Paper ID #45899BOARD # 422: Post-graduation outcomes of and supervisor satisfaction withgraduates of a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT)Dr. Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez, University of Kentucky Dr. Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez is PI and project coordinator of a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) program designed to enhance graduate education by fully integrating research and professional skill development within a diverse, inclusive and supportive academy. Originally from Mexico, Dr. Santillan-Jimenez joined the University of Kentucky (UK) first as an undergraduate research intern and then as
Paper ID #45798BOARD # 451: S-STEM: Building and supporting a robust transfer pipelinein Computer Science, Mathematics, and PhysicsDr. Stan Kurkovsky, Central Connecticut State University Stan Kurkovsky is a professor at the Department of Computer Science at Central Connecticut State University. He earned his PhD from the Center for Advanced Computer Studies of the University of Louisiana in 1999. Results of his doctoral research have been applied to network planning and industrial simulation. Dr. Kurkovsky served and continues to serve as a PI on a number of NSF-sponsored projects, including four S-STEM grants, three IUSE
Paper ID #46332BOARD # 368: ER2 & RFE: Experiences of Ethics and Equity in EngineeringPractice: A National Survey of Early-Career Engineers as they Transition tothe WorkforceChika Winnifred Agha, Colorado State University Chika Winnifred Agha is a Ph.D. candidate in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department at Colorado State University. She holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in civil engineering. She employs both qualitative and quantitative research methods to examine how early-career engineers navigate ethics and equity as they transition into professional practice. Her research interests center
Paper ID #46987BOARD # 414: NSF S-STEM: Developing an Ecosystem of STEM success forBuilt Environment ScholarsProf. Melanie Villatoro, New York City College of Technology Melanie Villatoro, Professor and Chairperson in the Department of Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology at NYC College of Technology, is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. She is passionate about student retention and performance, as well as STEM Outreach from the elementary to the high school level.Dr. Muhammad Ummy, New York City College of Technology Dr. Muhammad Ummy is a full professor of Electrical
Paper ID #47952Y(Our) story: A collaborative autoethnographic reflection of a faculty communityof practice to promote equity-oriented engineering educationDr. Jay Mann, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Jay Mann is Director of the Academy for Excellence in Engineering Education (AE3) in the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Mann is a twenty-five-year veteran educator with previous experience as a high school classroom teacher, school administrator, and teacher educator. He is a three-time graduate of the University of Illinois (A.B. in History; M.Ed. in
Paper ID #45669Work-in-Progress: Introducing First-Generation, Low-income (FGLI) Studentsto Math and Engineering through a Music-Themed Summer ProgramDr. Vicki V. May P.E., Dartmouth College Vicki V. May, Ph.D., P.E. is an Instructional Professor of Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education at Dartmouth. Her research focuses on engineering education and K-12 outreach. She teaches courses in solid mechanics, structural analysis, and design.Prof. Petra Bonfert-Taylor, Dartmouth College Petra Bonfert-Taylor received her Ph.D. in Mathematics from Technical University of Berlin
Paper ID #49274Work-in-Progress: Student perceptions and usage of generative AI in second-yearchemical engineering design exercisesDr. Jonathan Verrett, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Jonathan Verrett is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of British Columbia. He teaches a variety of topics with a focus on design in chemical and biological engineering. His pedagogical interests include leadership development, open education and peer-learning. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025Work-in-Progress: Student
Paper ID #48397The Impact of NACE Competency Integration on Students’ Perceived CareerReadiness in Construction Management EducationDr. Mohsen Goodarzi, Ball State University Dr. Mohsen Goodarzi is an assistant professor of construction Management at Ball State University. He received his PhD. in Construction Management from Michigan State University in 2021. His research focuses on sustainability in the built environment, life cycle costing, and construction education.Dr. Tamer Breakah Dr, Tamer Breakah is an Associate Professor of Construction Management at Ball State University. His research focuses on Construction
Paper ID #47259A process safety framework for teaching and learningProf. Tracy L. Carter, Northeastern University Tracy Carter is a faculty member in the Chemical Engineering Department at Northeastern University. She is also a faculty facilitator for the Industry/CCPS Faculty Workshops on process safety. In addition to her academic work, she has 9 years of R&D experience in industry. She has 15+ years of experience teaching unit operations laboratory and process safety to undergraduate and graduate students. She also has 5+ years mentoring graduate students on technical communications in the NU College of Engineering
Paper ID #46026BOARD # 270: Multiple Representations of Learning in Dynamics and Control:Exploring the Synergy of Low-Cost Portable Lab Equipment, Virtual Labs,and Artificial Intelligence within Student Learning Activities; NSF IUSE Level2, Award No: 2336998Dr. Ayse Tekes, Kennesaw State University Ayse Tekes is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Kennesaw State University. She received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. Her research focuses on improving engineering education through developing novel and affordable educational tools
