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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Kate Disney; John Krupczak
of the authors and do not necessarilyreflect the views of the National Science Foundation.References 1. National Academy of Engineering, Technically Speaking, National Academy Press, Washington D.C., (2002). 2. Tech Tally: Approaches to Assessing Technological Literacy, Elsa Garmire and Greg Pearson, editors, National Academies Press, (2006). 3. S. Florman, Engineering and the Liberal Arts, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1968. 4. Krupczak, J.J., D. Ollis, “Technological Literacy and Engineering for Non-Engineers: Lessons from Successful Courses,” Proceeding of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference (2006). 5. Krupczak, J. & D. Ollis, “Technology
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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Thomas MacCalla; Jacqueline Caesar; Michael Maxwell; Shay Vanderlaan; Sandra Valencia; Terena Henry; Matt Leader
enterprise is the National Science Foundation’s CI-TEAMprogram, which is designed to promote the acquisition of knowledge and the requisite skillsneeded to create, advance and exploit the potential of cyberinfrastructure.The long term objective of CIBRED is to make state-of-the-art science and engineeringresearch more accessible to all by providing training, education, and mentoring to meet theneeds of current and future scientists. Such an objective could be applicable to the future ofengineering education. CIBRED”s target audience is high school and college STEMstudents STEM and its complementary agenda is the introduction of a CIERRA education,outreach and training strategy for broadening participation and the applicant pool in the
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2009 Northeast Section Meeting
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D. Weber; G. Reluzco; D. Kaminski; B. W. Bequette
that are largely composed of bacterialcellulose. The materials are produced as the bacteria grow around suspended filler-materials, likesilica gel, in the reactor. This is a green alternative to traditional methods of cellulose-basedmaterials production, which require the use of harsh solvents. This technology can also be fed byrecycled organic materials since bacterial cellulose can be produced by Acetobacter xylinumfrom a number of simple carbohydrate sources - which can be obtained cheaply from farm andfruit wastes. Dale’s hobbies are hiking, skiing, and water polo.References1 “S & E Indicators 2008.” 2 “Fellows 2008-2009.” 3 http://www.pltw.org/General-FAQs/General-FAQs.cfm4 “Forging New Generations of Engineers [Brochure].” 2007.5
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2009 Northeast Section Meeting
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Orla LoPiccolo; Amit Bandyopadhyay
2,000 greater than those of forested lands.” 10 • “Soils can take thousands of years to form, but land practices often degrade soils so that they erode or are blown away. By the 1970’s almost one third of the topsoil in the U.S. had already been lost by erosion.” 8Week 65. Exam 1 Followed by Roadways and Parking Lots Lecture/Discussion: • Recycle: Road/street types, curb types, accessibility requirements and local code parking regulations • Add:  Permeable site materials rated by % of site area 6,7  Narrower streets and road widths to reduce site disturbance and grading. In addition to reducing widths of roads at pedestrian crossings, narrower roads promote traffic calming
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
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Timothy B. Whitmoyer; David T. Vader
-2010 Accreditation Cycle, Engineering AccreditationCommission (ABET). http://www.abet.org/Linked%20Documents-UPDATE/Criteria%20and%20PP/E001%2009-10%20EAC%20Criteria%2012-01-08.pdf.14. Pai, Devdas, et. al. Vertical Integration of the Undergraduate Learning Experience.http://soa.asee.org/paper/conference/paper-view.cfm?id=14129.15. Bloom, Benjamin S. and David R. Krathwohl. Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: The Classification ofEducational Goals, by a committee of college and university examiners. Handbook I: Cognitive Domain. New York:Longmans, Green, 1956.
