the distinction of Fellow of AAAS and ASEE, a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the Raymond W. Fahien Award from the Chemical Engineering Division of ASEE, and Michigan Tech's Fredrick D. Williams Instructional Innovation Award. She and her students have published over 100 archival journal publications, book chapters, or proceedings articles and earned 23 best paper/presentation awards. Adrienne previously served as the President of the AES Electrophoresis Society and on the ASEE's Board of Directors as First Vice President and Professional Interest Council I Chair. She also chaired ASEE's National Diversity Committee. Her research and service interests regularly intersect and involve underserved individuals
AC 2009-1844: A TEST BED FOR STUDENT RESEARCH AND DESIGN OFCONTROL-MOMENT GYROSCOPES FOR ROBOTIC APPLICATIONSAlbert Soto, Texas A&M UniversityDaniel Brown, Cornell UniversityMason Peck, Cornell University Page 14.131.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 A Testbed for Student Research and Design of Control-Moment Gyroscopes for Robotic Applications The attitude dynamics of a spacecraft with an attached robot arm is a subtle problem in dynamics and control. In this work, we discuss a robotic testbed designed to engage students in addressing this example of a complex class of rigid body dynamics. A
Paper ID #34022What do Students Know After Statics? Using Mastery-based Grading toCreate a Student PortfolioDr. Amie Baisley, University of Florida I have a M.S. in structural engineering from Arizona State University and a Ph.D. in engineering education from Utah State University. My teaching and research interests are centered around the sophomore level courses that engineering students take and how changes in those courses can impact student learning and retention.Prof. Keith D. Hjelmstad, Arizona State University Keith D. Hjelmstad is President’s Professor of Civil Engineering in the School of Sustainable Engineering
requirements. These projects were typically something theinstructor was familiar with or already knew how to solve. Examples included football throwingmachines and recycling machines to sort glass by color. There was no interaction with industryand students worked only with peers in their same department.Beginning in the fall of 1995, our existing senior design classes were modified to utilize projectssupplied by industry. Efforts were also begun to form interdisciplinary project teams of studentsfrom ME, IE and EE departments. This was part of a new initiative at Penn State, the Universityof Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, University of Washington and Sandia National Laboratories, calledthe Manufacturing Engineering Education Partnership (MEEP). The mission of
: Creating lasting value from engineering,” in IEEE Transforming Engineering Education: Creating Interdisciplinary Skills for Complex Global Environments, Dublin, 2010, pp. 1-15.[3] F. Hassan, A. Ammar and Z. Youssfi, "Digital Logic Course Themed Around Arithmetic," IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), pp. 1-5, 2020.[4] A. Gerhart, C. Bodnar, M.-I. Carnasciali, and G. Gaudette “Engineering Unleashed Faculty Development – Teaching and Learning (2021 KNC Session), (Feb. 1, 2021),” Engineering Unleashed. Accessed: Mar. 24, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://engineeringunleashed.com/card/2423[5] Coffman-Wolph, S. (2021, July), “Work in Progress: Engaging First-year Students in Programming 1 During COVID-19”, 2021
technical articles in international conferences and journals. Dr. Seliya is proactive in scholastic work and computing sciences pedagogy, including grants, undergraduate research, and curriculum development. His prior professional endeavors include: Assistant (& Associate) Professor of Computer and Information Science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn; Adjunct Instruc- tor of Computer Science and Technology at the State University of New York, Orange; and, President and Senior Software Engineer at Health Safety Technologies, LLC.Mr. Collin Lee Kemner, Ohio Northern University Mr. Collin Lee Kemner is a current student at Ohio Northern University. He is set to graduate with a B.S. in Computer Science in May 2019
Paper ID #6206Assessment of Innovative Environments that address Intellectual CuriosityDr. Mysore Narayanan, Miami University DR. MYSORE NARAYANAN obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool, England in the area of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He joined Miami University in 1980 and teaches a wide variety of electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering courses. He has been invited to contribute articles to several encyclopedias and has published and presented dozens of papers at local, regional , national and international conferences. He has also designed, developed, organized and chaired several
