ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference, April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgpeort, CT, USA. Narrative analysis: The Personal Experience Narrative approach Adedamola Akinsanya Prof. Christian Bach Technology Management Department Technology Management Department University of Bridgeport University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, USA Bridgeport, USA aakinsan@my.bridgeport.edu cbach@bridgeport.eduAbstract— this paper takes
jmoha20@unh.newhaven.edu Susrutha Babu Sukhavasi Venkata Durga Sunanda Gangula Computer Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Wentworth Institute of Technology University of New Haven Boston, MA, USA West Haven, USA sukhavasis@wit.edu vgang4@unh.newhaven.edu Abstract—This study proposes the development of energy- processed without violating the laws of quantum mechanics.efficient digital circuits by
Paper ID #40026Faculty Development by DesignDr. Kathryn Dimiduk, Cornell University Kathryn Dimiduk is the Director of the McCormick Teaching Excellence Institute in the College of En- gineering at Cornell University. She received her B.A. in Physics from Cornell University and her Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University. Following 20 years of university level teaching, she now works with engineering faculty on improving teaching across the college. She has been the director of the McCormick Teaching Excellence Institute in Cornell Engineering since 2008. ©American Society for
perspective to his interdisciplinary research on teacher education, discourse, and AI.Matthew Korban, University of Virginia Matthew Korban received his BSc and MSc degree in Electrical Engineering in 2013 from the University of Guilan, where he worked on sign language recognition in video. He received his PhD in Computer Engineering from Louisiana State University. He is currently a Postdoc Research Associate at the Uni- versity of Virginia, working with Prof. Scott T. Acton. His research interest includes Human Action Recognition, Early Action Recognition, Motion Synthesis, and Human Geometric Modeling in Virtual Reality environmentsDr. Ginger S. Watson, Old Dominion UniversityDr. Scott T. Acton, California State
Paper ID #37987Board 289: Fab Friday and Its Impact on Computer Science Majors’Motivation and Career ReadinessMarisol Clark-Ibanez, California State University, San Marcos ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Fab Friday and Its Impact on Computer Science Majors’ Motivation and Career Readiness1. IntroductionThis paper is about a program created to improve the academic success and workforce readinessfor low income, high academic potential Computer Science (CS) majors. It was funded by theScholarships for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (SSTEM) program of theNational
-Mn-Ga alloy foam. dense mucopolysaccharidesinsulator, Bi2Se3 bulk charges Magnetic shape memory prevent mucous penetration –removed with F4TCNQ to reveal alloys exhibit strains of ~ 9% allow lungs to clear Infectioussurface conduction in TI. Fuhrer, U compared to 0.1 % , Mullner, and toxic agents. CMMTMD, EPM Boise State, MMN Materials Research Science & Engineering Centers (MRSECs)• 1972 NSF established DMR with MRLs• MRSECs must have 2 or more Interdisciplinary Groups
Paper ID #24439Workshop: Problem Definition and Concept Ideation, An active-learning ap-proach in a multi-disciplinary settingProf. Robert Gettens, Western New England University Rob Gettens is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and the Director of the First Year Engineering Program at Western New England University.Harlan E Spotts Jr., Western New England University Professor of Marketing in the College of Business 2018 FYEE Conference: Glassboro, New Jersey Jul 25 Workshop: Problem Definition and Concept Ideation, an active-learning
. Refrences1. Floyd Wilkes and Reza Sanati Mehrizy , “An International Study of the Coverage of Relational, Object- Relational and Object-Oriented Database Concepts in Database Textbooks and a Database Example Represented in These Database Models”, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, June 2007.2. Reza Sanati Mehrizy and Floyd Wilkes, “A Comparison of Implementing a Single Problem in Relational, Object-Relational and Object-Oriented Database Systems”, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, June 2008.3. http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/xe/index.html4. http://www.softlist.net/program/db4o-software.html
Paper ID #30462BYOE: Design and Development of Simple Robotic ArmDr. Iftekhar Ibne Basith, Sam Houston State University Dr. Iftekhar Ibne Basith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA. Dr. Basith has a Ph.D and Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Windsor, ON, Canada with concentration on 3D IC, MEMS and Testing. Dr. Basith has published several IEEE transactions, articles and conference proceedings over the last few years. His research interest lies on Robotics, Tesing of 3D IC, MEMS, Analog/ Mixed-Signal
Paper ID #21171Pragmatic Framework for Graduate-level Sustainability Capstone ProjectsMr. Ben D. Radhakrishnan, National University Prof. Ben D Radhakrishnan is currently a full time Faculty in the School of Engineering, Technology and Media (SETM), National University, San Diego, California, USA. He is the Program Director/Lead Fac- ulty for MS Sustainability Management Program. He develops and teaches Engineering and Sustainabil- ity Management graduate level courses. Ben has taught Sustainability workshops in Los Angeles (Army) and San Diego (SDGE). His special interests and research include promoting Leadership in
