. Page 12.612.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Encouraging Use of Entrepreneurship Information Resources: Faculty/Library Collaboration Abstract Librarians, faculty, and the WPI Collaborative for Entrepreneurship and Innovation partner to encourage awareness of information resources available to engineering students developing business ideas. We co-promote information resource seminars, and librarians provide online research guides, workshops and one-on-one research consultations. Learn about the approach we take to educate students on information resources for business planning and suggested sources for entrepreneurial engineers.BackgroundIn early
Society for Engineering Education, 2007 The Engineering Institute – A Collaborative Graduate Education and Research ProgramAbstractLos Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)have taken the unprecedented step of creating a collaborative, multi-disciplinary graduateeducation program and associated research agenda called the Engineering Institute. Thetechnology thrust of the Engineering Institute is damage prognosis, a multidisciplinaryengineering science concerned with assessing the current condition and predicting the remaininglife of a wide variety of structural systems. The mission of the Engineering Institute is todevelop a comprehensive approach for
Construction proceedings. Sulbaran has served in multiple university committees, such as the I-TECH Customer Service Council, the CoST Research Award Committee, the CoST Scholarship Committee, and the SoC Accreditation Committee, among others.Dr. Andrew Peter Strelzoff, University of Southern Mississippi Page 25.1405.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Usability of a Collaborative Virtual Reality Environment Earthwork ExercisesAbstractA variety of visualization mediums are needed to help students comprehend a subject matter.Current
Michigan University in the School of Engineering and Technology. He received his Ph.D. in industrial education and technology from Iowa State University in 1998. His research interests include alternative methods of recycling thermosetting composite materials, prototype manufacturing, and plastics technology education. Page 25.1421.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Using Collaborative Pedagogy to Recruit Technology Students from First-Year EngineeringAbstractUniversities with engineering programs generally offer a first semester course entitled
. Prior to this, he worked in the areas of software measurement and software process improvement methods for software projects. Dr. Paulish is a co-author of Software Metrics: A Practitioner's Guide to Improved Product Development, published by IEEE Press, and the author of Architecture-Centric Software Project Management, published by Addison Wesley. Dr. Paulish holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, NY. Page 11.257.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Asynchronous collaboration: achieving shared understanding
Administration.Hamilton is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of PublicAffairs. He was recognized as the first recipient of the LBJ School’s Distinguished Alumni Award in1987. Hamilton is married and has three children. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 RELLIS: A Transformational Initiative for Collaborative Education and ResearchAbstractThe Texas A&M University System is transforming a 2,000-acre tract into a premier research,technology development, and education center. When completed, the campus will have five focalareas: an academic campus, a historic campus, a full-scale testing site, secure industrylaboratories, and joint
Virginia’s top research universities and advanced manufacturers including Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and Newport News Shipbuilding. Williamson also serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (CCALS) and as Founding Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Virginia State University Research Foundation. Williamson holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Tufts University, a M.S. in mechanical engi- neering from Northeastern University, and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016GAME THEORY APPROACH ON A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION MODEL
AC 2011-1047: WORK-IN-PROGRESS: COLLABORATIVE AND REFLEC-TIVE LEARNING IN ENGINEERING PROGRAMSNeelam Soundarajan, Ohio State University Dr. Soundarajan is a faculty member in the Computer Sc. & Eng. Dept. at Ohio State. His interests include topics in Software Engineering and Engineering Education. Page 22.1700.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 Work-in-Progress: Collaborative and Reflective Learning in Engineering ProgramsAbstractThe importance of well developed team-working skills as well as reflective or metacognitive skillsamong engineering
catalysis, reactor design, and steady-state isotopic transient kinetic analysis.Michael McMahonHseen Baled ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Process Control Laboratory Projects: Technical Training, Team Development and Global CollaborationAbstractProcess Control has been established as a core course for the formation of chemical engineers.Very often, it is the only course dealing with the analysis of transient (time dependent)phenomena and conditions. It relies on difficult concepts requiring intensive mathematicalapproaches and simulations based on differential equations and Laplace transform. It iscommonly criticized for its level of abstraction and
pursuing a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University.Raphael Norman-TenazasAdam GoertzMr. Erik C. Johnson, University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignWilliam Roberts Gray-Roncal ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 BOLT: A SwarmAI Testbed for workforce development and collaborative, interdisciplinary researchAbstractEducating the next generation of AI researchers requires methods which teach the software tools,theoretical concepts, and domain knowledge specific to the field. To help develop these keyskills, we focus particularly on the area of Swarm AI, which, in general, covers the autonomousoperation of a large number of agents in a single environment
