. This isituation contains many of the aspects identified by Lester Thurow in Head to Head. Thurow4 Kocaoglu, Dundar, “Engineering Management: Education Strategies for Leadership in Technology Management”,Industry and Higher Education, Vol. 10(6), pp. 332-36, Dec
. Furthermore, I have published number of articles in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences. I am also an active member of ACM, ASEE, and CSAB.Jimmy Faraon, National University Page 24.277.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Cloud Computing: Is it a way to go for academia?1.0 IntroductionInformation Technology (IT) staff for most of the academic institutes are struggling inkeeping up with the latest versions of the software tools, software licensees as well IThardware. Cloud service is one of the options that can be used, but the extent to whichthis
Paper ID #34837Social-belonging Intervention in a Computer Science Systems CourseDr. Shanon Marie Reckinger, University of Illinois at Chicago Shanon Reckinger is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science at the Univer- sity of Illinois at Chicago. She received her PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder in August of 2011 and an MS degree in Computer Science Education at Stanford University. Her research interests include computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, and computer science education.Dr. Chris Gregg, Stanford UniversityDr. Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State
University of New York (Syracuse, NY), and a research scientist in the Department of Pharmacology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University (New York, NY). Since 2005, he has been a member of the doctoral faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center. His research interests include computer science and engineering education and the use of computational models to understand and solve problems in biology. Page 26.1295.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Quantifying Student Progress through Bloom’s Taxonomy Cognitive Categories in Computer
student programs, Bachelor degree program curricula, academic policy,Center for Teaching and Learning, Academic Success Centers as well as other student success offices and initia- tives. In these roles Dr. Cole has worked collaboratively with deans and the faculty to developing high impact practices designed to provide undergraduate students with equal opportunities to gain knowledge and skills by integrating multiple disciplines in a meaningful way. Prior to her administrative roles, Dr. Cole’s research interests were in the broad area of the anti-neoplastic mechanisms of novel chemothera- peutic compounds, specifically targeting the role of inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) in cell cycle regulation and cellular
c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Compressive Mechanical Properties of Three-Dimensional (3D) Printed Thermoplastics Raymond K.F. Lam, Michael Orozco, Erick Mendieta, Bernard Hunter, and Joseph Seiter Queensborough Community College, The City University of New York, New York, U.S.A._____________________________________________________________________________________________1. Introduction Impact and adoption rate of 3-dimensional (3D) printing in manufacturing will increasedramatically over the next few years. The market for 3D printing technology itself is expected togrow to $5.2 billion by 2020 [1]. One example is General Electric (GE)’s decision to deploy 3Dprinters to manufacture
: Proceedings of the 2011 North Midwest Section Conference Program outcomes are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that students acquire in their matriculation through the program. 1However, he ki , k edge, a d beha i ae defi ed i a a . I fac ,accreditation and certification boards leave it to program faculty to decide what skills,knowledge and behaviors should be included in their program in order to meet their statedoutcomes. For example, the Educational Standards Committee of the American Society ofSafety Engineers (ASSE) had worked with ABET in the mid-2000s to specify
performed analysis, design, andsystem implementation. Engineering students worked in the analysis and design, whiletechnology students coded and implemented the designs.V. Programming Techniques To update the motor control at a rate of 10,000 hertz requires that the softwarecalculates and output a new motor control command in no more than 100 microseconds.The TI processor is a fixed-point processor and responding to control in the time periodallotted precludes using floating point calculations. All angles used for the motor controlare based on using integer numbers as a fraction of the full-scale value of a 16-bitnumber. When scaling numbers, variables are multiplied and then divided by twointegers that form the proper scaling ratio rather
