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Retaining and Developing Women Faculty in STEM
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2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ziyu Long, Purdue University; Patrice Marie Buzzanell, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Klod Kokini, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Robyn F Wilson, Purdue University; Jennifer C Batra, Purdue University ; Lindsey B. Anderson, Purdue University
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Women in Engineering
Page 23.6.2math) that can help identify reasons for and strategies to combat women’s unequal participationin these occupations and careers. We do so through theoretical and methodological lenses unusedpreviously in academic engineering contexts. Specifically, we examine women’s egocentricmentoring networks derived from qualitative interview data. Egocentric mentoring networksconsist of individuals’ self-reported linkages between themselves (i.e., “ego” or hub of thenetwork) and their career developmental “nodes”.29 These network nodes can be resources,technology, and people that serve particular roles connected with departments, associations,institutions, agencies, and other organizations.11 Guided by multiple network theories such ashomophily
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Microcontrollers, Programming, and Data Acquisition
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David R. Mikesell, Ohio Northern University; John-David S. Yoder, Ohio Northern University
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Diversity
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Mechanical Engineering
undergradsin their very first term with build and program challenges for Arduino-powered robots. At OhioState University, all ~1700 first-year engineers exercise their Matlab skills by programming anArduino microcontroller to control model railroad crossing gates and regulate the speed of a trainas it passes through different environments.6,7 Giurgiutiu et al. cite over twenty US universities, Page 26.1025.2as of 2005, which included microcontroller and mechatronics education in non-EE curriculum.8Two studies9,10 linked one or more projects in microcontroller-based robotics to increasedretention among engineering students.This type of engineering
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Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD) Technical Session 1
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joshua Gargac, Ohio Northern University
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Engineering Design Graphics Division (EDGD)
," ShopBot, [Online]. Available: https://www.shopbottools.com/products/max. [Accessed 23 February 2023].[10] R. A. Stewart, "Evaluating the self-directed learning readiness of engineering undergraduates: a necessary precursor to project-based learning," World Transactions on Engineering and Technology Education, vol. 6, no. 1, p. 59, 2007.[11] R. Bary and M. Rees, "Is (self-directed) learning the key skill for tomorrow's engineers?," European Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 73-81, 2006.[12] G. Fischer and R. Jerz, "Experiences In Designing A “Design For Manufacturing” Course," in Paper presented at 2005 Annual Conference, Portland, OR, 2005.[13] G. A. Chang and W. R. Peterson, "Using Design for Assembly
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Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University; Momen Nasri Mohammad, Elizabeth City State University
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Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor Degree of Science in Engineering Technology, focus on Mechanics and Automation. Momen also minored in Mathematics, as he desired to be versatile and knowledgeable in the Engineering world. His research interest are in structural engineering, bridges, and aspires further education in those fields. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Structural Design Optimization: Numerical and Simulation ApproachesAbstractA structure with optimal mechanical properties such as weight and stiffness have a significantpositive impact on enhancing performance and cost efficiency. A very common structuraloptimization application problem arises in finding minimal weight design with constraints onstress and
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2014 ERC
Authors
Jerry Lee
for Early Cancer Detection (R01) o Due Date: 7/10/2014 and 12/11/2014 PAR-13-189 Image-guided Drug Delivery in Cancer (R01) o Due Date: 6/19/2014 and 11/19/14 PAR-13-185 Biomarkers for Early Detection of Hematopoietic Malignancies (R21/R01) o Due Date: 6/16/2014 (R21) & 7/5/2014 (R01) [Standard] PA-12-220 (R21) & PA-12-221 (R01)Acknowledgements/Thanks to the“Secret Ingredients” Clinical Sciences Life Sciences Physical SciencesLearn More About Us…http://cssi.cancer.gov Jerry S.H. Lee, PhD jerry.lee@nih.govNIH Early Career Reviewer ProgramPURPOSE• Train and educate qualified scientists• Help emerging researchers advance
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Technical Session
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrea Nana Ofori-Boadu, North Carolina A&T State University
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering
Founda- tion (EIF) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Andrea has various levels of affilia- tions with the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Association of Technology Manage- ment and Applied Engineering (ATMAE), the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC), the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), American Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE), and the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineer- ing International (AACEI). Furthermore, Dr. Ofori-Boadu serves on several departmental, college, uni- versity, and industry committees. She has also served as a reviewer for the National Science Foundation (NSF
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Mechanical Engineering: Design and Labs
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Perez, Boise State University; Donald Plumlee, Boise State University
part of a project funded by the National ScienceFoundation (NSF), the BSU mechanical engineering program integrates sustainability conceptsspecifically by using active learning modules (ALMs) suitable for each student's education level,progressing from freshman to senior. ALMs have shown to be more effective in improvingmotivation in the classroom compared to traditional learning. A modified survey instrument wasdeveloped for distribution to BSU mechanical engineering, engineering plus students, andalumni; both the student and alumni survey was modified using the 2009 American Society ofMechanical Engineerings' (ASME) sustainability survey with a combination of a study byNatasha Lanziner. Current mechanical engineering and engineering plus
Conference Session
Anything New in Dynamics?