Paper ID #38658Assessment of a Distributed Implementation of the EntrepreneurialMindset in an Experimental Projects CapstoneDr. Brian D. Ritchie, The Ohio State University Dr. Ritchie is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engi- neering at The Ohio State University. He teaches a variety of courses in thermal and fluid sciences in addition to the introductory course and an experimental projects capstone sequence. He completed this work as part of his Engineering Unleashed Fellowship. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Assessment of
Paper ID #39294Someone Like You: Theorizing LGBTQ Participation in Engineering throughNetwork Homophily and State AuthenticityDr. Bryce E. Hughes, Montana State University, Bozeman Bryce E. Hughes is an Associate Professor in Adult and Higher Education at Montana State University. His research interests encompass diversity and equity in engineering education, with a focus on LGBTQ students. He was recently awarded an NSF CAREER grant to study the experiences of LGBTQ under- graduates in STEM fields. He holds a Ph.D. in education from the University of California, Los Angeles, an M.A. in student development administration
Paper ID #37783A Case Study on Leveraging Augmented Reality forVisualization in Structural DesignAyatollah Yehia Ayatollah (Aya) Yehia is a Ph.D. student (Systems Engineering) in the i-S²EE Lab. She received her B.S. in Civil Engineering from the American University of Sharjah in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates and a MSc in Civil Engineering (concentration: Transportation Engineering) from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. She is currently working on building a digital twin that utilizes data from multiple sensors for more holistic modeling and simulations for structural health
Paper ID #36978The Impact of Math and Science Remedial Education onEngineering Major Choice, Degree Attainment, and Time toDegreeJoyce B. Main (Associate Professor) Joyce Main is Associate Professor of Engineering Education at Purdue University.Amanda Griffith (Associate Professor of Economics) © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com The Impact of Math and Science Remedial Education on Engineering Major Choice, Degree Attainment, and Time to Degree Abstract Despite limited and
Paper ID #37441Design and Implementation of an Online Outreach Programfor Experimental Measurements (Evaluation)Aimee Monique Cloutier (Assistant Professor)Eric Constans Eric Constans is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.James Mayhew © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.comDesign and Implementation of an Online Outreach Program for Experimental Measurements (Evaluation)AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to describe the design and implementation of the Creation
Paper ID #32703Implementing Life Cycle Assessment Module in Introduction to Engineeringin Different ModalitiesDr. Haritha Malladi, University of Delaware Haritha Malladi is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Director of First-Year Engineering at University of Delaware, Newark, DE. She is passionate about undergraduate education and teaches the first-year experience course incoming class students in the College of Engineer- ing at UD. She obtained her Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India. She earned her Master of
valuable for future careersin either academia or industry. As such, we designed a one-credit-hour semester-long coursethat provides instruction in pedagogy for new GTAs while highlighting how teaching skillscan transfer to their future leadership roles. This paper reviews the historical evolutionof leadership programs and teaching assistant training programs for engineering studentsand rationalizes the approach of combining the two programs, based on the literature ofprofessional identity development.Early Engineering Leadership ProgramsThe inception of engineering leadership programs in the United States was prompted bythe industry’s need for technical leaders and managers. The first wave of programs wascreated in the 1990s at universities with
-affiliated U.S. patents and 6 pending U.S. and PCT patent applications. He currently serves as the Chief Technical Officer of Osazda Energy LLC, a startup company based on his intellectual property generated at UNM. Prior to his entrepreneurial venture, Dr. Han served as the main campus faculty member of the STC.UNM Board of Directors from 2015 to 2016. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Pandemic Pivots Show Sustained Faculty ChangeAbstractIn this research paper, we focus on evidence of successful and sustained faculty change as part ofour design-based implementation research project contextualized in the COVID-19 pandemic.This work draws
Paper ID #34215Constructing Insights on Learning Analytic Student Activity Data from anOnline Undergraduate Construction Management CoursePaige West, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Paige West is pursuing her Master’s in Civil Engineering at Virginia Tech. She has a B.S. in Civil En- gineering also from Virginia Tech. Her research focuses on the utility of learning analytic data in online engineering courses. Specifically, how instructors can leverage the data to improve engagement and en- courage more interactions between the instructors, students, and content in their online courses.Dr. Frederick Paige
Paper ID #32757Design and Implementation of Experiential Learning Modules forReinforced ConcreteDr. Matthew D. Lovell P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Matthew Lovell is an Associate Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and he currently serves as the Interim Senior Director of Institutional Research, Plan- ning, and Assessment office. He is also serving as the director of the Making Academic Change Happen (MACH) program. He received his Ph.D. from Purdue University, and he holds his PE license in Indiana. Matt is very active with respect to experimentation in the