Paper ID #37849The Teaching Portfolio and Peer Review of TeachingDr. W. Vincent Wilding, Brigham Young University W. Vincent Wilding is a professor of chemical engineering and associate dean at Brigham Young Univer- sity. He worked for Wiltec Research Company, Inc., 1985-1994. He has a Ph.D., chemical engineering, from Rice University, 1985; and B.S., chemical engineering, Brigham Young University, 1981. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.Jennifer Ramsey, Brigham Young UniversityRichard Swan, Brigham Young UniversityTina M. Taylor ©American Society for Engineering Education
General Dynamics Corporation. He also has conducted research concerning structural dynamics and control for the Kajima Corporation of Japan, and he currently provides technical analyses and performs computational simulations for the United Launch Alliance in Denver. Jef- frey earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from San Diego State University, and his Ph.D. degree in Applied Mechanics and Physics from the California Institute of Technology. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 An Alternative Form of Euler’s Equation for the Rotational Dynamics of a Rigid Body Confined to Planar (2-D) MotionIntroductionInstructors of engineering mechanics who
completed a B.S. in Computer Science at Oral Roberts University in 1983.Dr. John E Matsson, Oral Roberts University John Matsson is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK. He earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden in 1988 and 1994 respectively. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Clay Ceramic Water Filter Performance for Stationary and Solid Body Rotation ConditionsAbstractCeramic filters are used throughout the world to filter water for human consumption. Thispaper presents two methods for filtration, one where the filter vessel is stationary and anotherwhere the vessel is
AC 2007-2253: PLANNING AND ORGANIZING A REGIONAL ASEE ANNUALCONFERENCE ? AN UPDATEAmir Karimi, University of Texas-San Antonio Amir Karimi is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1982. His teaching and research interests are in thermal sciences. He has served as the Chair of Mechanical Engineering twice; first between 1987 and 1992 and again from September 1998 to January of 2003. He severd as the Associate Dean of Engineering for four years (April 2002 to April 2006). Dr. Karimi is a Fellow of ASME, and
all possible divisions starting with Logo Turtle Geometry. Logo was highly influential on educational research in the 1980s (Papert, 1981). In the mid1. Although the answer is correct, the method is 1960s Seymour Papert, a mathematician who had beeninefficient. It is much more effective to apply knowledge working with Jean Piaget in Geneva, came to the Unitedof number theory to determine that only the prime numbers States where he co-founded the MIT Artificial Intelligenceless than ten need to be tested. As a result, only four Laboratory with Marvin Minsky. The Logo Programmingdivisions, rather than 97, are
. ne97hv Page 2.115.3 COOPERATIVE INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into between Central Michigan University (the University) on behalfof the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology (IET), and [Company Name]. WHEREAS, both parties desire to provide cooperative internship education opportunities toIndustrial and Engineering Technology students, the University and [__________] mutually agree asfollows:1. [__________] agrees to supply supervised job positions for IET students. [ __________] furtheragrees to provide all necessary training and supervision consistent
Paper ID #18108Facilitating Learning of Projectile Problems with a Unified ApproachDr. Yan Tang, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach Dr. Yan Tang is an associate professor of mechanical engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Uni- versity in Daytona Beach, Fla. Her current research in engineering education focuses on cognitive load theory, deliberate practice, and effective pedagogical practices. Her background is in dynamics and con- trols. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Solving Projectile Problems by using a Unified ApproachAbstractWhat projectile
undergraduate student studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.Prof. Narasimha Reddy Page 26.1736.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Who is Hiring Whom: A New Method in Measuring Graduate ProgramsAbstractIn this paper, based on the assumption that “schools tend to hire Ph.D.s from peer or betterschools”, we propose a statistical and mathematical approach to rank graduate programs usingalgorithms deployed on a mutual “hiring graph” among universities. In order to validate ourapproach, we collect faculty data from the top
Paper ID #14808Real-Time Data Acquisition and Structural Health Monitoring SystemDr. Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University Dr. Akbar Eslami is a professor and Engineering Technology coordinator in the Department of Tech- nology at Elizabeth City State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University. His research interests are in Computer Aided Manufacturing and Design, Reverse Engineering, Finite Element Analysis, and Data Acquisition.Mr. Graham Harrison, EIT, Elizabeth City State University Graham graduated from Elizabeth City State University with a Bachelor’s of
