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2019 ERC
Authors
Patrick Shiflette
foreign adversaries use increasingly sophisticated and creative methodologies to exploit America’s free and open edu-cation environment, the United States faces an ever-greater challenge to strike a sustainable balance between unrestrict-ed sharing and sufficient security within this education ecosystem. Through a whole-of-society approach that includesincreased public awareness, academic vigilance, industry self-protection, government and law enforcement collaboration,and legislative support, the U.S. higher education system can continue to enjoy the manifold contributions that internation-al academics provide, while minimizing the risk they (and their affiliated home governments) pose to U.S. security priorities.The FBI maintains that striking
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Timothy Holman
engineering Page 4.150.5department can expand its curriculum and course offerings beyond the limits normally imposedby the available number of instructors. In addition, the small size of the files would make itpossible to distribute an entire course, including lectures and supporting materials, on three orfour inexpensive compact discs.One final point should be made about bandwidth considerations. Despite the relatively smallsize and bandwidth requirements of these files, even 56 kilobaud modems cannot transmit dataover phone lines quickly enough to "stream" a lecture in real time as it downloads. In thesecases, a student must wait until the entire
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Deborah K. van Alphen; Sharlene Katz
at California State University, Northridge. She earned a Ph.D., an Engineer’s Degree, anM.S. and a B.S. all in Electrical Engineering and all from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her areas ofexpertise are communication systems and electronics. Page 4.296.9
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Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Best Papers
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2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Glenn T. Wrate P.E., Northern Michigan University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
completing his research he worked in the relay testing group at Northern States Power Company in Minneapolis. After obtaining his Ph.D., Glenn accepted an appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). In 1999 he was promoted to Associate Professor, in 2001 he won the Falk Engineering Educator Award and was promoted to head the Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) program. He received the Karl O. Werwath Engineering Research Award in 2003. In 2004 he moved from the MSE program to take over the Electrical Engineering program. After guiding the program through accreditation, he stepped down in 2007. Dr. Wrate has now
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2007 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
James Finne; John Carpinelli; William Barnes
MCU, for theIntroduction to Microprocessors, and the use of a plain, solderless breadboard instead of anavailable demonstration board.An Introduction to Microprocessors course must include the topics of register set and instructionset architecture, machine level programming and interfaces to the physical world. Taught at thecommunity college level, the topics need to be understandable and relevant. The topics also mustbe general enough to apply to what ever processor or system may be in vogue at the students’chosen upper division school. There is no single correct choice. There is also no wrong choice.This paper discusses the selection of a processor and the rationale for using a solderlessbreadboard rather than a more sophisticated
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Zachary R. Kaufmann; Nickolas S. Jovanovic; Lance W. Laettner
wisely. Undergraduate computer engineering technology students are wellprepared to design and build Beowulf-class PC clusters that can serve this purpose.1. IntroductionDue to the continuing decreases in the prices of commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) computerhardware (PC-class processors and Fast and Gigabit Ethernet switches), and the development offree parallel computer systems software (Linux operating system and MPI software that allowsprocessors to share data with each other via message passing), it has become possible to build apersonal MPP for a relatively modest cost. An example is the Beowulf-class PC cluster1. ABeowulf-class PC cluster consists of one or more front-end workstations, one or more nodeworkstations, and a switch that serves
Conference Session
ASEE Multimedia Session
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Venkataramanan Mandakolathur; Malur Srinivasan
journals and conferences. He has over thirty-five years experience in teaching mechanical engineeringcourses.Venkataramanan Mandakolathur graduated from Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas with a Master of EngineeringScience degree in mechanical engineering in 2000. He is presently employed by Trilogy Systems Corporation inHouston, Texas.Acknowledgement:This work was performed with financial support provided by the Texas Higher EducationCoordinating Board under the Advanced Technology Program-1999. Page 7.1031.6
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn Dimiduk, Cornell University; Rajesh Bhaskaran, Cornell University; Haolin Zhu, Cornell University; Yingxin Gao, Cornell University
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NSF Grantees
AC 2011-1066: HELPING STUDENTS APPROACH FEA SIMULATIONSLIKE EXPERTSKathryn Dimiduk, Cornell University Kathryn Dimiduk is the Director of the Teaching Excellence Institute in the College of Engineering at Cornell University. She received her B.A. in Physics from Cornell University and her Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University. Her current research interests are in engineering education.Rajesh Bhaskaran, Cornell University Rajesh Bhaskaran is Swanson Director of Engineering Simulation Program in the Sibley School of Me- chanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University. He is leading efforts in the Sibley School to integrate contemporary simulation technologies into the mechanical and aerospace
