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Conference Session
Thermodynamics
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ASEE Southeast Section Conference
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Brett Austin McCandless, North Carolina State University; Nancy Moore PhD, North Carolina State University
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Professional Engineering Education Papers
is a Teaching Associate Professor at North Carolina State University in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department. She teaches undergraduate courses in the thermal-fluid sciences. She is the course coordinator for Thermodynamics I and has taught the course in the traditional lecture and flipped formats. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 2023 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference Pump Design Project for Large-Scale Thermodynamics Course Brett Austin McCandless and Nancy J. Moore North Carolina State University/North Carolina State UniversityAbstractEducation quality improves when students are
Conference Session
K-12 and Outreach
Collection
ASEE Southeast Section Conference
Authors
Leigh S McCue, George Mason University; Stacey Rathbun, George Mason University Television; Ali Khalid Raz, George Mason University; Daigo Shishika, Department of Mechanical Engineering, George Mason University; Cynthia Smith PhD, George Mason University; Erin Hagarty, George Mason University; Richard Wood, George Mason University ; Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University; James Yang, George Mason University; Erin Williams, George Mason University
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Professional Engineering Education Papers
holds a temporary faculty appointment with the U.S. Navy Naval Surface Warfare Center at Crane, Indiana and has worked with Naval Postgraduate School, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU-APL), the United States Missile Defense Agency, and Honeywell Aerospace. He holds a BSc. and MSc. in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University, and a Ph.D. in Aero- nautics and Astronautics from Purdue University. He is a co-chair of International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Complex Systems Working Group and a Certified Systems Engineering Profes- sional (CSEP). He is also a senior member of the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and Institute of Electrical and
Conference Session
International Research Experience, Quality Improvement, and Programs/Curriculum Around the Globe
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Quamrul H. Mazumder, University of Michigan, Flint; Md. Rezaul Karim Ph.D., Khulna University, Bangladesh; Serajul I. Bhuiyan, Auburn University, Montgomery
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International
link a detailed biography: http://www.kuurp.ac.bd/rezaul.html.Dr. Serajul I. Bhuiyan, Auburn University, Montgomery Educated in Bangladesh and United States, Serajul I. Bhuiyan has more than 20 years of experience as professor, Researcher, International Consultant, and an academic executive. Currently, he is professor and Head of the Department of Communication and Dramatic Arts at Auburn University, Montgomery (AUM), Ala., USA. Before joining AUM in 2008, Bhuiyan served as Professor and Director of Mass Communication and Journalism at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, USA; the professor and Found- ing Director of the Mass Communication Department at Texas A&M University, Texarkana, USA; and Associate
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Simo Lehto, Helsinki Polytechnic
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International
Polytechnic.Beginning in 2000, the development and implementation of new EE model has beencontinued at Helsinki Polytechnic University (Stadia). Since August 2001, the Faculty ofEngineering at Stadia has developed and implemented the new model in the four-year BSProgram of Industrial Management 4,5,6,7. A one-year MS Program will be started in Augustof 2006. A team of some 25 faculty members and specialists have participated in this R&Dwork.For supporting the work, the Centenary Foundation of the Technology Industries of Finland,which is owned by the Technology Industries of Finland, has granted US $ 0.5 million for theproject ”Transforming Engineering Education for Meeting the Requirements of theDevelopment Mode of the International Industry”. The
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I - Curriculum I
Collection
2017 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Vincent Wilczynski, Yale University; Malcolm N Cooke, Case Western Reserve University
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Main Forum (Podium Presentation)
research interests are focused on applying additive manufacturing technologies to address biomedical challenges, and in particular the design and manufacture of biocompatible, biodegradable implantable porous scaffolds for the repair of hard and soft tissue defects. Also Malcolm collaborates with local surgeons to provide 3D printed anatomical models from patient CT and MRI data that are used for resident training, patient communication and research-based surgical planning. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Identifying and Sharing Best Practices in International Higher Education MakerspacesAcademic makerspaces are being added to college and university
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Direk Lavansiri, Chulalongkorn University; Boonchai Sowanwanichakul, Chulalongkorn University; Manoj Lohatepanont, Chulalongkorn University
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International