Paper ID #9045New Mechatronics Curriculum on Multi-axis Industrial Motion ControlProf. Hakan Gurocak, Washington State University, Vancouver Prof. Gurocak is the founding director of School of Engineering and Computer Science at Washington State University Vancouver. His research interests include haptics, robotics and automation.Dr. Ashley Ater Kranov, Washington State University As Vice President of GPS Assessment, LLC, Dr. Ater Kranov leads an international team of professionals from academia and industry to build capacity of individuals and organizations in the following areas: Educational Research, Quality Assurance
GC 2012-5608: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO AN INTEGRATED DE-SIGN AND MANUFACTURING MULTI-SITE ”CLOUD-BASED” CAPSTONEPROJECTDr. Michael Richey, The Boeing Company Michael Richey is an Associate Technical Fellow currently assigned to support technology and innova- tion research at the Boeing Company. Michael is responsible for leading a team conducting research projects to improve the learning experience for engineers and technicians. His research encompasses, Complex Adaptive Systems, Learning Curves, Learning Sciences and Engineering Education Research focusing on understanding the interplay between knowledge spillovers, innovation, wealth creation, and economies of scale as they are manifested in questions of growth
Characteristics Can Be Developed," Educational Psychologist, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 302-314, 2012.[14] “Perceived Wellness – Home of the PWS,” perceivedwellness.com, https://perceivedwellness.com/2020/03/25/what-does-my-score-mean/ (accessed 7/18/22).[15] M. Cavalli, A. Grice, “Changes in Perceived Wellness in First-Year Engineering Students,” in Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, MD, USA. June 25-28, 2023.
strengthen the connection between scientific collaborators, innovators and entrepreneurs, and the public they serve.Dr. Nathan Jacobs, University of Oregon Nathan is the Director of Research Training and Career Acceleration for the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact at the University of Oregon, where he helped launch UO’s first ever engineering program. Nathan received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics from the University of Pennsylvania and a BS in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 WIP Toward a Common Science Communication StrategyThe success of scientists and engineers, and their societal
: juang_jn@mercer.eduR. RADHARAMANANDr. R. Radharamanan is currently working as Professor of Industrial Engineering and Director of MercerEntrepreneurship Engineering Education Program (MEEEP) at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Hehas thirty seven years of teaching, research, and consulting experiences. His previous administrativeexperiences include: President of International Society for Productivity Enhancement (ISPE), ActingDirector of Industrial Engineering as well as Director of Advanced Manufacturing Center at MarquetteUniversity, and Research Director of CAM and Robotics Center at San Diego State University. His primaryresearch and teaching interests are in the areas of manufacturing systems, robotics and automation, qualityengineering
/AuvWorkbench/documentation/presentations/presentations.ht ml3. D. Davis and D. Brutzman, "The Autonomous unmanned vehicle workbench: mission planning, mission rehearsal, and mission replay tool for physics-based X3D visualization," 14th International Symposium on Unmanned Untethered Submersible Technology (UUST), Autonomous Undersea Systems Institute (AUSI), Durham New Hampshire, 21-24 August 2005.4. L. McLauchlan, “Design-oriented course in microprocessor based controls,” Proc. of the 2007 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, AC2007-2675, Honolulu, HI, pp. 1-11, June 24-27, 2007.5. M. Prince, “Does Active Learning Work? A Review of the Research,” Journal of Engineering Education, pp. 223-231, July 2004.6. R. Pucher
education and engineering programs at Case Western Reserve University.Dr. Kenneth A. Loparo, Case Western Reserve University Kenneth A. Loparo is the Arthur L. Parker Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, holds academic appointments in the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the Case School of Engineering and the Faculty Director the Institute for Smart, Secure and Connected Systems. He has received numerous awards including the Sigma Xi Research Award for contributions to stochastic control, the John S. Diekoff Award for Distin- guished Graduate Teaching, the Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Engineering and Science Professor Award, the