selected, the outcomesmay have been different.AcknowledgementsThis research is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF-DUE-0302542) and is partof the on-going efforts of the Center for Assessment of Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics at the Colorado School of Mines (see http://www.mines.edu/research/ca-stem/). Page 13.1238.13References1. Cooper, S., Dann, W., & Moskal, B. Java-Based Animation in Building viRtual Worlds for Object-orientedprogramming in Community colleges. NSF-DUE-0302542.2. Walker, Leslie., “Recognize Me?”, The Washington Post Online, accessed 2006,http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006
Session 1265 Field Session at Colorado School of Mines A Capstone Applied Mathematics/Computer Science Course Barbara Blake Bath Colorado School of Mines Each student at the Colorado School of Mines completes “Field Session” as one of thegraduation requirements. In Chemical Engineering, the students do unit operations labs, inPetroleum Engineering, they get hands on experience in petroleum extraction, in CivilEngineering, they learn to survey, and in Mining Engineering, they actually work in the school’sexperimental mine. In the Department of Mathematical
available for student use. Studentresponse was favorable, and the faculty involved assessed the desiccant materials to be a usefuladdition to the course.In addition to the material developed for the curriculum module, future improvements for thedesiccant segment of the course will include a hands-on laboratory experience. An instrumentedtest cell for desiccant devices is currently being developed by the Global Center for DesiccantTechnology. This laboratory will be available for student use in connection with the airconditioning course. Module AvailabilityAs part of the activities of the Global Center for Desiccant Technology (GCDT), copies of themodule have been sent to all mechanical engineering programs
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CRITICAL THI KI G ISSUES- A TOOL FOR LEAR I G THE SUBJECT Robert M. Brooks, Amithraj Amavasai and Eric Francis-Wright Abstract The authors have been continuously fascinated by the role of Critical Thinking Issues in improving students’ learning. Critical Thinking Issues have been well recognized as a valuable tool for the assessment of educational objectives. In the Fall06 semester, Critical Thinking Issues were used as a tool for learning the subject in an environmental science course, ENVT C010. This course is a required course in the ABET accredited Engineering Technology program at Temple University. There were 16 Critical Thinking Issues in
ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference, April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA. Hadoop Framework to Provide Fault Tolerance in the Cluster Santoshi Kalyani Balasubramanian1 Professor Amir Esmailpour2 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of New Haven, West Haven,CT University of New Haven, West Haven,CT Sbala12@unh.newhaven.edu1 aesmailpour@newhaven.edu2Abstract – With the vast increase in the amount of Two factors are to be considered: the recovery time andinformation
on applying machine learning and data analytics to higher education, aiming to enhance student outcomes and optimize educational processes. Husain Al Yusuf holds an M.Sc in Computer Engineering from the University of New Mexico and brings over fifteen years of professional experience as a technology engineer, including significant roles in cloud computing and infrastructure development at a big technologies company and financial services industry.Dr. Yiming Zhang, The University of Arizona Yiming Zhang completed his doctoral degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona in 2023. His research focuses on machine learning, data analytics, and optimization in the application of
area. This variety of activities provides young womenwith the awareness of online safety and sparks their interest in education pathways tocybersecurity careers. Figure 2. Cybersecurity PathwaysActivities such as these help increase skills and cybersecurity knowledge in diverse andunderrepresented populations help to assure increased participation of women, minorities, andspecial populations in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education andin the technology workforce. Coastline’s cybersecurity program strives to generate essential newknowledge and skills to share with students, professionals, and the academic community.4.3. SurveyCamp staff surveyed campers daily to ensure camp activities
Technologies 2contextual richness. In recent years, machine learning International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 2techniques have gained prominence for their predictive Environmental science & technology 2capabilities, with algorithms like neural networks and decision Renewable Energy 1trees used to model adoption trends and forecast future Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 1behaviors [12], [14], [30]. These methodologies collectively International Journal of Transportation Science and
AC 2008-2037: CAN DESIGN BE A COMMON GROUND AMONG DISCIPLINES?Shanna Daly, Purdue UniversityRobin Adams, Purdue University Page 13.273.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Can Design Be A Common Ground Among Disciplines?AbstractThe act of designing is a complex activity with many facets, including multiple degreesof freedom, context, constraints, and an open-ended and ill-defined nature. Design hasoften been uniquely associated with fields within engineering, however several designscholars have highlighted that design is central to many fields outside of engineering aswell. The artifacts resulting from design tasks may differ significantly from