2006-1296: ELECTRONIC LEARNING AT THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING,CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITYDirek Lavansiri, Chulalongkorn University Prof. Dr. Direk Lavansiri is the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Chulalongkorn University. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Oregon State University in 1977 and joined Faculty of Engineering in 1978. He served as the Director of Continuing Education Center, Chulalongkorn University from 1989 to1999. Email: Direk.L@chula.ac.thBoonchai Sowanwanichakul, Chulalongkorn University Assist. Prof. Boonchai Sowanwanichakul is the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Director of the Center for Electronic Learning, Chulalongkorn University. He
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Akbar Eslami, Elizabeth City State University; Mehran Elahi, Elizabeth City State University
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International
Tech. His research interests are in Composite materials and control. Page 11.360.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Conversion of an Obsolete Manually Operated Universal Testing Machine into a Hydraulic Hot-Press with Communications CapabilityIntroductionThe improvement of outdated laboratory equipment is a useful and often overlooked resourcethat has several advantages. One obvious advantage is that it saves money by adding newcapability and reducing capital expense for newer equipment. Another advantage is the honing ofskills by the people who make the improvements. Yet a third
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yuyi Lin, University of Missouri-Columbia; Donald Harby, University of Missouri-Columbia; Dong Y. Jang; Wei Zheng, Xiamen Unviersity, China
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International
participating schools. Some information and software tools are very important to highquality capstone designs, the authors are exploring the possibilities and technical constraints ofsharing national standards, material properties specified in different national standards.From international collaboration and working on capstone education, the authors found manyteaching tools and materials developed and used by teaching capstone can be used also for otherundergraduate mechanical engineering courses.IntroductionTo teach capstone design in a global environment, and to teach more efficiently and effectively,a set of web-based, globally accessible computer tools has been developed. In this paper, a fewdeveloped tools will be described. Also, a base set of
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricio Tapia, University of Florida; Fazil Najafi, University of Florida
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International
2006-2661: A COMPARISON OF TA’S ACTIVITIES BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OFFLORIDA AND UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL NORTE CHILEFazil Najafi, University of FloridaPatricio Tapia, University of Florida Page 11.30.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 A comparison of Teacher Assistant activities between University of Florida and Universidad Catolica del Norte ChileAbstractThis paper is intended to compare Teacher Assistant activities in the civil engineeringundergraduate programs in two different universities: University of Florida andUniversidad Catolica del Norte. Furthermore, the objective is to show that more TAs areassigned to course instructors in Chile as
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
M.P. Sharma, University of Wyoming
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International
. What would you suggest changing in the application process? 12. What could have I done to help you more? 13. Do you have any suggestions as to how we could make this course better?DiscussionsThe International Division of National Science Foundation (OISE website of NSF) makes thefollowing point: “The U.S. science and engineering (S&E) workforce is competing in a contextthat demands new and different skills and competencies, particularly those that providemaximum flexibility in meeting the current and future needs of employers that have a globalreach. In this changed world, we need to educate our engineers and scientists beyond theirtechnical expertise and prepare them for what is to come. The best technical training must becombined
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reza Sanati-Mehrizy; Curtis Welborn, Utah Valley State College; Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley State College
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International
2006-1613: CONCEPTUAL MODELING OF BUSINESS RULESReza Sanati, Utah Valley State College REZA SANATI MEHRIZY is an associate professor of the Computing and Networking Sciences Dept. at Utah Valley State College, Orem, Utah. He received his MS and PhD in Computer Science from University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. His research focuses on diverse areas such as: Database Design, Data Structures, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Computer Integrated Manufacturing.Curtis Welborn, Utah Valley State CollegeAfsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley State College Page 11.350.1© American Society for Engineering Education
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aloysius Emig Jr., Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg; Sedig Agili, Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg
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International
