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Conference Session
Hands-On Projects and Demos
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University; Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University; Ryan A Koppes, Northeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Paper ID #22563The River Project: an Open-Ended Engineering Design Challenge from Bench-Scale to Pilot-ScaleDr. Lucas James Landherr, Northeastern University Dr. Lucas Landherr is an associate teaching professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University, conducting research in engineering education.Dr. Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University Dr. Courtney Pfluger received her Doctoral degree in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University in 2011. In the fall of 2011, she took a position as an Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University in the College of Engineering as a part of
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Technical Session 1 - Current Issues
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anthony P. Garland, Clemson University; Sarah Jane Grigg, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
can result in bi-modaldistributions which typically are not desirable [9]. As of August 2018 approximately 210,000SOLIDWORKS users have passed the exam which indicates its wide acceptance as a measure ofbasic 3D modeling skills [12].Summary of methodsTable 1 summarizes the state of the art methods and research gaps. In summary, the literaturemakes a compelling case for using rubrics in grading and using automated grading. However, theliterature lacks clarity on how automated grading compares to manual grading. A statistical studycomparing automated grading of 3D models and manual grading would enable CAD educators tomake informed decisions about when to use automated and manual grading. Table 1 Summary of the
Conference Session
ELOS Best Paper Nominations
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Loren Limberis, East Carolina University; Jason Yao, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Carolina University Dr. Jianchu (Jason) Yao joined the Department of Engineering at East Carolina University as an Assistant Professor in August, 2005. He received a B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Shaanxi university of Science and Technology, China, in 1992 and 1995, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in elec- trical engineering from Kansas State University in 2005. His research interests include wearable medical devices, telehealthcare, bioinstrumentation, control systems, and biosignal processing. His educational research interests are laboratory/project-driven learning and integration of research into undergraduate education. Dr. Yao is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education
Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division (CONST) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
George Okere, University of Cincinnati; Chris Souder, M.S.
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
Paper ID #36836An Approach in Designing and Teaching Hands-on and ImmersiveConstruction Cost Estimating CourseDr. George Okere, University of Cincinnati George is an associate professor educator, and heavy highway chair (endowed position) in the Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management Department in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati (UC). George has over 23 years of construction indus- try work experience, and 11.5 years of which was with Kiewit, where he worked on various heavy civil projects. He received his PhD in Technology Management from Indiana State
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2008 GSW
Authors
Richard Bannerot
, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2004.RICHARD BANNEROTRichard Bannerot is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Houston. His research interests arein the thermal sciences and engineering education, especially heat transfer, alterative energy, thermal system design,and design education. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas. Proceedings of the 2008 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference The University of New Mexico – Albuquerque Copyright © 2008, American Society for Engineering Education APPENDIX I: QUIZ TOPICSTopics for Closed Book Quizzes for
Conference Session
Meeting ABET Requirements
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Bannerot, University of Houston
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
2006-831: CONTENT ASSESSMENT AT THE COURSE LEVELRichard Bannerot, University of Houston Richard Bannerot is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston. His research interests are in the thermal sciences and in engineering design education. For the past fifteen years he has taught the required "Introduction to Design" course at the sophomore level and has been involved in the teaching of the department's capstone design course. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas. Page 11.356.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 20062006-831: CONTENT
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aneet Dharmavaram Narendranath, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Paper ID #17679Introducing the Galerkin Method of Weighted Residuals into an Undergrad-uate Elective Course in Finite Element MethodsDr. Aneet Dharmavaram Narendranath, Michigan Technological University Dr.Aneet Dharmavaram Narendranath is currently a Lecturer at Michigan Technological University (Michi- gan Tech). He received a PhD in Mechanical Engineering-Engineering mechanics in 2013. Subsequently, he worked as a visiting assistant professor at Michigan Tech from 2013-2014 and then as an Engineer at the French Nuclear Commission (CEA) in France until 2015. His research interests are mathematical modeling of fluid physics
Conference Session
Promoting Multidisciplinary Efforts
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chan Ham, Kennesaw State University; Jasmine Cherelle Washington; Steven Howell Sims, Hopewell Designs, Inc.; Kevin Stanley McFall, Kennesaw State University
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
