engineering systems. He served as chairman of ASEE’s Ocean and Marine Engineering Division from 1997-2004, and previously served in the Civil Engineer Corps of the U. S. Navy as an ocean engineer and diving officer. Phone: 410-293-6432. E-mail: mayer@usna.edu.Cmdr. Angela Schedel, U.S. Naval Academy Naval Officer, Helicopter Pilot, 1994-2005 Instructor, U.S. Naval Academy, Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Dept, 2007-2013, 2015-present Science & Technology Liaison, Office of Naval Research, 2013-2015 Page 26.843.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Hex-Oid
career, he had a very successful corporate management career working in R&D at Lucent Technologies and as the Director of Global Technology Management at Qualcomm. He had initiated and managed software development for both the companies in India. Prof. Radhakrishnan holds Masters Degrees (M.Tech, M.S., M.B.A) and Sustainable Business Practices certification from University of California San Diego.Dr. S.R. Subramanya Page 26.160.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Advanced Sustainable Home Water Management through Gamification and Mobile Application
she implemented programs aimed at increasing college going knowledge to underrepresented families in multiple states . Anna is originally from El Paso, TX. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in both History and Political Science from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Anna received a Masters of Social Work in 2006, also from the University of Michigan. Page 26.491.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Developing an Intensive Math Preparation Program to Enhance the Success of Underrepresented Students in EngineeringAbstract:In order to meet
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 Use of mobile learning strategies and devices for e-portfolio content creation in engineering Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics classes: Student perceptionsBackgroundMobile devices like tablets and smartphones, if used judiciously, can enable ubiquitous learning1as well as anytime, anywhere communication. Mobile phones have been found to be moreeffective in teaching students vocabulary than traditional learning tools like flashcards2.Sometimes, students prefer to receive their lesson content via a mobile phone rather than apersonal computer3. It can help students develop higher order thinking skills like reflection4 aswell as support the learning
Writing Program Administration in STEM. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Extending WID to train mechanical engineering GTAs to evaluate student writingAbstractBeyond first-year composition, the undergraduate mechanical engineering curriculum providesfew opportunities for students to develop technical writing skills. One underutilized path forstudents to strengthen those skills is the required sequence of laboratory courses, where studentswrite reports that are evaluated by graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), many of whom speakEnglish as a second language. Historically, engineering GTAs have not been trained informative assessment techniques to help
, where his research areas include, hybrid concentrating photovoltaic systems, energy systems, life cycle assessment, sustainable product development, engineering entrepreneurship, alternative energy systems, renewable energy education and active learning.Mr. Casey James McAndrewKendra SlisMaria Elisabeth FrenchMs. Katelyn Maione P.E., Robert Morris University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Educational Evaluation of a Faculty Led Education Abroad Program in Renewable EnergyAbstractIn recent years, there has been increasing demand and push for global experience through anacademic setting. For would-be engineers this is even more important in this
, Fairbanks, Upward Bound John Monahan is currently the Director of University of Alaska Fairbanks, Upward Bound and Princi- pal Investigator of the National Science Foundations EPSCoR Track 3 ”Modern Blanket Toss” project investigating the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in K12 classrooms.Mr. Samuel VanderwaalCarl H FranceLogan Walker Graves, UAF c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 UAS Systems Engineering Design Process in Active LearningAbstractUnmanned aircraft systems (UAS) offer a fresh opportunity to teach students the systems engineeringdesign process (SEDP) and basic principles of aerospace engineering. The widespread popularity ofUAS, the explosion of affordable and
Indus- trial Engineering Program, the Endowed Chairs Program in Industrial Engineering, Human Factors and Ergonomics Institute and the Clemson Institute for Supply Chain and Optimization and the Center for Excellence in Quality. For his success, he has been recognized by the NAE through the Frontiers in Engi- neering Program, and he has received the College’s Collaboration Award and the McQueen Quattlebaum Award, which recognizes faculty for their outstanding research. In addition, Dr. Gramopadhye serves as Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics and on the editorial board for several other journals. c American Society for Engineering Education
engineering manager for HP and AMD. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 A Consulting Engineering Model for the EE Capstone ExperienceI. abstractThe ABET-accredited EE degree program at the University of Washington Bothell was started in2009 with 24 students. Currently, the total enrollment in the program, including BSEE andMSEE students, is approximately 250 students. The program has achieved significant supportfrom the surrounding industrial base in our metropolitan area, largely due to the success of its EECapstone Experience.The Capstone program was created with the following educational objectives: Master the soft-skills necessary for success in industry Experience a complete product
journals such as IEEE Transactions, IIE Transaction, Journal of Manufacturing Systems and others. He has been serving as a principle investigator of many research projects, funded by NSF, NASA, DoEd, KSEF and LMC. He is currently serving as an editor of Journal of Computer Standards & Interfaces. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 A Senior Design Project in Prototyping Roadway Energy Harvesting with Piezoelectric Crystal AbstractThe paper presents a senior design project that engages in educational activities to enhance learningin green energy manufacturing, including construction of piezoelectric energy collector
