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2000 Annual Conference
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Yann Guezennec; Stephen Yurkovich; Gregory Washington; Giorgio Rizzoni
partners in HEV drive research. This interaction takes place through the already established mechanisms of the interdisciplinary Center for Automotive Research, and through co-operative and consortium-based research.3. Graduate education: OSU’s role in supplying engineers to the auto industry has been a major one in recent years, with one out of every five MS and Ph.D. graduates being hired by automotive OEMs and suppliers. A final, and major objective of this proposal is to create a steady supply of highly educated graduates at the MS and Ph.D. level with expertise in all of the technologies that are critical to the successful commercial implementation of HEV drives.II. MS/ASE Graduate SpecializationOverviewThe
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Tools of Teaching
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Maher Murad
technology disciplines (Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical). The two Staticssections contained fifty five (55) students. The nature of the Statics course is primarily a lectureproblem-solving course and it builds on previous knowledge of physics and math. The HighwayDesign is a junior level course. Only Civil Engineering Technology (CET) students take theHighway Design course and it is preceded by two-sophomore level courses in surveying. TheHighway course is design and problem solving in nature. It develops students ability to usemathematical formulas, specifications and guidelines by design agencies, assumptions andfinally common sense to recommend solutions for a given highway problem. The HighwayDesign class contained thirty (30) students. The
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Novel Classroom Environments
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2002 Annual Conference
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S. Scott Moor
, American Society for Engineering EducationBibliography 1. Krapp, Kristine & Long, Jacqueline (eds.), How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing, Gale Research, 2. Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1997 3. Sergey Vasnetsov and Milan R. Shah, The Investors’ Guide to Chemicals, BT Alex, Brown Inc., 1998 4. James A. Kent (ed), Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial Chemistry, 9th Ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold, c1992 5. R. N. Shreve, Chemical Process Industries, 5th ed., McGraw-Hill, 6. Wolfgang Gerhartz (executive ed.), Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th Ed., Weinheim, c1985 7. Hart, John, et. al. , Toxics A to Z : a Guide to Everyday Pollution
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2000 Annual Conference
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Robert D. Knecht; Barbara M. Moskal; Michael J. Pavelich
Section 2330 The Design Report Rubric: Measuring and Tracking Growth through Success Robert Knecht, Barbara Moskal, and Michael Pavelich Colorado School of MinesI. IntroductionAs an engineering institution, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)has had a powerful influence upon the program development process at the Colorado School ofMines (CSM) 1. Accreditation is one piece of evidence that suggests the quality of CSM’sengineering programs. All of CSM’s undergraduate engineering programs are ABET accredited.Current ABET accreditation
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2001 Annual Conference
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Pamela Hussen; Jose Castro; Robert J. Gustafson
design projects may be useful.25. I was poorly prepared for project proposal and cost estimating in my current job.26. In my current entry level position, I have had no need for business knowledge27. …I do think that one cross functional course with a team project between business, marketing, finance, engineering and technology would be a fantastic experience that would teach all students valuable lessons no matter what each student pursues. Page 6.149.5 Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright  2001, American Society for Engineering
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Research Experiences at Two-year Colleges
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2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Paul B Golter, Washington State University; Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University; Jeffrey Laube, Kenai Peninsula College
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Two Year College Division
Paper ID #19048Developing a working 2-year/4-year research program: experiences from thefirst year of a collaborative ATE grant.Dr. Paul B Golter, Washington State University Paul B. Golter obtained an M.S. and Ph.D. from Washington State University. His research area has been engineering education, specifically around the development and assessment of technologies to bring fluid mechanics and heat transfer laboratory experiences into the classroom. He is currently a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Ohio University.Prof. Bernard J. Van Wie, Washington State University Prof. Bernard J. Van Wie received his B.S., M.S
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Physics in the K-12 Classroom