- Women Chapter for two years. She also held programs chair and treasurer positions in the National Society of Black Engineers chapter at SCU. Muna has always had a passion in contributing to the movement to bring more women and people of color into the STEM fields.Mr. Naeem Khari Turner-Bandele c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering: A Collaboration with the StudentsAbstractAt Santa Clara University (SCU), we have had several programs and efforts in place to increasediversity in the school of engineering. We have offered summer programs forunderrepresented students to encourage them to consider engineering. We offer day programsfor local high school students
Paper ID #21476Theory into Practice: A Collaboration between Lipscomb and TraneMiss McKenzie Caroline Lawry, Lipscomb University McKenzie Lawry is a senior mechanical engineering student at the Raymond B. Jones College of Engi- neering at Lipscomb University. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Theory into Practice: A Collaboration between Lipscomb and TraneThis executive summary details a poster to be presented at the ASEE 2018 Annual Conference in theCollege Industry Partnership division.AbstractThe Raymond B. Jones College of Engineering at Lipscomb University is currently building a
. Page 13.1317.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008Universities Collaborate With Industry to Fill Need for Hands-On WorkshopsAbstractThere are many indices that point to a market need for hands-on workshops to educate achanging global workplace. A collaborative effort offering industry-driven workshops addressesthis issue. In its October 13, 2003 issue, Electronic Design magazine surveyed its readers toassess attitudes about needs for continuing education.1 The results drew the followingconclusions: ‚ 71% of surveyed engineers had employers paying for learning ‚ 50% of surveyed engineers participated in formal classes and conferences ‚ The most desired topics were DSP; C/C++ programming; communications and RF
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 A Collaborated Process with a Wireless Autonomous Vehicle at Its CenterIntroduction According to a study by Marken and Lewis1, 46 percent of 1550 degree-granting post-secondary institutions report that over one million high school students took courses for collegecredit within a dual enrollment program during the 2010-2011 academic year. This indicates thatthere are more and more high school students interested in studying at post-secondaryinstitutions. It presents opportunities for community college and university engineering andtechnology programs to recruit already interested students to become majors. This project used an
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 The Columbia City Trailhead: A Collaborative Construction Engineering Technology Capstone ExperienceAbstractIn 2010, a collaborative effort between a nonprofit trail advocacy organization, a small ruralIndiana city, trade unions, grantmaking organizations, materials suppliers, contractors, and theConstruction Engineering Technology program at Indiana University – Purdue University FortWayne (IPFW) led to the successful construction of a trailhead building in a city park.Multidisciplinary collaboration began with a design charrette in January, bringing togetherarchitects, brickmasons, carpenters, electricians, engineers, greenbuilding experts, landscapers,professors
at Austin in 2016 and her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University in 2022. Her areas of expertise include computational modeling of cell-based therapies and integrating social justice concepts into engineering curriculum. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 To record or not to record? Collaborating through conflictPOSITIONALITY STATEMENTWe acknowledge that the authors all vary in disability status, and those disabilities representedby the authors are far from representative of the entire community. We also represent faculty,staff, and students from a wide range of backgrounds who were initially at conflict over theissues presented. Through surveys, discussions
Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo Ph. D. Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Vienna University of Technology M. S. Physics, University of Vienna M. S. Education Physics and Mathematics, University of Vienna Research Interests: Computer Science Education, Physics Simulation, Applied Computing c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence: Project Collaboration across ClassesAbstract. Working in collaborative environments is an essential skill for computingprofessionals. In our program, students have significant team experience from previous classes;almost all of our classes in Cal Poly’s
programs for Reader Services, Research and Instructional Services and three branch libraries. Her interest include library man- agement, space design, information literacy and public services. She formerly served as the Engineering Librarian at Binghamton.Ms. Sandy Card, Binghamton University Sandy Card is an Associate Librarian at the Binghamton University Libraries where she is currently the Director of Technical Services. Her interests include information organization and retrieval and the effective use of library management systems to provide easy and accurate discovery. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Redesign of Library Spaces
Department of Mining Engineering. He served as the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering from 1998 to 2006. He was appointed Dean of the School of Engineering at SIU Edwardsville in August 2006. He retired in 2016. Until 2000, most of Dr. Sevim’s publications were in mine systems optimization and open pit mine production planning. After 2000, in parallel with his administrative appointments, he mostly published in the area of engineering education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Avoiding the Pitfalls in International Collaborations – A case study Hasan Sevim and S. Cem Karacal hsevim@siue.edu and skaraca@siue.edu
iseasy to conclude that this sort of comprehensive collaboration makes each new activity botheasier to do, and more successful when it is done, than trying to start cold with a new partner.References1. Devon, Richard, Wayne Hager, Jean-Francois Pauwels, and Jacques Lesenne, “Building an International Collaboration,” Journal of Global Engineering Education, forthcoming, 1998.2. Guehenno, Jean-Marie, The End of the Nation State. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993. Page 3.13.103. Wriston, Walter B. The Twilight of Sovereignty. New York: MacMillan, 1992.4. Guehenno, op. cit.5. Kanter, Rosabeth Moss
