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PCEE Session 3: Robotics and Design Competitions
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University; Jason McKenna, VEX Robotics; Yuhan Lin; Raina Oravec; Lauren Harter, VEX Robotics
Paper ID #37431Learning Robot Programming Anywhere: VEXcode VR(Other)Arif Sirinterlikci Arif Sirinterlikci is a university professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering at Robert Morris University. His teaching and research interests lie in manufacturing engineering, specifically in industrial automation and robotics, CAD/CAE/CAM, 3D scanning and printing, medical manufacturing, and entertainment technology. In addition, he has recently developed courses in different areas of Industry 4.0 including Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Mixed Reality (MR) for Industry.Jason McKennaYuhan Lin Yuhan
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Sustainability and Hands-On Activities
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra Ph.D, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Xavier Shastri Domnique Henry, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
felt for decades to come [4]. Evenmore recently, the crossing of the 400 ppm threshold for atmospheric carbon dioxide in 2013signals that urgent and significant actions will be required to ward off the most dramatic effects ofa changing climate [5]. The desire for job creation, economic prosperity, and perceived uncertaintywith regard to climate science among some policy makers in the US may result in increased coalmining, and support the development of infrastructure for refining crude oil in the near future. Anincreased FF utilization in the United States will have negative environmental outcomes and globalclimate change [6].Recognizing the significant challenges associated with the current energy scenario, a collaborativeeffort was
Conference Session
The Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge, 3rd Edition: Preparing the Future Civil Engineer
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norb Delatte P.E., Oklahoma State University; Brock E. Barry P.E., U.S. Military Academy; Audra N. Morse P.E., Michigan Technological University; Camilla M. Saviz P.E., University of the Pacific
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Civil Engineering
Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Body of Knowledge 3 Task Committee hasfinalized and will soon publish the third edition of the Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge(BOK3). The second edition was used in development of the Civil Engineering Program Criteria(CEPC) that have been in effect since the 2016-17 accreditation cycle. In similar fashion, theBOK3 will provide information that will be used in the next review of the CEPC, scheduled tobegin in October 2020. The Civil Engineering Department Heads can provide valuable feedbackon the importance of, and effort required to implement, the BOK3 undergraduate outcomes andABET Civil Engineering Program Criteria (CEPC). Results and analysis of feedback gatheredfrom the Civil Engineering Department Heads
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to ME Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University; Edward Anderson; Curtis Craig, Texas Tech University; Jacob Fleming, Texas Tech University; Alli DeFinis, Texas Tech University; Ashlee G. Brown, Texas Tech University
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Mechanical Engineering
focused upon engineering student learning research with an eye upon how to use these findings to improve traditional and computer-based learning.Curtis Craig, Texas Tech University Curtis Craig is a graduate student in experimental psychology at Texas Tech University, with a disciplinary emphasis on applied cognition.Jacob Fleming, Texas Tech University Jacob Fleming is a graduate student in the experimental psychology program at Texas Tech University.Alli DeFinis, Texas Tech University Alli DeFinis is a graduate student in the counseling psychology program at Texas Tech University.Ashlee G. Brown, Texas Tech University Ashlee Brown is a graduate student in counseling psychology at
Conference Session
Difference, Disability, and (De)Politicization: The Invisible Axes of Diversity
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie L Taylor, University of Utah
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
other words, thefemale body as the other posts a contradiction to the norm, creating uncertainty. Thus, requiringthat male engineering faculty and students (re)negotiate their roles in regard to a female body.The final way in which difference is negotiated was through the end of the semester evaluationsthat asked questions about the male and female communication instructors. In a question askingstudents to identify effectiveness of the male instructor, students responded in a fashion thatassumes consistent with “us” or as Godfrey and Parker would contend a minor variation from“being an engineer” which meant acceptance.2 Students wrote, that the instructor was“knowledgeable,” he made “very technical improvements,” “very specific,” he had “clear
Conference Session
Programming Issues for Engineering
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert Friedman; Jerri Drakes