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brian Self, California Polytechnic State University; Charles Birdsong, California Polytechnic State University; Eileen Rossman, California Polytechnic State University
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Mechanics
State University at San Luis Obispo in the Department of Mechanical Engineering teaching dynamics, vibrations and controls and is involved in several undergraduate and master’s level multidisciplinary projects. His recent research area is in active automotive safety.Eileen Rossman, California Polytechnic State University Page 13.73.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A New Spin on Teaching 3D Kinematics and Gyroscopic MotionAbstractStudents typically struggle with sophomore level dynamics – this difficulty is compounded whenthe material is extended to three dimensions. Coriolis acceleration can be
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T1A: Readiness 1
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2019 FYEE Conference
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Adam Joseph Malecki; Emily Rose Breniser, 2019 FYEE Conference; Alexa L. E. Littman; David Gee, Gannon University
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Diversity, FYEE Conference - Paper Submission
, engineering students havedesigned and built rooftop rainwater collection systems for garden use, vertical planters for efficientspace utilization, and composters for community gardens. For AY2017-18, the engineering FYSfaculty team included project ideas with greater potential for global reach. Thus, in response to ajoint UN/IEEE Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)for food security, a service learning project was initiated in order to produce a working model of asolar-powered food dehydrator which could be used to address hunger in communities far removedfrom our local one [2]. In addition to zero hunger, other SDGs included no poverty, affordable andclean energy, and good health and well-being [3-4]. The United
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robi Polikar, Rowan University; Ravi Ramachandran, Rowan University; Linda Head, Rowan University; Maria Tahamont, Rowan University
ultimate goal is of course to develop such an approach that will allow us to provide abetter-rounded engineering education by exposing students to emerging topical areas throughtheir existing curriculum. We envision this approach to serve as a prototype that can potentiallybe used as a national model primarily by engineering colleges and departments that would like toprovide novel multidisciplinary content for their students, but lack the necessary resources toprovide a full-fledged degree program, and/or to offer a wide spectrum of electives. We also have two specific objectives under this overarching goal: ‚ expose all ECE students – and raise their awareness – to emerging biotechnology topics by providing them with essential
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2013 ERC
Authors
Steven McKnight
CMMI Overview Steven H. McKnightDivision Director for Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation George A. Hazelrigg Acting Division DirectorContext: NSF Strategic Plan• Transform the Frontiers -- emphasizes the seamless integration of research and education as well as the close coupling of research infrastructure and discovery.• Innovate for Society -- points to the tight linkage between NSF programs and societal challenges, and it highlights the role that new knowledge and creativity play in economic prosperity and society’s general welfare.• Perform as a Model Organization -- emphasizes the importance of NSF as an exemplar of an agency that expects to attain excellence in
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Krystal Corbett Cruse, Louisiana Tech University; David Hall, Louisiana Tech University; Mary E Caldorera-Moore, Louisiana Tech University; Mitzi Desselles, Louisiana Tech University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
fundamentals and for the development of robust technology solutions.Dr. Mary E Caldorera-Moore, Louisiana Tech University Dr. Mary Caldorera-Moore is an assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering and Nanosystems Engineering, director of Women Influencing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (WiSTEM) outreach organization, and the co-organizer of the New Frontiers inDr. Mitzi Desselles, Louisiana Tech University Dr. Desselles is Associate Professor and Chester Ellis Endowed Professorship in the Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences at Louisiana Tech University. She is a member of the graduate faculty in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. ©American Society for Engineering
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Design and Entrepreneurship
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara A. Karanian A., Stanford University; Ateeq Junaid Suria, Mechanical Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; Jonathan Summers
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
currently working on development sensors and actuators for use in extreme harsh environments such as Venus, Mars, deep-sea beds, and inside airplane gas turbine engines. His primary research project involves the development of a harsh environment sensor for radi- ation measurements on a new material platform, and to qualify its reliability during operation. Before being enrolled in the Ph. D. program, he worked on his M.S. from Stanford University in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on energy systems and combustion of jet fuels. Prior to starting his Stanford career, Ateeq was awarded his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Arizona in 2010. Mr. Suria is
