industrial experience in the casting and silicon wafer manufacturing industries. Pat is registered as a PE in the states of Ohio, Michigan and Washington. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020Student Collaboration as a strategy to achieve learning outcomes in Biomaterials CoursesAbstractSeniors in the mechanical engineering department at university A and junior biomedicalengineering majors at institute B were given two common assignments in their biomaterialscourses. The first assignment asked students to act as respective clients and materials consultantsfor a biomaterials problem. Groups of student “clients” presented their problem to groups ofstudent “consultants” who were required to pose a
Paper ID #38960Work-In-Progress: Re-Engineering Engineering: A Collaborative InquiryToward a Solidarity Engineering-Focused FutureDr. Stephen Fernandez, UMass Amherst Steve is currently employed in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office in the College of Engineering at UMass Amherst. He works on outreach, community engagement, and student support and he teaches a class in Engineering Service-Learning. His background is in sustainable energy engineering. He has worked on the modeling and design of stand-alone hybrid photovoltaic / wind turbine systems. His professional experiences include secondary school STEM
Paper ID #47901Fostering Psychological Safe Spaces For Researchers: Insights From a Multi-InstitutionalResearch Collaboration (Research)Winifred Opoku, The Ohio State University Winifred Opoku is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Engineering Education at the College of Engineering. Before pursuing her PhD, she worked in the energy industry as a mechanical design engineer and corporate trainer. With diverse teaching and mentorship experience across first-year engineering, K-12, nonprofits, and corporate training, Winifred is an emerging scholar focused on creating inclusive and supportive learning environments. Her
Paper ID #48823Game Theoretic Course Policy Design for Fair Grading in Team-Based CollaborativeAssignmentsMs. Monika Tomar, Purdue University at West Lafayette (COE) Monika Tomar is a PhD student in Industrial Engineering at Purdue University. She has a Masters degree in Industrial Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Main active research interests lie in the field of Game Theory, Persuasion, Compliance in social networks. She has been a mentor for undergraduate engineering students working in multi-disciplinary teams and projects as part of VIP program and have been responsible in
2006-736: KAMIKAZE: INVESTIGATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATERVEHICLE FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND UNDERGRADUATEEDUCATION AND TRAININGBrian Howell, Western Carolina University Dr. Howell is the Program Director for Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Western Carolina UniversityStephen Wood, Florida Tech Dr. Wood is an Assistant Professor in Ocean Engineering at the Department of Marine and Environmental Systems Page 11.853.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 KAMIKAZE: INVESTIGATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLE FOR COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AND UNDERGRADUATE
a master’s degree in history, certification in archival, museum and editing studies and a fellowship in education policy. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Creativity, Innovation, and Ingenuity Summer Enrichment Program – Collaborating with a Cultural Institution and Assessment ResultsAbstractCreativity, innovation, the ability to identify a customer need, and using creative problem solvingto develop new ventures/products/solutions are vital skills for entrepreneurship. These are alsosome of the most highly sought skills by employers of engineering graduates. Thus manyengineering colleges are incorporating innovation and creativity into
recipient of several ASEE awards, including the Fahein award for young faculty teaching and educational scholarship, the two-time recipient of the Corcoran award for best article in the journal Chemical Engineering Education, and the recipient of the Martin award for best paper in the Chemical Engineering Division at the ASEE Annual Meeting.Dr. Ronald L. Miller, Colorado School of MinesMs. Debra Gilbuena, Oregon State University Debra Gilbuena is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engi- neering at Oregon State University. She currently has research focused on student learning in virtual laboratories. Debra has an M.BA, an M.S., and four years of industrial experience including a
educational practices in promoting conceptual understanding. He is the primary programmer of the AIChE Concept Warehouse and his current focus is on its continued development, specifically creating and integrating Interactive Virtual Labs.Dr. Debra M. Gilbuena, Oregon State University Debra Gilbuena is a postdoctoral scholar in the School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engi- neering at Oregon State University. Debra has an M.BA, an M.S, and four years of industrial experience including a position in sensor development. Sensor development is also an area in which she holds a patent. She currently has research focused on student learning in virtual laboratories and the diffusion of educational interventions and
Paper ID #47442BOARD # 387: Learning the Ropes Together: A Collaborative AutoethnographicStudy of an Unconventional RIEF Mentoring ModelDr. Jennifer S. Brown, University of Georgia Dr. Jennifer Brown earned her PhD in Engineering and Science Education (2023) and her M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (2020) from Clemson University. She is currently working as a postdoctoral scholar with the Elevate research team in the Engineering Education Transformations Institute at the University of Georgia. Her primary research foci include using asset-based frameworks in student and faculty development, graduate well-being, and
Paper ID #37323Andromeda in the Classroom: Collaborative Data Analysisfor 8th Grade Engineering DesignMia Taylor Mia Taylor is a Master's Student (MS) at Virginia Tech. She holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science from the same institute. She has industry experience in applied natural language processing, software engineering, and full-stack web development. Her research interests include applied natural language processing, interactive machine learning, and information visualization. She hopes to continue working in these research areas in industry after her 2022 graduation.Leanna House