working withstudents. Another approach, though not widely practiced, is to advertise in local papers, and inspecialized newsletters and magazines; spelling out in some details relevant information about:the position, desired qualifications, and the conditions of employment.A a a a a and experience is necessary, but may not be a . Ca a ab ashould be put to the test through his/her presentation of a seminar attended and evaluated byfaculty members and students. Presentation of a technical seminar, though stressful for some a a , a a ab a a a a a .Apresentation is also an opportunity for regular
Education.Prof. Tom Altman, University of Colorado Denver Tom Altman received his B.S. degrees in Computer Science and in Mathematics, and M.S. and Ph.D. (1984) in Computer Science, all from the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Altman specializes in optimization algorithms, formal language theory, and complex system simulation. He has published over 75 journal, conference, and technical papers. Presently, Dr. Altman is a Professor of Computer Science at CU Denver and has been an active ABET Program Evaluator (CAC) since 2008. His current research focus is on STEM and more specifically, Engineering Education.Prof. Katherine Goodman, University of Colorado Denver Katherine Goodman is assistant professor at the University of
Paper ID #28664Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Design Education; Techniques and ChallengesProf. Mohammad H. Sadraey, Southern New Hampshire University Dr. Mohammad H. Sadraey is an Associate Professor in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Aeronautics at the Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, New Hampshire, and the national vice president of Sigma Gamma Tau honor society in USA. Dr. Sadraey’s main research interests are in aircraft design techniques, aircraft performance, flight dynamics, autopilot, and design and automatic control of unmanned air vehicles. He received his MSc. in Aerospace Engineering in 1995
Paper ID #30304Using origami and CAD as tools for spatial ability training forfirst-year female engineering studentsIng. Mayari Illarij Serrano Anazco, Purdue Polytechnic Institute MAYARI SERRANO is currently a graduate research assistant in the College of Engineering at Purdue University. She earned her B.S. degree in Biotechnology Engineering from the Army Polytechnic School, Quito, Ecuador. She completed her M.S. in Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University. Mayari is currently a PhD student at Purdue University and is working in for the Women in Engineering Program. Her interests include foster STEM
Paper ID #30456WIP: Introducing Students to Human-Centered Design in a Design forManufacturability CourseMr. Alexander Pagano, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Alex Pagano is a PhD student studying a variety of research questions related to engineering technology and education. He received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Arizona in 2015 and his M.S. in Mechanical Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign in 2018.Dr. Saadeddine Shehab, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign A Postdoc Research Associate at the Siebel Center for Design at
Paper ID #18374Work In Progress: Incorporation of the Entrepreneurial Mindset into the In-troduction to Engineering CourseDr. Haolin Zhu, Arizona State University Dr. Haolin Zhu received her Ph.D degree in Solid Mechanics and Computational Science and Engineer- ing from Cornell University. She is part of the freshmen engineering education team in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Currently she focuses on designing the curriculum for the freshman engineering program as well as the NAE Grand Challenge Scholars Program. She also designs and teaches courses in mechanical engineering at ASU
Paper ID #14403Introducing Students to Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Building and UrbanDesignDr. Abbie B Liel P.E., University of Colorado, Boulder Dr. Abbie B. Liel is an associate professor of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder.Sarah J. Welsh-Huggins, University of Colorado, Boulder Ms. Welsh-Huggins, LEED Association, is a Ph.D. Candidate in Civil Engineering, studying the life- cycle economic, structural, and environmental impacts of buildings under hazard events and designed for sustainable, green design features. She also recently completed her M.S. in
Paper ID #26153Work in Progress: Privilege and Diversity as Determiners of EngineeringIdentity and SuccessDr. John Sangster P.E., Northeastern University Dr. Sangster is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the First Year Engineering program at Northeastern University. Prior to joining Northeastern in 2018, he served for three years as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Nebraska. He received his Ph.D. in 2015 from Virginia Tech in Civil Engineering with a focus on Transportation. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Work in
educational initiatives on campus. Dr. Carpenter has conducted funded pedagogical research and development projects, has published numerous educational papers, and conducted faculty development workshops. He is an active member of the ERM Division of ASEE, and he received both the 2001 Apprentice Faculty Grant and the 2002 New Faculty Page 12.161.1 Fellow Award for contributions to engineering education. In 2006, the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) named Dr. Carpenter a Kern Fellow for entrepreneurial education.Matthew Mayhew, New York University© American Society for
AC 2008-970: RESEARCH ON THE EVOLUTION OF COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS'PERSPECTIVES OF TEACHING AND LEARNINGBugrahan Yalvac, Texas A&M University Bugrahan Yalvac is an assistant professor of Science Education at Texas A&M University. He worked as a post-doctorate research fellow at VaNTH Engineering Research Center in Northwestern University. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Science Education from the Pennsylvania State University and an M.S. degree from the Middle East Technical University. He specializes in design and assessment of learning environments pertaining to science and engineering subjects in K-12 and postsecondary levels. Address: Texas A&M University; Teaching, Learning, and