students for designing engineeringsystems in their post-graduation employment.References1. Ward, T. A. (2013). Common elements of capstone projects in the world's top-ranked engineering universities. European Journal of Engineering Education, 38(2), 211-218. doi:10.1080/03043797.2013.7666762. Systems Engineering Fundamentals., Ch. 11 Technical Reviews and Audits; App 16-a Schedules Defense Acquisition University Press, 20013. Agboola, O. P., Hashemipour, M., Egelioglu, F., Atikol, U., & Hacisevki, H. (2012). Assessing a Decade Old Capstone Senior Projects Through ABET Accreditation Program Outcomes. Procedia - Social And Behavioral Sciences,47(Cyprus International Conference on Educational Research (CY-ICER-2012)North
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic University; Luis Fernando Cortes, Florida Atlantic University
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Paper ID #11611Project-Based Learning of System-of-SystemsDr. Daniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic UniversityLuis Fernando Cortes, Florida Atlantic University . Page 26.1271.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Project-Based Learning of System-of-Systems Luis F. Cortes and Daniel Raviv Department of Computer & Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL
Conference Session
Two-year College Division: Authors Address Transfer Matters-Part I
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Cooley Jones, Louisiana State University; Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
Paper ID #12213BRCC to LSU Engineering Pathway to SuccessMrs. Sarah Cooley Jones, Louisiana State UniversityDr. Warren N. Waggenspack Jr., Louisiana State University Page 26.288.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 BRCC to LSU Engineering Pathways to SuccessABSTRACTThe National Science Foundation (NSF) S-STEM funded scholarship program, EngineeringPathway to Success, is a joint effort of the College of Engineering at Louisiana State University(LSU) and Baton Rouge Community College (BRCC), and it
Conference Session
Accreditation and Assessment in SE Programs
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan E. Conry, Clarkson University
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
AC 2011-862: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, COMPUTER ENGINEERING,COMPUTER SCIENCE SIBLING DISCIPLINES WITH DIVERSE CUL-TURESSusan E. Conry, Clarkson University Susan E. Conry is Distinguished Service Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of Software Engineering at Clarkson University. She is also currently the Chair Elect of the EAC of ABET. She received her Ph.D. from Rice University in Electrical Engineering. Dr. Conry’s research and educational interests cover various areas of computer engineering and software engineering. Her work in multiagent systems has focused on agent negotiation strategies, distributed constraint satisfaction problems, distributed genetic algorithms, and distributed search
Conference Session
Software Engineering Curricula
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tom Reichlmayr, Rochester Institute of Technology; Michael J. Lutz, Rochester Institute of Technology
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Software Engineering Constituent Committee
AC 2012-3766: A COURSE FOR DEVELOPING PERSONAL SOFTWAREENGINEERING COMPETENCIESTom Reichlmayr, Rochester Institute of Technology Tom Reichlmayr is an Associate Professor in the Department of Software Engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Prior to transitioning to his academic career, he worked as a software engineer in the process automation industry in a variety of roles over a span of 25 years. His teaching and research interests include the development of undergraduate software engineering curriculum, especially at the introductory level. Of primary interest is the study of software development process and its application to course curriculum and student team projectsProf. Michael J. Lutz
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2024 South East Section Meeting
Authors
Brian Aufderheide, Hampton University; Makeda Alethea Wilkes
Paper ID #40934Nonlinear Multiple Input Multiple Output Process as a Final Project:Bringing Motivation to the Control ClassroomDr. Brian Aufderheide, Hampton University Dr. Brian Aufderheide is Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering at Hampton University. He com- pleted his PhD in Chemical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His areas of expertise are in advanced control, design, and modeling of biomedical, chemical and biological processes.Makeda Alethea Wilkes ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Nonlinear Multiple Input Multiple Output Process as a Final Project
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division – Program Development & Desired Outcomes
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sergio William Sedas, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Paper ID #14013A program to develop resiliency, self-confidence, intrinsic motivation, and asense of purpose in young adultsDr. Sergio William Sedas, Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey Dr. Sergio Sedas is a professor at the Mechatronics Department at Tecnol´ogico de Monterrey. He is former head of the Mechatronics undergraduate program and founder of multiple hi-tech companies. For over 25 years he has developed innovative industrial robotic and vision systems for Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. Interested in innovating education, in 2010 he began to research the human brain and human behavior to determine how to improve
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Engineering Leadership
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary B. Vollaro, Western New England University; Robert R. Klein, Western New England University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
Paper ID #16052Completing the Pass: Leadership ’On’ and ’In’ the FieldDr. Mary B. Vollaro, Western New England University Mary B. Vollaro is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts. Dr. Vollaro received her Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut, her M.S. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and her B.S.M.E. at Western New England University. She has held engineering positions in industry (in particular, the materials science area) and was Chair of the ASEE Materials Division. She has written in the area of materials science education and is now working on
