Paper ID #9524Expert Innovators and Innovation Education: Mental Models in PracticeDr. Eden Fisher, Carnegie Mellon University Eden Fisher is Director of the Masters Program in Engineering & Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM) and Professor of the Practice at Carnegie Mellon University. She earned an A.B. in Chemistry from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Engineering & Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University. Her experience includes over twenty years in industrial technology planning and innovation management.Dr. Indira Nair, Carnegie Mellon University Indira Nair retired from Carnegie Mellon
Paper ID #42180Engineering the Next Generation of Innovators: Analysis of Students’ InnovationHabitsHadear Ibrahim Hassan, Texas A&M University Hadear Hassan is a Doctoral Candidate in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University. She holds a BSc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. Her research interest includes smart and sustainable manufacturing and engineering education.Mr. Luis Angel Rodriguez, Texas A&M UniversityDr. Astrid Layton, Texas A&M University Dr. Astrid Layton is an assistant professor at Texas A&M University in the J. Mike
Paper ID #42590Board 316: Innovation Self-Efficacy: Empowering Environmental EngineeringStudents to InnovateDr. Azadeh Bolhari, University of Colorado Boulder Dr. Bolhari is a professor of environmental engineering in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering (CEAE) at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her teaching focuses on fate and transport of contaminants, capstone design and aqueous chemistry. Dr. Bolhari is passionate about broadening participation in engineering through community-based participatory action research. Her research interests explore the boundaries of engineering and social
Paper ID #40500Entrepreneurial Mindset & Innovative Thinking SkillsDr. Abdullah Konak, Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus Dr. Abdullah Konak is a Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology at the Penn- sylvania State University, Berks. Dr. Konak also teaches graduate courses in the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Analytics and Operations program at the College of Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State World Campus. Dr. Konak’s primary research interest focuses on modeling, analyzing, and optimizing complex systems using computational intelligence combined with probability
, hands-on experiences with IOT that would reinforce theoreticalknowledge and facilitate innovation. The later dimension of technical education requiresaccess to an IOT infrastructure and the mentoring and resources that can supportstudents in validating new ideas. At East Carolina University, we architected andimplemented a multi-campus IOT platform that makes it easy to deploy and manage mosttypes of sensors. The platform makes it easy to analyze collected data and implementautomation of workflows based on insights extracted from the data. This platformtransforms the campus into a lab where the Digital Lounge and the Isley Innovation Hubcan mentor students to innovate on this IOT platform. The Digital Lounge is the initiativeof the College of
Education”, and awarded him the Life Time Achievement Award in 2021.Thomas GriffinDongye Shen © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Customer-Driven Approach in Entrepreneurship Innovation Bala Maheswaran, Dongye Shen, Yankai Wang, Maulik Patel, Taiki Chung, Grant Lee, Thomas Griffin, Haoran Li, Jaison Patel, Jåthun Ãrjan, William Opet, and Asees Singh Sarna College of Engineering Northeastern University1. AbstractNew ideas and new products are the major strengths for revenue growth in today's vibrantcommercial setting. The growing popularity of customer-orientated
technology in educational settings, data use in education policy de- velopment, conducting program evaluations, institutional research, and building stakeholders’ evaluation capacity. Dr. Mathende is a member and active participant of the AEA. He is also the Editorial Board Member of the Frontiers of Contemporary Education journal. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Paper ID #33097Mr. Zhicheng Zhang, Tennessee Technological University Mr. Zhicheng Zhang is a PhD researcher at the Additive Manufacturing Research and Innovation Lab- oratory of Tennessee
Paper ID #34901Leadership in Engineering Innovation and EntrepreneurshipDr. Peter Golding P.E., University of Texas at El Paso Professor in the Department of Engineering Education and Leadership. Director of the Center for Re- search in Engineering and Technology Education at the University of Texas at El PasoDr. Scott A. Starks P.E., University of Texas at El Paso Dr. Starks is a Professor of Engineering Leadership at the University of Texas at El Paso. He received the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Rice University in 1978 and is a registered Professional Engineer.Dr. Roger V. Gonzalez P.E., University of Texas at
Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Division CMMI Division ASEE ERC 2010 Steven H. McKnight Division Director CMMI Reorganization & Merger History* CMS (FY 2006) DMI (FY 2006 DMI (FY 2006 ) $88.4 Million $66.1 Million 12 Programs 7 Programs 10 Program 7 Program Directors Directors ~1400 Proposals 1,126 Proposals CMMI FY 2009 $232.6 Million
OPEN INNOVATION THE HP LABS WAY Lueny Morell (lueny.morell@hp.com) HP Labs Strategy and Innovation Office ASEE ERC – March 1518 20101 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP Confidential PRESENTATION AGENDA – Open Innovation @ HP Labs – HP Labs Innovation Research Program – Open Cirrus™ Cloud Computing Testbed – NSFASEE Industry Fellowship Program – Lessons Learned – Final words – Invitation2 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP LABS RESEARCH OVERVIEW3 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP LABS AROUND THE WORLD Global talent, local innovation BRISTOL ST. PETERSBURG PALO ALTO BEIJING
