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Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Ranalli, Pennsylvania State University Hazleton
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
Paper ID #37170Adapting Capstone Design for the Solar District Cup CompetitionDr. Joseph Ranalli, Pennsylvania State University Hazleton Dr. Joseph Ranalli is an Associate Professor at Penn State Hazleton, teaching in the Alternative Energy and Power Generation Engineering program. He previously earned a BS from Penn State and a PhD from Virginia Tech, both in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include solar energy and enhancing the use of technology resources in engineering education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Adapting Capstone Design for the Solar District
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T. Castles, East Carolina University; Chris Venters, East Carolina University
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
teaches introductory courses in engineering design and mechanics and upper-level courses in fluid mechanics. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech in 2014, and his research primarily focuses on conceptual understanding in engineering mechanics courses. He received his M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech and his B.S. in Aerospace Engineering from North Carolina State University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Tracking the Progress Towards an Engineering Degree of Three Cohorts of Low-income Engineering Students Supported by a Track 3 Multi-Institutional S-STEM GrantWith a project built on the Model of Co-Curricular
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2005 GSW
Authors
Steven L. Bryant; Christopher A. Irle
. b a 1cmFigure 4. a) Example of oil rising along a finger within tube 6. b) Example of oil accumulating ata layer of fine grained sand; the accumulation is the result of capillary entry pressure in the fine- grained material exceeding the buoyancy forces. Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education Outline of cross-section
Conference Session
Computation Related
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; John-David S. Yoder, Ohio Northern University
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Mechanical Engineering
. Yoder, Ohio Northern University John-David (J-D) Yoder is Dean and Professor of mechanical engineering at Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH. He has worked as Proposal Engineer and Proposal Engineering Supervisor at Grob System, Inc. He has held a number of leadership and advisory positions in various entrepreneurial ventures. He received his degrees (B.S., M.S, and Ph.D.) in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame. He has been active in KEEN (Kern Entrepreneurial Education Network) Fellow, and has served as a Faculty Fellow at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA and an Invited Professor at INRIA Rhone-Alpes, Monbonnot, France. Research interests include computer vision, mobile robotics
Conference Session
Best in 5 Minutes: Demonstrating Interactive Teaching Activities
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Joel Lanning P.E., University of California, Irvine; Julia Badrya, University of California, Irvine
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #34134Interactive Online Figures for the Core Concepts in Structural SteelDesignDr. Joel Lanning P.E., University of California, Irvine Dr. Joel Lanning specializes in seismic design of civil structures such as bridges and buildings. His research focuses on the development of tools and methods used in structural design and those used in experimental physical testing aimed at improving structural resilience during an earthquake. Lanning is passionate about teaching and is also focused on research and development of strategies to use in the classroom. His teaching philosophy includes building a strong learning
Conference Session
New Directions for Engineering Technology
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Chen Xu, New York City College of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #32938Redesigned Electrical Circuit Lab Course to Face the Challenges ofRemote LearningDr. Chen Xu, New York City College of Technology Dr. Chen Xu is an Assistant Professor at Computer Engineering Technology department in New York City College of Technology. She received her Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from the Univer- sity of Connecticut.Her research areas of interest are in biomedical sensors and instrumentation, image processing, signal processing, and non-invasive medical test. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Redesign
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Engineering Technology Pedagogy 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Samia Afrin, East Tennessee State University; Ty Reeves, East Tennessee State University; Levi Myers, East Tennessee State University; Kyle Davis, East Tennessee State University; Noah Benjamin Dowell