2006-2405: PLC Controlled Mechanical VentilatorAloysius Emig Jr., Pennsylvania State University-HarrisburgSedig Agili, Pennsylvania State University-Harrisburg Page 11.997.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 PLC Controlled Mechanical VentilatorAbstractIn this paper, the use of programmable logic controllers (PLC) for teaching purposes and studentprojects implementation is presented. This is demonstrated in the design and implementation of amechanical ventilation system that can be used on respiratory patients and controlled by a PLC.The physical control and operation of the ventilator are accomplished by the PLC via analoginput and output
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2003 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Craig L. Just; P. Barry Butler
Executive SummaryThe Colleges of Engineering at The University of Iowa and Iowa State University, the IowaSection of Water for People, the Universidad Technólogica de Xicotepec de Juárez, and RotaryInternational, have agreed to work together through the International Engineering ServiceProgram (IESP) to provide an educational and service internship experience for students thatemphasizes environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects. The programinvolves substantial interaction between university-level students, faculty mentors at therespective universities, the Iowa Section of Water for People and members of RotaryInternational in the USA and Xicotepec, Mexico. Together, the team has begun to develop andexecute a long-term plan
Conference Session
Implementing Transfer, Exchange, Research Programs and Professional Development; in Asia and Far East
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott I. Segalewitz, University of Dayton
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International
gain international and technical experience in China. He previously served for twelve years as Chair of the UD Department of Engineering of Engineering Technology, where he was responsible for leadership of five baccalaureate engineering technology programs, and approximately 300 full and part-time students. His areas of interest include distance and asynchronous learning, technical communications, technology in education, international education, and continuous improvement in the learning environment. Prior to this position, he spent fourteen years as Program Chair of Biomedical Engineering Technology at Penn State University. He earned an MS degree in Biomedical Engineering, a BS degree in Electrical Engi- neering
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Ravi Jain
programs (Saikali and Jain, 1996). The study provides a synopsis of thekey features of each program surveyed and comparisons among the programs (See Table 1). Tofocus on the objectives and goals of establishing an international engineering program, it isimportant to understand the need in a global context.Clearly, the United States of America is entering a “new world order” without its customaryleadership in technology, industry, and economy. The changing international role of this countrydemands that leaders of educational institutions ensure that their graduates have adequateknowledge of global issues (Smickler and Sommers, 1989).In a modern global economy, international trade is essential for continued economic growth of anation. Figure 1
Conference Session
Student Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephen Secules, Florida International University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Student
Paper ID #28576How to Be a Graduate Student (Before I Forget): A Collection ofExperiential WisdomDr. Stephen Secules, Florida International University Stephen is an Assistant Professor Engineering and Computing Education at Florida International Univer- sity. He has a prior academic and professional background in engineering, having worked professionally as an acoustical engineer. He has taught a number of courses on engineering and education, including courses on engineering design, systems in society, and learning theories. Stephen’s research interests include equity, culture, and the sociocultural dimensions of engineering
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II Outreach
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2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Rose-Margaret Ekeng-Itua, Ohlone College
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International Forum
(2008, March 12) Humanitarian Engineering Program, promotional video. Retrieved April 13, 2008, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4hgdwhj_Zc28. Burnham, M.G. The ‘Systems Approach’ to Human Problems: How Humanitarian Engineering Can Help29. Muñoz, 2006 & 2008.30. Skokan, C., Simoes, M., & Crocker, J. (July, 2006). Designing Humanitarian Engineering Classes. Paper T3-H presented at the 9th International Conference on Engineering Education, San Juan, PR.31. Helgesson, C.I. (2006). Engineers Without Borders and Their Role in Humanitarian Relief. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, May/June 2006, pp. 32-35.32. Tinto, V. (1993). Leaving College: Rethinking the Causes and Cures of Student Attrition
Conference Session
Trends in Mechanics Education
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Scott Danielson; Sudhir Mehta
Session 2268 Math-Statics Baseline (MSB) Test: Phase I Sudhir Mehta, Scott Danielson North Dakota State University/Arizona State University EastAbstractAssessing student learning is important to engineering educators for a number of well-knownreasons. While methodologies exist, they are often either time intensive or provide onlyaggregate data at the end of a degree program. While physics instructors have access to severalassessment tools validated for introductory physics, none have been identified for engineeringscience subjects. This paper describes a Math-Statics Baseline Test that
Conference Session
Innovative Courses/Pedagogies in Liberal Education II
