successful program and institution.ConclusionAcademic institutions provide such a diverse set of circumstances for entering educators, that a“one size fits all” solution is not realistic. However, numerous articles in the literature indicatethat institutions that have a mentoring program in place experience a higher rate of facultyperformance and satisfaction. The underlying benefit to the teaching faculty of having anofficial mentoring program is that it presents to the new faculty the image that the system has agenuine interest in supporting and nurturing them. The attitude of “sink or swim” is notacceptable if the goal is to recruit and retain the best teaching faculty for engineering andengineering technology.References1. Bova, B
community colleges and baccalaureate institutions in Washington State. He is passionate about helping faculty and staff support community college students in reaching their ed- ucational and career goals. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 The SEECRS Scholar Academy at Whatcom Community College: An S-STEM Scholarship ProgramAbstractThe STEM Excellence through Engagement in Collaboration, Research, and Scholarship(SEECRS) project at Whatcom Community College is a five-year program aiming to supportacademically talented students with demonstrated financial need in biology, chemistry, geology,computer science, engineering, and physics. This project is funded by an
programs. She is the Di- rector of the Integrated STEM Education Research Center (ISERC) and the Director of Louisiana Tech’s Office for Women in Science and Engineering (OWISE). She earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics and M.S. in Mathematics at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. Her research interests include distributed parameter control modeling and simulation, dynamic modeling of physical systems, and STEM education. She has published 20 peer-reviewed publications in these areas, and her research has been funded by the NSF, AFRL, and LA-BOR. She also serves as an Associate Editor for the American Control Conference and the Conference on Decision and Control, two premier conferences in the controls community. She is a
Paper ID #37053Acquiring Testing of Materials Experience Through 3DPrinting (WIP)Ahmad Fayed (Dr.) Assistant Professor of Engineering Technology, Southeastern Louisiana University. Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Acquiring Testing of Materials Experience Through 3D Printing (WIP)AbstractIn a multidisciplinary Engineering Technology (ET) program with 5 different concentrations, itis not possible to cover the detailed theory and applications of all high-level classes. For thisreason, many
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) A New Algorithm Based on Discrete Fourier Transform to Improve the Lifetime of Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks Communications Wafa Elmannai, Khaled Elleithy, Ajay Shrestha, Mohamed Alshibli, Reem AlataasAbstract—Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have become an In addition to the well-known resources constraints of theimportant means of gathering environmental and physical WSNs, Underwater WSNs present even more restrictions thatinformation from a wide range of areas. WSNs could be used in are preventing its proliferation [2, 3]. Unlike the
Tech.Dr. Renee M Clark, University of Pittsburgh Renee Clark serves as the Director of Assessment for the Swanson School of Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her PhD from the Department of Industrial Engineering, where she also completed her post-doctoral studies. Her research has primarily focused on the application of data analysis techniques to engineering education research studies as well as industrial accidents. She has over 20 years of experience in various engineering, IT, and data analysis positions within academia and industry, including ten years of manufacturing experience at Delphi Automotive
Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Competencies for Graduate Student Training in Transdisciplinary FEWS ResearchabstractTransdisciplinarity is gaining traction as a research approach for developing impactful solutionsby bringing together diverse sources of technical and local expertise. Many of the skills andknowledge for conducting transdisciplinary research are not currently emphasized inconventional graduate education. The objective of this paper is to present a literature-supportedorganization of competencies that contribute to transdisciplinary graduate education. Anextensive literature review of more than 160 papers was undertaken to
AC 2009-1768: USABILITY ANALYSIS OF A CONCEPT-MAP USER INTERFACEFOR AN ON-LINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTSusan Miertschin, University of HoustonCheryl Willis, University of Houston Page 14.1300.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Usability Analysis of a Concept Map User Interface for an Online Learning EnvironmentAbstractA concept map is a graphical representation of relationships among concepts.Construction of concept maps using modern concept mapping software has beensuggested as an active learning strategy with potential for improved learner outcomes,particularly among students native to a digital environment. In addition, modern
