New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a doctoral degree in Biomedical Engineering from University of Connecticut. His research areas of interest are in biomedical sensors & instrumentations, signal process- ing & control systems, and opto-electronics & laser optics. Professor Jang joined the ETET department at City Tech in 2003 as an Assistant Professor, and became a faculty member of the CET department in 2014. His current interests lie in non-invasive and minimally invasive optical and electro-chemical glucose sensors for diabetics and published numerous research papers and received research & academic grants within his areas of interest
Engineering Rouzbeh Tehrani, John J. Helferty, Mohammad F. Kiani, Won H. Suh, and Evangelia Bellas Temple University, Philadelphia r.tehrani@temple.edu, helferty@temple.edu, mkiani@temple.edu, whs@temple.edu, evangelia.bellas@temple.eduAbstract - A new model has been designed and improving students’ experience with engineering education.implemented for the Introduction to Engineering course Traditionally, such introductory courses were considered asat Temple University. In the past, the course was run as a personal courses where faculty designed teaching materialslarge lecture style and various topics were covered, such from scratch, possibly to
Universidad Panamericana from 2009 to 2016. Full time professor and researcher at Engineering School from 1997 to present. Faculty Advisor for international student contests like Imag- ineCup by Microsoft and SAE Aerodesign from 2009 to present. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Session W1A A first-year design experience based on SAE Aero Design contest to support ABET learning outcomes and engineering vocation in freshmen student Felix Martinez-Rios Universidad Panamericana, Facultad de Ingeniería, México