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Larry Thompson
year of the program, industry standards costing only$3,000 were purchased, saving the library over $20,000 per year.As illustrated above, purchased databases don't always provide the best method for obtaininginformation. At times the cost, convenience, browsability and readability of a paper resource willmake it more attractive than an electronic database with state-of-the-art hotlinks to full text. Atother times, a freely available WWW index, combined with just-in-time document delivery maybe the best information resource. Each institution is different, and each must consider allpossibilities when answering the question "What resource format meets the information need?"Libraries gain no patron support by adopting technology simply for
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2015 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Steven Magluilo; Abdullah Konak; Sadan Kulturel-Konak; Ivan Esparragoza; Gul E. Okudan Kremer
., Kremer, G.E.O., Esparragoza, I., & Yoder, G. (2014, May 31- June 3). Peer Evaluation and Assessment Resource (PEAR) to Assess Students’ Professional Skills. Proceedings of the 2014 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference, Montreal, Canada. 8. Layton, R. A., Loughry, M. L., Ohland, M. W., & Ricco, G. D. (2010). Design and validation of a web-based system for assigning members to teams using instructor- specified criteria. Advances in Engineering Education, 2(1), 1-9. 9. Pfaff, E., & Huddleston, P. (2003). Does it matter if I hate teamwork? What impacts student attitudes toward teamwork. Journal of Marketing Education, 25(1), 37-45. 10. Ohland, M., Loughry, M., Woehr, D., Finelli
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2009 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ali Daneshmandnia
security breaches were achieved by simple unsophisticated users whohappen to have much more privilege rights that they needed. (Dickerson,2004 36) TO avoidsuch problems, IT must have clearly defined guidelines and policies, which is applied to allemployees regardless of their job titles. These guidelines will be followed by the IT staff that isultimately responsible for any breach of security. According to Security Director Reportpublication, the IT or Information Security of an organization should conduct a comprehensiveaudit of how employees interact with security. Timothy Brandon, Security manager of a USarmy installation believes that security can not succeed without the active support of the users ofthe system. (qtd. In Security Director’s
Conference Session
INDUSTRY DAY: Industry-Focused Collaboration Techniques
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2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel LeBlanc, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Topics
Corporate Member Council, Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
including business development, marketing, product development, and operations. Throughout her career, Rachel and her team have provided education solutions for several industries including defense, life science, high-tech, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and construction. Rachel currently serves on the Board of Directors of INCOSE as the Director of Marketing and Commu- nications. In addition, she is on the Board of Directors for AUVSI New England. Rachel has a B.S. and M.S. in the life sciences, as well as an M.B.A. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Rethinking the Corporate Partnership – A focus on corporate needs vs. traditional institutional
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Troy E. Kostek
connectedvia a LAN) can communicate with one another using DDE. With the large variety of Windows-based dataacquisition and control software available, DDE plays a vital role in the integration of today’s automatedmanufacturing systems. As educators of students that will be entering the complex world of automatedmanufacturing, it is important to introduce the concepts of DDE and to teach how DDE can be used as anintegration tool. This paper describes the fundamentals of DDE and provides two case studies of how DDEis used as an integration tool in laboratory-based manufacturing courses at Purdue University. .-. Clients and Servers In any one particular DDE conversation, there is one server (also called
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
Authors
Lorenzo Govoni; Coleman Hayes; Colin Jennings; Mia Lattin; Saara Sheth; Meghna Sridhar; Bala Maheswaran
allowing a person to have a physical copy of a settings. This experience not only taught us about engineeringdigital text. principles but also reinforced the importance of accessible and inclusive design and its impact on the community. Affordable access to braille could reduce dependence on 4.1.Allows the embosser to have a rear support toexternal resources, allowing visually impaired individuals to prevent full penetration of paper.access education materials independently. This is particularly 4.2.Stylus leaves an indent in thick paper.important in developing areas where
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2012 EDI
Authors
Eric Knutson
• Critical systems and materials Sub-Primes & suppliers Systems Partners • Companies in all 50 states & worldwide • Includes small, disadvantaged and minority-owned businesses • Experience base across industry being lost at an alarming rate Lower-Tier • Cost concerns have reduced capability Suppliers Globalization Has Significantly Changed Supplier Landscape 7The Challenge of PeopleDeclining Experience Levels in Military Aircraft Programs(Vertical Bars: Military Aircraft Programs Starts
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Kurt C. Gramoll
Session 1668 Teaching Statics Online with only Electronic Media on Laptop Computers Kurt Gramoll Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering University of OklahomaAbstractThe benefits of electronic media in engineering, such as interactive simulations, three-dimensional visualization and animations are widely known, but the implementation has beendifficult because of lack of classroom facilities and student access to the programs. Most of theimplementation problems can be overcome and true asynchronous learning environment can beestablished if CD based multimedia