Paper ID #44604Development and Validation of an Experimental System for InvestigatingOxygen Singlet Sigma State Effects on Premixed Methane-Air FlamesGhazal Rajabikhorasani, Western Michigan UniversityClaudia M Fajardo, Western Michigan University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Development of an Experimental System for Plasma-Combustion Investigations Ghazal Rajabikhorasani Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Western Michigan University
rate after the Academic SkillsSeminar was introduced as compared with a control group. ReferencesAstin, A. W. (1993). What Matters in College: Four Critical Years Revisited. San Francisco, CA: Jossey- Bass Publishers. Page 3.65.10Buell, B. G., & Buell, N. A. (1987). Perceptual modality preference as a variable in the effectiveness of Skills Seminar, 10 continuing education for professionals. Dissertation Abstracts International, 48, 872A.Brown, S. D., Lent, R
Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (UIUC), IL, USA in 2017 as a post-doctoral researcher. He has been a Teaching Assistant Professor at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UIUC. His current research interests include wireless sensing and communication in mmWave.Prof. Minh N. Do, University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Work-In-Progress: Implement Your DSP Algorithm on Android Tablet: Real-time DSP Laboratory CourseAbstractThe rapid development of embedded systems brings new opportunities for modernized real-timedigital signal processing (DSP) education. This paper introduces a novel
Paper ID #30170Zip to Industry: A First-Year Corporate-STEM Connection ProgramDr. Donald P. Visco Jr., The University of Akron Donald P. Visco, Jr. is the former Dean of the College of Engineering at The University of Akron and currently a Professor of Chemical Engineering.Nidaa Makki Dr. Nidaa Makki is an Associate Professor in the LeBron James Family Foundation College of Education at The University of Akron, in the department in Curricular and Instructional Studies. Her work focuses on STEM curriculum integration and science inquiry practices in middle and high school. She is a co-PI on an NSF funded project to
Paper ID #33360Exploring the Effect of Quiz and Homework Submission Times on Students’Performance in an Introductory Programming Course in a Flipped Class-roomEnvironmentLeslie Harvey III, University of Florida Leslie Harvey is a third-year undergraduate student of Computer Engineering at the University of Florida (UF). He works as a research assistant with the Computational Reasoning Group at UF. His research centers around understanding influential factors related to computer science education. As a computer engineering major, he is interested in big data analysis and software engineering.Ashish Aggarwal, University of Florida
partnerships at its best. In 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition, Louisville, Kentucky, June 2010. ASEE Conferences. https://peer.asee.org/15665. [3] D. Peters and A. Lucietto. A survey of types of industry-academia collaboration. In 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 2016. ASEE Conferences. https://peer.asee.org/26455. [4] S. Lord, M. Ohland, J. Froyd, and E. Lindsay. An international exploration of electrical and computer engineering education practices. In 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, Washington, June 2015. ASEE Conferences. https://peer.asee.org/23537. [5] R. Coleman and J. Shelnutt. Fostering university/industry partnerships through sponsored undergraduate
joined Howard University in 2006 as an Assistant Professor. Her research interests are algorithms and computational biology.Dr. Alex Pantaleev, SUNY Oswego Alex Pantaleev received a B.A. degree in computer science from the American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, in 2003, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science from the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio in 2007 and 2008, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the State University of New York, Oswego. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Incorporating Service-Oriented Programming into the Computer Science Curriculum using Course
Building Explicit Internalization Combination Knowledge Learning by DoingFigure 1 Knowledge spiral6Current Knowledge Management in the AEC IndustryThe AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) industry has been successful at collectingand storing explicit information databases as represented in design manuals and handbooks, suchas Architectural Graphic Standards or Timesaver Standards. Various types of web-based projectmanagement tools are also offering explicit knowledge management solutions. However, theindustry may be poor at tacit knowledge retrieval and sharing. Fruchter and Demian3 said thatthis strategy often failed