it. Hemonitored the activity and surprisingly the kids who had never seen a computer before with littleknowledge of English taught themselves to draw on the computer and to browse the Net. Mitracoined the concept “Minimally Invasive Education.” This is a system of education wherechildren are responsible for their learning, and adults intervene only when absolutely necessary.A pedagogic method driven by mere curiosity coupled with minimal interventions from a teacherleads the children to explore with peers and results in learning. Mitra’s studies show that anylearning environment that provides an adequate level of curiosity can effect learning and satisfyinquisitiveness. In informal learning environments, children are encouraged to
Conference Session
Advancing Equity in STEM Academia: Insights and Strategies
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Milagros Rivera, George Mason University; Supriya Baily, George Mason University; Patrick Willette Healey, George Mason University; Trish Wonch Hill, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Tehama Lopez Bunyasi, George Mason University; Leigh S McCue, George Mason University; Girum Urgessa, George Mason University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
effective practices should be implemented to address identified disparities. This papersummarizes the data sets used, analysis to date, provides insight into the critical role of stakeholderengagement in acquiring and working with disparate data sources for this type of intersectionalanalysis, and outlines intended next steps, including qualitative interviews and development of adata-informed five-year faculty equity strategic plan.1.0 Quantitative Data SetsPrior to applying for the Catalyst grant, we met with the vice president for HR, the deans of theColleges of Engineering and Computing, Science, and Humanities and Social Sciences, as well asthe University Provost. All these leaders expressed support for the grant proposal and once wereceived
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Greg Rulifson P.E., Colorado School of Mines; Nathan E. Canney, CYS Structural Engineers Inc.
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
averageprofessional connectedness of male engineering students attending a military academy washigher than male engineering students attending other types of institutions. With respect to RQ2,interviews were conducted with two students participating in ROTC and one who conductedresearch on drones. These students described their social responsibilities related to militaryissues as including using engineering to protect troops and the public, the role of the military intaking down oppressive governments, and the military role in responding to disasters. To exploreRQ3, open ended questions on the survey allowed students to describe events or courses thatinfluenced their views of social responsibility and/or to define their ideas of social responsibility,and one
Conference Session
Understanding Students' Authentic and Reflective Experiences of Ethics Education
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Stephanie Claussen, San Francisco State University; Shiloh James Howland, Brigham Young University; Swetha Nittala, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Brent K. Jesiek, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Carla B. Zoltowski, Purdue University, West Lafayette
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Engineering Ethics
Lecturer and a Science and Engineering Education Fellow at the Mechanical Engi- neering Department, Stanford University. She recently completed her PhD from the School of Engineering Education at Purdue where she focused on identifying and developing leadership and other socio-technical capabilities among engineering students and professionals. She is passionate about improving engineering education and practice and has been working in the areas of innovation, leadership development, diversity, equity, and inclusion, ethics, and, faculty development. Previously, she also worked for companies including Deloitte, Sprint, ProStem and Credit Suisse, both as an internal and external research consultant focusing on areas of
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel D. Jensen, U.S. Air Force Academy; Kristin L. Wood, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD); Aaron P Bauer, United States Air Force Academy; Blake Perez, Singapore University of Technology and Design; Milton Doria, United States Air Force Academy; Michael Lawrence Anderson P.E., United States Air Force; Luke Jensen, CREO
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Mechanical Engineering
tether to winch itself up the wall. The mind maps werefound to be effective in assisting the development of concepts for wall-climbing capability andthe resulting two prototypes showed definitive feasibility of the two wall-climbing concepts.1 INTRODUCTIONThe capability for a robotic system to climb walls has many advantages. In addition to providingenhanced ability to gather intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) information, manytimes there is a need for the robotic system to move from level to level inside a structure.Robotic systems that fly can, of course, accomplish this “wall-climbing” capability. However,flying systems have at least two significant drawbacks. First, they most often consume far morepower than a
Conference Session
Social Responsibility and Social Justice II: From Classroom to Community