haptic feedback to the user 17 and minimizing simulations which could give studentsthe feel of being in a virtual laboratory instead of an online laboratory.References 1. Trevelyan, J. (2004). "Lessons Learned from 10 Years Experience with Remote Laboratories”. International Conference on Engineering Education and Research “Progress Through Partnership”, Ostrava, ISSN 1562-3580 2. Harjono (2001). Telelabs Project: Online Temperature Control Laboratory. Mechatronics Engineering Honors Thesis. University of Western Australia. 3. Casini M., Prattichizzo D. and Vicino A. (2001). The Automatic Control Telelab: A Remote Control Engineering Laboratory. Proceedings of the 40th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
department head, Dr. Lee Harrisberger, for introducing him tothis topic and providing most of the initial materials for the hydraulics and logic control module.References 1. Nise, Norman C., Control Systems Engineering, 2nd ed. Benjamin/Cummings, Redwood City, CA, 1995 2. Sullivan, J. A., Fluid Power - Theory and Applications, Reston Publishing, Reston, VA, 1982. 3. Hedges, C.S., Industrial Fluid Power, Volume 1-3, Womack Educational Publications, Dallas, TX, 1984 Joey K. Parker is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University ofAlabama, where his teaching responsibilities include control systems, instrumentation, and design. He received aB.S.M.E from Tennessee Technological University and a Ph.D. from
Paper ID #14536Time-Cost Relationship in Road and Highway ConstructionDr. Ifte Choudhury, Texas A&M University Ifte Choudhury is an Associate Professor in the Department of Construction Science at Texas A&M University and has extensive experience as a consulting architect working on projects funded by the World Bank. His areas of emphasis include housing, alternative technology, issues related to international construction, and construction education. He is also a Fulbright scholar. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Time-Cost Relationship in Roads and Highways
Acquisition using National Instruments PXI and cRIO systems. Page 12.1282.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 SMART SENSOR INSTRUMENTATION DEVELOPMENT EXAMPLE INCLUDING THE NEW PARADIGM OF AN FPGA BASED SYSTEMAbstractThis paper showcases two complementary approaches for the design and implementation ofsmart sensor systems. They are (a) Hardware-in-the loop approach (b) Using a single fieldprogrammable gate array (FPGA) to construct an entire intelligent instrumentation system.The first example presents a mechatronic approach, which is a blend of mechanical, electricaland software elements
Leader, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Claire Leader is an undergraduate architectural engineering student at California Polytechnic State Uni- versity, San Luis Obispo. She serves as an advisory member for the College of Architecture and Environ- mental Design’s (CAED) Student Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (SDEI) Committee and represents the CAED as a board member for the Student Health Advisory Committee. As a Peer Health Educator, Claire advocates for the wellbeing of university community members. She has worked with elementary, middle school, and high school students through STEM-oriented outreach programs with Cal Poly’s chapter of Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Upon graduation
Paper ID #45622Exploring the Impact of Panopto on Learner EngagementHannah Brook HedrickNancy Moore PhD, North Carolina State University at Raleigh The author 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, 2025 Exploring the Impact of Panopto on Learner EngagementAbstract:The shift
It was observed that students approved of the new tutorialeducational tool, and concentrate on cost issues. system, giving it good reviews in anonymous surveys. 2 Brief description of the innovation Performance in the formal examinations was also equivalent to, or better than, that of previous years. These results wereThis paper describes educational development in a particular encouraging enough that the system was used again in 1996course at The University of Western Australia, Engineering
Quarterly Insights, Fall 2021.34. D. Laughlin and B. Laughlin, “Virtual and Augmented Realities – Continuing EngineeringEducation,” in C. Baukal (ed.), Continuing Engineering Education Handbook, Nova Science,New York, 2022, 129-154.35. C. Baukal, B. Olson, and R. Ernst, “Virtual Reality for Continuing ProfessionalDevelopment,” paper 26721 presented at American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)Annual Conference & Exhibition, Tampa, FL, June 2019.36. L. Ausburn, F. Ausburn, J. Martens, C. Baukal, I. Agnew, and R. Dionne, UserCharacteristics, Trait vs. State Immersion, and Presence in a First-Person Virtual World, Journalfor Virtual Worlds Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, December 2019.