and Technology (E-JUST), Alexandria, Egypt in 2012. Luka is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho, USA. His main research focuses on hardware security, Network-on-Chip (NoC), high performance computing, and High Level Synthesis (HLS) design. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Teaching Project-Based Hardware Cybersecurity Encryption Algorithms and Implementations on FPGAAbstractCybersecurity is an important concept in today’s age of information and is of major interest tokeep information secure, helping to protect sensitive information in the presence of untrustedthird-parties. This has
Education, 2018 Integrated Learning In Context for Heat Exchanger AnalysisAbstractAn Engineering Technology program is developing a new vertically integrated undergraduateenergy systems curriculum that crosses traditional course boundaries. The goal is for students torecognize and understand energy conversion in a more comprehensive way by showing howsimilar processes occur in different disciplines. Courses in thermodynamics, electrical powergeneration, fluid power, manufacturing processes, and internal combustion engines are all beingmodified to include modules on energy conversion as a unifying and integrating theme. Thispaper targets one module of this comprehensive multi-course re-design, where a two-weeksegment of an introductory
aquestion posed by the lecturer answered.Some typical and informative comments are reproduced below. Page 4.480.7At UWA“Lecturing is clear and easy to understanding, far more than *** and ***. The computerassignments are a brilliant idea, it forces you to sit down and complete the work unlike theothers. I feel dynamics is probably the hardest of the 3 engineering units but due to the lecturerand computer problems it is easier.”At NUS“Exposure to a lecturer from overseas has helped us to broaden our horizons.”“The best aspects of using the WWW system is that it is easy and user friendly. No complicatedcommands was required to run the system. The forum
of ACM and IEEE journals and international conferences. She is a member of IEEE, ACM, and the Upsilon Pi Epsilon honorary society. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Enhanced Workforce Development via the 2017 FEEDER Student Summer ProgramThe FEEDER Consortium which consists of twelve universities, seventeen industry partners andtwo national labs has the goal to enhance curriculum development and education in the study ofdistributed energy resources. Every summer the consortium offers a program in which studentsmeet at a specific location in the United States and participate in a week-long event, whichconsists of networking events, technical workshops
Paper ID #44022The GRE in Admissions: Examining the Evidence and ArgumentsDr. Edward F. Gehringer, North Carolina State University Dr. Gehringer is an associate professor in the Departments of Computer Science, and Electrical & Computer Engineering. His research interests include computerized assessment systems, and the use of natural-language processing to improve the quality of rev ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The GRE in Admissions: Examining the Evidence and Arguments AbstractA recent trend in graduate admissions has been to
Paper ID #15903Using Card Games for Conditional Probability, Explaining Gamma vs. Pois-son Distributions, and Weighing Central Limit TheoryDr. Roes Arief Budiman P.Eng., University of Calgary Received PhD in Materials Science and Engineering at University of Toronto in 2001. Currently a Senior Instructor at University of Calgary and have been teaching Probability & Statistics for Engineers course in the past three years. Maintain a small research group (1 PhD, 1 MEng) on pipeline failure and reliability. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 USING CARD GAMES FOR CONDITIONAL
directors andbeneficiaries for funding the project and providing the opportunity for the Cal Poly Pomonaengineering students to participate is such a rewarding endeavor.References 1. S. Boskovich, C. Burns, “Project Ponderosa – Bridging Engineering Education to Vocational Training”, Proceedings in ASEE PSW Conference, April 2020. 2. Grau, A., Indri, M., LoBello, L., Sauter, T., “Industrial Robotics in Factory Automation: from the EarlyStage to the Internet of Things,” 43rd IEEE Industrial Electronics Conference IECON, Japan 2017. 3. Verner, I. and Gamer, S., “Reorganizing the Industrial Robotics Laboratory for Spatial Training of NoviceEngineering Students,” Proceedings International Conference
Session 2259 Acoustical Radar Leonard Sokoloff DeVRY Technical InstituteVirtual Instrumentation is making a significant impact in today’s industry, education and research.DeVRY Technical Institute selected LabVIEW as an excellent representative of this technologyand is implementing LabVIEW into its curriculum at all DeVRY campuses in the United Statesand Canada.LabVIEW@ (Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench) a product of NationalInstruments@, is a software system that incorporates data acquisition, analysis and presentation,and