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
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Stephanie Parker; J. Kemi Ladeji-Osias
FPGA.AcknowledgementThis work was supported by the Chesapeake Information Based Aeronautics Consortium (CIBAC) atMorgan State University.Reference1 S.D. Young, S. Kakarlapudi, and M. Uijt de Young, “A Shadow Detection and Extraction Algorithm Using Digital Elevation models and X-bandWeather Radar Measurements”, Int. J. Remote Sensing, 26(8): 1531-1549, 2005.2 Sonka Milan, Image Processing Analysis, and Machine Vision, 1999, California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company3 Field Programmable Gate Array, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPGA (Accessed 7/22/2009)4 What is VHDL?http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:MlxxUJ50YEJ:www.doulos.com/knowhow/vhdl_designers_guide/what_is_vhdl/+what+is+VHDL%3F&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
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2010 Northeast Section Meeting
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Peter J. Shull; Jessica M. Crandall
Toyota World No. 1 Car Maker,” Reuters.com. Reuters. http:/www.reuters.com/article/businessnews/idUSN2424076820080124. Retrieved 19 April 2008.4. M. Adams, P. Componation, H. Czarnecki, and B. Schroer. “Simulation as a Tool for Continuous Process Improvement,” Proceedings of the 1999 Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 766-773, 1999.5. D. Reis and LPena. “Linking Customer Satisfaction, Quality, and Strategic Planning,” Revista de Administracao de Empresas, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 42-46, 2000.6. M. E. Pritchard and G. S. Wilson. “Using Emotional and Social Factors to Predict Student Success,” Journal of College Student Development, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 18-28, 2003.
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2011 Northeast Section Meeting
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Matthew R. Stein
Design Competition * Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute * Rice University - ELEC 201 * San Diego State University - Mechatronics Course * San Jose State University * Stanford University - SPDL Home Page * University of California Berkeley * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - College of Engineering Mechatronics Laboratory * University of Utah - ME3200/ME3210 Mechatronics Course * University of Washington - Mechatronics Web Site * Virginia Tech - Mechatronics Web Site * Wellesley College - January Robotics Course * Wilkes University - ME 398 Mechatronics Course1 Who owns mechatronics? By Alan S. Brown; Feature Article, June 2008 Mechanical EngineeringMagazine.2 http://multimechatronics.com/3 http://lims.mech.northwestern.edu
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Ismail I. Orabi
how well existing material will translate online, creating new approaches tocommunicating with students, and evaluating and rebuilding the course as problems arise.AcknowledgmentI would like to thank all the students that took part in the survey.Bibliography1. Charp, S. (1998). Any time, any place learning. T H E Journal, 25(8), 6.2. Chickering, A. W., & Gamson, Z. F. (1991). Seven principles for good practice in undergraduateeducation. In3. A. W. Chickering & Z. F. Gamson (Eds.), Applying the Seven Principles for Good Practice inUndergraduate Education, New Directions for Teaching and Learning (pp. 63-69). San Francisco:Jossey-Bass.4. Green, K. (1997). Drawn to the light, burned by the flame? Money, technology and distance
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Abdelshakour Abuzneid; Khaled Elleithy
] L.A. DaSilva, G.E. Morgan, C.W. Bostian, D. G. Sweeney, S. F. Midkiff, J. H. Reed, C. Tompson, W.G. Newhall, B. Woerner, “The Resurgence of Push-to-Talk Technologies”, IEEE Communications Magazine, January 2006[6] J.Q. Bao, L. Guo, W.C. Lee, “Policy-Based Resource Allocation in a Wireless Public Safety Network for Incident Scene Management”, MobiCom ‘06 Proceedings of the 12th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking[7] Certified Wireless Network Administrator, Official Study Guide, Third Edition.BiographiesDr. Khaled Elleihty received the B.Sc. degree in computer science and automatic control fromAlexandria University in 1983, the MS Degree in computer networks from the same university in 1986,and the MS
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Junichi Kanai
unauthorized people (non-members)  Provide means to add new members and to assign them to appropriate work spaces quickly.  Allow the users to post files. To support reports and presentation slides containing many photos, a minimum of a 4MB file should be allowed4. Our system currently allows students to post up to a 10 MB file.  Provide threaded discussions that are useful in configuration management, defect tracking, etc.  Allow the users to search messages using a key word. This feature is extremely useful for a student working on an on-going project to find information left by the previous team(s).  Show summaries of users’ activities.  Allow instructors to see all messages posted by a