Conference Session
Accreditation and Assessment in SE Programs
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan E. Conry, Clarkson University
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
(if their focus was on businessapplications). With the development of microprocessors in the 1960’s, the character of thelandscape began to change. Technology changed, creating demand for engineers whounderstood the hardware and electronics underlying the chips but also were conversant with andcapable of developing the software components of a system. It was not possible to adequatelytreat the topics needed for education of these engineers in the context of a specialization areawithin an electrical engineering program of study. The first computer engineering program wasaccredited by the EAC of ABET in 1971, and between about 1970 and 1990, computerengineering emerged as a separate discipline. The last decade of the twentieth century
Conference Session
First-Year Programs: Monday 5-Minute Work-in-Progress Postcard Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica A. Kuczenski, Santa Clara University; Tricia Serviss, Santa Clara University
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Diversity
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First-Year Programs
://www.marcprensky.com/writing/Prensky%20%20Digital%20Natives,%20Digital% 20Immigrants%20%20Part1.pdfReich, R. (1991). ​The work of nations: Preparing ourselves for 21st century capitalism​. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf.Simpson, Z., Janse van Rensburg, N., Farron, E., Menachemson, D., & Van Ryneveld, M. (2011). “The holes in the cheese: Improving engineering students' generic communicative competencies.” In ​Conference of the South African Society for Engineering Education​: 290-297.Slattery, S. (2005). Technological Skill as Technological Literacy: An Argument for the Value of Writers’ Skill with Information Technology. ​Technical Communication​, ​52​(3), 353-360.Winsor, Dorothy. ​Writing like an engineer: A
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LEES 5: Preparing and Practicing Culturally and Ethically Sensitive Engagement
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2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Todd Nicewonger; Stacey Fritz; Lisa McNair, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
collaborate, but alsoprovide educational resources for training engineers and related specialists.As the field of Engineering Education increasingly prioritizes broadening participation inengineering, these types of ethnographic perspectives can be adopted to encourage designpractices that are diverse, equitable, and inclusive. For example, students, educators, andprofessional engineers may incorporate similar reflective practices that enable them to identifyand understand modes of complexity in their projects, which in turn will better prepare them toengage in work that is culturally relevant and sustainable. In addition, the approaches pointed toin this project can be used to make engineering practices relevant and accessible to stakeholdersin a
Conference Session
Digital and Embedded System Design
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Clint Kohl, Cedarville University; Keith Shomper, Cedarville University
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Electrical and Computer
University of Northern Colorado (1983) and his M.S. in Computer Science from the Air Force Institute of Technology (1984). Dr. Shomper received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Ohio State University (1993), specializing in computer graphics with minors in software engineering and distributed computing. His dissertation was in the area of visual degugging of computer programs. Dr. Shomper's research interests include computer graphics, distrubuted simulation, and virtual reality. Page 12.348.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 CedarLogic - a new Graphical Digital
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2003 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
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B. L. Steward; T. J. Brumm; S. K. Mickelson
Styles. Available on-line at, accessed August 28, 2003.Gregorc, A. F. 1982. An Adult’s Guide to Style. Maynard, MA: Gabriel Systems.Gregorc, A. F. 1985. Gregorc Style Delineator™: A Self-Assessment Instrument for Adults.Columbia, CT: Gregoric Associates, Inc.Hamilton, D. M., R. E. Pritchard, C. N. Welsh, and G. C. Potter. 2002. The effects of using in-class focus groups on student course evaluations. Jour. of Education for Business 77(6): 329-333.Herrmann, N. 1990. The Creative Brain. Lake Lure, NC: Brain Book.Kolb, D.A. 1984. Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning andDevelopment. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.Krueger, R. A. and M. A. Casey. 2000. Focus groups: a pocket guide for applied research. 3rdEd. Thousand Oaks
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2019 ASEE Zone I Conference & Workshop
Authors
Jimmy Ching-Ming Chen; Joseph Vaglica