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 2
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Raymond Vetter, United States Military Academy
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Military and Veterans
Technology, earning a Master of Science in Engineering and Management. His research interests include: engineering education, systems architecture, and supply chain optimization. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021Adapting Online Learning for the United States Military AcademyAbstract:This research explores how online learning is conducted for higher education. This is a rapidlygrowing field that allows student-teacher interaction to occur beyond the traditional classroomenvironment. This work specifically considers the various modes that online learning can use todisseminate information. It reviews the current and emerging technologies that allow forconnectivity and
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ECE Division Poster Session
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kevin P. Pintong, Binghamton University; Douglas H. Summerville, Binghamton University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
circuits will serve as framework for future lab-based online courses. In this paper, our summer 2010 course implementation is thoroughly described. Problemswith technology and pedagogy used in the summer 2010 implementation of online electricalcircuits are examined and possible solutions are presented. These findings, along with previousstudies in online education, were used to develop a pedagogical framework for an online lab-based course. Plans for the summer 2011 online course and proposed pedagogical frameworkwill be introduced. 2. Introduction The only online school of engineering courses currently available at BinghamtonUniversity are recorded by the school’s EngiNET program. This program provides lowresolution, low
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
A. Eberlein; M. R. Smith
industrialpractitioners with engineering background. The practice is obtained through theperformance of a ‘customer suggested’ team project through the stages of projectrequirement and specification analysis, high level and detailed low level designs. Theproject is executed, and progress measured against, a plan developed by the teamparticipants.ENEL 589 – 4th year Team Design Project, Part B (3-0-6). This course continues thetheory, experience and practice of project management from ENEL 583. The detailed lowlevel project design developed by the team in ENEL 583 will be implemented, unit tested,integrated and system tested before under going customer acceptance. The project isexecuted, and progress measured against a plan developed by the participants. Figure
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Eric W. Tisdale
reference point to operate their own simulator, all studentscould view the same page at the same time.If a robot controlled hardware system was used instead of a simulator, only one person at a timecould use the system. The physical laboratory cost and control would include video, electronichardware, computer, Internet access, and a robot. This would be departmental cost and create abottleneck in student usage time. This type of control has been used but seems too restrictive asa hardware laboratory alternative. Special software would be required as Netscape cannot dothis.Laboratory on the InternetElectronic Workbench and Current Maker are both copyrighted programs and their owners haveno interest in distributing them free of charge on the World
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Gary E. Wnek; C. T. Moynihan; Mark A. Palmer; John B. Hudson
. During the Spring 1996 term we are evaluating new programs to see if it is possible toincrease the efficiency of creating web-pages for instructional use.Biographical InformationMark A. Palmeris a Post-Doctoral Associate at the Center for Integrated Electronics andElectronics Manufacturing and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Materials Science andEngineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His research interests include soldering,solidification and materials processing. He has instructed this course for five years.John B. Hudsonis Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute. He has taught courses in thermodynamics, surface phenomenon, and has beeninvolved in the development of the combined chemistry
Conference Session
Instrumentation Division Technical Session 1
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zachary Cody Hazelwood; Saleh M. Sbenaty, Middle Tennessee State University
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Instrumentation
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014Designing, Building, and Testing an Autonomous Search and Rescue Robot — An Undergraduate Applied Research ExperiencePreambleMiddle Tennessee State University Undergraduate Research Center, MTSU URC, was created in2004 to promote research at the undergraduate level and to provide university support forundergraduate students and the faculty members who mentor them in scholarly and creativeactivities. This includes providing information and financial support through UndergraduateResearch Experience and Creative Activity, URECA, grants. The URECA Committee evaluatesproposals based on their merits. This committee is composed of accomplished and passionatefaculty representatives from
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1997 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard H. Barnett; Mary A. Eiff; D. Perry Achor; Troy E. Kostek; William J. Hutzel; Bruce Harding
flashy and fun, but force students to use basic math and science skills that are thefoundation for any technical career. This project was made possible with the generous support ofthe CIBA Educational Foundation, who is an active supporter of the nationwide "School toWork" movement. This document is a useful case study for institutions considering similarprojects.Introduction The School of Technology at Purdue University is working to increase the number ofsuccessful college students available for technical careers in Indiana. This goal is an ongoingchallenge since relatively few Indiana residents have a four year college degree. In fact, Indianaranks among the lowest of the 50 states in terms of the percentage of high school students