. health, economic stability, and environmental-friendly practices. Project Management in This project seeks to improve productivity in the construction the Construction industry. The project team analyzed the impact of collaborative Industry Using platforms and conducted a comparative study between traditional Collaborative Platforms and modern construction methods. The objective of this project is to reduce CO2 emissions by using Shared System of alternative transportation methods. The project team proposed the Electric Scooters on the utilization of scooters and developed a plan for implementation in University Campus the campus of the University in Peru, as a pilot project to be later
AC 2007-1376: INTEGRATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTO AN ALREADYAMBITIOUS CURRICULA THROUGH A COLLABORATION OF BUSINESS ANDENGINEERING PROGRAMSJeffrey Blessing, Milwaukee School of Engineering JEFFREY BLESSING, Ph.D. Jeffrey Blessing is an Associate Professor and Director of the Management Information Systems program at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, where he has taught for 21 years. He earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 1999, a Master of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of California, San Diego in 1984, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from the
an NSF supported research project to develop the nation's first undergraduate curriculum in bioinformatics.David Reynolds, Wright State University David B. Reynolds is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical, Industrial and Human Factors Engineering at Wright State University. He is a Co-PI on WSU's National Model for Engineering Mathematics Education, and has also conducted NSF supported research to develop human factors engineering undergraduate design projects for persons with disabilities.Richard Mercer, Wright State University Richard E. Mercer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Wright State University. He is a Co-PI on WSU's
Bouabid is currently assistant professor in the Industrial and Systems Engineering department at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Prior to that, he held a faculty position in the General Studies department at the Petroleum Institute, in Abu Dhabi, UAE, where he taught and was coordinator of freshmen engineering courses (ENGR101 and ENGR110). He also taught Engineer- ing Design courses (STPS201 and STPS251) and Mechanical Engineering course (MEEGG201). Prior to these appointments in the UAE, Dr. Bouabid was associate professor and Engineering Program coordina- tor at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) from 2006 to 2014, where he contributed to develop the Engineering program and to
has ME and PhD in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Dr. Shettar has over 30 years’ experience in engineering education and administration. His expertise lies in strategic planning and institutional development, Engineering Education Research and Industry -Institute Society interaction in regional development. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Developing a First-Year Engineering Course at a University in India: International Engineering Education Collaboration Walter M. McDonald, Daniel S. Brogan, Vinod K. Lohani, Gopalkrishna H. Joshi, Ashok S. ShettarAbstract: This paper presents the results of collaborative efforts between
Paper ID #5722Cross-institutional Collaboration on Hybrid Engineering Courses among In-stitutions in New MexicoDr. Jorge Crichigno, Northern New Mexico College Dr. Jorge Crichigno received a B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Catholic University of Asuncion, Paraguay, in 2004, and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, in 2008 and 2009 respectively. In 2007, he was visiting the School of Electronic, Information and Electrical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University as a research assis- tant. Dr. Crichigno is currently an Associate Professor in
architecturepractices to teach at Rensselaer while maintaining their industrial relationship in order to ensurethat students, faculty and the two Schools gain strategic access to contemporary best-practices,methods and thought. The expectation is that, for each component of the Bedford Program, bothstudents and faculty would be engaged in a manner that challenges and changes the culture ofmisunderstanding, and catalyzes further collaborative engagements. The program is alsodesigned to facilitate the development of a broadening international network between theRensselaer community and professionals engaged in collaborative and interdisciplinary buildingdesign practices.In 2001, Craig Schwitter, P.E., was appointed as the first Bedford Distinguished Chair
Paper ID #8864Informal Peer-Peer Collaboration, Performance, and Retention for First SemesterEngineering StudentsNora Honken, University of Louisville Nora Honken holds degrees in industrial engineering from Virginia Tech and Arizona State University. She will receive a PHD in Education Leadership, Foundations and Human Development from the Uni- versity of Louisville in May 2014. She has held positions in engineering and management for Axxess Technologies, Varian, Amoco and Corning, and has taught in industry, at community college and at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Her research interests include
Teaching in Engineering, Science and Computing: A Collaborative Process to Improve Quality Marjan G. Zadnik, Joan Gribble, Shelley R. Yeo†, Peter L. Lee. Division of Engineering, Science and Computing, † Learning Support Network, Curtin University of Technology, PO Box U1987, Perth, Western Australia, 6845.IntroductionThis paper outlines a process encouraging the involvement of all academic staff in theDivision of Engineering, Science and Computing at Curtin University of Technology toimprove the quality of their teaching and students’ learning. The Teaching
working towards his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He is in his final year as an undergraduate student at Slippery Rock University. His research studies span multiple disciplines focusing on sustainability in additive manufacturing. These projects include developing a sustainable process for recycling water bottles to be used as 3D printer filament, using recycled materials for mountain bike frame manufacturing, and applying the use of coffee grounds for biodegradable 3D printing. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Promoting Sustainable Innovation: Mechatronics and Collaborative Student Projects with Campus Sustainability Centers