PartnershipMaksim Dubinsky/shutterstock.com Nationwide network helping smaller manufacturers compete globally Baldrige Performance Excellence Program Strengthening performance excellence in U.S. organizations PoudreNIST Laboratory Programs – Driving Innovation throughMeasurement • The Material Measurement Laboratory and the Physical Measurement Laboratory are responsible for NIST’s metrology mission space • Core Functions Include: • Maintenance of Fundamental Units • Applied measurements and Baxley/JILA dissemination of the SI
The 2017 Budget:Investing in American Innovation Kei Koizumi Assistant Director for Federal R&D White House Office of Science & Technology Policy“Sixty years ago, when the Russians beat us into space, wedidn’t deny Sputnik was up there. We didn’t argue about thescience, or shrink our research and development budget. Webuilt a space program almost overnight, and twelve yearslater, we were walking on the moon. That spirit of discoveryis in our DNA.” - President Barack Obama January 12, 2016The 2017 Budget:• Invests in R&D and innovation• Accelerates the pace of innovation to create jobs• Improves Americans’ health
Paper ID #15216Integrating Innovative Entrepreneurship with Engineering EducationDr. Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, NMIMS University Dr Pradeep Waychal is a founder trustee and the chair of Guruji Education Foundation that provides holistic support to the education of underprivileged students and operates on funding from friends. The foundation has recently extended its work in diverse areas such research in engineering education, youth employability and teaching computer science to adolescents. Earlier, Dr Waychal has worked at Patni Computer Systems for 20 years in various positions including the head of innovations, NMIMS
Paper ID #27496What Do Students Learn about Innovation?Dr. Nicholas D. Fila, Iowa State University Nicholas D. Fila is a postdoctoral research associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Indus- trial Design at Iowa State University. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Ph.D. in Engi- neering Education from Purdue University. His current research interests include innovation, empathy, engineering design, course design heuristics.Dr. Justin L. Hess, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
class time to devote to presentations from each branch ofengineering.This GIFT explores the use of engineering innovations as a quick (> 5 min) way to demonstratethe varied disciplines within engineering. At the start of each class, an engineering innovation ishighlighted that relates to one the major concepts of that class period. For example, if the class isabout circuitry than an example related to wearable sensors would be relevant (see Table 1).These engineering innovations can be sourced from technology sites, current headlines, or evenfrom “First Looks” in the ASEE Prism magazine (http://www.asee-prism.org).A brief introduction of the subject through visual means (e.g. Powerpoint, videos),should lastaround two minutes, followed with a
OPEN INNOVATION THE HP LABS WAY Lueny Morell (lueny.morell@hp.com) HP Labs Strategy and Innovation Office ASEE ERC – March 1518 20101 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP Confidential PRESENTATION AGENDA – Open Innovation @ HP Labs – HP Labs Innovation Research Program – Open Cirrus™ Cloud Computing Testbed – NSFASEE Industry Fellowship Program – Lessons Learned – Final words – Invitation2 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP LABS RESEARCH OVERVIEW3 ©2009 HP Confidential ©2009 HP LABS AROUND THE WORLD Global talent, local innovation BRISTOL ST. PETERSBURG PALO ALTO BEIJING
Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Division CMMI Division ASEE ERC 2010 Steven H. McKnight Division Director CMMI Reorganization & Merger History* CMS (FY 2006) DMI (FY 2006 DMI (FY 2006 ) $88.4 Million $66.1 Million 12 Programs 7 Programs 10 Program 7 Program Directors Directors ~1400 Proposals 1,126 Proposals CMMI FY 2009 $232.6 Million
Education, 2007 Sustaining Manufacturing with Innovative Recruitment StrategiesAbstractSan Diego City College (SDCC) has been partnering with different organizations in thestate of California to increase the quantity and quality of manufacturing engineers andengineering technicians available to the workforce. In this paper, the authors discussdifferent recruitment strategies to attract students into engineering technology programs,specifically, the manufacturing engineering technology field. Three main factors that ledus to a successful program implementation are local news publications, active industrypartnerships, and campus events for students. This paper describes in details ourpublication effort through six different news communication
AC 2009-1170: TEACHING INNOVATIVE THINKING: FUTURE DIRECTIONSDaniel Raviv, Florida Atlantic UniversityMoshe Barak, Ben-Gurion University of the NegevTimothy VanEpps, Florida Atlantic University Page 14.1141.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Teaching Innovative Thinking: Future Directions Daniel Raviv Department of Electrical Engineering Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33431 E-mail: ravivd@fau.edu Moshe Barak Ben Gurion University
AC 2009-1316: INNOVATIVE NETWORK SECURITY COURSE DEVELOPMENTHetal Jasani, Northern Kentucky University Dr. Hetal Jasani is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Northern Kentucky University. His research interests include mobile and wireless networks, distributed systems and network security. He has published many publications in refereed journals and conference proceedings and given presentations at a variety of conferences. He is a professional member of various technical organizations such as ACM, IEEE and ASEE. Dr. Jasani received the Ph.D. from Florida International University in 2006. He also worked as assistant professor at Michigan Technological
