is the founding general chair of the IEEE International Conferences on Electro Information Technology.Kenyon Hart, Idaho State University Kenyon Hart is Specialist Engineer and Associate Lecturer, Electrical Engineering Department, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. Page 14.491.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Digital Signal Processing, Theory/Practice, HW/SWAbstractDigital Signal Processing (DSP) is a course offered by many Electrical and ComputerEngineering (ECE) programs. In our school we offer a senior-level, first-year graduatecourse with both lecture and laboratory
. More information about the C.I.E. Lab., the equipment and the software, automatedBode and I-V measurements and SPICE parameter extractions made with them can be found in the paperspublished earlier. [References 3-5]For integrated circuit and MEMS layout design a PC-based “L-Edit” layout tool by Tanner is used.Availability of a student version, which comes in a textbook[2], makes this tool extremely convenientparticularly for the commuting and part time students. Similar credit goes to MicroSim for making PC-based “PSpice” available to the public. Freely downloadable student versions of PSpice have become theindispensable tool of electronics education throughout the world. “Mathematica” is the defaultcomputational tool used in the Electronics
. More information about the C.I.E. Lab., the equipment and the software, automatedBode and I-V measurements and SPICE parameter extractions made with them can be found in the paperspublished earlier. [References 3-5]For integrated circuit and MEMS layout design a PC-based “L-Edit” layout tool by Tanner is used.Availability of a student version, which comes in a textbook[2], makes this tool extremely convenientparticularly for the commuting and part time students. Similar credit goes to MicroSim for making PC-based “PSpice” available to the public. Freely downloadable student versions of PSpice have become theindispensable tool of electronics education throughout the world. “Mathematica” is the defaultcomputational tool used in the Electronics
. More information about the C.I.E. Lab., the equipment and the software, automatedBode and I-V measurements and SPICE parameter extractions made with them can be found in the paperspublished earlier. [References 3-5]For integrated circuit and MEMS layout design a PC-based “L-Edit” layout tool by Tanner is used.Availability of a student version, which comes in a textbook[2], makes this tool extremely convenientparticularly for the commuting and part time students. Similar credit goes to MicroSim for making PC-based “PSpice” available to the public. Freely downloadable student versions of PSpice have become theindispensable tool of electronics education throughout the world. “Mathematica” is the defaultcomputational tool used in the Electronics
, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis Page 25.146.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 An 18-Month Study of Student Embracement and Use of a Learning Management System at an Urban, Research InstitutionAbstractWhen freshman students are presented with not only a new experience called college, but alsothe responsibility of dealing with this event – how does a learning management system aid themin this endeavor? Do they embrace the learning management system for use within their coursesand program? How frequently do they use the learning management system and its
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Magnetotaxis for Nanofabrication Isaac G. Macwan, Zihe Zhao, Omar T. Sobh and Prabir K. Patra of a stringent vacuum environment to avoid contamination and Abstract— Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB), discovered in early the construction and capital equipment cost that increases by1970s contain single-domain crystals of magnetite (Fe3O4) or the orders of magnitude [2]. Newer technologies are alreadygreigite (Fe3S4) called magnetosomes ranging from 35 to 120 nm
American Museum of Natural History and PBS science and history television documentaries for about 15 years, working with the NOVA Science Unit, The American Experience, Frontline, La Plaza, and with several multi-part international co-productions. Alpert also edited the New York Times best-seller, The Art of Possibility, by Rosamund Zander and Ben Zander. She joined the Museum of Science in 1999 to build the Current Science & Technology Center, recipient of the 2002 DOE-NIST ”50 Best Practices in Communicating Science and Technology” award and the 2002 American Association of Museums Gold MUSE award for ”Highest Standards of Excellence in the Use of Media & Technology for Interpretation & Education in
Paper ID #19945The Firelighters: Understanding the Demand for Instructional ComputerScience FacultyJoshua B. Gross, Blackburn College Joshua B. Gross is a professor of computer science at Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois. His research focuses on pedagogical problems in computing, as well as employment issues in the IT industry. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017The Firelighters: Understanding the Demand for Instructional Computer Science FacultyAbstractInstructional faculty (those whose primary responsibility is teaching undergraduates) incomputing are not well-studied, and the
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Authenticated Multiparty Secret Key Sharing Using Quantum Entanglement Swapping Muneer Alshowkan, Student Member, IEEE, Khaled Elleithy, Senior Member, IEEE Quantum Teleportation does not require a quantum channel to Abstract— In this paper we propose a new protocol for send the unknown state however, it require a classical channel.multiparty secret key sharing by using quantum entanglement The need for classical channel
(ASEE). In recent years she has served as Secretary, President, and Past-President of the Council of Engineering Management Academic Leaders (CEMAL), as a LEAD officer, and is currently serving as Program Chair for the Engineering Management Division (EMD) of ASEE. Dr. Asgarpoor is the 2022- 2023 Secretary for the American Society for Engineering Management. Her interests lie in scholarship of teaching and learning specifically in asynchronous online space, assessment of learning, engineering management, and quality management. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 A data-driven comparison of students’ performance in asynchronous online versus in-person