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donna M. Riley, Virginia Tech; Janice L. Hall, Virginia Tech
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Diversity
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
reveals that, to the extent that chartersproduced improved student performance, it did so only for the most elite students. Students withdisabilities and students of color were systematically excluded from educational opportunities,impacting their educational outcomes and resulting in civil rights lawsuits. Moreover, thedissolution of neighborhood schools had devastating impacts beyond the classroom, as it meant acritical source of stability in students’ and families’ lives was removed just when they mostneeded to see familiar faces and sustain routines in the face of trauma.Because engineering has largely existed outside of K-12 curricula, many engineering educationefforts in K-12 are already privatized in some way. From FIRST Robotics to
Conference Session
Developments in the Energy Laboratories
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Gerhart, Lawrence Technological University; Philip Gerhart, University of Evansville
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
steam turbine outside of its casing1. See Appendix A for more details.Previous Study and Current Objectives Lawrence Technological University (LTU) and theUniversity of Evansville (UE) use the Rankine Cycler in an upper-level laboratory course, andhave completed a comprehensive study of the effectiveness of the RC. This is the third and finalpaper, continuing the work started in 2004-05. In the first paper2, two important objectives weremet. First, to determine the effectiveness of the RC as a learning tool, an indirect assessmentwas performed; students were surveyed to assess the RC as a learning tool. Preliminary resultsshowed that the RC and the associated calculations and reports performed quite well as
Conference Session
Session 7 - Track 1: Expanding Conversations about Accessibility to Include Faculty
Collection
2023 Collaborative Network for Computing and Engineering Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Cali Anicha PhD, North Dakota State University; Cecilia Aragon, University of Washington; Canan Bilen-Green, North Dakota State University; Brianna Blaser, University of Washington; Larry Napoleon Jr., North Dakota State University
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
disability discrimination, perhaps especiallyincluding initial stages in conceptualizing research and demographic questions.Approaches to improving departmental and institutional culture with respect to people withdisabilities is to provide disability-focused professional development opportunities to support theknowledge and skill-building necessary to the development of accessible and welcomingworkplaces. Given that the majority of any given workplace is populated with individuals whoidentify as nondisabled, it is crucial to offer training that increases knowledge and awarenessregarding disability. Importantly, such training must be grounded in the experiences andperspectives of disabled people. Of course, a ‘disability perspective’ is no more
Conference Session
Graduate Studies Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mirit Shamir, Kansas State University; Matthew R. Sanderson, Kansas State University; Rebecca Cors, Wisconsin Center for Education Research; Melanie Derby, Kansas State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
outside of the classroom. She is fascinated with how people learn and develop in ways that enable them to thrive. Rebecca’s career began in environmental education and outreach to support natural resources management through experience at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and as a Peace Corps Volunteer. A keen interest in research and evaluation blossomed during her time as an academic editor and researcher at ETH Zurich, which led to her PhD research in Geneva, Switzerland, where she studied the effectiveness of a mobile science learning laboratory. In 2017, she joined the Wisconsin Evaluation Collaborative, UW-Madison, where she continues to support education programs through research and evaluation. By
Conference Session
CoNECD Session : Day 3 Slot 6 Technical Session 3
Collection
2021 CoNECD
Authors
Sophie Schuyler, University of Massachusetts Boston; Jonathan S. Briseno, University of Massachusetts Boston; Madison Natarajan, University of Massachusetts Boston; Anushka Sista; Kerrie G. Wilkins-Yel, University of Massachusetts Boston; Amanda Arnold, Arizona State University; Jennifer M. Bekki, Arizona State University; Bianca L. Bernstein, Arizona State University; Ashley K. Randall, Arizona State University
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CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
of women and underrepresented minorities and the development of effective learning environments for graduate education.She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and American Association for the Advancement of Science and has won a number of awards for her work on equity, inclusiveness and mentoring of students and faculty. Dr. Bernstein holds a bachelor’s in psy- chology from the University of California at Berkeley and graduate degrees in Counseling Psychology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021
Conference Session