2006-185: INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES TO TEACH TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERINGYusuf Mehta, Rowan University Dr. Mehta is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rowan University. Dr. Mehta has extensive experience in teaching transportation engineering, pavement materials and pavement systems. Dr. Mehta has published several technical and educational papers in leading professional organizations. Page 11.772.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Innovative Techniques to Teach Transportation Engineering
2006-752: INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENTAL PRACTICES IN VIBRATIONMECHANICSK. V. Sudhakar, Universidad de las Americas-PueblaTadeusz Majewski, Universidad de las Americas-PueblaLuis Maus, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla Page 11.767.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENTAL PRACTICES IN VIBRATION MECHANICSAbstractThis paper presents the laboratory stands and the methodology that are used to provide thelaboratory experiments as a supplement to the courses of dynamics and vibration. It is shown inwhat way the knowledge from the lectures can be used for analyzing the dynamics ofmechanical systems or in what way the relations
University Dr. Larry (Loring) Nies Professor of Environmental and Ecological Engineering Professor of Civil Engi- neering Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. Ph.D., 1993 The University of Michigan Environmental Engineering c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Innovations in the Environmental and Ecological Engineering Undergraduate Education Program at Purdue UniversityIntroduction Engineering disciplines evolve over time, in response to ever-advancing theoreticalunderstanding and the needs of society. The evolution of environmental engineering (EE) in theUnited States over the past 60 years is an
Paper ID #25235Expanding and Evolving an Innovation ConcentrationDr. Karl D. Schubert FIET, University of Arkansas Dr. Karl D. Schubert is a Research Professor and Director of Research for Innovation and Data Science Initiatives for the College of Engineering and the Sam M. Walton College of Business in the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas. His academic research focuses on providing Innovation programs for STEM education; and, student, faculty and industry innovation engagement. Schubert also serves as a consultant specializing in innovation, entrepreneurship, technology and organizational opti
Paper ID #15370A Framework for Developing Innovation CompetenciesDr. Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, NMIMS University Dr Pradeep Waychal is a founder trustee and the chair of Guruji Education Foundation that provides holistic support to the education of underprivileged students and operates on funding from friends. The foundation has recently extended its work in diverse areas such research in engineering education, youth employability and teaching computer science to adolescents. Earlier, Dr Waychal has worked at Patni Computer Systems for 20 years in various positions including the head of innovations, NMIMS as the director
a unique 4-course mod- ule focused on creativity and problem solving leadership and is currently developing a new methodology for cognition-based design. She is one of three instructors for Penn State’s Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Creativity, Innovation, and Change, and she is the founding director of the Problem Solving Research Group, whose 50+ collaborating members include faculty and students from several universities, as well as industrial representatives, military leaders, and corporate consultants.Dr. Senay Purzer, Purdue University, West Lafayette enay Purzer is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering Education. She is the recipient of a 2012 NSF CAREER award, which examines how
Innovation for theNext Decade © 2016 BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. COMPANY PROPRIETARY INFORMATION© 2016 BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. COMPANY PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 2Brocade at a Glance Founded Operating in in 1995 148+ Countries 4,000+ Employees $2+ Billion in Worldwide Annual Revenue #2 Vendor in Leader in Data
Need drives innovation through collaboration INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY REAL NEED Clinical Lab Validations Translation into Applications Future Markets 0Magnetic Levitation Magnetic Levitation A frog levitated in very high magnetic field (>10 T)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1vyB-O5i6EMagLev for Tissue EngineeringDisruptive Technology 4 4 Disruptive Technology Equilibrium position depends on: a) Cellular density
Paper ID #21466Library and Student Innovation Center: Makerspace!Dr. Steven F. Barrett, University of Wyoming Dr. Steven F. Barrett, P.E., received the B.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1979, the M.E.E.E. from the University of Idaho at Moscow in 1986, and the Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. He was formally an active duty faculty member and professor at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado and is now professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and associate dean for Academic Programs, College of Engineering and Applied Science
. from the University of South Carolina, a M.A. from the University of Michigan, and a B.A. from Calvin College. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Innovation for the Engaged LibrarianAbstractAs librarians, we constantly innovate to meet the needs of our users and to utilize newtechnology. Discovery is an important part of this process. When we discover our patrons’ painpoints, we can more easily adapt to their needs. As the National Science Foundation’sInnovation Corps program is implemented in more and more universities, engineering and patentlibrarians facilitate faculty and scientists in using the Business Model Canvas. Librarians canhelp faculty and scientists with