Conference Session
Mechanical Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Trivett P.Eng., University of Waterloo
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
- ever, he has evidently improved the luck of institutions by teaching undergraduate courses in design and mechanical engineering. Dr. Trivett is an Associate Professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada. In 2014, he was appointed director of the Engineering Clinic in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Waterloo. Thankfully, these institutions continue to thrive, and support innovative programs in engineering. Page 24.152.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 An Attempt to Gamify a First Course in
Conference Session
Inclusivity, Mentorship, and Entrepreneurial Thinking
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joaquin Rodriguez, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
for industry trends to set the goals for academia. Let industry pull out academia. Realize the faster pace of technology development in industry. Increase partnership with industry. Keep the dominant role of research. Open for higher education transformation in “modalities”. Include more industry knowledge (internship, “case studies”).” “I would like to see the final work product of the program. I believe it is a presentation if memory serves. I think it would be nice for the alumni involved to have a chance to see the presentation virtually.” “a Webex kickoff for all attendees could help broaden the network for all involved and cross-pollinate teams and ideas for mutual benefits.” “I think it’s already great because it helps to improve
Conference Session
Programs Using New Instrumentation Concepts
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jerry Keska, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
laboratories, an extensive processthat adapted it to the needs of mechanical engineering was implemented. This included thedevelopment of completely new experiments that involved newly-designed hardware andinstructions that were all developed and built in-house with student participation. Educational LaboratoryThere are three basic types of engineering laboratories where physical experiments areconducted—educational, developmental, and research-focused.1 This paper deals with aneducational laboratory in Instrumentation and Measurements for mechanical engineering students.In this particular class, the students received their first serious exposure to the physicalexperiments, experimentation, and lab tools that are used
Conference Session
Experiences in Teaching Energy Courses
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2010-1219: USING AN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SUMMER CAMP FOR HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS AS A UNIVERSITY OUTREACH PROGRAM FOR THERECRUITMENT OF FUTURE ENGINEERING STUDENTS: A TWO YEAR STUDYRobert Fletcher, Lawrence Technological University Robert W. Fletcher joined the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Lawrence Technological University in the summer of 2003, after two decades of continuous industrial research, product development and manufacturing experience. Dr. Fletcher earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Washington, in Seattle, Washington, a Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Systems from Lawrence Technological University
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
Authors
Zoe Zyvith, Rutgers University; Mark Thomas Trevena, Rutgers University; Andrew Yong; Ryan Lamantia; Lana E Sharp, Rutgers University; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of the District of Columbia. His research interests include the application of wireless sensor networks in biomedical and environmental domains and performance analysis of communication systems over fading channels. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Geothermal Heating and Cooling at the Massachusetts General Hospital Zoe Zyvith1, Mark Trevena1, Ryan Lamantia1, Lana Sharp1, Andrew Yong1 and Sasan Haghani,2,3 1 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, 08854 2
Conference Session
Manufacturing Division Technical Session 7
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yalcin Ertekin, Drexel University; Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University; Andrew Chi, Drexel University; Thomas Hays
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
- ity control. His research interest includes sensor based condition monitoring of CNC machining, machine tool accuracy characterization and enhancement, non-invasive surgical tool design, reverse engineering and bio materials.Dr. Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University Irina Ciobanescu Husanu, Ph. D. is Assistant Clinical Professor with Drexel University, Engineer- ing Technology program. Her area of expertise is in thermo-fluid sciences with applications in micro- combustion, fuel cells, green fuels and plasma assisted combustion. She has prior industrial experience in aerospace engineering that encompasses both theoretical analysis and experimental investigations such as designing and testing of
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 5: From Functions to Big Data–A Hands-on Challenge
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Rajendran Swamidurai, Alabama State University ; Cadavious M. Jones; Carl Pettis; Uma Kannan
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mathematics
from Auburn University in 2014. He is a contributor to the Australian Maths Trust, and member of the MASAMU international research group for mathematics.Dr. Carl Pettis Carl S. Pettis, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Al- abama State University Administrative role: Interim Associate Provost Office of Academic Affairs Alabama State UniversityDr. Uma Kannan Dr. Uma Kannan is Assistant Professor of Computer Information Systems in the College of Business Administration at Alabama State University, where she has taught since 2017. She received her Ph.D. degree in Cybersecurity from Auburn University in 2017. She specialized in Cybersecurity, particularly on
Conference Session
Project-Based Experiences in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