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2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Sarah Faitak; Monika Blair; Matthew Johnson; Ken Vickers; Greg Salamo
Session 2480 How to Embed Basic Science Concepts in a High School Robotics Design Contest Sarah Faitak, Greg Salamo, Kenneth Vickers University of Arkansas Matt Johnson University of Oklahoma Monika Blair Texas InstrumentsIntroductionWhen observing a BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) robotics competition,it is obvious that to develop a robot that is competitive, the participating
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2008 GSW
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Steve Menhart
Session 17-2 Teaching a Modern Digital Systems Design Course: How to Select the Appropriate Programmable Devices and Software? Steve Menhart Department of Engineering Technology University of Arkansas at Little Rock AbstractFaculty face many tradeoffs and choices when they are called upon to select the programmablelogic and associated software that they will use in their digital courses and that is the primaryfocus of this paper. The integrated lecture/laboratory digital systems design course in
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2000 Annual Conference
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Richard Turton; Roger A. Schmitz; Mark J. McCready; Mark A. Stadtherr; Joan F. Brennecke; Wallace B. Whiting; Joseph A. Shaeiwitz
an increasingly important part of the average Chemical Engineer’s jobresponsibilities. Therefore, in the Departments of Chemical Engineering at the University ofNotre Dame, West Virginia University and the University of Nevada at Reno, we areimplementing through courseware, research, and design projects a program to 1. develop the students’ appreciation of the impact of pollutant release from chemical processes and of the environmental, ecological, and long-term economic benefits of pollutant minimization or elimination, 2. equip them with active knowledge of the technology that is being developed for minimizing the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing processes, 3. show students how this new technology can be
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM) Technical Session 7
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Djedjiga Belfadel, Fairfield University
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Diversity
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Educational Research and Methods Division (ERM)
. J. Haddad and Y. Kalaani, "Undergraduate Research Scholar: The First Step towards aHybrid Lecture-Based and Inquiry/Research-Based Engineering Program," Technology InterfaceInternational Journal, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 36–41, Spring/Summer 2015.[5] D. Lopatto, "Undergraduate Research Experiences Support Science Career Decisions andActive Learning," CBE—Life Sciences Education, vol. 6, pp. 297–306, Winter 2007.[6] P. A. Mabrouk and K. Peters, "Student Perspectives on Undergraduate Research (UR)Experiences in Chemistry and Biology," Council on Undergraduate Research, pp. 25–32, Sept.2000.[7] K. Hoke and L. Gentile, "Early Involvement in Undergraduate Research at the University ofRichmond," CURFocus, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 18–23, Fall 2008.Appendix
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2015 ASEE Zone 3 Conference
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Puteri Megat Hamari
industrial-grade IC design tools were used as the primary toolset. 1 © American Society for Engineering Education, 2015 2015 ASEE Zone III Conference (Gulf Southwest – Midwest – North Midwest Sections)This paper discusses the course content, hands-on exercises, final project design and theeffectiveness of using a state-of-the-art, industry-grade CAD tool in the introduction andinstruction of VLSI design to students.Course OutlineThe course material for EE584/484 covered everything from MOS transistor theory and CMOSprocess technology through circuit and logic design, to
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ASEE-NE 2022
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James Accuosti, University of Bridgeport
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Diversity
Paper ID #36042External Factors Affecting A Successful and Inclusive Secondary SchoolSTEM programMr. James Accuosti, University of Bridgeport Graduate Student Full-time School IT specialist American c Society for Engineering Education, 2022Factors Affecting the External Framework of a Secondary-School STEM Program James Accuosti, Graduate Student Technology Management, School of Engineering University of Bridgeport Bridgeport CTIntroductionScience, Technology, Engineering, and Math
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ASEE Zone 1 Conference - Spring 2023
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Michael Fosmire, Purdue University at West Lafayette
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Diversity
Paper ID #40467GIFT: Maximizing first-year students’ ’least effort’ informationgathering habits using Information Foraging TheoryMr. Michael Fosmire, Purdue University at West Lafayette Michael Fosmire is Professor of Library Science and Head, Information Studies at Purdue. He has writ- ten over 40 articles and chapters on the information habits of scientists and engineers and the role of information in active-learning pedagogies, including co-editing the book, Integrating Information into the Engineering Design Process https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/purduepress ebooks/31/. ©American Society for