including I.C. design, MEMS and semiconductor technology and its application in sensor development, finite element and analytical modeling of semiconductor devices and sensors, and electronic instrumenta- tion and measurement. He can be reached at guvench@usm.maine.edu.Mr. Mao Ye, University of Southern Maine Mao Ye is an electrical engineering student at the University of Southern Maine, and an equipment engi- neering intern at Texas Instrument, South Portland, Maine. He also worked at Iberdrola Energy Project as a project assessment engineering intern. Prior to attending the University of Southern Maine, he served in the United States Marine Corps as communications chief. His area of interests are microelectronics
University (MS: 38-24) (1996).[10] Reilly, D. J. "Challenges in scaling-up the control interface of a quantum computer." 2019 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM). IEEE, 2019.[11] De Graaf, Erik, and Anette Kolmos. "Characteristics of problem-based learning." International Journal of Engineering Education 19.5 (2003): 657-662.[12] Hung, Woei, David H. Jonassen, and Rude Liu. "Problem-based learning." Handbook of research on educational communications and technology 3.1 (2008): 485-506.[13] https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads/[14] Yang, Won Y., et al. Applied numerical methods using MATLAB. John Wiley & Sons, 2020.[15] Many great cloud-based online math verification tools are available, including: https
Paper ID #42554Use of Sentiment Analysis to Assess Student Reflections in StaticsDr. Amie Baisley, University of Florida I am an Instructional Assistant Professor at the University of Florida teaching primarily 2nd year mechanics courses. My teaching and research interests are alternative pedagogies, mastery-based learning and assessment, student persistence in their first two years, and faculty development.Chiranjeevi Singh Marutla, University of Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Use of Sentiment Analysis to Assess Student Reflections in StaticsIn a flipped
Polytechnic School of Engineering, or NYU Engineering). Her mixed-methodology research focuses on interdisciplinary studies. She has presented her research at numerous national and international conferences in Austria, Canada, Greece, Japan, and Portugal and has published peer-reviewed book chapters and journal articles on technical writ- ing, game design, virtual reality, and problem-solving across the disciplines. Her book is entitled Cases on Interdisciplinary Research Trends in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Studies on Urban Classrooms.Dr. Ashwin Satyanarayana, New York City College of Technology Ashwin Satyanarayana earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University at Albany
AC 2007-1062: ONLINE COMPUTER SIMULATION TOOLS FOR DIPOLEANTENNA RADIATION PATTERNSAdam Neale, University of Waterloo Adam J Neale is currently working towards the B.A.Sc. degree in Honours Electrical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. His interests lie in the area of hardware development using FPGA's as well as student government. He is currently Vice President Internal for the undergraduate Engineering Society at the University of Waterloo.Jason Shirtliff, University of Waterloo Jason N Shirtliff is currently working towards the B.A.Sc. in Honours Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada. His interests include VLSI, mixed signal
classes in the past. He enjoys using high-altitude ballooning and high-power rocketry as relatively lost-cost means of giving students hands-on experience building and flying space-related hardware. Page 23.1318.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Using High-Altitude Ballooning to Give Freshmen a Hands-on Introduction to the “Space” Side of AerospaceAbstractIt is challenging to provide undergraduate students with meaningful, hands-on activities on the“space” side of aerospace due to the complexity of spacecraft and the tremendous expense oflaunching them
Manufacturing, Data Mining, Data Warehousing, and Machine Learning.Dr. Afsaneh Minaie, Utah Valley University Afsaneh Minaie is a professor of Computer Engineering at Utah Valley University. She received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. all in Electrical Engineering from University of Oklahoma. Her research interests include gender issues in the academic sciences and engineering fields, Embedded Systems Design, Mobile Computing, Wireless Sensor Networks, Nanotechnology, Data Mining and Databases. Page 26.439.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Data