Paper ID #38233Work in Progress: Recommendations for Early Career Faculty to Engage inInterdisciplinary STEAM CollaborationsDr. Renee M. Desing, Oregon State University Dr. Renee Desing is a postdoctoral scholar at Oregon State University in the School of Civil and Construc- tion Engineering. Her research interests include diversity, equity, inclusion in the engineering classrooms and workplaces. Dr. Desing graduated from Ohio State with her Ph.D. in Engineering Education, and also holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a M.S. in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
physical interactions inherent in traditional systems [1, 2]. The evolving nature ofeducation due to digital technologies and rapid acceptance of online education has made virtuallearning environments a vital component of modern pedagogy, necessitating and increasing theneed to understand virtual collaboration dynamics, its effects on student engagement, and sense ofbelongingness to facilitate effective teaching-learning experiences [3]. This problem is importantfor construction engineering and management (CEM) students especially because the architecture,engineering, and construction (AEC) industry is shifting toward a higher level in virtual designand construction (VDC).Existing literature emphasizes that active collaboration is greatly
in Civil Engineering, and an MSE in Reservoir Engineering/Water Resources (all from Princeton University), as well as a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State. Prior to joining the academics, Dr. Safai worked in industry, where he served as Director of the Reservoir Engineering Division at Chevron Oil Corporation in California. He has taught both at the graduate and undergraduate levels in engineering science. He has performed research projects for the Department of Energy (DOE), Department of Defense (DOD), National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Oil Industry. He has authored over 85 technical publications in Technical Journals, Government & Industry
2006-1893: GLOBAL EDUCATION: PHYSICS ON LINEJoao Paiva, Politecnico de Viseu Joao Monney Paiva, PhD Professor of Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Pneumatic Transport, Energy Audits and Operations Management; Coordinator Professor since 1995; Head of the Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management Department of the Escola Superior de Tecnologia of the Polytechnic of Viseu from 1990 to 2002; Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Escola Superior de Tecnologia of the Polytechnic of Viseu from 1996 to 2004; Coordinator of Engineering Education seminars since 1998; CEO of Provela, SA, since 1996; CEO of Transcome, SA, since 1995; Director of Transagri, Lda (www.transagri
Institute of Technology Dr. Chapman has a PhD in transportation systems engineering with a focus on traffic safety and human factors from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he also earned his JD. Dr. Chapman earned his bachelors degree in civil engineering from Marquette University and his master of science in civil engineering degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then worked in industry as a transportation engineer and intelligent transportation systems analyst for several years before returning to school for his joint doctoral studies.Prof. James H. Hanson P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. James Hanson is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the Rose-Hulman Institute of
Paper ID #33189Teaching Environmental Justice Principles to Chemical EngineeringSeniors: An Antiracist, Collaborative ApproachMs. Anna Marie LaChance, University of Connecticut Anna Marie (she/her) is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Connecticut. Her work is related to thin-film fluid mechanics and nanosheet co- assembly for use in high-barrier polymer nanocomposites. Having completed the Graduate Certificate in College Instruction (GCCI) at UConn, she is preparing to teach at the university level upon graduation in late Spring 2021. Through her research
. This collaboration happened over the course of an entire Spring termand took the shape of the Indian faculty not just attending the synchronous classes, but alsoseparately meeting with the US professors once a week to provide their feedback and seek anyclarifications. These meetings had some rich discussions and at the end of the term, all fourfaculty members collaborated on a “key takeaways” document to list the differences between theway this common computer science course was taught at the two institutions.The faculty from India described the experience as very enriching where they learned severalnew things like the Canvas learning management system (LMS), GitHub classroom (GitHubbeing the industry standard tool for software version control
Paper ID #242332018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and ComputingDiversity Conference: Crystal City, Virginia Apr 29Advancing the College of Engineering Strategic Goal of Becoming a NationalModel of Inclusivity and CollaborationMichelle Kay Bothwell, Oregon State University Michelle Bothwell is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Oregon State University. Her teaching and research bridge ethics, social justice and engineering with the aim of cultivating an inclusive and socially just engineering profession.Dr. Padma Akkaraju, College of Engineering, Oregon State University Padma Akkaraju is the
. Page 14.792.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Internationalizing Engineering Education Research: Mapping Countries and Keywords to Identify New Collaborative HorizonsKeywords: international, collaboration, engineering education research, bibliometricsAbstractWhat are the current levels of activity and leading subject areas of engineering educationresearch, both worldwide and in specific national and regional contexts? And to what extent areengineering education researchers collaborating across countries? Building on prior theoreticaland methodological insights from social studies of science and bibliometrics, we address theseresearch questions by analyzing more than
2006-10: INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN ENGINEERING DESIGNBETWEEN STUDENTS FROM JAPAN, SINGAPORE, AND UNITED STATESMasakatsu Matsuishi, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Education: 1969, Doctor of Engineering, Naval Architecture, Ozaka University. Professional experience: 1999-present, Professor, Kanazawa Institute of Technology. 1966-1999, Hitachi Zosen Corporation.Wayne Sanders, Rose Hulman Institute Of Technology Education: 1975, PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Southern Methodist University. Professional Experience: 1980-present, Professor, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. 1974-1980, Assistant Professor, Lamar University.Kazuya Takamata, Kanazawa Institute of Technology Education: 1998