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #34433Design Improvement of a Polishing Machine Work Station in IndustrialEnvironment to Minimize Health RiskDr. Samia Afrin, East Tennessee State University Samia Afrin is an assistant professor at East Tennessee State University in Engineering, Engineering Technology and Surveying Department. She completed her MS and PhD from University of Texas at El Paso in Environmental Science and Engineering. Her research concentration is in renewable energy, fluid dynamics, heat transfer. Her work also focus in dynamic learning platform in engineering education.Mr. Ty Reeves, East Tennessee State University Ty Reeves is an
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 3
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Matthew McConnell, Case Western Reserve University; Kenneth A. Loparo, Case Western Reserve University; Nicholas Barendt, Case Western Reserve University
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Electrical and Computer
education and engineering programs at Case Western Reserve University.Dr. Kenneth A. Loparo, Case Western Reserve University Kenneth A. Loparo is the Arthur L. Parker Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, holds academic appointments in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the Case School of Engineering and the Faculty Director the Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems. He has received numerous awards including the Sigma Xi Research Award for contributions to stochastic control, the John S. Diekoff Award for Distin- guished Graduate Teaching, the Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Engineering and Science Professor Award, the
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Cory J. Prust; Stephen M. Williams
coursein the sequence, teams will (1) formulate, analyze, and evaluate design solutions to determine themost feasible solution(s); (2) build, test and demonstrate a subsystem; (3) maintain anengineering design log; and (4) present a formal design review. Topics discussed include teambuilding, conceptual thinking and problem definition, solution feasibility, composing technicalspecifications, design aids and research techniques, industry standards, prototype developmentand testing, and verbal and written communications. Each student is required to keep a designlog in a bound engineering logbook. Substantial, continuous individual and team progress isexpected.Projects arise in three ways: 1) industry partners pose ideas, 2) students bring projects
Conference Session
Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Design-Based Projects
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2017 FYEE Conference
Authors
John Edward Miller, Baylor University; Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University
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FYEE Division - Paper Submission
]. Roanoke, VA; August 2-4, 2015. Available from: kinds of issues. http://fyee.org/2015/papers/5061.pdf• National Instrument’s LabView was not the best software tool selection for programming the functional [3] Goldberg DE, Somerville M. The making of a whole new engineer: prototype of the digital alarm clock. Four unexpected lessons for engineering educators and education researchers. Journal of Engineering Education. 2015;104(1):2–6.Future Plans [4] Entrepreneurial Mindset 101 – KEEN [Internet]. [cited 2017
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Sunday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Chiki, Ohio University; Braden Vale Jay Robinson, Ohio University
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First-Year Programs
College of Engineering and Technology for the Spring Semester 2017. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Work in Progress: The Impact of a Self-Guided Assessment Tool on Success and Retention of At-Risk StudentsAbstractThis work-in-progress paper will describe an online self-guided goal-setting tool designed tohelp students retaking courses without a significant increase in advisor workload. The aim is toreduce the number of students requiring a third attempt of a course, thereby decreasing time tograduation and increasing retention, as emerging research on the “murky middle” has shown thatattrition is driven by the number of failed courses rather than overall decline in GPA [1
Conference Session
Technical Session 3b
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2017 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Reza Raeisi, California State University, Fresno; Vidya sagar reddy Gopala P.E., California State University, Fresno
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Pacific Southwest Section
Engineering Education. He is an entrepreneur with over 20 years of domestic an international experience and professional skills in both industry and academia. Dr. Raeisi may be reached at rraeisi@csufresno.eduMr. Vidya sagar reddy Gopala P.E., California State University, Fresno Vidya sagar reddy Gopala received the B.E. in Electronics and Communication from Visvesvaraya Tech- nological University of India (2015). He is currently perusing M.S. in Computer Engineering at California State University,Fresno. He works as teaching and Graduate Assistant in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at California State University, Fresno. His research interests include NOC, VLSI design, system testing, testable design
Conference Session
Technical Session IV
