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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
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J. E. Johnson; L. Stradins; S Springer; R. Asthana
properly nurtured, could lead to reallearning and innovation. The Holtby funds were intended to be used to provide the students suchan opportunity for exploration and growth. The funds were envisioned to provide the timeneeded by the participating faculty to develop project ideas and research plans for undergraduateand graduate students to engage in research and exploration on special topics not normallycovered in the current program courses. The intent was to inspire the students’ creativity andimagination to conduct additional research on special topics with faculty mentors, disseminatetheir findings to the broader public, and earn college credit for their efforts. It is envisioned thatresearch exposure through the Holtby funds shall also
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Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE PSW Section Conference, canceled
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Jean-michel I. Maarek, University of Southern California
Paper ID #31869Incorporating Design in Electronics LaboratoriesDr. Jean-Michel I. Maarek, University of Southern California Jean-Michel Maarek is professor of engineering practice and director of undergraduate affairs in the De- partment of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. His educational interested include engaged learning, student assessment, and innovative laboratories American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Incorporating Design in Electronics LaboratoriesIntroduction and background:Engineering courses
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Anna Pocquette; Nick Angelino; Sam Allegretti; Kyle Reusch; Alya Abd Aziz; Bala Maheswaran
so that it wouldTo do this we 3D printed a tube piece that fit hold up the water filter above the ground, soonto the PVC coming out of the top of the there could be a bucket placed under the filtervalve and glued it into a hole that we drilled to collect water. Then the excess woodeninto a bucket that would be collecting the shaft that was cut off was used to prop up thewater. We made the 3D printed part using the top water collecting bucket; we cut the3D printers at Northeastern University’s First wooden shafts with a handsaw so that theyYear Engineering Learning and Innovation would allow for the bucket to rest on them,Center (FYELIC). We put a drain filter over and then drilled the
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2020 Northeast Section Meeting
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Samuel Hibbard; Cory Lafleur; Jordan Leong; Jakob Ringberg; Damon Artis; Bala Maheswaran
/. www.wavestarenergy.com/.[5] “How It Works: Azura Wave.” Technology, Northwest Energy Innovations, 2013, www.azurawave.com/technology/.[6] “The History of Hydroelectric Power.” Energy Informative, Apr. 2012, www.energyinformative.org/the-hist ory-of-hydroelectric- power/.
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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James R. Rentsch, Aerospace Industries Association; Jason M Merret, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign
Paper ID #35334Developing training programs for Airworthiness EngineeringMr. James R. Rentsch, Aerospace Industries Association Rusty Rentsch is Vice President for Technical Operations and Standards, supporting the Aerospace In- dustries Association (AIA) Technical Operations Council and the AIA Standards Program. Rentsch is responsible for facilitating the priorities and objectives of Council and its committees that supports a healthy U.S. Aerospace and Defense industrial base; and, advocating for programs, policies, and invest- ments that promote innovation and technology in the U.S. aerospace and industrial community
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Mike Simard PE, Villanova University
Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, TX. 2009.[7] V. Townsend, and R.J. Urbanic. “Project Management Learning Takes Flight”. Paper presented 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Indianapolis, IN. 2014.[8] M. Bourgault, and D. Lagacé. “A seminar for real-time interactive simulation of engineering projects: An innovative use of videoconferencing and IT-based educational tools”. Journal of Engineering Education, 91(2), 177 – 183, April, 2002.[9] HJ Han, and KC Shim. “Development of an engineering design process-based teaching and learning model for scientifically gifted students at the Science Education Institute for the Gifted in South Korea”. Asia-Pacific Science Education. 5:13, December, 2019.[10] C. Atman, R
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Middle Atlantic ASEE Section Spring 2021 Conference
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Aatish Gupta, Rowan University; Lauren Mulvihill; Emmet Scott Sedar, Rowan University; Jenna Nicole Sperduto
relies on dwindling and limited public space and poses potential dangers to individuals residing or In 2019, the Rowan Environmental Action working nearby. To limit carbon emissions andLeague, a student-led environmental committee on reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, we haveour campus drafted a petition, urging the university to recommended that our university cut down on its usetake action to “become a leader in environmental of plastic utensils, increase recycling, and compost orstewardship, sustainable innovation, and climate donate unused food. We also recommended thateducation”[15]. The petition