. MUSTAFA G. GUVENCHMustafa G. Guvench received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from M.E.T.U., Ankara in 1968 and1970, respectively. He did further graduate work at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio between 1970and 1975 and received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. He is currently a fullprofessor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Maine. Prior to joining U.S.M. he served on the facultyof M.E.T.U., Ankara and Gaziantep campuses, Turkey and at the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests andpublications span the field of microelectronics including I.C. design and semiconductor technology and its application insensor development, finite element and
Paper ID #43281The Intersection of Smart Home Technology and the Disabled PopulationJacquelyn Williams Trost, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Jacquelyn Trost is a graduate student at North Carolina A&T University, pursuing a master’s degree in Information Technology. She is a resident of High Point, NC. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Intersection of Smart Home Technology and the Disabled Population Jacquelyn Trost North Carolina A&T
engineering curriculum in Switzerland,”5th IFAC International Symposium on intelligent Components and Instruments for Control Applications (SICICA2003), July 9-11, 2003, pp. 57-59[7] Francisco Ferrero Martin, et al., “An Electronic Instrumentation Design Project for Computer EngineeringStudents,” IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 48, pp. 472-481, August 2005.[8] W. Lin, et al., “Integration of enterprise and industrial networks in computer engineering technology program,”Proceedings of ASEE Annual Conference, 2004.[9] J. Rehg and B. Muller, “Teaching PLCs with the IEC 61131 standard languages,” Proceedings of ASEE AnnualConference, 2005.[10] J. Tapper, “Industry driven curriculum development, the key to successful courseware,” Proceedings of
2006-1829: LEVELS OF ABSTRACTION IN DATABASE QUERY DEFINITIONFani Zlatarova, Elizabethtown College Associate Professor of CS, CS Department, Elizabethtown, PA 17022 Page 11.890.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Levels of Abstraction in Database Query DefinitionAbstractOne of the most challenging steps in the database design and processing is the definition ofqueries. The planning and analysis of systems development are critical for the entire creationprocess. However, real computer-oriented aspects emerge in the design phase. Building up theoptimum structure of an information system will determine the quality of its
Paper ID #18474Calculus Reform - Increasing STEM Retention and Post-Requisite CourseSuccess While Closing the Retention Gap for Women and UnderrepresentedMinority StudentsDr. Doug Bullock, Boise State University Doug Bullock is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Boise State University. He is currently serving as Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences and has worked in other administrative roles for the last decade. His educational research interests include impacts of pedagogy on STEM student success and retention.Dr. Janet Callahan, Boise State University Janet Callahan is Chair and Professor of Materials Science and
AC 2007-3125: DEMONSTRATING CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITYKris Mattila, Michigan Technological UniversityKe Li, Michican Technological UniversityJames Pocock, U.S. Air Force Academy Page 12.444.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Demonstrating Construction Productivity Kris G. Mattilaa, Ke Lia, and James Pocockb a Michigan Technological University/bUnited States Air Force AcademyAbstractFor many construction estimating and scheduling activities, it is generally accepted that twoworkers can perform a given task twice as fast as one worker. Similarly, four workers canperform the same task in a quarter of the time
computer science education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 “Leveraging a virtual pre-college summer coding day camp to promote DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) in recruiting students to Computer Science and Information Technology (Work In Progress, Diversity, Women in Computing)”AbstractAs part of an ongoing initiative to recruit students to the Computer Science and InformationTechnology degree programs at Southeastern Louisiana University, a summer coding day campwas formed beginning in the summer of 2019 through a grant with Louisiana EconomicDevelopment Fast Start. The 2019 camp was a two
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 The ‘Typical Particle’ Approach to Learning Rigid Body DynamicsAbstractRigid body dynamics is a foundational course in all engineering curricula based upon themechanical sciences. It is one of three courses that make up The Mechanics Project, an effort at alarge R1 university in the southwest, to reimagine the learning experience in the sophomore-levelengineering mechanics courses (statics, dynamics, and deformable solids). The conversion ofthese courses to an objective-based system to assess mastery launched a reconsideration of thefundamental strands—the DNA—of the courses. The design objective of