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Energy Projects and Laboratory Ideas
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Richard Smith; Marvin Abrams; Ian Lewin
involved the measurement of illumination intensity and data reduction from a studentquestionnaire. The questionnaire sought to determine if there was a correlation between thevisual effectiveness of high pressure sodium (HPS) versus pulse-start, metal halide (PSMH)luminaires in the Cal Poly Pomona parking lots. The Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineeringmaintains a strong interactive relationship with industry advisory and partner committees to helpmake the engineering program as relevant as possible for it 4,700 students. This type ofacademic course-industry project is encouraged for many upper division classes.IntroductionThe pedagogy and subject matter in this research project has wide applicability to many of thescience, technology, engineering
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2002 Annual Conference
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M. P. Sharma; Edward Anderson; Roman Taraban
. 10. Cengel, Y. A. and Boles, M. A., “Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach,” Edition 4, McGraw-Hill, 2001. 11. Chickering, A.W., & Gamson, Z.F. 1987. Seven Principles of Good Practice. AAHE Bulletin. 39, 3-7. 12. Taraban, R., Anderson, E.E., Sharma, M.P., and Hayes, M.W., “Monitoring Students’ Study Behaviors in Thermodynamics,” Proc. of the 2002 ASEE Anuual Conf. And Exhib., 2002.EDWARD E. ANDERSONEdward E. Anderson is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University where he is also theAssociate Director of the University Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center. His responsibilities at the Centerare to train and assist faculty throughout the university in applying technology to their teaching. He
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2024 Fall ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference
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Isaiah Adu, Carnegie Mellon University; Rachel Burcin, Carnegie Mellon University; Micah Nye, Carnegie Mellon University
science, including the National Integrated Postsecondary Education Data Systemchange and achieve improvements for all stakeholders involved. Our Action Research Team: (IPEDS), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Engineering & Engineering Technology by the Numbers, 2022, NSF INCLUDES Engineering Plus Tableau Dashboard, Computing Research Association (CRA) Taulbee and Data
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Professional Papers
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2025 ASEE Southeast Conference
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Oguzhan Oruc, The Citadel; Eva Singleton, The Citadel Military College ; Andrew B. Williams, The Citadel; Kevin Skenes, The Citadel
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Professional Papers
evaluation, photoelasticity, manufacturing processes, and engineering education. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Development Of a New Course: Control Design for Autonomous Vehicles Using a Quadcopter as The Learning PlatformIntroductionModeling, simulation, control system design, navigation and guidance of autonomous vehicles(AVs) have become highly sought research areas in the mechanical engineering community [1]due to the advancement in microelectronics, computational technologies and machine perception.Because of the increasing popularity of self-driving cars, autonomous vehicle refers to self-drivingcars in public perception [2] although it covers a wider research area. AVs can be
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1996 Annual Conference
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Mark Gordon; Joel Greenstein; Jack Hebrank; Douglas E. Hirt; Daniel P. Schrage; Bill Mason; Tom Miller; Jim Nau
Session 3225 Early Design: Lessons and Strategies from SUCCEED Mark Gordon and Dan Schrage School of Aerospace Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Joel Greenstein Department of Industrial Engineering Clemson University Jack Hebrank Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Track: Faculty - Technical Session 4
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2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
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Yousef Jalali, Virginia Tech; Christine Tysor, Virginia Tech; Vinod K. Lohani, Virginia Tech; Christian Matheis, Guilford College
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Diversity, Faculty
also serves as the Director of education and global initiatives at an interdisciplinary research institute called the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science (ICTAS) at Virginia Tech. He is the founding director of an interdisciplinary lab called Learning Enhanced Watershed Assessment System (LEWAS) at VT. He received a Ph.D. in civil engineering from VT. His research interests are in the areas of computer-supported research and learning systems, hydrology, engineering education, and international collaboration. He has served as a PI or co-PI on 16 projects, funded by the National Science Foundation, with a $6.4 million research funding participation from external sources. He has been directing/co