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Sabrina Martin, University of Pittsburgh; Tony Lee Kerzmann, University of Pittsburgh
]. Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242495251_Pedagogy_Applied_to_Nonformal _Education#:~:text=The%20application%20of%20pedagogy%E2%80%94teaching,of%2 0a%20self%2Ddirected%20learner.&text=A%20fundamental%20belief%20is%20that,(y outh%2Ddriven%20model). [Accessed: Dec. 6, 2020].[11] D. Kahneman. Attention and Effort. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall. 1973. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.398.5285&rep=rep1&type=pdf .[12] A. Ferreria, F. Duarte, J. Champalimaud, “Waynergy Vehicles – An Innovative Pavement Energy Harvesting System,” ICE Proceedings Municipal Engineer. 169. 10. 1680/muen. 14. 00021. 2015. Accessible: https
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2021 ASEE North Central Section Conference
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Carmen Cioc, The University of Toledo; Noela A. Haughton, The University of Toledo; John B. Napp, The University of Toledo; Sorin Cioc, University of Toledo
Conference. June 22-26. Paper ID#29596[4] Hensel, R., Brown, O., Strife, M. 2012. “Engineering and Information Literacy Programfor First-Year Engineering Students”. American Society for Engineering Education. AC 2012-3736[5] Phillips, M. L., & Zwicky, D. 2018. “Information Literacy in Engineering TechnologyEducation: A Case Study”. Journal of Engineering Technology 35(2), pp. 48-57.[6] Phillips, M., Van Epps, A., Johnson, N., & Zwicky, D. (2018). Effective EngineeringInformation Literacy Instruction: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of AcademicLibrarianship, 44(6), 705–711.[7] Zwicky, D., & Phillips, M. (2018). Inspiring Innovation with Patent Information Literacyin the Engineering Technology Curriculum. IATUL
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University; Yonghui Wang, Prairie View A&M University; Suxia Cui, Prairie View A&M University; Bugrahan Yalvac, Texas A&M University; Byul Hur, Texas A&M University
, American Society for Engineering Education 83. B. S. Bloom, Reflections on the development and use of the taxonomy, In Rehage, Kenneth J.; Anderson, Lorin W.; Sosniak, Lauren A. (eds.). Bloom's taxonomy: A forty-year retrospective. Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education. 93. Chicago: National Society for the Study of Education. ISSN 1744-7984, 1994.4. S. Davee, L. Regalla, and S. Chang, Makerspaces: Highlights of Select Literature, Retrieved from http:// makered.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/MakerspaceLit-Review-5B.pdf, 2015.5. D. Dougherty, The maker movement, Innovations, 7(3), 11–14, 2012.6. J. Gilbert, Educational Makerspaces: Disruptive
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Hannah Lynn Johnson; Ulan Dakeev, Sam Houston State University
Adhesive. (n.d.). Amazon. Retrieved January 22, 2021, from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KW9JWFW?ref_=maas_adg_09A737A19761B016 C37393D28E666714_afap_abs&ref=mm_d3380136-534c-438a-b052- 61968f54e587&gclid=Cj0KCQiAjKqABhDLARIsABbJrGl6VsgY2OhdFgx9pABNm kRvYIijjAXWFP5t6PVj_KRuU2PHGoOsvPoaAi5nEALw_wcB[2] Buratti, C., Belloni, E., Lascaro, E., Merli, F., & Ricciardi, P. (2018). Rice husk panels for building applications: Thermal, acoustic and environmental characterization and comparison with other innovative recycled waste materials. Construction and Building Materials, 171, 338–349. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.03.089[3] Calcium Silicate Board. (n.d.). Grainger. Retrieved January 22
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Prabha Sundaravadivel, The University of Texas at Tyler
Tyler.In this course, hands-on coursework was designed to teach the high-level programming languagesand modern Engineering tools required for modeling, analyzing and designing projects. This paperdiscusses the active learning innovations included in this project-based course which had 107students enrolled in Spring 2020. The programming languages identified as most relevant for boththe electrical and mechanical engineers were MATLAB, Python, and Arduino programming.Though the semester started as an in-person class, due to COVID-19 the course was taught as ahybrid course. Background and Literature ReviewCollege of Engineering at UT Tyler is home to 5 departments including Electrical, Mechanical,Civil, and Chemical
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Ahmed Ali HASAN, University of New Mexico; Tariq Khraishi, University of New Mexico
equipment including colloid characterization equipment. Recent experience includes Integrated Management of Radioactive Sealed Sources (IMPRSS); a Cradle-to-Grave management of radioactive sources ensures the safety and security of sources during its life cycle. Experienced in many technical issues related to safety and secu- rity of radioactive sealed sources. Current experience also is related to developing an Integrated Model for Sustainable Development (IMSD), an innovative approach that addresses the energy-water-environment nexus. He supervised more than 55 international fellows who received their training in many areas such as disposal of low- and high-level radioactive waste, decommissioning and decontamination
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Mohammad Abu Rafe Biswas, The University of Texas at Tyler; Benjamin Lee Stilwell, The University of Texas at Tyler; Edgar Reyes