, and practical solutions to a real-life problem.Although traditional lecture mode is still the primary method of teaching, we believe thatsupplementing with real life practices such as the “Green Energy Challenge” competition can fillthe gap between knowledge in books and real-life problems.5 AcknowledgementsWe appreciate Covenant House Michigan, Focus:HOPE, and Judson Center for providing theopportunities for students to access their facilities. We also appreciate the contractors, MichiganSolar Solutions and Energy Sciences, to assist students on the technical problems.6 References1. https://electri.org/education/green-energy-challenge-competition/2. S.Rauf A.Wahab M.Rizwan S.Rasool N.Khan, “Application of DC-grid for Efficient use
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International Study Abroad Programs
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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E James Nelson, Brigham Young University; Rollin Hotchkiss, Brigham Young University; Lourdes Manley, Brigham Young University; Oscar Dzul, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas; Joshua Draper, Brigham Young University
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International
culturalsensitivity are part of a global skill set that has been identified by the engineering community asnecessary for new graduates; therefore, many institutions have modified existing courses orcreated new ones to develop these skills3.The research presented hereto addresses globalization in the context of civil engineering and hasthe twofold objective of (1) describing a sustainable engineering study abroad program thatcould be used as a model to develop the required soft skills for engineers to work in globalenvironments and, (2) describing current and future assessment tools used to measure the successof the program. This ongoing study abroad program is taught in the Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering department at Brigham Young University (BYU) to
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Statics and Dynamics: What's New
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sangram Redkar, Arizona State University
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Mechanical Engineering
AC 2009-2344: ADVANCED VEHICLE DYNAMICS: THEORY IN PRACTICESangram Redkar, Arizona State University Dr. Redkar completed his PhD from Auburn University in 2005. He worked at Archangel System Inc., Auburn from 2005 to 2007. He joined the Department of Engineering Technology, Arizona State University as an assistant professor in Fall-07. His professional activities include: Member: ASME, ASEE, Reviewer for following international journals: Nonlinear Dynamics, Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Communications in Nonlinear Science, ASME Journal of Computation and Nonlinear Dynamics. His areas of research are Nonlinear Dynamics, Inertial Navigation and Engineering Education
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Capstone Design and Innovations in ECE
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Muhittin Yilmaz, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Selahattin Ozcelik, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Nuri Yilmazer, Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Reza Nekovei, Texas A&M University, Kingsville
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Electrical and Computer
during 2008-09 academic year, where he performed col- laborative research in computationally complex circuits and studied ”teaching by design” methodology. Nekovei was the recipient of university distinguished teaching award in 2008. He is a member of IEEE and Etta Kappa Nu honor society. Page 25.117.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 A TWO-SEMESTER PROJECT-BASED ROBOTICS CURRICULUMIntroduction: Robotics is a set of ideas and technologies that transform civilizations by enablingcomputers to interact intimately with the physical world, especially in hostile and
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
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Navarun Gupta; Sarosh Patel; Bhushan Dharmadhikari; Manan Joshi; Lawrence V. Hmurcik
we report where floating a circuit (i.e. not grounding it to the earth)is the best and safest case.INTRODUCTIONIn the field of electricity, the theoretical concept known as “ground” is indispensable insolving every electric circuit. Using Gauss’s law or Maxwell’s equations, one can definean electric field of a static or moving charge in a manner that is un-ambiguous. Only oneunique solution exists [1]. However, dealing with the mathematics inherent in theapplication of an electric field to an electrical circuit is prohibitive for most people,including electricians, technicians, and even most people with advanced degrees inElectrical Engineering. It is more efficient to introduce the concept of potential orvoltage. NOTE: potential is defined
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2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Hani Sait; Hamzah Raja
1 Managing and Assessing Senior Project Capstone Design by Implementing ABET Criteria Hani Sait1 and Raja, Hamzah,R.I.2 1 Kung Abdulaziz University- Rabigh 2 University of Technology MalysiaAbstractPrior studies on educational engineering has shown that the graduates from engineering collegeswere lack of practical skills which are not given enough attention in the existing curriculum ofengineering. From this study, it has been shown that Senior Project Capstone
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division New Ideas Session 1