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2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Cecelia M. Wigal, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
between art and engineering.References[1] H. Hahn, “The political implications of disability definitions and data”, Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 4(2), 1993, pp 42-55.[2] R. B. Darling, “Toward a model of changing disability identities: A proposed typology and research agenda”, Disability and Society, 18(7), 2003, pp. 881-895.[3] C. Y. Mason, M. S. Thormann, and K. M. Steedly, “How students with disabilities learn in and through the arts: An investigation of educator perceptions”, Washington, DC: VSA Arts, 2004.[4] M. Taylor, “Self-identity and the arts—Education of disabled young people”, Disability & Society, 20(7), 2005, pp. 763-778.[5] A. Smith, Reflections on Mouthstick Project, Figure Painting
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Poster Session
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Somerton, Michigan State University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2008-1369: TEACHING AEROSPACE ENGINEERING IN MECHANICALENGINEERINGCraig Somerton, Michigan State University CRAIG W. SOMERTON Craig W. Somerton is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of the Undergraduate Program for Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. He teaches in the area of thermal engineering including thermodynamics, heat transfer, and thermal design. He also teaches the capstone design course for the department. Dr. Somerton has research interests in computer design of thermal systems, transport phenomena in porous media, and application of continuous quality improvement principles to engineering education. He received his B.S. in 1976, his M.S. in
Conference Session
Hands-on Materials Science and Engineering
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Johnson, Central Washington University
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Materials
(forming & casting). CWU, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7584 509-963-1118 cjohnson@cwu.edu Page 13.317.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Composite Column Design/Test LabAbstract:Effective engineered composite design activities require predictive and quantitativemethodology. This research incorporates engineering design, using smart spreadsheets, into alaboratory activity focusing on columns made of composite materials.In a previous work1, a laboratory activity was developed supporting composite design of polymermatrix composite beams. The present work applies a similar
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2003 GSW
Authors
Mohammed Shahbazuddin; Dr. Terrence. L Chambers
in thesupply chain. [1] Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright  2003, American Society for Engineering Education Variability in Supply ChainThe key to understanding supply chain performance is to understand the variability in thesystem. Following are some of the sources of variability in a typical supply chain:Manufacturing: Stock out situations Parts not arriving on time for subassembly operations Machines breaking and disrupting production Labor problems Machine set up/retoolings New product line introductionsWarehousing
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2008 GSW
Authors
Horacio Vasquez; Javier Kypuros; Roy Villanueva
motor-armsystem were similar in the experiments and in the simulations, which validated the mathematicalmodel of the system. 10 References[1] Murphree, J., Brezinski, B., Parker, J. 2002, Using a fixed-point digital signal processor as a PID controller, ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings Vive L'ingenieur, 9419-9426[2] Oelschlegel, M., Bachnak, R., 2003, A project in PID temperature control and loop tuning, ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings Staying in Tune with Engineering Education, 13863- 13873.[3] Ramachandran, R., Ordonez, R., Farrell, S., Gephardt, Z., Zhang, H., 2001, Multidiscplinary control experiments based on the proportional
Conference Session
New Ideas for ChEs I (aka ChE Potpourri)
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Franklin King, North Carolina A&T State University; Shamsuddin Ilias, North Carolina A&T State University
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2008-2368: A STUDY OF STUDENT RETENTION USING RAPID TESTINGAND REPETITIVE TESTING: PRELIMINARY CLASSROOM RESULTS FROMAN FE REVIEW COURSEFranklin King, North Carolina A&T State UniversityShamsuddin Ilias, North Carolina A&T State University Page 13.116.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A Study of Student Retention using Rapid and Repetitive Testing: Preliminary Classroom Results from an FE Review CourseSummaryIn this study, we have attempted to improve our students’ retention of subject matterusing a strategy of rapid and repeated testing. The study was done during the fall 2007semester in a 1-credit, semester-long, review course
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maya Trotz, University of South Florida; Ken Thomas, University of South Florida
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Environmental Engineering
