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Ocean, Marine, and Coastal Engineering Topics
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Waters, U.S. Naval Academy; Randy Broussard, U.S. Naval Academy; Jenelle Piepmeier, U.S. Naval Academy
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Ocean and Marine
2006-2364: A STEREO VISION-BASED WAVE SURFACE MEASUREMENTPROJECTJenelle Piepmeier, U.S. Naval AcademyJennifer Waters, U.S. Naval AcademyRandy Broussard, U.S. Naval Academy Page 11.124.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 A Stereo Vision-Based Wave Surface Measurement Project Measuring the three-dimensional characteristics of the ocean surface has a varietyof applications. For example, surface measurements of vessel wakes could be used forimproving hull designs. In the study of ocean surfaces, accurate surface measurementscould be used for verifying ocean wave models or in lieu of such models in the study ofvarious surface properties (i.e. microwave
Conference Session
BME Assessment and the VaNTH ERC
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Verstraete, University of Akron
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Biomedical
AC 2007-373: THE USE OF FACULTY COURSE ASSESSMENT REPORTS INBME: LESSONS LEARNED IN THREE YEARSMary Verstraete, University of Akron Page 12.1483.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The Use of Faculty Course Assessment Reports in BME: Lessons Learned Over Three YearsAbstractThe assessment of program outcomes for ABET accreditation has become a challenge forengineering programs nationwide. It is especially difficult for biomedical engineering programsthat rely heavily on core engineering courses offered in non-biomedical engineering departments.Thus, the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The University of Akron has
Conference Session
New Trends in Energy Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kendrick Aung, Lamar University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
AC 2007-467: DESIGN OF THERMAL SYSTEMS: A LOST COURSEKendrick Aung, Lamar University KENDRICK AUNG is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Lamar University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering from University of Michigan in 1996. He is an active member of ASEE, ASME, AIAA and Combustion Institute. He has published over 50 technical papers and presented several papers at national and international conferences. Page 12.462.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Design of Thermal Systems: A Lost CourseAbstract In a
Conference Session
Trends and Applications in Curricula and the Capstone Experience
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel M. Dulaski PE, Northeastern University
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Civil Engineering
Paper ID #5907Improving Municipal Infrastructure in Capstone Through a Consulting FirmModelDr. Daniel M. Dulaski PE, Northeastern University Dr. Daniel M. Dulaski, PE, joined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Northeastern University in 2009. His research is primarily in transportation engineering which includes safety, roadway design, human factors, and sustainable transportation systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts. He is the academic advisor for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter, and the
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathleen Meehan, Virginia Tech; Justin Adam Cartwright, Virginia Tech
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
/Champaign under the direction of Prof. Nick Holonyak, Jr. Her areas of research include design of optoelectronic materials, devices, and systems; optical spectroscopy; high heat load packaging; and electrical engineering pedagogy.Mr. Justin Adam Cartwright, Virginia Tech Page 23.842.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Lab-in-a-Box: Strategies to Teach Online Lab Courses While MaintainingCourse Learning Objectives and OutcomesThe Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech has institutedseveral nontraditional on-campus laboratory courses during the
Conference Session
Topics in Energy Management
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kendrick T. Aung, Lamar University
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Economic and Life Cycle Analysis of Renewable Energy SystemsAbstractRenewable energy resources such as wind and solar are playing increasingly important role inpresent and future energy scenarios of both developed and developing countries. For example,the installed wind energy in the United States increased from 12 GW in 2006 to 47 GW in 2011averaging 30% increase over the five year period. Over the same period, global wind energycapacity has increased from 74 GW to 238 GW. Engineering students and future engineers, whowill be involved in making decisions on design and implementation of these renewable energysystems, require knowledge of
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Signal Processing and Controls
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew G Feemster, U.S. Naval Academy
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #7900A Systematic Approach for Development and Simulation of Digital ControlAlgorithms using SIMULINKProf. Matthew G Feemster, U.S. Naval Academy Matthew Feemster received his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University in 2000. From 2000 to 2002, he was the lead Controls Engineer at WaveCrest Laboratories based in Dulles, VA. In 2002, he accepted a position at the U.S. Naval Academy where he is currently an Associate Professor. His current research interests include nonlinear/adaptive control techniques applied to marine applications
Conference Session
TAC/ABET-related Outcome-based Assessment Methods and Models
