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2011 North Midwest Section
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Steve Sternberg
Academic Integrity in the ClassroomAuthor: Dr. Steve SternbergAffiliation: Chemical Engineering, University Minnesota Duluth ssternbe@d.umn.eduThis paper will explore issues of academic integrity (AI) in the classroom: Define several meanings of academic integrity Explore how and why students cheat Describe techniques to enhance student integrityThe work is based on personal observations and informal discussions with many studentsthroughout my career as a student and as an instructor.Academic Integrity is a term used to describe the expectation of honest, open, and responsibleconduct while engaged in scholarly activity - be it research, teaching, service
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Engineering Technology Potpourri
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Maher Shehadi, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Technology
electrical and systems. He has conducted several projects to reduce carbon dioxide and other building emission impacts by evaluating and improving the energy practices through the integration of sustainable systems with existing systems. His current research focuses on engaging and educating students in sustainable and green buildings’ design and energy conservation. He is currently investigating various ways to reduce energy consumption in office buildings. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Testing Ground Effect Aerodynamics on a Scaled F1 Car Maher Shehadi, PhD Assistant
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Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 7
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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James A. Kearns, York College of Pennsylvania; Jennifer Owrutsky
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Electrical and Computer
recipient of a Presidential Fellowship. Subsequently, he worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Applied Research Laboratory of the University of Texas-Austin. Dr. Kearns has spent the past 24 years at York College of Pennsylvania developing new programs in mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. He recently co-authored another edition of Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering with Dr. Giorgio Rizzoni of The Ohio State University.Jennifer Owrutsky American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 A direct method of determining the natural frequency and dimensionless damping coefficient of any 2nd-order circuitAbstractAll
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Engineering Physics and Physics Division Technical Session 3
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University
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Engineering Physics and Physics
Paper ID #28486Teach Machine Learning with ExcelProf. Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University Yumin Zhang is a professor in the Department of Engineering and Technology, Southeast Missouri State University. His research interests include semiconductor devices, electronic circuits, neural networks, and engineering education. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Teach Machine Learning with Excel Yumin Zhang Department of Engineering and Technology
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2007 North Midwest Section Meeting
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John P. Iselin
. lecture–based learning. In Proceedings, 2000 ASEE conference and exposition. Washington, D.C.Biographical InformationJohn Iselin received his doctorate from Iowa State University in 1999. He taught at BucknellUniversity in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania for five year before accepting his current position at theUniversity of Wisconsin, Platteville. His professional interests are in atmospheric transport anddispersions modeling in urban areas, and educational pedagogical research. Proceedings of the 2007 ASEE North Midwest Sectional Conference
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Elizabeth Dellorco, Rowan University; Anthony Vinh Bui, Rowan University; Jacqueline Johnson, Rowan University ; Matthew McBride, Rowan University
Paper ID #35278Recycling Matters: A Study on Improving University Recycling ProgramsElizabeth Dellorco, Rowan University Elizabeth is a sophomore chemical engineering major at Rowan University. Her interests include helping the environment and promoting sustainability. She has also done research on machine learning with applications for teaching in schools. Some of her other interests include musical performance, German language studies, and literature.Mr. Anthony Vinh Bui, Rowan University Hello, my name is Anthony Bui. I am an aspiring mechanical engineering student at Rowan Univer- sity and am apart of various
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Jeffrey L. Schwartz P.E., Queensborough Community College
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Diversity
. He worked as a Component Engineer at Mini-Circuits from 2007 to 2009, where he became aware that standard values and ideal values for design do not always match. Since 2009, he has been an Assistant Professor with the Engineering Technology Department, Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Application of Egyptian Fractions to Parallel Resistors Jeffrey L. Schwartz Queensborough Community CollegeAbstractProfessors of introductory electronics courses often want to use integer-based problems withinteger-valued solutions. This paper shows how applying the
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Cassandra J Wright, University of Washington, Bothell; John William Bridge P.E., University of Washington, Bothell
Paper ID #242972018 ASEE Zone IV Conference: Boulder, Colorado Mar 25Case Study: Practical Introduction of a Materials Selection Software in aFundamentals of Materials Science CourseDr. Cassandra J Wright, University of Washington, Bothell Cassandra Wright is an assistant professor within the Division of Engineering and Mathematics in the School of STEM at University of Washington Bothell (UWB). She received her BSME from Rose- Hulman. She earned her MS and PhD in Bioengineering from Clemson University as well as a certificate in Engineering and Science Education. Currently, she is developing courses for UWB’s new program in
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Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II - Study Abroad
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2017 ASEE International Forum