AC 2009-820: TEACHING SUSTAINABILITY CONCEPTS THROUGH ANAPPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY: STUDYINGSTORM-WATER PONDS AT THE UNIVERSITY AND IN LOCAL COMMUNITIESMaya Trotz, University of South FloridaKen Thomas, University of South Florida Page 14.1155.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Sustainability concepts through an applied environmental engineering laboratory: studying stormwater ponds at the University and local communitiesAbstractStormwater ponds are vital for the control of floodwaters and the reduction in pollution loadsreaching larger water bodies. Community awareness programs aim to reduce
Conference Session
ECE Poster Session
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Haluk Ozemek, San Jose State University; Preetpal Kang, San Jose State University; Albert Khanh Nguyen, San Jose State University; pradeep badhan, San Jose State University
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Electrical and Computer
AC 2009-2010: SOPHOMORE-LEVEL PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS ANDMETHODOLOGY COURSE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING, COVERING BOTHHARDWARE AND SOFTWAREHaluk Ozemek, San Jose State UniversityPreetpal Kang, San Jose State UniversityAlbert Khanh Nguyen, San Jose State Universitypradeep badhan, San Jose State University Undergraduate student in Computer Engineering Page 14.1067.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 A Sophomore-level Programming Concepts and Methodology course in Computer Engineering covering both hardware and software.AbstractOne of the retention problems in an engineering discipline is that the students are
Conference Session
Innovations in the CHE Laboratory
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrienne Minerick, Mississippi State University
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Chemical Engineering
chapter of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE). Her research is in medical microdevice diagnostics & dielectrophoresis. Page 14.25.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Desktop Experiment Module: Heat Transfer Adrienne R. Minerick, Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, minerick@che.msstate.eduAbstract:This paper outlines a new Desktop Experiment Module (DEMo) engineered for achemical engineering junior level heat transfer course. This new DEMo learning tool isversatile
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Curricular Issues in Computer-Oriented Programs
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kyle Lutes, Purdue University; Alka Harriger, Purdue University; Jack Purdum, Purdue University
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Information Systems
choice among high school students, especially young women.Jack Purdum, Purdue University Dr. Jack Purdum has authored over 13 programming texts, numerous magazine articles and technical papers, and has over 25 years of teaching experience. He served as the director of development for a software company that produced programming tools, compilers, and statistical software for PC's coupled wit almost 30 years of consulting experience. Page 14.496.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Do Introverts Perform Better in Computer Programming Courses
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Evan D. H. Green; Emily L Allen; Linda Vanasupa
Company, MN, 1991.5. R.C. Jaeger, Introduction to Microelectronics Fabrication, Modular Series on Solid State Devices, Volume V,G.W. Neudeck and R.F. Pierret, Eds., Addison-Wesley, 1988.6. K.C. Howell, "Introducing Cooperative Learning into a Dynamics Lecture Class," J. Eng. Educ. 85, 69(1996).7. E.D.H.Green, A.J. Muscat and E.L. Allen, “Organization and Behavior of Interdepartmental StudentTeams,” to be published in the Proceedings of the ASEE/PSW 1996 Conference, April 1996.8. P. Gwozdz, “Semiconductor manufacturing education at San Jose State University,” IEEE Trans.Semiconductor Manufacturing. 5, 153 (1992).9. L. Vanasupa, “Leveraging the Educational Impact of the ILI Dollar,” this conference proceedings.Biographical InformationEMILY L. ALLEN
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Silvia G. Middleton; Monika Lumsdaine; Kimberly A. Buch; J. William Shelnutt
creativity associated with research. In thefuture more faculty will be encouraged to participate, both to inform them of their own thinking (and thereforeteaching) style and to educate them about the diversity in thought processes between faculty and students. The authors intend to administer the HBDI to graduating seniors for the 1996 academic year tobenchmark the dominant thinking styles of the student body at UNC Charlotte with the current, more traditionalcurriculum. The contiuing study begun with students entering in the fall of 1995 will help assess the effects ofthe major curriculum changes currently being undertaken. Of particular interest will be the retention of studentswith strong thinking styles in C and D quadrants and the
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Andrew Wilhelm; Edmund Tsang