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Clark D. Shaver P.E., Pittsburg State University; James A. Lookadoo P.E., Pittsburg State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2012-3101: EVALUATION OF DIRECT ASSESSMENT TOOLS IN ELEC-TRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYProf. Clark D. Shaver P.E., Pittsburg State University Clark D. Shaver, P.E., currently serves as a professor in the Electronics Engineering Technology program at Pittsburg State University. Shaver received his master’s of science and bachelor’s of science, both in electrical engineering at Oklahoma State University. Shaver has worked as an Automation Engineer and as a Motor Design Engineer. Currently, his research is focused on speaker authentication systems. Shaver is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Oklahoma.Dr. James A. Lookadoo P.E., Pittsburg State University James Lookadoo serves as the Program
Conference Session
Projects in Instrumentation and Control
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akram Hossain, Purdue University, Calumet; Tanima Zaman, Purdue University Calumet
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
manufacturing Systems Development Applications Department of IEEE/IAS. He authored more than 25 refereed journal and conference publications. In 2009, he as PI received NSF-CCLI grant entitled A Mechatronics Curriculum and Packaging Automation Laboratory Facility. In 2010, he as Co-PI received NSF-ATE grant entitled Meeting Workforce Needs for Mechatron- ics Technicians. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill., in developing direct computer control for hydrogen powered automotives. He is also involved in several direct computer control and wireless process control related research projects. His interests are in the area of industrial transducer, industrial process control
Conference Session
Factors Affecting Student Performance
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Omer Farook, Purdue University, Calumet; Chandra R. Sekhar, Purdue University, Calumet; Jai. P. Agrawal, Purdue University, Calumet; Ashfaq Ahmed, Purdue University, Calumet
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Engineering Technology
and instruction delivery methods related to distance learning.Prof. Chandra R. Sekhar, Purdue University, Calumet Chandra R. Sekhar is a member of the faculty of electrical and computer engineering technology at Purdue University, Calumet. Sekhar earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Madras (India), a diploma in instrumentation from Madras Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from University of Pennsylvania. Sekhar’s primary teaching and research focus is in the areas of biomedical and process control instrumentation and clinical engineering.Dr. Jai. P. Agrawal, Purdue University, CalumetProf. Ashfaq Ahmed, Purdue University, Calumet
Conference Session
Poster Session
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tanja Magoc, University of Texas at El Paso; Eric Freudenthal, University of Texas, El Paso; Francois Modave, Central Washington University
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
AC 2010-1084: LEARNING DYNAMIC SYSTEMS THROUGH THE HELP OFCOMPUTER PROGRAMMINGTanja Magoc, University of Texas at El PasoEric Freudenthal, University of Texas, El PasoFrancois Modave, Central Washington University Page 15.834.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Learning Dynamic Systems through the Help of Computer ProgrammingAbstractDynamic systems are not easily understood by students entering college due to complexity ofunderlying concepts, which are frequently stated but not understood in early mathematics andscience courses. Moreover, students majoring in disciplines other than computer science, such asbiology or finance
Conference Session
Construction Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ifte Choudhury, Texas A&M University
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Construction
Paper ID #8615BIPV Roof Tiles: Effect of Locations on Energy Cost SavingsDr. Ifte Choudhury, Texas A&M University Page 24.233.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 BIPV Roof Tiles: Effect of Locations on Energy Cost SavingsAbstractBuilding Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) materials have a great potential of being usedas a source of renewable energy for buildings. The purpose of this study was todetermine the correlation between energy savings due the use of BIPV roof tiles andheating and cooling degree days. A total
Conference Session
Instrumentation Applications
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Trieu V. Phung, University of Houston, Downtown; Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston, Downtown
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
AC 2012-3507: DESIGN AND CONTROL OF A TWIN TANK WATER PRO-CESSMr. Trieu V. Phung, University of Houston, DowntownDr. Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston, Downtown Vassilios Tzouanas is an Assistant Professor of control and instrumentation in the Engineering Technology Department at the University of Houston, Downtown. Tzouanas earned a diploma in chemical engineering from Aristotle University, a master’s of science degree in chemical engineering/process control from the University of Alberta, and a doctorate of philosophy degree in chemical engineering/process control from Lehigh University. His research interests focus on process control systems, process modeling, and simulation. His industrial professional
Conference Session
Instrumentation Applications
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Fathizadeh P.E., Purdue University, Calumet; Joseph Edward Cody, Purdue University, Calumet
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
AC 2012-4826: DESIGN OF A MOBILE ROBOT AND USE OF RFID FORFAST WEREHOUSINGDr. Masoud Fathizadeh, Purdue University, Calumet Masoud Fathizadeh has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology since 2001. He has worked more than 15 years both for private industries and national research labs such as NASA, Argonne and Fermi National Laboratories. Fathizadeh has established his own consulting and engineering company in 1995 and performed many private and government projects. His areas of interests are, control systems, power systems, power electronics, energy, and system integration. Fathizadeh is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Illinois.Mr. Joseph Edward Cody, Purdue
Conference Session
Engineering Technology Curriculum Innovations