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Ashraf Ghaly P.E., Union College
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Main Forum (Podium Presentation)
2017 ASEE International Forum:Columbus , Ohio Jun 28 Paper ID #20742Ancient Egypt: A blend of engineering/architecture and history/cultureDr. Ashraf Ghaly P.E., Union College Ashraf Ghaly is Director of Engineering and Carl B. Jansen Professor of Engineering at Union College, Schenectady, NY. Published over 250 papers, technical notes, and reports. Supervised over 50 research studies. Registered PE in NYS. ASCE Fellow and Member of the Chi-Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Ancient Egypt: A blend
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Mid Atlantic Papers
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2017 Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
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Thuong N Nguyen, York College of Pennsylvania; Justin Reichner; James Moscola, York College of Pennsylvania; Kala Meah, York College of Pennsylvania
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Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
2001, 2003, and 2008 respectively. Hisinterests include embedded systems and hardware acceleration.Kala MeahDr. Meah received the B.Sc. degree from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technologyin 1998, the M.Sc. degree from South Dakota State University in 2003, and the Ph.D. degree fromthe University of Wyoming in 2007, all in Electrical Engineering. Currently, Dr. Meah is anAssociate Professor in the Department of Engineering and Computer Science at York College ofPennsylvania. His research interest includes electrical power, HVDC transmission, renewableenergy, energy conversion, and engineering education. Fall 2017 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, October 6-7 – Penn State Berks
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2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
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Pranav A. Bhounsule; Ahmad Taha; Sebastian Nugruho
of 4 or 5. There were a total of 21 teams and were Your Carsplit into 3 classrooms for the program. Next, we describethe specifics of the program and activities. Figure 1 shows The car which comes to a complete stop first withone of the teams and all the girls holding their certificates the color sensor pointing on the red line is the winnerat the end of the camp. A video of the main activities is Fig. 2: Car racingavailable on YouTube [3] and lab handouts and surveyquestions are available on Github [4].2.1 EquipmentWe used the LEGO Mindstorms Education EV3 Core Set.Only the following elements from the Core set are neededfor
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Materials In Design And Manufacturing
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Dave Kim, Washington State University-Vancouver; Jaesoon Jang, Washington State University-Vancouver; Sung Jae Shin, Washington State University-Tricity
AC 2008-1263: THE EFFECT OF PERSONALITY TYPE ON TEAMPERFORMANCE IN ENGINEERING MATERIALS TERM PROJECTS.Dave Kim, Washington State University-VancouverJaesoon Jang, Washington State University-VancouverSung Jae Shin, Washington State University-Tricity Page 13.1221.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008The effect of personality type on team performance in engineering materials termprojects.AbstractMost of long-term engineering class projects require teamwork. Often, conductingprojects increase the quality of classroom life and facilitate student learning. Sometimes,team projects hinder student learning and create disharmony and dissatisfaction withclassroom life. In many
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Systems Engineering Constituents Tech Session
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Steve Walter, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne (Eng)
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Systems Engineering Constituent Committee
IPFW Professor of Systems Engineering and Director of the Center of Excellence for Systems Engineering. He is a member of the International Council on Systems Engineering, Project Management Institute, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science Page 13.122.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 A Systems Approach to Engineering “Economics”IntroductionA new course has been instituted at the graduate level that emphasizes a systems approach toteaching finance, economics, cost accounting and cost
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Alternative Energy Source Projects
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Craig Somerton, Michigan State University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2008-1054: AN OCEAN ENERGY PROJECT: THE OSCILLATING WATERCOLUMNCraig 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 1979
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Mechanical Engineering Poster Session
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2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yaomin Dong, Kettering University; Arnaldo Mazzei, Kettering University; Paul Zang, Kettering University
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Mechanical Engineering
received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1998. He specializes in dynamics and vibrations of mechanical systems and stability of drivetrains with universal joints. His current work relates to modal analysis, stability of drivetrains, finite element analysis and CAE. He is a member of ASME, ASEE and SEM.Paul Zang, Kettering University Dr. Paul Zang is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Kettering University and a certified Professional Engineer in the State of Michigan. Professor Zang’s research is in the area of Computer Aided Engineering and Manufacturing. He is the Group Leader for the PLM World Academic Focus Group, a selection of academic
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2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Meeting
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Andrew Grossfield Ph. D, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
presenting alternative mathematical insights and concepts. Grossfield@IEEE.org is his email address. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Limits, Singularities and other Concerns in the Elementary Functions of CalculusConventional calculus textbooks pointlessly introduce the concepts of singularities and limits ina strange way that confuses many students who could be practical engineers and technicians.When the points of the elementary functions of calculus are plotted on a Cartesian coordinateplane, the functions appear as curves that are single-valued, and mostly continuous and smooth.Except for a finite number of very