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Katherine Wikoff, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Liberal Education
AC 2010-1688: TEACHING TO ABET'S CRITERION 3(I) LIFELONG LEARNINGOUTCOME: LESSONS ON INNOVATION FROM CREATIVE COMMUNITIESKatherine Wikoff, Milwaukee School of Engineering KATHERINE WIKOFF is Associate Professor in the General Studies Department at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where she teaches courses in freshman communication, business and technical communication, literature, political science, film studies, and creative thinking. Email: wikoff@msoe.edu Page 15.1189.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Teaching to ABET’s 3(i) Lifelong Learning Outcome
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Best of NEE
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Shepard, University of St. Thomas; Alison B. Hoxie, University of Minnesota Duluth; Matt Anderson, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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New Engineering Educators
research focuses on cost effective methods for efficient utilization of biomass-derived oils in combustion applications.Dr. Matt Anderson, Milwaukee School of Engineering Page 24.681.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 I Did Not Anticipate This: Experiences from the Early YearsIntroductionWhen a person aspires to become an engineering professor they are likely aware of the three bigresponsibilities they will have on the job: teaching, research, service. There is a big differencebetween being aware of the responsibility and the necessary steps to skillfully perform
Conference Session
Mathematics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Doug Bullock, Boise State University; Kathrine E. Johnson; Janet Callahan, Boise State University
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Diversity
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Mathematics
Paper ID #16578Longitudinal Success of Calculus I ReformDr. Doug Bullock, Boise State University Doug Bullock is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Boise State University. His educational re- search interests include impacts of pedagogy on STEM student success and retention.Dr. Kathrine E. JohnsonDr. Janet Callahan, Boise State University Janet Callahan is Chair of Materials Science and Engineering at Boise State University. Dr. Callahan received her Ph.D. in Materials Science, M.S. in Metallurgy, and B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Connecticut. Her educational research interests include freshman
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hans Hoyer, American Society for Engineering Education
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International
-lateral and regional organizations and foundations. We will also be looking forvolunteers from academia, government agencies, civil society organizations and thecorporate world to help with these efforts. Sub-committees, comprising of members ofengineering societies, universities, corporations and civil society organizations are inprocess of being formed to work on implementing these activities.CATEGORY I • Creation of an international engineering education website. We envision a site that includes a message board for discussing issues in engineering education, and links to international engineering programs. A portion of the site will be dedicated to supporting initiatives of engineering students and young
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks - Session I
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2015 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Mark Kennedy, University of Portland; Sharon A. Jones P.E., University of Portland
Tagged Topics
International Forum
Page 19.8.2Schools of Engineering across the US are also responding to the need to help their students bebetter prepared for the global economy resulting in several institutions, both public and private,sending substantial numbers of engineering students overseas for a variety of programs. Someexamples include: Georgia Tech University, the largest engineering school in the U.S., states that 46% of their undergraduate students have participated in one of the school’s international programs.3 All Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students are encouraged and expected to take advantage of some sort of international experience during their four-year undergraduate education.4 University of Rhode Island
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2008 GSW
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Benjamin S. Kelley; Adam P. Ecklund; Aaron Dabney
Session 14-2 Baylor’s New Engineering Admissions Plan- Phase I Benjamin S. Kelley, Adam P. Ecklund School of Engineering and Computer Science Aaron Dabney Office of Admission Services Baylor University AbstractBaylor University is best known for academic programs in medicine, liberal arts, business, law, andreligion. Baylor’s School of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) is a relatively young andsmall component
Conference Session
International Engineering Education I - Poster Session
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Riha, Iowa State University; Diane Rover, Iowa State University; Julia Apple-Smith, Iowa State University; James Melsa, Iowa State University
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International