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2001 Annual Conference
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Andrew Jackson
paper.BackgroundThe Aviation Management Capstone course has been developed during the past four years atArizona State University East to satisfy various demands from academia, the aviation industry,and the Council on Aviation Accreditation (CAA) for enhanced student exposure to real-worldbusiness principles before students complete their Aeronautical Management Technology degree Page 6.228.1 Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2001, American Society for Engineering Educationprograms. A central component of a successful AMT 491 capstone experience is
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Curriculum Development in Computer/Communications ET
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2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Veeramuthu Rajaravivarma
laboratory experiences and practices developedin the Information Technology (IT) industry. The targeted audiences are from the ABETaccredited programs in Computer Engineering/Technology or Computer Science studentsin their senior year with a background in (i) Internet; (ii) IP Addressing; (iii) Local AreaNetwork technologies, such as Ethernet; and (iv) Basic router configuration. In the firsthalf of the paper, the key concepts related to Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) andVirtual Private Network (VPN) technologies are discussed in detail. In the second half ofthe paper, the lab time procedure to setup a VPN test lab at Central Connecticut StateUniversity (CCSU) is described. This section also focuses in configuring the VPNHardware Client and
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Project-Based and Experiential Learning in Manufacturing
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University; Kuldeep S Rawat, Elizabeth City State University; Chandra Bhushan Asthana P.E., Elizabeth City State University; Scott Bradshaw, Elizabeth City State University
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Diversity
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Manufacturing Division (MFG)
Paper ID #42846Providing Research Experience to Undergraduate Students in NASA SummerBridge and Internship ProgramsDr. Akbar M. Eslami, Elizabeth City State University Dr. Akbar Eslami is a professor and Engineering Technology coordinator in the Department of Math, Computer Science, and Engineering Technology at Elizabeth City State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Old Dominion University. His research interests are in Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Simulation, Reverse Engineering, and Finite Element Analysis.Dr. Kuldeep S Rawat, Elizabeth City State University KULDEEP S. RAWAT is
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Donald W. Mueller Jr. P.E., Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Josue Njock Libii, Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Donna Dea Holland, Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Omonowo David Momoh, Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Peter A Ng, Purdue University, Fort Wayne; Reynaldo Pablo; Suleiman A. Ashur, Purdue University, Fort Wayne
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #40054Board 434: Work in Progress: Building a Sustainable InstitutionalStructure to Support STEM ScholarsDr. Donald W. Mueller Jr. P.E., Purdue University, Fort Wayne Don Mueller received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Missouri University of Science & Technology and is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at PFW. He served as chair of the IPFW engineering department for four years. Don is interested in engineering education from the first-year to graduate-level. He has taught many courses in the thermal-fluid sciences, including Sustainable Energy Sources and
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Virtual and Distance Experimentation
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2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Mazen Manasseh; Kevin Amaratunga; Eduardo Kausel
Session 2426 A Web-accessible Shaking Table Experiment for the Remote Monitoring of Seismic Effects in Structures Mazen Manasseh, Eduardo Kausel, Kevin Amaratunga Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract A remotely accessible system for controlling shake table laboratory experiments is presented. The Shake Table WebLab at MIT s Civil Engineering Department is implemented under the iLab initiative for the development of educationally oriented remote experiments. The fully functional system allows
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Weihang Zhu, University of Houston; Tomika W. Greer, University of Houston; Paige Evans, University of Houston; LEI Fan, University of Houston; Driss Benhaddou, University of Houston
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Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