followed by one-and-a-half to two hours of hands-on investigations by the students, including datacollection and analysis, synthesize of ideas and concepts, and report writing. Finally, there is a 20-minutewrap-up by a faculty to give students feedback on their work for the session and the relationship to thedesign project. Homework assignments are constructed to give students the opportunities to discuss andreflect on the results of laboratory investigations and their relevance to the design project. Mechanical forming is chosen as the theme for the design project because it addresses theeducational objectives outlined by the National Research Council (NRC) on educating mechanicalengineering undergraduates3. A 1989 NRC report recommends
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Dean R. Johnson; S. Hossein Mousavinezhad
: MATHCAD, MATLAB, MATHEMATICA, MAPLE, LABVIEW,engineering educators need to take special care in where and when to introduce theseengineering software packages to students. Historically, signal processing has beena subject where students have great difficulty in understanding the underlying principlesand visualizing often abstract concepts which are fundamental to this important andgrowing area. Authors have had experience in teaching courses and conducting research in theareas of signals & linear systems and digital signal processing and welcome thisopportunity to share these ideas with engineering education community. In Section II weshow specific examples of filter design methods and solution of difference equationsusing MATLAB and
Conference Session
Preparing Engineers for the Global Workplace & Successful Graduates for a Flat World: What Does It Take?
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jared Geddes, Brigham Young University; W. Vincent Wilding, Brigham Young University; Randy Lewis, Brigham Young University
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International
year, these teams worked togetherto research, develop, and test their assigned processes. In May 2007, the students traveled toTonga to set up a biodiesel reactor and demonstrate the process to local leaders.Assessment ProcessAssessment information was gathered by pre-trip and post-trip surveys. These surveys showedthe student’s responses about how the class was run as well as the social and technical challengesof implementing the project. Students also were asked about their abilities to solve open-endedproblems and the educational benefits of international humanitarian projects. In Tonga, manyobservations were also made by the faculty and students. Observations were made throughoutthe entire process; these observations showed the general
Conference Session
Instrumentation and Measurement Innovation
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farid Farahmand; Leela Mohan Kesireddy, Central Connecticut State University; Mark Lynch, Central Connecticut State University
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Instrumentation
AC 2009-386: A LOW-COST APPROACH TO INTEGRATING SENSORTECHNOLOGY IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY COURSESFarid Farahmand, FARID FARAHMAND is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Science at Sonoma State University, CA, where he teaches Advanced Networking and Digital Systems. He is also the director of Advanced Internet Technology in the Interests of Society Laboratory. Farid's research interests are optical networks, applications of wireless sensor network technology to medical fields, delay tolerant networks. He is also interested in educational technologies and authored many papers focusing on eLearning and Active Learning models.Leela Mohan Kesireddy , Central Connecticut State
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Design of Laboratory Experiments
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley Burchett, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
2006-1008: FOUR HARDWARE EXPERIMENTS FOR ADVANCED DYNAMICSAND CONTROLBradley Burchett, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology BRADLEY T BURCHETT is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. He teaches courses on the topics of dynamics, system dynamics, control, intelligent control, and computer applications. His research interests include non-linear and intelligent control of autonomous vehicles, and numerical methods applied to optimal control. Page 11.648.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Four Hardware Experiments for Advanced Dynamics and Control
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 3
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy S. Lewis, Brigham Young University; Terri Christiansen Bateman, Brigham Young University; Michaela Sutton; Ethan Hasler; Jessica Lee Williams; Jennifer J Irvin, Brigham Young University; Joseph Richley Hirt, Brigham Young University
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Community Engagement Division
Paper ID #18486Sustainable Water Filters in Southern PeruDr. Randy S. Lewis, Brigham Young University Dr. Randy S. Lewis is professor of Chemical Engineering at Brigham Young University (BYU). He re- ceived his B.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from BYU and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, respectively. He currently serves as chair of the Education and Accreditation Committee of the Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and as an ABET commissioner for accrediting engineering programs. He previously served in several national positions of AIChE. His research interests include biomaterials