a Guinness World Record. His new book is titled: ”Everyone Loves Speed Bumps, Don’t You? A Guide to Innovative Thinking.” Dr. Daniel Raviv received his Ph.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University in 1987 and M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1982 and 1980, respectively. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Using Experiences for Explaining the Concept of Discontinuity Daniel Raviv College of Engineering and Computer Science Florida Atlantic University Email: ravivd@fau.edu
. Page 14.1150.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Teaching Ship Structures with Sheet MetalAbstractThe design and analysis of ship structures is taught to seniors majoring in Naval Architecture andMarine Engineering as a part of their senior design course sequence. In the Ship Structurescourse the students build on their basic knowledge of structures from their sophomore levelmechanics of materials course and add ship specific knowledge about hull girder bending, platebending, shear flow, and buckling. These techniques are applied to their senior ship designproject that is also being developed in the parallel courses of Principles of Ship Design and ShipPropulsion Design. As an additional opportunity to
Rochester Institute of Technology. He received his B.S. degree in Jet Propulsion at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China, in 2005. In 2010, he received his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern University. In 2014, he completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Rui Liu’s research areas cover a wide range of topics in advanced manufacturing, including human-centered machining, tool condition monitoring, and machining process optimization for various kinds of machining processes. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 EXPLORING CAREER GROWTH FOR DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING INDIVIDUALS VIA MACHINING TRAINING: A
. Page 12.1009.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Learning Experiences of Using Teaching and Assessment Tools for Solid Mechanics CourseAbstractThis paper describes the author’s experiences of using a few teaching and assessmenttools for Solid Mechanics course taught at Kettering University. This course is taught atjunior level and is offered during all the four terms. Kettering University is a co-opinstitution in which the students alternate each term between work and school. Thiscreates a time gap between the study and the work terms, posing some challenging issuesfor many students to retain the pre-requisites knowledge. It is very time consuming toreview the pre-requisites knowledge to get the students
. Session 1630 Use of Computer Technology in the Classroom Hugh Jack Grand Valley State University1.0 - IntroductionWe really don’t NEED computers to teach well. But, when used effectively, computers can be anexcellent learning, communication and presentation tool.I had taught Statics to engineering students at Ryerson Polytechnic University for three yearsusing blackboard methods. In this time a complete set of notes was developed and refined
3for fair treatment for all of its employees globally because we already hold these tenets in highvalue as part of our culture as the right thing to do. Our external efforts in the arena of Affirmative Action are aimed at (but not limited to) avigorous K-12 program in the math and sciences areas, community development activities,College and University programs aimed at supporting technical minority and technical women’sscholarship programs, curriculum and equipment support to various colleges and universities anda very strong Recent College Graduate hiring program. Our support and contribution activitiesare guided by the following objectives: • To advance education in math, science and engineering • To promote the entrance of
. 2, .[6] L. Zia, M. Mulder, (1996). "NSF Workshop on Information Technology and Undergraduate Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education: Challenges and Opportunities", IEEE Transaction on Education, Vol. 39, No. 3, .[7] K. Abe, T. Omori, and M. Naraoka, (1992). "A Programmable Logic Array Suitable for Use in Digital System Design Laboratory," IEEE Transactions on Education, Vol. 35, No. 4, .[8] PowerView Manual, Viewlogics, Inc.[9] XiLinx Tutorial Manuals, XiLinx, Inc.[10] Dewey, (1997). Analysis and Design of Digital Systems with VHDL, PWS.[11] Roth, Jr., (1995). Fundamentals of Logic Design, Fourth Edition, PWS.[12] Bout, (1994). FPGA Workout- Beginning Exercises with the Intel Flexlogic FPGA, X
. Introducing the most recent advances of information technology in the classroomtoday represents a valuable investment in the future. These events create the opportunity for faculty andbusiness professionals to meet in the collaborative and innovative atmosphere and to establish fruitfulrelationships. They can also provide an excellent opportunity for students ready to share their researchand practice-oriented results in the area of information technology and probably to meet with their futureemployers. Such a conference on IT in Education having international participation was organized byElizabethtown College in September 2004 and sponsored by Dell, Addison-Wesley, McGraw-Hill, andother companies and organizations.[12] All conference participants
pilots.Prof. Mary E. Johnson Ph.D., Purdue University Mary E. Johnson is a Professor and Associate Head for Graduate Studies and Research in the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology (SATT) at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. She earned her BS, MS and PhD in Industrial Engineering from UTArlington ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Exploring Average Taxi Times at U.S. Hub Airports with ASDE-XINTRODUCTIONAirport taxi times affect operation efficiency and congestion [1][2][3], fuel consumption [4][5],and aircraft emissions [6][7]. Aircraft taxi time refer to the time it takes for an aircraft to movefrom the gate to takeoff, or to move from landing to the gate [8