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Eileen M. Kowalski; Joe D. Manous
Education and Practice. 131:4, 218-222.7. Friesen, Marcia, K. Lynn Taylor, and M.G. Britton (2005) “A Qualitative Study of a Course Trilogy in Biosystems Engineering Design”. Journal of Engineering Education. 94:3, 287-296.8. Grigg, Neil S., Marvin E. Criswell, Darrell G. Fontane, Laurel Saito, Thomas J. Siller, and Daniel K. Sunada (2004) “Integrated Civil Engineering Curriculum: Five-Year Review”. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice. 130:3, 160-165.9. Light, Richard J., Judith D. Singer, and John B. Willett (1990) By Design, Planning Research on Higher Education. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 296p.10. Newstetter, Wendy C. (2005) “Designing Cognitive Apprenticeships for
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Hudson V. Jackson; Evelyn A. Ellis
Career Choice Practical Figure 1.0: Schematics of Proposed StrategyEmphasis is placed on encouraging students to recognize the relevance of engineering to their own lives,as they now know it. Key points that would be highlighted in both examples include: • What led to the development of such principles? • How was society impacted then, as well as now? • Was there any technological/engineering advancement as a result of this? • Who were the key players? • How has or how can this be applied? • Example application(s)/events specific to each grade level. • Relevance to present day--making it personal. • Are the right connections being made? Putting it all together.It is
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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B.M. Wright; C.W. Swan; D.M. Matson
., Elliott, M.A., Koksai, F., Ortiz, G.M., DiGiano, F.A., and Sobsey, M.D., “Characterization of the biosand filter for E. coli reductions from household drinking water under controlled laboratory and field use conditions”, Water Science and Technology, 54(3), pp. 1-7, 2006.5. Ngai, T., Murcott, S., Shrestha, R.R., Dangol, B., Maharjan, M., “Development and dissemination of KanchanTM Arsenic Filter in rural Nepal Water”, Science and Technology 6(3), 2006. 5Biographical InformationBrittany Wright, Tufts University Ms. Wright is an undergraduate Mechanical Engineer who traveled with the team in 2007 and 2008. She serves as the team leader for 2008-2009. Her
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Elif Kongar; Tarek Sobh
22Max Faculty professional development funding $125K $87K $75K 23Max #GA’s and RA’s offered per semester (credit hours) 1170 360 300 24Max Student professional development funding $65K $26K $25K 25Max Staff salaries (current average, all without Dean) $65K $61K $61K 26Max Session Chairmanships 42 24 21 27Max Tech-related expenditure (s/w, h/w, etc.) $4M $2.7M $2.0M 28Max # online courses offered/year
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Vicki V. May
separate units of the course. Each person in thegroup is required to select a different reference(s) and draft the section individually; thegroup then evaluates the individual sections and combines them to create a single section,which they post to the class wiki. In addition to digital resources available to the studentsthrough Blackboard, I have placed several textbooks on reserve at the library.Student responses so far have been mixed. In addition to midterm and end-of-term surveysrelated to the effectiveness of this approach, I am tracking student usage of the digitalresources. A comparison of the class notes developed by individual students with thosedeveloped by the groups allows me to assess the contributions of the individuals and
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Hudson V. Jackson P.E.; Kassim M. Tarhini P.E.; Corinna Marie Fleischmann P.E.; Nathan Rumsey; Sharon Zelmanowitz P.E.
completes a research paper on an aspect of the capstone project as a part of the CPMcourse. In CPM, project planning and execution principles are introduced that will be applied inthe spring semester when they complete their capstone projects.The capstone experience is designed to provide a forum to practice the art of engineering underconditions encountered in engineering practice. Students work in teams of three to five cadetsand they are in charge of the project. Course coordinator, faculty advisor, and sponsoringpersonnel serve as consultants to the team(s). Students are provided specific guidelines andproject management techniques to help them produce professional results in the format used inengineering practice. Each project needs to be
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Peng Su; Zhengping Wu
number of (primary originatedDescript (primary numbers of ption prefixes BGP key) from this AS ion key) BGP peers peers Each line of table “as” contains binary relations of autonomous systems. Let R=(X, Y, G(R))where R is the relation of X and Y, X consists of AS number identified in as_id field, Y consistsof the AS number(s) of the EBGP neighbors of the one in as_id field, and G(R) means the graphof R. Equally, R ⊆ X × Y = { | X∈as_id, Y∈nei_as
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Nancy Ortins Savage; Samuel Daniels; Michael A. Collura P.E.