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erin Jablonski, Bucknell University
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
the ability to solve problems in novel ways, the capacity to envision alternativesolutions, and the knack for design. However, traditional instructional and evaluation methodsmay make students overly risk averse, impacting their willingness to innovate to the extentnecessary to make disruptive changes to technology. Fostering an entrepreneurial spirit inengineering undergraduates may allow them to be more creative and less risk averse in theirapproach to solving multi-faceted, ill-defined problems. Analysis of student feedback fromreflection essays, self-report attitudinal surveys, and instructor assessment in two very differentcourses that promote the entrepreneurial mindset through student-driven projects will be used todistill the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ricky T Castles, East Carolina University; Evelyn C. Brown
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #19808Expanding Engineering through an S-STEM ProgramDr. Ricky T Castles, East Carolina University Dr. Ricky Castles is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering at East Carolina University. He is primarily affiliated with the ECU Electrical Engineering concentration. His research work focuses on the use of wireless sensor networks, microcontrollers, and physiological data collection for a variety of applications. His primary interest is in the area of adaptive tutorial systems, but he has ongoing projects in the area of hospital patient health monitoring. He is actively engaged in K-12 outreach
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Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 1
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Chase Hood MA, Kansas State University; Stacey E. Kulesza P.E., Kansas State University; Jia G. Liang, Kansas State University; Eric J. Fitzsimmons, Kansas State University; Jeff Zacharakis, Kansas State University
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
engineering and is a licensed engineer in the state of Kansas.Dr. Jia G. Liang, Kansas State University Jia Grace Liang is a faculty in the Department of Educational Leadership at Kansas State University (USA). Her research interests focus on school leadership, professional development and learning in STEM, equity for women and racial minorities, and leadership for community engagement. She holds a PhD from the University of Georgia in Educational Administration and Policy.Dr. Eric J. Fitzsimmons, Kansas State University Dr. Eric Fitzsimmons, P.E. is an assistant professor in the civil engineering department at Kansas State University. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering with a specialization
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1997 Annual Conference
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Gregory M. Dick
Internet. Thus, communicationsbetween the University's central servers and the regional campus servers was made possible.This technological step set the stage for the shared management of computing laboratories acrossthe University's five campuses.The University's Pittsburgh campus is an order of magnitude larger than the Johnstown campus.Within Computing and Information Services (CIS) resides a relatively large number ofcomputing professionals. This technical resource has sufficient specialized expertise to developin-house automated solutions to both the file management and account management problemsdescribed above. Furthermore, the size of the problem, 600 desktop clients, is sufficient to makethe required investment cost effective. Given this
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2023 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Seyed Mohammad Seyed Ardakani, Ohio Northern University; Grace Hattery, Ohio Northern University
structures, computational modeling of structures, and engineering education. He received the 2020-21 Professor Henry Horldt Outstanding Teaching award.Ms. Grace Hattery, Ohio Northern University Grace Hattery is a Junior at Ohio Northern University pursuing a Mechanical Engineering Major and a Theater Technology and Design Minor. Outside the classroom, she serves as a Senior Resident Assistant for Residence Life, is a sister of Delta Zeta-Zeta Kappa, and is a founding member of her university’s Themed Entertainment Association. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 A 3D-Printed Frames and Machines Activity in StaticsAbstractThe 3D-Printed Frames and Machines Activity was
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2023 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt; Joan Tisdale; Katherine Ramos; Mike Soltys
] A.M. Steegh, T.N. Hoffler, M.M. Keller, and I. Parchmann. “Gender differences in mathematics and science competitions: A systematic review.” J Res Sci Teach., vol. 56, 1431- 1460, 2019. DOI: 10.1002/tea.21580.[20] A. Sullivan and M.U. Bers. “VEX Robotics competitions: Gender differences in student attitudes and experiences.” Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, vol. 18, pp. 97-112, 2019. https://doi.org/10.28945/4193[21] S.A. Schill and A.R. Bielefeldt. “Mentoring correlates to characteristics of university K12 outreach programs: Survey findings (Fundamental).” American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2021, 24 pp. https://peer.asee.org/37500[22] A.U. Gold, P.M. Pendergast