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Curriculum in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology: Part I
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Muhammad Hasan, Texas A&M University
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Engineering Technology
currently an Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at TAMU. His research interests include the design and implementation of dynamically reconfigurable computing systems, computer architecture and behavioral synthesis of digital systems. Page 14.373.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Course Development in Digital Systems Targeting Reconfigurable HardwareAbstractIt is important for engineering students to keep up-to-date with the changing technologies inorder to fully exploit technology capabilities for implementing engineering designs. In doing
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1996 Annual Conference
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Thomas M. West; Kimberly D. Douglas
,` Establishing an informal, relaxed climate where members feel free to candidly express their points of view,` Using the consensus method to reach decisions on key team issues,` Involving members in the setting of goals and objectives,` Implementing good team meeting guidelines, including agenda planning and time management,` Insisting that team members respect each other and that each person's contribution is valued,` Identifying and dealing with team members' dysfunctional behaviors,` Celebrating the achievement of milestones and other team accomplishments, and` Using recognition methods, task assignments, and other techniques to motivate team members. Typically, in undergraduate engineering education a
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1996 Annual Conference
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Said Ahmed-Zaid; James J. Carroll
requirements. Several sections of this neering, power electronics, controls, and robot ics.course were taught in areas of strong departmental expertise,such as controls, robotics, power engineering, power electron- 4. New and emerging technologies (e.g., in the area of elec-ics, electronics, instrumentation, and the solar car project. tric/electronic control of power processing/conversion),Each senior design section was taught by a separate faculty require a changing educational focus towards more elab-member and enrollment was limited to at most 30 students orate, systems-oriented design applications, Only a fewper section. This course typically involved a series of design schools are adapting to this
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1996 Annual Conference
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Maher E. Rizkalla; Charles F. Yokomoto; Carol L. O'Loughlin
for freshman engineering students under a Department of Education FII?SE grant. The new course,Introduction to Erzgineen”ng Methodology, represents a broader set of goals course than the old course, Eng”neen”ngProblem Solving, which was originally intended as an introduction to engineering problem solving. This existingcourse was based on traditional engineering topics such as circuit analysis, thermodynamics, and computingand students learned basic skills in a conventional lecture-recitation format. The existing course was found tobe lacking as a motivating and exciting experience for first year engineering students. Since these two factorsplay strong roles in student retention and persistence, an interdisciplinary team of faculty decided to
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1996 Annual Conference
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Aaron R. Byerley; Edward M. O'Brien
presentations, encouraging student interaction with technicalexperts on the faculty and from within industry, and by asking for lots of feedback from all of theparticipants. The authors have found that these activities have helped to provide the seniors with astimulating and enriching “capstone” design experience that helps them be ready to make contributionsimmediately after graduation.References‘ Davis, M. T., Grady, H. M., and Leonard, D. C., 1995. The Relationship of Academic Programs to Industry.Society for Technical Communication, 42nd Annual Conference, Washington, DC.2 Davis, M. T., Grady, H. M., and Leonard, D. C., 1995. Educating the Technical Professional of Tomorrow.IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, Savannah, GA.3
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Capstone and Senior Design in Engineering Technology
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ivana Milanovic, University of Hartford; Tom Eppes, University of Hartford
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Engineering Technology
Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan. Page 14.1051.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Capstone Projects for Engineering Technology: Issues, Benefits and Trade-offsAbstractCapstone courses in our engineering technology (ET) programs are structured as open-endedundertakings where students are expected to creatively analyze, synthesize, and apply a wide-variety of learning outcomes from prior coursework. A capstone project may either be industry-sponsored or internally-sourced with student teams advised by
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Teaching Dynamics
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Raymond Jacquot, University of Wyoming; Jeffrey Anderson, University of Wyoming; David Walrath, University of Wyoming
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Mechanics
Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering. E-mail: quot@uwyo.edu.Jeffrey Anderson, University of Wyoming Jeffrey Anderson earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wyoming with a research emphasis in image processing. He received his BS and ME from the University of Utah in 1989 and 1992 respectively. He has worked on a closed-loop controller for mechanical ventilation of patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome. Additionally he has worked on a servo lung simulator with a related control method that was awarded a U.S. Patent. He is a member of IEEE and ASEE. He is currently an Assistant Academic Professional Lecturer in both the
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Electrical ET Projects and Applications
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Brian Perry, Bloomsburg University; Michael Williams, Bloomsburg University; Scott Eckert, Bloomsburg University; Biswajit Ray, Bloomsburg University