improvements. Page 15.406.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Development of an Engineering Sales Program with Industry Dr. Dave Sly, Dan Bumblauskas, Dr. Frank PetersAbstractIowa State University recently established a program in technical sales for engineers. To develop the program, faculty andadministrators reached out to an industrial advisory committee comprised of organizations with a vested interest in theprogram; the organizations that hire students from the College of Engineering for career tracks in technical sales andmarketing.The instructor used a combination of various
Canyons c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Paper ID #15777Kathleen Alfano has a Ph.D. from UCLA and has served as the Director of the California Consortiumfor Engineering Advances in Technological Education (CREATE) based at College of the Canyons since1996. She directs and is Principal Investigator for the National Science Foundation (NSF) AdvancedTechnological Education (ATE) CREATE Renewable Energy Center of Excellence. As Director of CRE-ATE, she is involved in efforts across the United States and internationally to define and implement credittechnician curricula in many areas of renewable energy
Paper ID #40691S-STEM Partnerships Supporting Low-Income Engineering Students: ADescriptive Case StudyDr. Walter C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Walter Lee is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Education and the director for research at the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity (CEED), both at Virginia Tech.Dr. David B Knight, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University David Knight is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech and also serves as Special Assistant to the Dean for Strategic Plan Implementation in the College
) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com How interdisciplinary collaboration helps communicate engineering research to community audiencesFunding/supportThis study was supported by the National Science Foundation, Advancing Informal STEMLearning Grant No. 1811119AbstractDoes interdisciplinary collaboration make a difference when it comes to communicatingengineering concepts to community audiences? This research focuses on the effect ofcommunication strategies on community attitudes toward engineering research. Two cohorts offour academic researchers each, representing eight different disciplinary backgrounds (aviationplanning, cancer research
Pennsylvania State University (1979), and a Ph.D. from The University of Akron (1984). Page 11.328.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 COLLABORATION OF FRESHMAN WITH SENIORS IN A CAPSTONE DESIGN COURSEAbstractAn innovative capstone design course titled “Design of Fluid Thermal Systems,” involves groupsof seniors working on various semester-long design projects. Groups are composed of 3, 4 or 5members that bid competitively on various projects. Once projects are awarded, freshmenenrolled in the “Introduction to Mechanical Engineering” course are assigned
private sources to support her collabo- rative research activities, Daily’s work has been featured in USA Today, Forbes, National Public Radio, and the Chicago Tribune. Daily earned her B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Florida Agri- cultural and Mechanical University – Florida State University College of Engineering, and an S.M. and Ph.D. from the MIT Media Lab. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 RACE AND COLLABORATION IN COMPUTER SCIENCE: A NETWORK SCIENCE APPROACHINTRODUCTIONAn important step in creating more equitable and inclusive CS departments is acknowledgingthat structural racism persists (and in some instances, thrives) in academic
technology environ- ment, BIM and lighting simulations, smart home technology and aging in place, and retrofitting existing homes to create net zero homes for aging in place. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Undergraduate opportunities for construction students' multidisciplinary AEC collaboration and awarenessIntroductionConstruction is a fragmented industry1-3 which relies on the abilities of several differentprofessionals for successful completion of projects. The diversity of backgrounds involved in theconstruction process requires that professionals within the Architectural, Engineering, andConstruction (AEC) industry be skilled when collaborating and communicating
-intrusive system observation methods, data-adaptable systems, and embedded system security. He has recently coauthored multiple textbooks, published by zyBooks, that utilize a web-native, interactive, and animated approach, which has shown notable increases in student learning and course grades. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 FEAL: Fine-Grained Evaluation of Active Learning in Collaborative Learning Spaces Sixing Lu, Loukas Lazos, Roman Lysecky Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Arizona, Tucson, AZAbstractNumerous studies have shown the effectiveness of
2005 graduate of the United States Military Academy and received his Master of Science degree in civil and environmental engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2014. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Collaboration in Assessment and Individual Validation for the “Digital Native”AbstractCollaborative problem solving is a valuable skill encouraged in many engineering classrooms. Thiscollaborative problem solving is an ABET requirement as well as a characteristic of the NationalAcademy of Engineering’s “Engineer of 2020”. Course grades, however, are assigned individually, andthe institution, which bears the ethical responsibility to validate
. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Facilitating Collaborative Engineering Analysis Problem Solving in Immersive Virtual Reality1. IntroductionThough immersive virtual reality technology has existed for over half a century, early hardwarewas inaccessible for the vast majority of potential applications due to cost and issues thatincluded significant discomfort and nausea [1]. Fortunately, the latest generations of immersivevirtual reality equipment have largely mitigated many of these issues through more responsivesensing and display as well as the incorporating of several decades of usability research intoapplication and interface design [2]. As a result, there has been a notable rise in the