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William H. Blanton, East Tennessee State University; Zhibin Tan, East Tennessee State University; Davin A. Strom, East Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The Fast Fourier Transforms for Technologists, Engineers, and Other Non-Ph.D.sABSTRACT.The number of professional areas in which Fourier transforms appear is impressive. Fouriertransforms play an important role in optics, medical imaging, acoustics, waveform analysis, andeven business analysis. Quite often the Fourier Transform is first encountered in a formalmathematics class after the study of the Fourier series. As needed, the Fourier transform isrevisited in senior level and graduate level courses. Unfortunately, many engineering technologystudents, science majors, and even some undergraduate engineering students are not introducedthe Fourier transform.The relevancy of the Fourier transform
Conference Session
Information Literacy in Context: Enabling Real World Problem Solving
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael J. White, Queen's University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
AC 2012-3002: PATENT CLASSIFICATION REFORM: IMPLICATIONSFOR TEACHING, LEARNING, AND USING THE PATENT LITERATUREMr. Michael J. White, Queen’s University Page 25.1029.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012Patent Classification Reform: Implications for Teaching, Learning and Using the Patent LiteratureIntroductionIn early 2011 the European Patent Office (EPO) and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)announced a project to create a joint classification system called the Cooperative PatentClassification (CPC). The CPC will be based on the European Classification (ECLA) and theInternational Patent
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan
Session 2559 Integration of Design and Selected Process Engineering Components into the Unit Operations Laboratory Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan Chemical Engineering Laboratory Washington University St. Louis, MO 63130IntroductionABET 2000 criteria require each educational program to include meaningful design experiencethat grows with the students’ development1. Design of any chemical, petroleum, biochemical,materials, environmental, etc. process involves proper selection and sizing of various
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
D. Joseph Shlien
sequence that if two wings give more lift than one, three will give moreOrville and Wilbur Wright were designers and manufac- than two, ...turers of bicycles, which were very popular at that time.Their formal education had ended with high school. Having become bored with bicycles, theyseriously started to work on the ‘flying machine’ project in 1899.Iteration 1 (summer ‘99)Once having decided to start this project, the Wrights wrote the Smithsonian Institute (May 30‘99) requesting published papers and a list of important references. From these works theylearned what approaches were unsuccessful and some of the challenges which lay ahead. Afteronly two months of having received this
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Susan Montgomery
such issues as drop/add process, dual degree, pass/fail options, transfer credits Academic calendar Useful phone numbers and contact information at the department, college and university level. Resource Centers/ tutoring information Brochures from cooperative education office, office of international programs Department and college scholarship and award information Financial aid information Phone course registration, grade reporting, etc. information Services for Students with Disability office Faculty Handbook Counseling and Psychological Services Referral Guide for Faculty and Staff
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael Tarnowski; Sara Wadia-Fascetti
maximized providing the student with a creative and integrated perspectivetowards problem solving.Following is a presentation of each new laboratory module. In this presentation, each moduleconsists of a simple laboratory set-up and a summary of the integrated (computer, theory, andexperimental modeling) educational objectives required of the students.LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS:Experiment 1: Determinate Truss Analysis. The assignment is intended as a review ofelementary statics and serves as an introduction to computer solutions. The teaching points of theassignment are: 1) determinate truss analysis is simply the application of elementary statics; 2)bar forces and reactions may be computed directly, as opposed to incrementally as in the methodof
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Barbara Mirel; Atul Prakash; Leslie A. Olsen; Elliot Soloway
to timeconstraints of a school term, and to bring the course more in step with industry approaches by thefollowing:• educating students on techniques for defining a vision of the product (what is it doing and for whom),• placing greater emphasis on the client’s and user’s perspective, the interface design, and interface’s effects upon the rest of the code, and• conducting iterative usability testing, starting early in the project cycle.From inception to completion of the software, these important issues are addressed by teachingstudents to write well-reviewed specifications and user documentation, by beginning this early inthe term, and by using these documents to inform the design.Problem With Software Design CoursesIn the computer
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Michael J. Brandemuehl; Lawrence E. Carlson
extensive computer networks Structural Variety of Structural Systems For educational demonstration purposes, the building has been designed with four different structural types used in more than ten different applications; all are exposed. This includes: • Wide flange steel columns; • Long and short span beams; • Tube steel bar joists and a 40-foot truss; • Composite steel and concrete decking; • Pre-cast concrete; • Cast-in-place concrete; • Load bearing masonryVisible Re-BarSteel reinforcing bars are integral to the design and construction of concrete structures, butthey are only visible during construction. In one location, representational “re-bar” has
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Jr., Fred O. Simons; Aaron L. Robinson