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Engineering Technology
andteaching objectives are met.Bibliography 1. J. D. Lang et al., “Industry Expectations of New Engineers: A Survey to Assist Curriculum Designers,” Journal of Engineering Education, pp. 43-51, Jan 1999. 2. B. Ray, “An Instrumentation and Data Acquisition Course for Electronics Engineering Technology Students,” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2003. 3. C. Yeh et al., “Undergraduate Research Projects for Engineering Technology Students,” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2003. 4. J. S. Dalton et al., “Mini-Lab Projects in the Undergraduate Classical Controls Course,” ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2003. 5. R. Bachnak et al., “Data Acquisition for Process Monitoring and Control,” ASEE Annual Conference
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Incorporating Projects into the Curriculum
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Gregg Dixon, U.S. Coast Guard Academy
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Mechanical Engineering
2006-134: A SOLAR DISTILLER AS A THERMAL SYSTEMSDESIGN-BUILD-TEST PROJECTGregg Dixon, U.S. Coast Guard Academy Gregg Dixon is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He received an M.S. degree in Engineering Science in 1966 from Stanford University in a combined B.S./M.S program. He received a Ph.D. in M.E. from Stanford in 1970. He previously served in the U.S. Navy, taught at California State University, Northridge and served as a consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Page 11.118.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006
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Digital System Design
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2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Sin Ming Loo, Boise State University; Arlen Planting, Boise State University; Matt Murdock, Boise State University
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Electrical and Computer
2006-277: INTRODUCING FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS INTOSOPHOMORE DIGITAL CIRCUITS COURSESin Ming Loo, Boise State UniversityArlen Planting, Boise State UniversityMatt Murdock, Boise State University Page 11.832.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Introducing Field-Programmable Gate Arrays into Sophomore Digital Circuits Course AbstractIn this paper, we describe our experiences in introducing Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) intoour sophomore digital circuits course. We describe our findings, the techniques of preparing thelaboratory and computer systems, and approaches taken to
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Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Julia L. Morse, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus; Raju S. Dandu, Kansas State University, Polytechnic Campus
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Manufacturing
training to local food manufacturer. He has four years of plant maintenance experience as a mechanical engineer in thermal and nuclear power industry. He has been in education for last 13 years teaching design, manufacturing, and industrial automation related courses. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 First Steps with Tooling U as a Support to the Mechanical Engineering Technology Flipped ClassroomAbstractThe “flipped classroom” approach provides framework for placing more of the responsibility forfoundational learning as part of a student’s “homework” responsibility prior to the class meeting,thus freeing class and lab time for more active learning toward deeper
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Issues in Mechanical Engineering Technology II
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Robert Weissbach P.E., Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Koty Jarrod Miles, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Engineering Technology
Paper ID #26561Low Cost Experimental Setup for Validating Motor TorqueDr. Robert Weissbach P.E., Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Robert Weissbach is currently chair of the department of engineering technology at IUPUI. From 1998 - 2016 he was with Penn State Behrend as a faculty member in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. His research interests are in renewable energy, energy storage and engineering education.Mr. Koty Jarrod Miles, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis My name is Koty Miles. I am a student at IUPUI and before that I was a PLTW student. The major I am seeking is
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Instrumentation Division Technical Session 2
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Tae-Hoon Kim, Purdue University Northwest; Lash B. Mapa, Purdue University Northwest; Min Hye Jun, Dongduk Women's University
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Diversity
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Instrumentation
industry and educational institutions. He is a certified six sigma black belt and a certified quality engineer with ASQMiss Min Hye Jun, Dongduk Women’s University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Framework to develop the customized tool for RFID experimentAbstractRadio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology has been adopted and widely used in manyapplications including agriculture, forest industry, hospitals, highway transportation, andmanufacturing industry. Due to its advantages such as tracking and real-time monitoring. RFIDtechnology uses the tag to store limited data that can be read by RFID reader through theantenna. Passive RFID technology is commonly used in industry because of no
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Mathematics Division Technical Session 2
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Jeffery J. Leader, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Jessa B. Ward, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Mathematics
Paper ID #23553Creating Laboratories to Aid Student Modeling Ability in Calculus IDr. Ashley Bernal, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Ashley Bernal is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technol- ogy. She received her PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2011. She was an American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) teaching fellow and Student Teaching Enhancement Partnership (STEP) Fellow. Prior to receiving her PhD, she worked as a subsystems engineer at Boeing on the Joint Un- manned Combat Air Systems (JUCAS) program. Her research areas of interest include