. She has also received the Engineering Society of York (PA) Award for being the top Sophomore Electrical/Computer Engineer in April 2016. Cara’s current research interests include Digital Design, FPGA design, Robotics, and Computer programming.Mr. Matthew Jones, York College of Pennsylvania Major: Computer Science Minor: Mathematics Areas of interest: machine learning, web developmentMr. Patrick David Lynn, York College of Pennsylvannia Senior Computer Engineer c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 A Student Project using Robotic Operating System (ROS) for Undergraduate Research In this student led undergraduate research paper we
institutional research. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Analyzing Three Competency Models of Advanced ManufacturingAbstractIn this research paper, we present a study in which we analyzed and compared three competencymodels of manufacturing to assess how well the models visually communicate advancedmanufacturing (AM) competencies. Advanced manufacturing covers new industrial processesthat improve upon traditional methods in quality, speed, and cost. In addition, the dynamic natureof technology and innovation has made it difficult to find a unified illustration of key advancedmanufacturing skills. However, three visual models of manufacturing illustrate variousstakeholders’ perceptions of the field
professional career Ben has worked as a freelance web developer. Additionally he has worked in education both as a teacher in special education and as a university partner. In his time working in education he has worked to invent and simplify the processes in education to enhance the way teachers are able to interact with students using technology. He also has a great passion for music and enjoys sharing it with others.Richard S. Clark, National UniversityBrett Nieman c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 BLOCKSCRIPTS - A UNIVERSITY TRANSCRIPT BLOCKCHAINAbstractOur team created a blockchain solution named Blockscripts to hold a student's transcriptinformation, and or diplomas. The
technical program committee (TPC) member of high quality international conferences in Digital Forensics and Security. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Internet of Things Forensics in Smart Homes: Design, Implementation and Analysis of Smart Home Laboratory Shinelle Hutchinson, Yung Han Yoon, Neesha Shantaram, and Umit Karabiyik {hutchi50,yoon127,nshantar,umit}@purdue.edu Department of Computer and Information Technology Purdue UniversityAbstractThe Internet of Things (IoT) has skyrocketed to the forefront of everyone’s lives, whether theyknow it or not. IoT devices
Research Group at ISU. Dr. Jo is an honors graduate of Purdue University where he earned a B.S. in Building Construction Management. He earned his M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia University where he investigated critical environmental justice issues in New York City. His 2010 Ph.D. from Arizona State University was the nation’s first in sustainability. His research, which has been widely published, focuses on the use of renewable energy systems and sustainable building strategies to reduce negative impacts of urbanization. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Mitigation of Solar Photovoltaic Production Variability with Geographical
Paper ID #31296Non-engineering Students: Year 2Dr. Kamau Wright, University of Hartford Kamau Wright is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Hartford. He spe- cializes in thermo-fluids and plasma engineering. His technical research interests include applications of high voltage plasma discharges to liquids and wastewaters; plasma decomposition of carbon dioxide; foul- ing prevention and mitigation for heat exchangers; oxidation of organic matter in water; and inactivation of bacteria using high voltage plasmas. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020
are in the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics. He is also interested in evaluating the pedagogical approaches optimal for teaching lab concepts and skills, computational modeling approaches, and professionalism within design classes. Dr. Allen also serves as PI and director for an NSF-funded Multi-Scale Systems Bioengineering and Biomedical Data Sciences REU site at U.Va. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Outcomes and Assessment of Three Years of an REU Site in Multi-Scale Systems BioengineeringAbstractAdvances in medicine and in the biological sciences are increasingly dependent upon aquantitative understanding of how individual biological
degree in Physics Engineering from Tecnologico de Monterrey and a doctoral degree in Mathe- matics Education from Syracuse University, NY. Dr. Dominguez is a member of the Researchers’ National System in Mexico (SNI-2) and has been a visiting researcher at Syracuse University, at UT-Austin and at Universidad Andres Bello. She teaches undergraduate courses in Mathematics, graduate courses in Education, and is a thesis advisor on the master and doctoral programs on education at the Tecnologico de Monterrey. Her main research areas are: faculty development, teaching methods, and gender issues in STEM education. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Socioeconomic and Gender
Engineering Education, 2007 Lessons Learned in Adopting a CFD PackageAbstractComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) used to be a luxury reserved for elective undergraduate orgraduate engineering courses. Now it is being rapidly adopted in introductory Fluid Mechanicscourses. This, in large part, became possible with the introduction of FlowLab, which isspecifically designed for this purpose. The software is offered with several Fluid Mechanicstextbooks and is free for the duration of the course. It comes with a selection of modulesaddressing both internal and external flows. It is designed to simplify the instructor’s work and toaccelerate student learning by streamlining such issues as geometry, meshing, application ofboundary