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jia Lu, Valdosta State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #38029Board 316: Improving Two-Year Students’ Spatiotemporal Computing Skillsthrough START InternshipDr. Jia Lu, Valdosta State University Dr. Jia Lu is a Professor of Geography and Urban Planning at Valdosta State University. She teaches courses in Urban Community Planning, Environmental Science, and GIS Applications in Planning. Her research interests include population and employment analyses, urban modeling, spatial analyses, and GIS applications in planning and transportation. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Improving 2-year students’ spatiotemporal computing
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Information and Network Security
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2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emil H Salib, James Madison University; Ryan Lutz, James Madison University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
and Security (TNS)Lab in our college. Currently the lab is outfitted with 24 stations for students to use. Each stationconsists of a desktop running Linux Ubuntu and an iMac. Students use VMware Workstation: alocal resources virtualization environment. VMware Workstation is an excellent program thatallows students to deploy multiple operating systems with multiple types of network interfaceadapters that allow for an agile and flexible way to teach students networking, security andtelecommunications concepts in a hands-on lab.The issue with using VMware Workstation is that it requires a large amount of resources to beavailable on each of the workstations in the lab. Each desktop must be constantly upgraded tohandle the demand. This is not
Conference Session
Potpourri
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abdulwaheed Johnson, Pace University; Anthony Joseph, Pace University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
Paper ID #20263Mobile Payments and End Users’ Sensitivity to Information DisclosureMr. Abdulwaheed Johnson, Pace University Abdulwaheed Johnson is a cybersecurity enthusiast who is currently in the second year of his Masters’ Degree program in Telecommunication Systems and Networks at Pace University, New York. His first degree was in Electrical Engineering, and is looking to specialize in cloud security after the completion of his Masters Degree program.Dr. Anthony Joseph, Pace University Dr. Anthony Joseph has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering with specialization in digital signal processing. He conducts research in
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Parker; Walter Buchanan
extensive on-line help system, giving examples of the commands aswell as a brief description. There is a low priced student edition which contains the complete kernel and manyof the library routines. By using its built in programming language, instructors can construct fascinating,optionally interactive, examples to further involve students in mathematical concepts. Its graphing capabilities.along with the incorporated word processor, makes it easy for students to write reports on their mathematicalwork while doing the actual calculations. The role of the teacher changes, from teaching rote to showing how to get to the essentials of theproblem. Much of the teacher’s effort in the standard curriculum is concentrated in teaching the line-by
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2010 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
James C. Peyton Jones; Connor McArthur; Tyler Young
USB cable.The downloaded executable is then selected using the brick’s menu/button interface, andexecuted. Students can then see for themselves how the motor torque increases so as to maintainspeed when loads are applied. They can also repeat the experiment with different controllergains in order to observe how this affects the resultant closed-loop behavior.6. ConclusionAdvances in low-cost target hardware, and automatic code generating software tools provide anopportunity for educators to engage students in challenging embedded system applicationswithout the traditional difficulties associated with low-level hardware programming. Inparticular, the Villanova University LEGO Real Time target (VU-LRT) enables users to accessthe capabilities of
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2013 North Midwest Section Meeting
Authors
Thomas Shepard; Michaela Andrews; Cole Harris
] Carlson, L.E. and Sullivan, J.F., (1999). Hands-on Engineering: Learning by Doing in the Integrated Teachingand Learning Program, International Journal of Engineering Education, 15(1), 20-31.[2] Hein, G.L. and Sorby, S.A., (2001). Engineering Explorations: Introducing First-Year Students to Engineering,31st Annual Frontiers in Education Conference, Reno, NV, T3C 15-19.[3] Hall, D., Cronk, S., Brackin, P., Barker, M., Crittenden, K., (2008). Living with the Lab: A Curriculum toPrepare Freshman Students to Meet the Attributes of “The Engineer of 2020”, ASEE Annual Conference andExposition, Pittsburgh, PA, AC 2008-2281.[4] Skurla, C., Thomas, B., Bradley, W., (2004). Teaching Freshman Using Design Projects and LaboratoryExercises to Increase
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Community Engagement Division Technical Session 3
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randy S. Lewis, Brigham Young University; Terri Christiansen Bateman, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
Paper ID #18534Global Humanitarian-based Projects: A Documentation Strategy for Strength-ening Project SustainabilityDr. Randy S. Lewis, Brigham Young University Dr. Randy S. Lewis is professor and chair of Chemical Engineering at Brigham Young University (BYU). He received his B.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from BYU and Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, respectively. He currently serves as vice-chair of the Education and Accreditation Committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and as an ABET commissioner for accrediting engineering programs. He previously served in several national