through literature to be one of the most effective modes toteach and grow capable and self-sufficient engineering professionals1. Therefore, most engineeringeducators seek experiential learning techniques and implementations pioneering and captivating tohelp students understand and exercise the engineering concepts they learned2. Although laboratory-based learning allows students to deduce and apply concepts, this more commonly used approach istypically limited by the physical laboratory resources, unlike many current approaches2,3,4. Thissearch for a more innovative learning technique in a thermal fluid laboratory course to give studentsa broader perspective leads to identifying and developing a simulation-based remote laboratorylearning
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2017 FYEE Conference
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Christina Frederick, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Matthew Pierce, Embry-Riddle Human Factors and Systems; Andrew Calvin Griggs, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ; Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Daytona Beach; Li Ding, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
varying levels workshop is primarily intended for audiences comprised ofof programming problems and experience this project design engineering education researchers, administrators, andfirst-hand. faculty involved in the design and delivery of first year engineering programs or courses. However, the members ofIII. Professor Commentary (25 Minutes) this project welcome feedback from all perspectives and hopePresenters will discuss the techniques used in each section, to deliver continuous innovation in pedagogical strategies;and how their experience varied
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Engineering Education Research - Focus on Engineering Design
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2017 FYEE Conference
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James R McCusker PhD, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Aaron Carpenter, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Julian Sosnik PhD, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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FYEE Division - Paper Submission
than Random?’ Innovations in Education and Training International, 37(1), pp 17-22.[6] Knight, D. W., Carlson, L.E., Sullivan, J. F. (2003) ‘Staying in Engineering: Impact of a Hands-On, Team-Based, First-Year Projects Course on Student Retention”. Proceedings of the 2003 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Nashville, TN.[7] McCusker, J. R. (2015) "Introducing First Year Students to Externally Collaborative Interdisciplinary Design", Proceedings of the 7th First Year Engineering, Roanoke, VA.[8] Voland, G. (2004). Engineering by Design 2ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.[9] McCusker, J. R., Pritchard, H., Sosnik, J. (2016) "Synthesizing an Interdisciplinary Design Environment
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Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Classroom Practices
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2017 FYEE Conference
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Hamid Rad, Washington State University
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FYEE Division - Paper Submission
., “Engaging Freshman Experience: The Key to Retention?”, Proceedings of the 2009 ASEE Annual Conference on Engineering Topics Covered in this Course: Education, Austin, TX, June 14-17.[6] Sheppard, S. D., 1992, "Mechanical Dissection: An Experience in 1. Overview of Mechanical Engineering Profession How Things Work," Proceedings of the Engineering Education: 2. Engineering problem solving Curriculum Innovation & Integration, Santa Barbara, CA. 3. Forces, Materials, and Stresses[7] Sheppard, S., 1992, "Dissection as a Learning Tool," Proceedings of
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WIP: Student Success & Development - Focus on Mentoring
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2017 FYEE Conference
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Emily Sandvall, Baylor University; Deanna Calder; Megan Harper, Baylor University; Zachary Bruce Jackson, Baylor University; Billy Joel Baker
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FYEE Conference - Works in Progress Submission
., “Early predictors of career development: A 10-year follow-up study”, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 70, 1, 2007, 61-77.[7] Budny, D., Paul, C. A., & Newborg, B. B., “Impact of peer mentoring on freshmen engineering students”, Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 11, 5/6, 2010, 9. AUTHOR INFORMATIONBilly Baker Community Director, Elon University,Bbaker20@elon.eduDeanna Calder Graduate Apprentice, Baylor University,Deanna_Calder@baylor.eduMegan Harper Graduate Apprentice, Baylor University,Megan_Harper@baylor.eduZack Jackson Graduate Apprentice, Baylor University,Zack_Jackson@baylor.eduEmily Sandvall Associate Director for UndergraduatePrograms – Engineering and Computer Science
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Enrollment, Instruction and Pedagogy - Focus on Design-Based Projects
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2017 FYEE Conference
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Alistair Cook, Colorado State University; Mona Hemmati, Colorado State University; Thomas J. Siller, Colorado State University
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Diversity, FYEE Division - Paper Submission
,technical, professional, and global domains, which contain wellbeing and opportunity. Each year, the EWB Challengethe skills and attributes of a globally competent, professional design brief is based on a set of sustainable developmentengineer[8]. Brigham-Young University’s Mechanical projects identified by EWB-Australia, with community-Engineering Department worked with their alumni in 48 based partner organizations [12]. In past years, the EWBstates and 17 countries to develop their set of global Challenge has included developing innovative andcompetencies [9]. Drawing on this previous work, the sustainable project ideas to support communities in India,American Society of