highlights of a recent survey that was conducted to bettercharacterize the current state of international opportunities for engineering students, includingthe trends, general themes, and major exceptions.1 IntroductionThe value of an international cognizance, in the context of engineering education, has been thesubject of much research. A recent study, In Search of Global Engineering Excellence1,summarizes the large majority of these findings: The ability to live and work in a global community is — today — an important requirement for engineering graduates. They need to have broad engineering skills and know-how, and to be flexible and mobile, and able to work internationally.Regrettably, the fulfillment of this international
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session I - Courses I
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2017 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Michael McInerney, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Azad Siahmakoun, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Wonjong Joo P.E., Seoul National University of Science and Technology
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Main Forum (Podium Presentation)
- Hulman Institute of Technology in 1987 where he is now a professor of Physics, Optical Engineering, and Associate Dean of Faculty. Siahmakoun is a SPIE Fellow (The International Society for Optical Engineering), OSA Senior Member, and Founding Director of Micro-Nanoscale Devices and Systems (MiNDS) Facility since 2003.Prof. Wonjong Joo P.E., Seoul National University of Science and Technology Wonjong Joo is a professor of Seoul National University of Science and Technology (Seoul Tech) and was a vice president of ABEEK (Accreditation Board of Engineering Education in Korea) for 2012- 2014. He has been a director of Seoul Tech’s Innovation Center for Engineering Education (ICEE) & Hub Center for 8 years and was a
Conference Session
International Engineering Education Ii / International Engineering Education I - Poster Session / International Engineering Education II
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2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Webert Lovencin, University of Florida; Fazil Najafi, University of Florida; Nick Safai, Salt Lake City College
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International
(NSF). Nick’s research areas of interest have been Solid Mechanics & Fluid Flow coupling, 3-D Multiphase Flow in an Unsaturated / Saturated Deforming Porous Medium, Wave Propagation & Stress Concentration, and Filamentary Composite Materials. Dr. Safai is a member of several international and national Professional Engineering Organizations such as: American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). He has served in various capacities in these societies. He has served for ASEE; as a session chair, reviewer, and as the Division’s Vice Chair for Annual Conference Programs
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Concurrent Paper Tracks - Session I
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2015 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Farida Tagirovna Shageeva, Kazan National Research Technological University; Alfiya Ivanovna Lakhova, Kazan National Research Technological University; Inna Mikhailovna Gorodetskaya, Kazan National Research Technological University
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International Forum
learning, ICL 2012. Conference Paper. Source: Scopus 3. M.V. Zhuravleva Advanced staff training of specialists for petrochemical complex / M.V. Zhuravleva, P.N. Osipov, I.Sh. Abdullin // Education and self-development. - 2010. - № 3 - pp. Page 19.29.4 62- 674. Shageeva F.T., Ivanov V.G. Contemporary technologies for training future chemical engineers / Interactive Collaborative Learning. IGIP International Conference, IGIP 2013, ICL2013, September 25-27, 2013, Kazan, Conference Paper. Source: Scopus5. The Chemical Journal, december 2008. Online resource: http://vseonefti.ru
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Concurrent Paper Tracks - Session I
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2015 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Zaida M Gracia, Texas Tech University; Allison Wright, Texas Tech University
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International Forum
well. Since August 2013 I joined Texas Tech University Whitacre College of Engineering where I am Assistant Academic Dean for Central and South American Programs and Director of Special Projects.Ms. Allison Wright, Texas Tech University Allison Wright is an SIT Graduate Institute Alum focusing on Education Abroad and is currently the Director of Texas Tech University’s International Engineering Programs overseeing the implementation of the International Experience Initiative. Previously she has worked for an international provider in London and for North Dakota State University. Allison is a two-time alum of international programs in Caen, France and Istanbul, Turkey. She is an active member of the International
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks - Session I
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2015 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Maria Claudia Alves, Texas A&M University; Meghan M. Alexander, Texas A&M University; Victor Manuel Camara-Poot, Yucatan Government Ministry of Education; Martha Elena Ortega, CANIETI
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Diversity, International Forum
Paper ID #14268Increasing the Number of Sponsored Mexican Graduate Students in Engi-neeringMrs. Maria Claudia Alves , Texas A&M University Maria Claudia Alves Baudier Director for Engineering International Programs at Texas A&M University Ms. Maria C. Alves is the Director for Engineering International Programs at Texas A&M University. She has been in this position since July 2012. In this position she is responsible for internationalizing the research and education activities of the Dwight Look College of Engineering. Under her leadership the college has increased the number of students studying abroad