STEM Pipeline: Pre-College to Post-Baccalaureate
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gillian Nicholls, University of Pittsburgh; Harvey Wolfe, University of Pittsburgh; Mary Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Larry Shuman, University of Pittsburgh
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
degree-holders is a process that depends upon the students, educators, and themeans by which students are educated. The students are a vital portion of the raw materials tothis process and issues that affect their quantity and quality also affect the resulting number ofdegree-holders. Studying this process in order to identify significant factors that affect theproduction of degree-holders could provide a guide towards improving the process. Amethodology to test the effect of these factors could aid in designing an intervention program toencourage and assist more students in pursuing a college degree in STEM.Developing such a methodology starts with examining the work of education researchers whohave explored the motivations of students and the
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samuel Aaron Snyder, Virginia Tech; Indhira María Hasbún, Virginia Tech; Jessica Deters, Virginia Tech; Diana Bairaktarova, Virginia Tech
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
and ThingOrientations.Introduction In an empirical study of Stanford engineering students and practicing engineers, McGinn[1] identified a disconnect between the ethics education that engineering students were receivingand what practicing engineers outlined as necessary to be successful professionals [1]. Severalprofessional engineering organizations, such as ABET and NAE have outlined ethics as a keycomponent of engineering education that needs improvement [2],[3]. Current methods forengineering ethics education, such as case studies and discussions on codes of ethics, may not beadequately preparing students to behave as ethical professional engineers, and student ethicalmisconduct remains as high as ever [4],[5],[6]. Despite an
Conference Session
Advancements in Sustainable Manufacturing Practices
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Walker, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Romaim Hernandez; Chasisty Melo, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology ; Samuel Hernandez; Shouling He, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology; Hossein Rahemi, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
. Shouling He is a professor of Engineering and Technology at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology, where she teaches the courses in Mechatronics Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Her research interests include Robotics, PLCs, automation and engineering education.Dr. Hossein Rahemi, Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 MAKER: Elevating and Scoring Mechanism for Mobile RobotsAbstractThe VEX Robotics 2023-2024 game “Over Under” is a game where two teams of two robotseach compete to score points within a 2-minute time limit. Robots must be able to score pointsboth autonomously and with input from their drivers. Points can be scored by moving
Conference Session
Lisa's Legacy: Guiding Students Toward Engineering Careers, Excellent!
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Britta Solheim, Wartburg College; Jack Saylor Priske, Wartburg College; Murad Musa Mahmoud, Wartburg College; Cristian Gerardo Allen, Wartburg College; Kurt Henry Becker, Utah State University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
to engineering education. He has extensive international experience working on technical training and engineering projects funded by the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Countries where he has worked include Armenia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, and Thailand. In addition, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in engineering education for the department. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 The Influence of Self-Efficacy on Pre-College Students’ Interest in STEM Fields (Evaluation)IntroductionScience, Technology, Engineering
Conference Session
Track 1: Technical Session 2: Tailoring DEIA Programming through Current Field Analysis: Promoting Allyship in STEM of University Graduate Students
Collection
2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
Mia Leigh Renna, University of Maryland College Park; Emily Lawson-Bulten, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
), a graduate student-ledorganization at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), designs and hostseducational workshop programming to accomplish its mission to promote allyship and fosterinclusivity within the STEM. AiS recognizes allyship, defined as active support and advocacy byindividuals – particularly those with privilege – for marginalized groups, as a critical tool inreducing discrimination and promoting equity. Concurrently, AiS understands the importance ofdeveloping effective diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) programming to createconcrete, demographic-specific strategies for allyship as informed by existing research within theliterature. This process involves addressing the unique challenges faced by
Conference Session
Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Technical Session 9: Practices of Mentorship & Liaisons