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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David Timothy Lee, George Washington University; Carl E. Wick Sr., George Washington University; Hernan Figueroa
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Diversity
these problems, we examined our existing course structure, compared it to the way fac-ulty typically approach design problems, and decided that adopting an industry acceptedagile planning approach—scrum 2 in particular—would be a worthwhile year-long capstoneexperiment. We felt that this methodology would force students out of their risk-averse“research until we know everything mode, and into a structured and supervised try–fail–fixmode used by innovative companies like Blue Origin.3 We were interested in implementingtwo agile principles within a scrum project management approach: a) prioritizing develop-ment of a working prototype over comprehensive documentation and b) encouraging studentresponses to challenges. Our impetus for selecting
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Lisa L Greenwood, Rochester Institute of Technology; Jennifer Schneider, Rochester Institute of Technology (CAST); Maureen S. Valentine PE, Rochester Institute of Technology (CAST)
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Diversity
Annual Joint Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ACM, 2011.5. Steve Bellovin, “Security by Checklist,” IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine 6.2, 2008, 88.Lisa Greenwood, Ph.D., ISSP-SADr. Lisa Greenwood is an assistant professor in Civil Engineering Technology, EnvironmentalManagement and Safety at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), with over 20 years ofexperience in environmental and occupational health and safety management in the aerospacesector. Her teaching and research interests include EHS management systems integration andimplementation, environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility, consensus-basedstandards development, and thinking in systems. Dr. Greenwood holds a B.S
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2018 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Harold R Underwood, Messiah College
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Diversity
Integrated Projects Curriculum. His on-going project interests include improving flight track- ing and messaging systems for small planes in remote locations and developing assistive communication technology for those with cognitive and behavioral challenges such as high-functioning autism or PTSD. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Telemetry Project For an Introductory Communications Systems Course Harold R. Underwood1 1 Associate Professor, Engineering Department at Messiah College, Mechanicsburg, PAAbstractAdvances in electronic communications technology require corresponding innovations in
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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bryan james mealy, Cal Poly State University
distributed assessment provided true “academic” benefits or whether it simply actedas a mechanism to encourage students to remain current with the course’s subject matter.IntroductionTeaching innovations such as the flipped classroom and the studio format are a result ofinstructors seeking methods to improve their ability to teach. The literature generally agrees onthe overall improvement in student achievement provided by these approaches, despite havingthe benefits being downplayed by published results that are largely based on heuristicobservations and qualitative surveys rather than empirical validation with quantitative data5.While the flipped classroom does seem to have many advantages, it also contains issues that mayactually hinder student
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Brock J. LaMeres, Montana State University; Paul Gannon, Montana Engineering Education Research Center; William J. Schell IV P.E., Montana State University
for Rural and American Indian Students Entering Computer Science Via Storytelling” PI: Brittany Fasy, Assistant Professor, Computer Science NSF Division of Research on Learning NSF Innovative Technology Experiences of Students and Teachers (iTEST) Award No. 1657553, $1,166,000 • “Designing a Middle Grades Spatial Skills Curriculum” PI: Nick Lux, Associate Professor, Education NSF Division of Research on Learning NSF Discovery Research K-12 (DRK12) Award No. 1720801, $445,499 • “Fostering Effective Oral Communication Skills for STEM Graduate Students” PI: Shannon Willoughby, Assistant Professor, Physics NSF Division of Graduate Education NSF Research Traineeship
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2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference
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Kattia Chang, Cañada College; Karina Abad, Cañada College; Ricardo Jesus Colin, Canada College; Charles Tolentino, University of California, Merced; Cameron Malloy, University of California, Berkeley; Alex David, San Francisco State University; Amelito G Enriquez, Canada College; Wenshen Pong P.E., San Francisco State University; Zhaoshuo Jiang P.E., San Francisco State University; Cheng Chen, San Francisco State University; Kwok Siong Teh, San Francisco State University; Hamid Mahmoodi, San Francisco State University; Hao Jiang, San Francisco State University; Xiaorong Zhang, San Francisco State University