., Perry, J., “Do Online Students Perform as Well as Lecture Students?”, Journal of Engineering Education, 2001, 90, 131-136. 9. Collura, M.A., B. Aliane, S. Daniels, and J. Nocito-Gobel, “Development of a Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Foundation Spiral”, Proceedings, 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20 – 23, June 2004. 10. National Academy of Engineering, The Engineer of 2020: Visions of Engineering in the New Century, National Academies Press, 2004 11. Pollock, T.C., Properties of Matter, McGraw-Hill Custom Series, 5th edition, 1995. Biographies Nancy Ortins Savage, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of New Haven
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Jeng-Nan Juang; R. Radharamanan
milliseconds would not polarize the sensor. After thesensor is charged, the A/D converter takes a reading and compares this value to a presetcutoff value. If the value the A/D converter takes is higher than this preset value, it willwait a set amount of time and then repeat this process. The total time it takes for thesensor to discharge and reach this value correlates to the soils moisture level. Soil withless water content takes a shorter amount of time to reach this preset cutoff value. Fig. 3: The PIC16F88’s built-in A/D converter 3Initially, the PIC powers up the transmitter by driving a pin high. Prior to sending the data,an
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Nathan Podoll; Kassim M. Tarhini P.E.; Hudson Jackson
, scheduled tutoring hours, open communicationsamongst teaching and senior faculty, and course assessment at many levels. The overall result isan environment in which students have clear expectations and responsibilities, resulting in auniform level of comprehension as students move deeper into engineering mechanics topicswithin the three mechanics-based majors at USCGA. Faculty benefit from reduced individualadministrative burdens, and sharing knowledge from those who have taught the course before tonewly reported RMF’s and civilian faculty.References[1] Strong, S. and Moskal, B. M. “Caveats of Course Coordination” Proceedings of 36thASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 2006, San Diego, CA.[2] Whalen, R., S.F. Freeman, B. K. Jaeger
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Salah Badjou
Carolina, July/August 2003[13]- The Future of Higher Education: An Interview with Parker Rossman by James L. Morrisonand Parker Rossman The Technology Source Archives at the University of North Carolina,January/February 2003[14]- Integrating Laboratories into Online Distance Education Courses by Deborah O'Bannon,Jill Scott, Margaret Gunderson, and James S. Noble, The Technology Source Archives at theUniversity of North Carolina, January/February 2000[15]- The Nature and Purpose of Distance Education, by Diana G. Oblinger, The TechnologySource Archives at the University of North Carolina, March/April 2000[16]- Quality Assurance for Online Courses: Implementing Policy at RMIT by CarmelMcNaught, The Technology Source Archives at the University of
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2010 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Andrzej Zarzycki
Kolarevic and Alim m. Malkawi; Spon Press,New York and London, 20052 Oxman, R: 2008, Performance-based design: current practices and research issues, Internationaljournal of architectural computing, Vol. 06, pp. 1-173 Sasaki, Matsuto; Morphogenesis of Flux Structure, in From Control to Design:Parametric/Algorithmic Architecture; Verb Monograph, 2008 p.106; also available atwww.isozaki.co.jp4 Benoudjit, Mohamed Amine and Coates, Paul S., Artificial networks for spatial analysis;,IJAC journal 20085 Schein, Markus and Tessmann, Oliver 2008, Structural analysis as driver in surface-baseddesign approaches in IJAC p.196 Shea, Kristina 2004, Directed Randomness, in N. Leach, D. Turnbull and C. Williams (eds),Digital Tectonics, London: Wiley-Academy
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Anatoliy Gordonov
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) The Cost of Preventing a Buffer Overflow Dr. Anatoliy S. Gordonov Abstract - In the paper we have considered the main methodsof buffer overflows, mitigation strategies, and their influence on II. THE PROBLEMthe memory consumption. The analysis of various methods of As it was mentioned above, buffer overflows may be usedstack protection has given us an estimate of the additional in different flavors. Some of the exploits of programmemory required for the implementation of specific techniques