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelli Paul, Indiana University-Bloomington; Karen Miel, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; Adam Maltese, Indiana University-Bloomington; Merredith D Portsmore, Tufts University
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
participation in engineering.It is important to keep in mind that potential role models are just that: potential role models orrole model prospects. The individual who may be seeking a role model, the role aspirant [15],ultimately determines whether a role model prospect is a role model to them. As such, weconsider outreach educators to be role model prospects until a child identifies them as a rolemodel.Although the idea of introducing youth to role model prospects sounds reasonable, research doesnot overwhelmingly support the effectiveness of these potential role models. Despite claims thatrole models are one answer to increasing underrepresentation in engineering, the addition of rolemodel prospects to outreach programs does not necessarily improve
Conference Session
WIED Poster Session
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anna M. Zajicek, University of Arkansas; Shauna A. Morimoto, University of Arkansas; Aparna S. Terdalkar, University of Arkansas; Valerie H. Hunt, University of Arkansas; Joseph J. Rencis, University of Arkansas; Rodica Lisnic, University of Arkansas
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Women in Engineering
, an inauguralgroup of universities received NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation (IT) awards toincrease the representation of women faculty in science and engineering. To date, a total of fivecohorts of 44 institutions of higher education have received the award, and the 19 institutionscomprising the 2001 and 2003 cohorts have completed their five-year projects.In this paper, we examine the effectiveness of recruitment programs and practices developed byCohort 1 ADVANCE institutions in an effort to increase the representation of women faculty.Towards this end, we focus on changes in the number of women faculty at the assistant professorrank in colleges of engineering at seven Cohort 1 ADVANCE institutions. We examineperformance during
Conference Session
Outreach and Beyond: New Roles for Librarians
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donna Beck, Carnegie Mellon University; G. Berard, Carnegie Mellon University; Bo Baker, University of Tennessee Chattanooga; Nancy George, University of Pittsburgh
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Engineering Libraries
holds a B.S. degree from Eastern Michigan University and an A.M.L.S. from The University of Michigan. Lynn has served on the Board of Directors of the Special Libraries Association and is a Fellow of the Association. In addition to her expertise as an engineering information professional, Lynn teaches graduate library science courses for Clarion University of Pennsylvania, is a frequent conference presenter and is an author of the Engineering and Technology Section of the reference work Magazines for Libraries now in its 18th edition.Bo Baker, University of Tennessee Chattanooga Bo Baker is the Information Commons Librarian at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. He is
Conference Session
Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 28
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mitchell Gerhardt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nicole P. Pitterson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Emily Dringenberg, The Ohio State University; Benjamin Ahn, The Ohio State University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
successful careers in engineering. Conductingresearch using the RAA in engineering education can contribute to a deeper understanding of thepsychological and social factors, potential barriers, and facilitators that influence decision-making processes and behaviors in engineering, ultimately leading to more effective strategiesfor improving outcomes and addressing the challenges facing the field today.ConclusionThe RAA, consisting of three integral components – attitudes, interpreted social norms, andperceived behavioral control – comprises a comprehensive framework for analyzing behavioralchoices across diverse contexts and situations. The synergistic junction of these influencesaccounts for a broad spectrum of behavioral decisions, providing a
Conference Session
Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 4 - Hands-on Learning
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claudia Paz Gwynn, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Maria Elena Truyol, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile; Carolina Elizabeth Jerez, Universidad de Chile
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED)
environment within any organization. Theinstructors mainly focus on preparing students, especially in STEAM fields, for participation in agender-equitable job market.The necessity of a balanced admission system that fairly represents academic instructors andfamilies is discussed. Instructors view individual commitment and trust as the organization'sbackbone for achieving educational and occupational goals. Efforts to improve opportunities forwomen and to balance job opportunities, both within and outside the university, align with thegoals of equality and diversity in the workplace.The workshop highlighted the necessity of collaborative endeavors to advance gender parity inengineering schools. Principal themes, such as self-assurance, effective