Paper ID #19054An Evaluation of STEM Integration Effectiveness by Artifact AnalysisMr. Michael Wayne Coots, Purdue University I am Graduate Student at Purdue University in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute. Currently a Master’s student in the Technology Leadership and Innovation (TLI) department, majoring in Engineering Tech- nology Teacher Education (ETTE). My undergraduate degree was also from Purdue University in the TLI department, majoring in ETTE. I taught K-12 Engineering and Technology for one year at Shenandoah High School in Middletown, Indiana.Sarah Knapp, Purdue University Master of Architecture, Tulane
Paper ID #28311A Hands-on Introduction to Embedded Systems & IOTDr. James Peyton Jones, Villanova University James Peyton Jones is a professor of electrical and computer engineering, and a member of the Center for Nonlinear Dynamics and Control at Villanova University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 A Hands-on Introduction to Embedded Systems & IOT J.C. Peyton Jones Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova PA 19085AbstractTraditional curricula often teach low-level fundamentals of digital
Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[11] O. Rios and D. Fadda, "Using Computer Simulations in a Freshman Mechanical Engineering Course to Make Informed Design Decisions," in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[12] A. Danesh-Yazdi, Y. Wu and O. Onipede Jr., "Interactive Simulation Modules (ISMs) in Vibrations," in 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, FL, 2019.[13] A. Abramovitz, "Teaching Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Power Electronics Courses," IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 523-530, 2011.[14] Canvas, "How do I create Likert scale quiz questions?," 8 December 2018. [Online]. Available: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC
department curricular matters. In addition, Professor Musselman directs the Microwave Measurements Lab, where he oversees antenna pattern and radar cross-section experiments in a two-million dollar anechoic cham- ber. Dr. Musselman has published over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers, mostly in the fields of electromagnetic propagation effects and antenna design. He has received a U.S. Patent, and currently has another patent pending. He has won several research and teaching awards, including the Seiler Award for Research Excellence, the US Air Force Academy Outstanding Scien- tist/Engineer, and the BGen Roland E. Thomas Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cadet Education
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) Seven V’s of Big Data Understanding Big Data to extract Value M. Ali-ud-din Khan, Muhammad Fahim Uddin, Navarun Gupta Abstract—Big Data has shown lot of potential in real world However, Value is the most desirable output of Big Dataindustry and research community. We support the power and processing. Therefore, we must understand all 7 V’s of it andpotential of it in solving real world problems. However, it is we must then extract value from it
should be included in engineering education. With thistraining comes the need for developing a means to enhance the rate at which effectivecommunication can be developed between team members. The lifetime of student teams is short,and the team building training is only effective if the interaction between the team members canrapidly be brought to a meaningful state.The context in which we have faced this problem is in teaching a project laboratory in theDepartment of Chemical Engineering at MIT in which students work on a project in groups ofthree. Although the concept of students working in groups in this course can be traced backabout sixty years, initiation of team building training only began several years ago. Initially, wefound that
available solution space is identified considering both technical andoperational constraints. Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference, The University of Texas at Arlington, March 21 – 23, 2013. Copyright 2013, American Society for Engineering Education Hydrogen Dual Fuel Kerosene Mach 6 Air Launch Mach 8 Expendable Mach 6 booster Mach 8Figure 3. Reduced trade-space explored. Parametric Sizing and Solution Space ScreeningAVD Sizing Process SummaryAVDsizing is a constant mission
Paper ID #35274Plants for RowanAdriana Fasino, Rowan University Sophomore at Rowan University currently pursuing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics.Ms. Jessica Rodgers, Rowan University Current Student-Athlete and Sophomore at Rowan University, pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineer- ing with a minor in Computer Science.Brandon Alexander Jarrett, Rowan University I am a sophomore student athlete who is pursuing a degree in Chemical Engineering.Mr. Jay Kenneth Petersen, Rowan University I am currently a sophomore at Rowan University pursuing a degree in
Professor of Civil Engineering at Quinnipiac University (Hamden, CT, USA) with expertise in ecological engineering and green stormwater infras- tructure. Her teaching is grounded in experiential learning and service-learning experiences. She serves on the executive board of the Mill River Watershed Association and steering committee chair of the Mill River Urban Waters Initiative. Her scholarly collaborations span a variety of entities including both public and private agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Community-university-government partnership to advance environmental justice and address river
Karakaya, et al. An undergraduate curriculum for deep learning. In 2018 3rd International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK), pages 604–609. IEEE, 2018.[11] Amy K Hoover, Adam Spryszynski, and Michael Halper. Deep learning in the IT curriculum. In Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, pages 49–54, 2019.[12] Franc¸ois Chollet et al. Keras. https://keras.io, 2015.
international business and industry. Additional professional information is available at www.geoffreywood.com/indexprof.htm. Page 11.43.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 A Distributed Learning Network Unites the Mid-southI. IntroductionIn the spring of 2005, the Engineering Technologies Department (ENTC) of SouthwestTennessee Community College (Southwest) made its first attempt at distance learning. Acomputer-aided drawing course, part of the Manufacturing and Mechanical EngineeringTechnology programs, was taught at two locations at the same time. This grant-fundedexperiment was a success—in fact, so