.; “Architectural Tradeoffs inDigital Dynamic Model Implementations”, Proceedings of the TMS320 Educators Conference, Houston, Texas, August 10-12, 1993.[GEOR92] George, A. D., Microprocessor-Based Parallel Architecture for Reliable Digital Signal Processing, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1992.[DSPA94] DSPatch, Number 29, Applications Newsletter, Analog Devices Inc., Norwood,Massachusetts, 1994.[TI4093] TMS320C40 Users Guide, Texas Instruments, Houston, Texas, 1993.[MOTO89] DSP69002 Users Manual, Motorola, Phoenix, Arizona, 1989. Page 2.319.7[TIMA94] Uncopyrighted Work Presented by Texas Instruments and Marshall in the
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
James . McDonald
components. • Each game shall function according to the minimum requirements established by the group in its project proposal. • Total cost to construct the game is not to exceed $50.00 over and above the cost of any components provided by the instructor to all groups. The following guidelines apply:Each group was provided their own PICDEM-2 demonstration board (available from Digi-KeyCorporation at $99, with a substantial discount for educational customers), PIC 16C74AUV-erasable EPROMed microcontroller (also from Digi-Key at about $15), and Hantronix HDM128GS12-1 graphic LCD module (from Hantronix Inc. at about $45).Major ComponentsThe PIC 16C74A is a relatively high-end member of Microchip’s extensive PIC family of 8
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Stanley J. Pisarski
the ramifications of these experiences in the courses, student’scollege education and beyond.I. IntroductionThe objective of this paper is to provide examples of circuits and systems that the electricalengineering technology students simulate with various software simulation packages. Specificcourses have been chosen to examine the effect that the software has on student learning ofcircuit analysis and design concepts.Software simulation has been used in the electrical engineering technology program at UPJ sincethe early 1970’s. Early circuit software was executed on an IBM 1130 mainframe computer thatrelied on hand-coded information for the circuit, punched computer cards, and submission of thecard deck to the computer operator for the
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Fathi Finaish
of individual sections into a final report in a highly integratedmanner.Bibliography1. Anderson, J. D., “Introduction To Flight”, McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 1989.2. Finaish, F., "Design and Hands-on Experiences for Undergraduates: Case Study on Small Aircraft Models," International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 118-136, 1997.3. Finaish, F., “Design, Development, and Flight Testing of a Radio-controlled Aircraft Model”, Internal report, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, UMR, January, 1998.4. Hartman, D. E., "Design by Memorandum," Mechanical Engineering News, Vol. 30, No. 3, 1993.5. McCormick, B. W., “Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, and Flight Mechanics, Second
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
S. Pennell; R. Worcester; R. Stone; Mustafa Guvench
that a controller for diffusion systems can be built with off-the-shelfinexpensive data acquisition hardware and software to upgrade and automate the diffusionsystems in most university microfabrication laboratories.Since its completion the system has proven itself to be an asset in our MicroFabricationlaboratory. It has been reliably used in the fabrication of MOS and PN-junction diodes and inthe development of a multi-project PMOS integrated circuit process for educational use at theUniversity of Southern Maine[2]. ....... Page 3.462.5Figure 1. Schematic Diagram of The Diffusion System
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Hands-On Learning in ET I
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wenle Zhang, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
Rockwell Automation, a famous industrial automation supplier, as a control engineer for more than 5 years. He has experience in PLC application, industrial control networking, control software development. From 2001 to 2006, Dr. Zhang was an assistant professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Ohio University. Dr. Zhang’s current research interests include discrete event system, industrial automation, system identification and neural networks. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Design of a PLC System Simulator and Application to Teaching Programmable Logic Controller Course Online Wenle
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 5
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alireza Kavianpour, DeVry University
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
Paper ID #42963Teaching Programming Languages by Two Teachers: Instructor and ChatGPTDr. Alireza Kavianpour, DeVry University Dr. Alireza Kavianpour received his PH.D. Degree from University of Southern California (USC). He is currently Senior Professor at DeVry University, Ontario, CA. Dr. Kavianpour is the author and co-author of over sixty technical papers most of them published in IEEE journals or conferances. He has one pending patent . ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Teaching Programming Languages by Two Teachers: Instructor and ChatGPTThis
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2008 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
M. Ali Montazer
different crew (resource) schedules To identify bottlenecks in a process or a system To understand the interaction between components in a system To determine capacity and limits in a system To understand system behavior with changing input and/or resourcesThe interested readers are referred to Banks et al (2005) for a comprehensive coverage ofdiscrete event simulation. While only the very large companies especially those withsignificant research and development budgets have traditionally benefited from the use ofsimulation modeling, the advances in computing hardware and software have madediscrete event simulation modeling a more practical and affordable decision support toolwhich could be used by practically all firms