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Marwah Almasri; Khaled Elleithy
. REFERENCES[1] W. Elmenreich, “Sensor Fusion in Time-Triggered Systems”, PhD thesis, Technische Universit¨at Wien, Institut f¨ur Technische Mrs. Marwah M Almasri: is a Ph.D. candidate in the Computer Science & Informatik, Vienna, Austria, 2002. Engineering Department at the[2] R. Brooks and S. Iyengar, “ Multi-Sensor Fusion: Fundamentals and University of Bridgeport. She received Applications with Software”, Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, award from UPE for her academic NJ, 1998
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Faisal Z. Miqdadi; Abdulla F. ALMomani; Mohammad T. Shadid Masharqa; Nabil M. Elmousel
and influential it is. • You can be the example. Be punctual. Have an organized office. Grade tests as soon as they are over. Never procrastinate. REFERENCES[1] Z, Lisa M. S, Robert “I’ll do it tomorrow”, College Teaching, p.211- 215,Vol. 57, no. 5 Issue 4, Fall 2009, Available [Online]: Academic One-File, https://www.ebscohost.com[Accessed Oct 4, 2011].[2] M . Kelly, “Get time on your side”, Careers & Colleges, p.28, Vol. 24 Issue 4, Mar/Apr2004,[Online] https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ulh&AN=1284 0684&site=ehost-live&scope=site[Accessed Oct 8, 2011].[3] C. Von Hoffman, “Getting organized”, Taking control of your time
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Reem Khalid Mahjoub; Christian Bach
] M. R. Haas and M. T. Hansen, "When Using Knowledge Can Hurt [33] B. Levitt and J. March, "Organizational learning," Annual Review of Performance: The Value of Organizational Capabilities in a Sociology, 14, pp. 319-340, 1988. Management Consulting Company," Strategic Management Journal, vol. 26, pp. 1-24, 2005. [34] R. Nelson and S. Winter, "An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change," Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1982.[15] F. Wijnhoven, "Operational Knowledge Management: Identification of Knowledge Objects, Operation Methods, and Goals and Means for
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2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
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Abdulla Fawzi Almomani; Faisal Miqdadi; Mustafa Hassanin; Mustafa Samy; Mohammed Awadallah
. Where p is pressure in pascals, or N/m2 and Q is volumetric flow rate in m3/s in SI units. [6] IX. CALCULATION AND ANALYSIS Below is the set of equations that the team will use to analyze Figure 8: Sensor ring and assist the robotic arm: 7) 12.2.7 Control chips Some micro-controlling chips will be located at theback of the suit in order to control the motion of the fluidicmuscles. Figure 9: Control chips VIII. 15.0 MECHANICAL POWER CALCULATION
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2008 Northeast Section Meeting
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Christopher W. Swan; Julia Carroll
A Brighter Economic Future. National Academies of Sciences, National Academies Press, Washington, D.C.4. ABET (2007). Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs. The Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. http://www.abet.org/.5. Goldberg, D.E. (2006), The Entrepreneurial Engineer. John Wiley and Sons, New Jersey.6. Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at IIT. http://ethics.iit.edu/codes/engineer.html (Accessed March 14, 2008).7. Freeman, S.; Matson, D.; Sharpe, G.; and Swan, C. (2006) “International Citizenship and Global Service Leadership – The Role of Interdisciplinary Teams in Engineering Education”, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Chicago IL
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2008 Northeast Section Meeting
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Eileen M. Kowalski; Joe D. Manous
Education and Practice. 131:4, 218-222.7. Friesen, Marcia, K. Lynn Taylor, and M.G. Britton (2005) “A Qualitative Study of a Course Trilogy in Biosystems Engineering Design”. Journal of Engineering Education. 94:3, 287-296.8. Grigg, Neil S., Marvin E. Criswell, Darrell G. Fontane, Laurel Saito, Thomas J. Siller, and Daniel K. Sunada (2004) “Integrated Civil Engineering Curriculum: Five-Year Review”. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice. 130:3, 160-165.9. Light, Richard J., Judith D. Singer, and John B. Willett (1990) By Design, Planning Research on Higher Education. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 296p.10. Newstetter, Wendy C. (2005) “Designing Cognitive Apprenticeships for