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Diversity
Structures Technology, Structural Control and Health Monitoring and Innovative Engineering Education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Dr. Cheng Chen, San Francisco State University Dr. Cheng Chen is currently an associate professor in the school of engineering at San Francisco State Paper ID #24126Dr. Hao Jiang, San Francisco State University Hao Jiang received the B.S. degree in materials sciences from Tsinghua University, China, in 1994 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of California, San Diego, in 2000. Hao Jiang has been with San Francisco State
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Qichao Wang, Virginia Tech; Montasir Abbas P.E., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Multi Objec- tive Control Algorithms (I-MOCA), the Traffic Responsive Iterative Urban-Control Model for Pattern- matching and Hypercube Optimal Parameters Setup (TRIUMPH OPS), the Multi Attribute Decision- making Optimizer for Next-generation Network-upgrade and Assessment (MADONNA), and the Safety and Mobility Agent-based Reinforcement-learning Traffic Simulation Add-on Module (SMART SAM). He was also one of the key developers of the dilemma zone protection Detection Control System (D-CS) that was selected as one of the seven top research innovations and findings in the state of Texas for the year 2002. Dr. Abbas served as the chair of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) traffic engineering council
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Murad Musa Mahmoud, Utah State University; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University; Max L. Longhurst, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
current director for the Center for Engineering Education Research (CEER) which examines innovative and effective engineering education practices as well as classroom technologies that advance learning and teaching in engineering. He is also working on National Science Foundation (NSF) funded projects exploring engineering design thinking. His areas of research include engineering design thinking, adult learning cognition, engineering education professional development and technical training. He has extensive international experience working on technical training and engineering educaton projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and U.S. Department of Labor, USAID. Countries where he has worked include
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Pre-college Engineering Education Division Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Matthew Mueller, Tufts University; David Alsdorf, Tufts University
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division
   Education   and   Outreach (CEEO)   “works   in   the   areas   of   outreach,   research,   and   tool   development   to   make   engineering and   design   accessible   and   feasible   in   P­12   classrooms” [3] .   In   this   study,   funded   by   an   internal grant   from   the   CEEO’s   innovation   fund,   we   have   developed   a  game   that   integrates   and   scaffolds content   knowledge   of   engineering   design   while   allowing   students   to   playfully   engage   in   problem solving   and   teamwork   skills.  Engineering   education   researchers   have   worked   with   P­12   teachers   to   understand   their   mental models   of   engineering   and   how   professional   development   can   help   them   identify
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rachael Paige Shemran, Arizona State University ; Renee M Clark, University of Pittsburgh; Melissa M. Bilec, University of Pittsburgh; Amy E. Landis, Clemson University; Kristen Parrish, Arizona State University
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Engineering. Dr. Bilec’s research program focuses on the built environment, life cycle assessment, sustainable healthcare, and energy impacts. She is interested in improving system-level en- vironmental performance of buildings, while developing a deeper understanding of indoor environmental quality, occupant impacts, and energy use. She is the Principal Investigator of a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional research project, NSF EFRI-Barriers, Understanding, Integration – Life cycle Devel- opment (BUILD). As the associate director of education outreach in the Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation, Pitt’s center for green design, she translates research to community outreach programs and develops sustainable
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Make It!
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Nathan Delson, University of California at San Diego; Jesse DeWald, UC San Diego; Alex Tunchez, UC San Diego; Sebastian Bommer, UC San Diego
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Manufacturing
-on prototyping for small scale,innovative projects. The space opened in January 2016 and is meant to support close to 7000undergraduate engineering and visual art students.As with many maker spaces, there can be a queue for the 3D printers since each job can run manyhours. One objective of this project was to communicate to students how many 3D printers are inuse without requiring them to come into the maker space. Also we wanted to create a “buzz” aboutactivity going on in the space, and increase awareness of the maker space among the students.While we could have simply posted 3D printer activity to a webpage, we wanted to use a methodof communication that highlighted making. Our approach was inspired by Natalie Jeremijenko’sart display