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Conference Session
Track 1b - Session 1
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2014 ASEE International Forum
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Valentina Cecchi, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Mona Azarbayjani, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Brett Tempest, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Paper ID #11061Collaborative Research and Education in the Design and Building of a Net-Zero Energy Solar Powered House – Testimony of a Solar Decathlon 2013EntryDr. Valentina Cecchi, University of North Carolina, CharlotteDr. Mona Azarbayjani, University of North Carolina at CharlotteDr. Brett Tempest, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Page 20.7.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Collaborative Research and Education in the Design and Building of a Net-Zero Energy Solar Powered House
Conference Session
Track 1b - Session 1
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2014 ASEE International Forum
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Mert Bal, Miami University
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Paper ID #11057Assessment of Remote Laboratory Practices in Engineering Technology Dis-tance EducationDr. Mert Bal, Miami University Mert Bal received his PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Eastern Mediterranean Univer- sity, North Cyprus in 2008. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the University of Western Ontario, and a Visiting Researcher at the National Research Council Canada in London, Ontario, Canada between 2008 and 2010. He was involved in various research projects in the areas of collaborative intelligence, localiza- tion and collaborative information processing in wireless sensor networks, intelligent
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Robert W Fuessle, Bradley University; Amir W Al-Khafaji, Bradley University
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Curriculum and Lab Development
Page 20.26.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Internationalization and Civil Engineering Program InnovationAbstractIn the early 1990’s, the Department of Civil Engineering and Construction (CEC) at BradleyUniversity developed strategic objectives to introduce internationalization to our students andcurriculum. Initially, four objectives for the CEC Global Explorer Program were outlined: 1) tosend students abroad for study either for a short mini-semester or full semester; 2) persuadeinternational students to come to Bradley; 3) embark on a faculty exchange; and 4) to fosterinternational research exchange between the CEC department and
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Dianne J DeTurris, California Polytechnic State University; Jane L. Lehr, California Polytechnic State University; James M Widmann, California Polytechnic State University; Lily Hsu Laiho, California Polytechnic State University; Fred W DePiero, California Polytechnic State University; Zoe Wood Wood; Alana Christine Snelling
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collaboration withcolleagues at our university and beyond.REFERENCES 1) Jesiek, Brent K., Yi Shen, and Yating Haller. (2012). "Cross-Cultural Competence: A Comparative Assessment of Engineering Students." International Journal of Engineering Education, 28(1): 144-155. 2) Harris, Philip R., and Robert T. Moran, “Managing cultural differences, global leadership strategies for the 21st century”, sixth edition, Amsterdam: Elsevier/Butterworth- Heinemann, 2004. 3) Downey, G.L., Lucena, J.C., Moskal, B., Bigley, T., Hays, C., Jesiek, B.K., Kelly, L., Lehr, J.L., Miller, J., Nichols-Belo, A., Ruff, S., and Parkhurst, R. (2006). “The Globally Competent Engineer: Working Effectively with People Who Define Problems
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Andras Gordon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Richard J Schuhmann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Richard F. Devon, Pennsylvania State University, University Park; Andrew Michael Erdman, The Pennsylvania State University; Ahmad Atieh, Taibah Univeristy; Peter Dietrich, Corvinus University Budapest
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Society for Engineering Education, 2014 1Cultural Accommodation in Virtual Engineering Academic Teams (CAVEAT) Mr. Andras Gordon, The Pennsylvania State University Dr. Richard J. Schuhmann, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Dr. Richard F. Devon, The Pennsylvania State University Mr. Andrew M. Erdman, The Pennsylvania State University Dr. Ahmad Atieh, Taibah University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mr. Peter Dietrich, Corvinus University, HungaryAbstractMuch of the world of engineering has been absorbed by, and is
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Julia Ziyatdinova; Phillip Albert Sanger, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Artem Bezrukov, Kazan National Research Technologcal University, Russia
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the position of an associate professor in 2011. His area of responsibilities included practical workshops for the engineering students. He also teached a course of Computer Assisted Translation at the Department of Foreign Languages for Professional Communication. Dr. Bezrukov was invited to join the International Affairs team of Kazan National Research Technological University in March 2011. He headed Protocol Office in 2012 and fo- cused on incoming academic mobility such as international delegations and scholars as well as on the development of collaboration with the university partners in the USA. Dr. Bezrukov has several awards, grants and scholarships including Fulbright RIEA Scholarship in 2012; Scholarship
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Shankar Muthu Krishnan, Wentworth Institute of Technology
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appointments in Illinois, Miami and Singapore. At NTU in Singapore, he was the founding director of the BME Research Center and the founding head of the Bioengineering division. He was the Principal Investigator for several Biomedical Engineering projects. He also worked in R&D at Coulter Electronics in Miami and in hospital design and operations management at Bechtel for healthcare megaprojects. He has served in the National Medical Research Council in Singapore. His research in- terests are biomedical signals and image processing, telemedicine, medical robotics and BME education. Dr. Krishnan has co-edited the text ”Advances in Cardiac Signal Processing”, and published numer- ous papers in conference proceedings
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 2
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2014 ASEE International Forum
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Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC; Maija M Kukla, University of Maryland, College Park; Linn W Hobbs OBE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Sergey V Vasilev, Yaroslavl State University; Ivan Fedorov; Alexander S. Sigov
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Paper ID #11041Use of a Virtual Multifunctional X-Ray Diffractometer for Teaching Scienceand Engineering CoursesDr. Yakov E. Cherner, ATEL, LLC Dr. Yakov E. Cherner, a Founder and President of ATEL, LLC, taught science, engineering and technology disciplines to high school, college and university students. He has extensive experience in writing curric- ula and developing educational software and efficient instructional strategies. Dr. Cherner introduced an innovative concept of multi-layered simulation-based conceptual teaching of science and technology. He also proposed and implemented the pioneering concept of