Conference Session
Technical Session 3: History and Future of Engineering Librarianship
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lisha Li, Georgia Institute of Technology; Isabel M. Altamirano, Georgia Institute of Technology; Bette M. Finn, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Diversity
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Engineering Libraries
faculty and deansvolunteered to assure that the material were shelved in the correct places.The opening ceremony for Price Gilbert Library was on Saturday, November 21, 1953 (Box 5,Series 2). Distinguished guests included librarians from the Library of Congress, NationalScience Foundation, Department of Agriculture, and the University of Illinois. Mr. Burchard ofMassachusetts Institute of Technology delivered the main address.The new building brought the positive changes that were predicted by Crosland. In her 1955-1956 Report of Director of Libraries, Crosland noted an increase in the number of patrons in thelibrary. The Wilby Room was used for meetings by 90 organizations and multiple professionalshort courses (Annual Report, 1955-1956). For
Conference Session
Computing and Information Technology Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Mohammad Rafiq Muqri, DeVry University, Ontario, CA
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Computing and Information Technology
permanent due to virus mutation, etc.Transition RatesTerminology and development of the model.β(t) is called the transmission rate or effective contact rate (the rate at which individuals bumpinto others and expose them to the virus)γ is called the resolution rate (the rate at which infected people recover or die)δ(t) [0,1] is the death probabilityAs before, we re-parameterize as R0(t): =β(t)/γ, where R0 has previous interpretation.Jumping directly to the equations in s,i,r,d already normalized by N,dsdidrdd=−γR0sidt=(γR0si−γi)dt=(1−δ)γidt=δγidt(1)(1)ds=−γR0sidtdi=(γR0si−γi)dtdr=(1−δ)γidt dd=δγidtNote that the notation has changed to heuristically put the dt on the right hand side, which will beused when
Conference Session
Emerging Information Technologies
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mudasser Wyne, National University, San Diego; Arzu Baloglu, Marmara University, Turkey
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Information Systems
manager (Ernst and Young Consulting Turkey), where she added important values within 5 years. Also she worked in SAP Business for a long time and managed various SAP/ERP projects in Turkey and also abroad. Now she is serving in ERP, CRM and e-business categories as senior consultant and lecturing at various universities. Additional to these she is sometimes giving conference seminars and company trainings in her expertise areas. Dr. Baloglu has about 15 professional and academic papers, published in various technology magazines and books. And she currently works for Marmara University - Dept. of Computer Engineering under title of Asst. Prof and also teaches the some courses in
Conference Session
NSF Grantees: K-12 Session 2
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Constance M. Syharat, University of Connecticut; Alexandra Hain, University of Connecticut; Arash E. Zaghi, University of Connecticut
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
engineering.Indeed, there is ample evidence that diversity improves the productivity and creativity of teamsthrough varied perspectives, experiences and interpretations [1, 2]. However, there is littleawareness of the potential contributions of neurodiverse individuals, such as those with AttentionDeficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD has been defined by the AmericanPsychological Association as a neuropsychological condition characterized by a persistentpattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and/or impulsivity [3]. However, ADHD has been shown tobe associated with creativity, innovation, and risk-taking, all of which are critical skills forengineers to tackle the multifaceted challenges of the future [4-6]. While these traits are allpotential assets
Conference Session
Diverse Issues in Renewable Energy
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Keith E. Holbert P.E., Arizona State University; Taipeng Zhang, Arizona State University
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Diversity
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
hadachieved. After all, there were more effective ways to stop people dying than by being a surgeon.On my final helicopter flight I had sat next to a Swedish water engineer who told me about hiswork, while my body shook with chills. He built filtration plants, and the clean water that he hadbrought to the refugee camps had preserved probably thousands from death. By comparison I’dsaved perhaps a handful of lives by operating to stop blood-loss or gangrene; improved theoutcome of injuries in a few more cases where I was able to conserve a damaged limb or clean awound, and possibly – just possibly – prevented some fatalities through the haphazarddistribution of drugs among the refugees.”13 The post-program survey substantiates the girls’ desire to