papers in national and international conferences and journals of repute. He is an active member of ASME, and ASM.Anca Sala, Baker College Anca Sala is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of Engineering Technology at Baker College (Flint Campus), Flint, MI. She is an active member of ASME and ASEE. Page 13.467.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION of MATHEMATICAL AND CAE TOOLS IN ENGINEERINGAbstractToday, more than ever, engineers are challenged to use efficient computational tools in thesimulation and design
, instructional design, computer-based learning, hypermedia, constructivist learning, cognitive tools, and problem solving. His current research focuses on the cognitive processes engaged by problem solving and models and methods for supporting those processes during learning.William Miller, University of MissouriMatthew Schmidt, University of MissouriMatthew Easter, University of MissouriRose Marra, University of Missouri Page 13.1181.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Technical College Program in Radiation ProtectionNeed for radiation protection technician degree programThe University of
AC 2007-2278: SECONDARY STUDENTS' BELIEFS ABOUT THEIR INTERESTSIN NANOSCALE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGKelly Hutchinson, Purdue UniversityShawn Stevens, University of MichiganNamsoo Shin Hong, University of MichiganMolly Yunker, University of MichiganCesar Delgado, University of MichiganWilliam Fornes, Purdue UniversityGeorge Bodner, Purdue UniversityNick Giordano, Purdue UniversityJoseph Krajcik, University of Michigan Page 12.1258.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Secondary Students’ Beliefs about their Interests in Nanoscale Science and EngineeringAbstractResearch has shown that increasing students’ interests in science
2006-2645: TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED SCIENCE, ENGINEERING ANDMATHEMATICS (TASEM) EDUCATION AT ALL LEVELS USING K-PH.D.CONCEPTDean Aslam, Michigan State University Page 11.1240.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006Technology Assisted Science, Engineering and Mathematics Education at all Levels using K-Ph.D. ConceptIntroduction Although United States is the world leader in a number of technological innovations, othercountries are increasingly challenging this leadership by introducing science, technology, engineeringand mathematics (STEM) education with greater depth of knowledge at the grass root level (elementaryand middle schools). For example
Illinois. He is a registered P.E. in Indiana. He is the recipient of ASME's Distinguished Service Award and the Ben Sparks Metal. He has been a TAC (Technology Accreditation Committee) evaluator for ABET since 1992. When he was chair of the Committee on Technology Accreditation of ASME, he was also chair of the committee that drafted the current MET program criteria. Mohammad is on the executive committee of TAC and has served the commission since 1997. Page 11.888.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Lessons Learned: Reflections on a Department’s First TC2K
well as private foundations and municipal governments. He has lectured in both the United States and Europe and is an honorary faculty member of the University of Applied Sciences in Bremen, Germany. Page 11.530.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Embedding Innovation Process and Methodology in Engineering Technology and Business Management and Marketing CourseworkAbstract:For many business segments, true “out of the box” innovation occurs in entrepreneurialcompanies where the founders aren’t hindered with the research paradigms established bymainstream businesses. The founders of these companies
received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. He has been teaching engineering for 27 years. His interests are colloidal/interfacial phenomena and reactor design. Page 11.872.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Learning-by-doing and Communications within a Process Control ClassAbstractProviding realistic experiences for engineering students is complicated by a number offactors including a lack of equipment, technician support, and meaningful communicationexperiences to name a few. To overcome the first two factors computer simulations havebeen used but these
Department at the Pennsylvania State University. Page 11.477.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 DEVELOPMENT OF HIGHLY INTERACTIVE, ON-LINE COURSE ON ENERGY CONSERVATION: LEARNING STRATEGIES USED AND EXPERIENCE GAINEDAbstract:Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection (EGEE 102) course has been taughtat Penn State since the fall of 2001. This course was selected by Penn State under the“Courseware Initiative” to be offered as an online course. To develop the online versionof EGEE 102, the Energy and Geo Environmental Engineering (EGEE) Department,Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), and the John
Paper ID #7813Engineering Related Activities Using Digital Fabrication in an InstructionalTechnology Course For Preservice Elementary TeachersDr. Daniel Tillman, The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) Page 23.517.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Engineering Related Activities Using Digital Fabrication in an Instructional Technology Course For Preservice Elementary TeachersAbstractThis study focused on ways in which an instructional technology course featuringengineering
Paper ID #6365Experimental Assessment of Higher-Level Data Analysis SkillsCapt. Julie Ann Layton, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CPT Layton is a master’s degree candidate in the RPI Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering.Prof. Thomas Reed Willemain, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Page 23.572.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Experimental Assessment of Higher-Level Data Analysis
. From 2012 to 2013, Dr. Joseph was a Visiting Professor at McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada. Page 23.624.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 From Robots to Gorillas: Computer Programming for EngineersAbstractFrom 2009 to 2012, the author contributed to the team teaching of computer programming tothousands of first-year engineers at the University of Alberta. Despite a complex scenario, hismain objectives were to improve both the course material and his teaching evaluations. Throughproductive collaborations with colleagues and