Conference Session
Track 1b - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Nannan He, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Han-Way Huang, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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20.41.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Utilization of Eclipse-based Software Tools in Teaching a New Software Development Methodology to EngineersAbstractSoftware development is often considered to be difficult for engineering students. Nowadays, inmany embedded systems, software portion is always expected to have the greater impact on thebehavior of entire systems. Therefore, educators continue to face great challenges in gettingstudents to be capable of conducting efficient software development. This paper presents ourexperiences of introducing both eclipse-based tools and advanced model-based design (MBD)methodology into a system-level Programming Tools course for senior
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Rockwell Franklin Clancy III, The University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong Joint Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Guangyu Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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lecturer at the University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong Joint Institute, Shang- hai Jiao Tong University. His research and teaching interests include applied ethics, political philosophy, and science, technology, and society studies. Rockwell completed his PhD at Purdue University, West Lafayette, MA at the Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium, and BA at Fordham University, New York. Page 20.28.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Orienting Engineering Ethics in terms of China:Curricula Shortcomings and Case Studies on China
Conference Session
Track 1b - Session 1
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2014 ASEE International Forum
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Marjaneh Issapour, State University of New York, Farmingdale; Gonca Altuger-Genc, State University of New York, Farmingdale
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Report, http://spectrum.ieee.org/ns/pdfs/forecaster/SpectrumForecastersSTEMSurveyReport. pdf accessed on 3/10/2014 4. Issapour, M. and Sheppard, K., 2014, “In Search of “ET”: K-12 Engineering and Technology Education in the New York State”, Proceedings of the 2014 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration, February 5-7, 2014, Savannah, GA. 5. Barnett, E and Hughes, K., “Community College and High School Partnerships” Accessed on 03/10/2014 from US Department of Education http://www2.ed.gov/PDFDocs/college-completion/09-community-college-and-high- school-partnerships.pdf 6. MacDonald Friedman, M. and Dorr, A., “Inside School-University Partnerships
Conference Session
Track 2 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Pritpal Singh, Villanova University
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), p 268-73, 2011[12] V. Sklyarov,I. Skliarova, and A. Sudnitson, “Methodology and international collaboration in teaching reconfigurable systems”, 2012 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON 2012), pp. 10-14 2012 Page 20.1.10
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University
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Curriculum and Lab Development
successful in meeting thechallenges of the technological future and brave new world. This paper will also examine some of the ways this canbe achieved.INTRODUCTIONIt is hoped that work presented here will broaden and deepen awareness among faculty membersand administrators of the educational institutions and that it will motivate more educators toparticipate in and support this global understanding of this issue. This paper will also help infurther growing the body of knowledge about educating our future generations by initiating amore active, interdisciplinary, and international collaborations among educators, educationresearchers and curriculum designers. Faculty in the engineering programs have shown increasedinterest in reading the education
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Miquela Trujillo, University of New Mexico; Peter V. Vorobieff; Francisco Martin Vigil, University of New Mexico; Tennille Charisse Bernard, The University of New Mexico; Clinton Lee Corbin, University of New Mexico
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Mexico. As both a student and a teacher, she is a prime candidate to provide input that would improve the way engineering subjects are taught to students. By collaborating with other like-minded students and teachers, Ms. Bernard seeks to improve the quality of education that the students receive in a manner that positively affects more students.Ms. Miquela Trujillo, University of New Mexico Miquela Trujillo graduated with a BSME degree from New Mexico Tech and is currently a graduate student at the University of New Mexico, doing research on shock-accelerated multiphase flows.Mr. Clinton Lee Corbin, University of New Mexico Research and teaching assistant at the University of New Mexico
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Hongshik Ahn, Stony Brook University; Imin Kao, Stony Brook University; Yacov A. Shamash, Stony Brook University; ChoonHo Kim
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becoming the Associate Dean of CEAS, he has been leading and/or participating in various curriculum initiatives such as SUNY Korea, the new Civil Engineering, 5-year BE/MS, and Mechatronics programs. He is also responsible for College-wide ABET assessment and accreditation. Professor Kao has received Student Service Award and Center for Prevention and Outreach Partnership Award. He is co-author of a book chapter ”Pedagogical Use of Video Podcast in Higher Education: Teaching, Learning and Assessment”, In Ubiquitous Learning: A Survey of Applications, Research, and Trends, edited by Terry Kidd & Irene Chen, Published by Information Age Publishing. Being the Director of the Manufacturing and Automation Laboratory (MAL
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Jonathan W. Valvano, University of Texas, Austin
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the joint Harvard-MIT program in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics. He joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin in 1981 and has 32 years of experience in teaching and research. He has received numerous teaching awards and authored five widely- used textbooks on embedded microcomputer systems. He has co-founded a successful medical device company called Admittance Technologies. His research involves integrated analog/digital processing, low-power design, medical instrumentation, and real-time systems. Page 20.14.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014
Conference Session
Track 1b - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
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Henry W. Kraebber, Purdue University, West Lafayette; E. Shirl Donaldson, Purdue University, West Lafayette; Katie Mae Hackney
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Paper ID #11051Impact of Study Abroad – 10 Years of Trips to Germany with StudentsDr. Henry W. Kraebber, Purdue University, West Lafayette Professor Kraebber joined Purdue University and the faculty in Mechanical Engineering Technology in 1989. He began to develop contacts with Universities in Germany in 1990 and first traveled to Germany with 10 students in 2004. Since 2004 150 students in 11 groups have traveled with him. He has 15 years of industrial experience in electronics, consumer products and food product manufacturing. His areas of interest include international collaboration, production systems and lean