Paper ID #41201Board 284: First-Year Experience from Industries of the Future ResearchExperience for Preservice Teacher in STEM SettingsProf. Weihang Zhu, University of Houston Dr. Weihang Zhu received his Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from North Carolina State University and MS and BS in Mechanical and Energy Engineering. Currently he serves as Professor and Program Coordinator for the Mechanical Engineering Technology program in the Department of Engineering Technology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Cullen College of Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, Texas
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International Division Technical Session 1
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2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego; Mou Deng Riiny, SunGate Solar
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International
knowledge of various components that make up solar power systems. First isthe need to know the physics of a solar cell, how it functions, and its performance criteria.Second is the requisite knowledge of the converters, such as the charge controller and inverters:their engineering, performance parameters, different technologies, and suitability in variousapplications. Thirdly is the necessity to acquire knowledge of the different battery chemistriesused for the storage of renewable energy and which is most appropriate to specific environmentalconditions such as South Sudan. The fourth identified problem is the proper integration of thevarious components to meet a particular power need. Throughout the course, I broke down thevarious problems
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2024 ASEE-GSW
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Ravi S Thyagarajan, Texas A&M University; Shadi Balawi, Texas A&M University; Arun R Srinivasa, Texas A&M University
AbstractSenior capstone programs at US universities offer an excellent opportunity to teach engineeringconcepts to not only the engineering seniors in the capstone program, but also to the next generationof students currently in K-12. To achieve this, engineering students are given the challenge to createan exhibit in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) that, in a fun way,conveys fundamental concepts to K-12 students.An example of this is a recently concluded senior capstone project in Mechanical Engineering atTexas A&M University called Electrocycle. Using a standard bicycle and a small generator, theexhibit effectively conveys concepts of energy generation, conversion and storage, as well as basicprinciples in mechanical and
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ECCD Technical Session 5: Energy and Wind and Design
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2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Maher Shehadi, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
Paper ID #28403Air-Conditioning Unit Performance Analysis Equipped with a ShadedCondenserDr. Maher Shehadi, Purdue Polytechnic Institute Dr. Shehadi is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) at Purdue Univer- sity. His academic experiences have focused on learning and discovery in areas related to HVAC, indoor air quality, human thermal comfort, and energy conservation. While working with industry, he oversaw maintenance and management programs for various facilities including industrial plants, high rise residen- tial and commercial buildings, energy audits and condition surveys for various
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Capstone and Online Courses in Construction Education
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Carol L. Considine, Old Dominion University; Michael W. Seek, Old Dominion University; Jon Lester, Old Dominion University
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Construction
Paper ID #10171Strategies for Effective Online Course DevelopmentMs. Carol L Considine, Old Dominion University Carol Considine is an Associate Professor of Engineering Technology at Old Dominion University. She has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from University of California, Berkeley. She has fifteen years of industrial experience and is a LEED AP BD+C. Her area of specialization is construction. She has been teaching using distance learning technologies for fourteen yearsDr. Michael W. Seek, Old Dominion UniversityDr. Jon Lester, Old Dominion
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CPD Technical Session
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2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Soma Chakrabarti, University of Kansas; Kevin Curry, University of Kansas; Zachary Gredlics, University of Kansas
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Continuing Professional Development
Paper ID #10019Building Industry-Academia Partnerships that Foster Organizational Learn-ing ModelsDr. Soma Chakrabarti, University of Kansas Dr. Soma Chakrabarti is the director of Center for Engineering and Interdisciplinary Professional Edu- cation and an associate director of the Continuing Education Division at the University of Kansas. She provides strategic direction and programmatic leadership to engineering and interdisciplinary professional programs, including aerospace, engineering management, engineering technology, bioengineering and in- dustrial engineering. She also directs the Center for International