Paper ID #41613GIFTS: Incorporating Bio-Inspiration into First-Year DesignDr. Danielle Grimes, Cornell CollegeDr. Niloofar Kamran, Cornell College ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 GIFTS - Incorporating Bio-Inspiration into First Year DesignIntroductionThe purpose of our first-year engineering course is to introduce students to the ABET sevenstudent outcomes: 1) an ability to solve problems (utilizing computer-aided design) 2) an abilityto apply engineering design 3) an ability to communicate effectively 4) an ability to applyprofessional ethics 5) an ability to work effectively in teams 6) an ability
Misconceptions of Freshmen,Sophomores, and Seniors,” Proceedings of the 2013 American Society for EngineeringEducation Annual Conference and Exposition. Paper ID 5849.[16] David P. Tallant, “A Review of Misconceptions of Electricity and Electrical Circuits,” TheProceedings of the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies inScience and Mathematics, August 1-4, 1993.[17] Deepika Sangam and Brent K. Jesiek, “Conceptual Understanding of Resistive ElectricCircuits Among First-Year Engineering Students,” Proceedings of the 2012 American Society forEngineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition.[18] Richard Gunstone, Brian McKittrick, Pamela Mulhall, “Textbooks and their authors: anotherperspective on the difficulties of
Green Professional (CGP), Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS), Residential Construction Superintendent (RCS), and Universal Design Build courses. Page 25.1287.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The Development of an Integrated Residential Construction Management CourseThis paper presents the recent changes to different delivery methods for a residentialconstruction management course at a major university. The project-based course was deliveredsimilarly to a capstone course by combining Residential Methods, Estimating, Scheduling
Paper ID #32990A Study of Differential Equation Solver Suites and Real-worldApplications Using Python, Maple, and MatlabDr. Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Ontario, CA Dr. Mohammad R. Muqri is a Professor in College of Engineering and Information Sciences at DeVry University. He received his M.S.E.E. degree from University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His research interests include modeling and simulations, algorithmic computing, data analytics, analog and digital signal processing. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021A study of Differential equation
Data Digest, by Walter H. Buchsbaum and Gina Weissenberg, Reston Publishing company, Inc., Reston, Virginia, 1983.5. Turbo Pascal Version 6.0, Scotts Valley, Calf., Borland International. BIOGRAPHYSOHAIL ANWAR - Sohail Anwar obtained a Ph.D. in Industrial and Vocational Education from The PennsylvaniaState University in December 1995 and an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas atArlington in May 1982. He completed additional graduate coursework in control theory and applied mathematicalsciences at the University of Texas at Arlington during 1982-1984. Since August 1992, Sohail has been working asan assistant professor of engineering technology at Penn
, in December 2012. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department from the Uni- versity of Toledo, Toledo, OH. He worked in the Hardware Oriented Security Lab at the University of Toledo and served as Project Manager with General Electric GE. His research interests include hardware- oriented security and Trust, Machine Learning Algorithms, Optimization Techniques, Neural Networks, and their applications. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Studies of Autonomous UAV-UGV Teams in Construction Applications: A Survey from Advances and Challenges Perspective Coradino Colasurd
National Academy Press.knowledge of topics where the instructors did not have deep 2. Carlson, J., M. Frosmire, C.C. Miller, and M. Sapp Nelson, “Determin-58 Chemical Engineering Education ing Data Information Literacy Needs: A Study of Students and Research 19. Corti, L., V. Van den Eynden, L. Bishop, and M. Woolard, Managing Faculty,” Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 11(2), 629 (2011) and sharing research data: a guide to good practice, 2014: SAGE 3. National Science Foundation, Proposal and Award Policies and Publications. Procedures Guide Part I - Grant