Paper ID #14170Improving the Lighting Efficacy by Upgrading the Lighting of a CommercialBuildingDr. Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University Dr. Ahmed Cherif Megri, Associate Professor of Architectural Engineering (AE). He teaches capstone, lighting, electrical, HVAC and energy design courses. He is the ABET Coordinator for the AE Program. His research areas include airflow modeling, zonal modeling, energy modeling, and artificial intelligence modeling using the support vector machine learning approach. Dr. Megri holds a PhD degree from INSA at Lyon (France) in the area of Thermal Engineering and a
Conference Session
Innovations in Advanced Fabrication Technologies
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
R. Radharamanan, Mercer University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #16316Use of 3-D Printers to Design, Build, and Test a Quadcopter DroneDr. R. Radharamanan, Mercer University Dr. R. Radharamanan is currently working as Professor of Industrial Engineering and Director of Mer- cer Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MCIE) at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. He has forty two years of teaching, research, and consulting experiences. His previous administrative experiences include: President of International Society for Productivity Enhancement (ISPE), Acting Director of In- dustrial Engineering as well as Director of Advanced Manufacturing Center at Marquette University
Conference Session
Electrical Energy Courses, Labs, and Projects I
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Keith L. Coogler, Sam Houston State University; Bill Crockford, Sam Houston State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #5845An Applied Comparison Study: Solar Energy vs. Thermoelectric EnergyDr. Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State UniversityMr. Keith L. Coogler, Sam Houston State UniversityBill Crockford, Sam Houston State University Dr. Crockford is an assistant professor and registered professional engineer in Texas. Page 23.150.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 An Applied Comparison Study: Solar Energy vs. Thermoelectric EnergyAbstractThermoelectric generators (TEG) are devices that
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Carol Flynn; Robert Hesketh; C. Stewart Slater
cylinder.7 – Mass Balance Weigh the bread, and find the mass of the gases that left the bread by subtracting themass of the ingredients.8– Moisture Content To find the amount of water in the bread, to complete the mass balance, put the bakedbread into an oven to completely dry it out. After at least 12 hours in the oven weigh thebread, and subtract this weight from the final weight of the bread to find the amount ofwater that was in the bread.9 – Volume of Gas Retained Given the volume of the dough from prior experiments, subtract the volume of thebaked bread to obtain the volume of gas retained. Next calculate the volume of gas thatthe added amount of yeast can generate. Research states the ADY produces 160ml of gasper 285mg of yeast in
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer II
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hyun W. Kim, Youngstown State University; Yogendra M. Panta, Youngstown State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
AC 2011-2088: ON THE WORK BY ELECTRICITY IN THE FIRST ANDSECOND LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICSHyun W. Kim, Youngstown State University Hyun W. Kim, Ph.D., P.E. Hyun W. Kim is a professor of mechanical engineering and the coordinator of the mechanical enginneering graduate program at Youngstown State University. He has been teaching and developing courses in the fluid thermal area and conducting research in advanced thermodynamics, advanced fluid mechanics, and computational fluid mechanics and heat transfer . He is a Professional Mechanical Engineer in Ohio and is currently conducting applied research in fluid power control and computational fluid dynamics with local industries. Dr. Kim received a B.S.E. degree from Seoul
Conference Session
Frontiers in Engineering Economy
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Neal Lewis, University of Bridgeport; Ted Eschenbach, TGE Consulting; Joseph Hartman, University of Florida
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Economy
and serves as department chair. His research interests are in economic decision analysis and dynamic programming. He is an active member of ASEE, IIE, and INFORMS and currently serves as editor of The Engineering Economist. Page 15.607.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Funding Decisions for Multi-Stage ProjectsAbstractLarge industrial projects are generally organized and funded in stages, with each stage fundedand executed sequentially. This is widely practiced with new product and new technologydevelopment projects, venture capital projects, and natural resource development
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Muneer Alshowkan; Khaled Elleithy
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Authenticated Multiparty Secret Key Sharing Using Quantum Entanglement Swapping Muneer Alshowkan, Student Member, IEEE, Khaled Elleithy, Senior Member, IEEE Quantum Teleportation does not require a quantum channel to Abstract— In this paper we propose a new protocol for send the unknown state however, it require a classical channel.multiparty secret key sharing by using quantum entanglement The need for classical channel
Conference Session
Software Engineering Projects
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James N. Long, Oregon Institute of Technology; Linda Sue Young, Oregon Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
tools, o researching tasks, and o overcoming monsters.The goal is the Epic Win at the end of the year where the fully developed system is deployed tothe end customer.Junior Project Course Sequence Educational ObjectivesThe Junior Project course sequence is the first exposure for most software engineeringtechnology students to large scale software engineering problems. Topics include softwareengineering process, scheduling, architecture, and teamwork. This is also the first time studentswork on a project spanning multiple quarters. In some instances, projects are a continuation froma previous year team effort. The junior project is a required sequence and must be completed ina single year. Once a project is started, the