Paper ID #30975Assess Experiential Learning OutcomesTania K. Morimoto, University of California San Diego Tania K. Morimoto received the B.S. degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, in 2012 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, Stanford, CA, in 2015 and 2017, respectively, all in mechanical engineering. She is currently an Assistant Professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and an Assistant Professor of surgery with University of California, San Diego. Her research interests include robotics, haptics, and engineering education.Prof. Nathan Delson, UC San Diego Nathan
Paper ID #36230Constructively Aligned Instructional Design for Oral PresentationsDr. James Lipuma, NJIT Dr. James Lipuma is a faculty member in the Humanities and Social Science Department at NJIT and di- rector of the Collaborative for Leadership Education, and Assessment Research (CLEAR). Legally blind since nine, Dr. Lipuma appreciates the need for positive change and works to promote broader participa- tion for women and under-represented minorities in Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) as part of STEMforsuccess.org and other STEM Literacy projects he leads. In his role as director, Dr. Lipuma
technology policy. In particular, his research has recently focused on cybersecurity topics including intrusion detection and forensics, robotic command and control, aerospace command and 3D printing quality assurance. Straub is a member of Sigma Xi, the AAAS, the AIAA and several other technical societies, he has also served as a track or session chair for numerous conferences. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Operations of a Research Experience for Undergraduates Program During a PandemicAbstractCOVID-19 dramatically changed research experience for undergraduates (REU) programsduring the summer of 2020. Given
Paper ID #36798Detecting food pantry clients’ needs post-COVID-19: Aproject design for future service-learning coursesShaoping Qiu (Postdoc) Shaoping Qiu obtained his Ph.D. in Huan Resource Development from Texas A& M University. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the College of Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University. His research interests include human resource development, organizational leadership, organizational change, stress and well-being, service-learning, and quantitative methods such as multiple regression, structural equation
, Towson University Jennifer L. Kouo, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education at Towson University in Maryland. Dr. Kouo received her PhD in Special Education with an emphasis in severe disabilities and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the University of Maryland at College Park. She is passionate about both instructional and assistive technology, as well as Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and utilizing inclusive practices to support all students. Dr. Kouo is currently engaged in multiple research projects that involve multidisciplinary collaborations in the field of engineering, medicine, and education, as well as research on teacher preparation and the conducting of evidence-based
Paper ID #33429A Multi-level Diffusion Unit: Connecting Submicro- and Macro-levels withComputational, Graphical, and Mathematical RepresentationsJacob Z. Kelter, Northwestern University Jacob Kelter is a PhD student at Northwestern University in the joint program between computer science and learning sciences. His research focuses on using agent-based modeling for science education and computational social science research, both related broadly to complex systems science.Prof. Jonathan Daniel Emery, Northwestern University Jonathan Emery is Assistant Professor of Instruction in Materials Science and Engineering at Northwest
DSM is demonstrated by Sustainable Electric Energy Delivery Systems in Florida. His research areas are smart grids, Electric Vehicles, high penetration renewable systems, cyber-physical systems, power system reliability, large scale distributed generation integration, large scale data analysis, cyber security, and vehicular technology. Dr. Sarwat is the recipient of the NSF CAREER award in 2015.Dr. Li Bai, Temple University c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Paper ID #18696Dr. Li Bai is a Professor in the ECE department, Temple University. He received his B.S. (1996) fromTemple University, M.S
focuses on how mathematical models are taught in undergraduate engineering science courses and how these models are used in analysis and design. Before CU he was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Michi- gan and the Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach. He received his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2014 and a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan in 2008.Miss Lyndsay Rose RuaneDennis Akos c American Society for Engineering Education, 2020IntroductionComplex aerospace systems increasingly rely on integrated software to function, resulting in an industrydemand for
ofEducation and College of Engineering and Technology were funded in 2017 by a three-year,$599,939 grant through the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) program (Grant#1725707). This project focuses on the development of discourse on math and science topicsbetween teacher candidates and students using an immersive classroom simulator to practicemath and science methods with student avatars. This project follows cohorts of students througha mathematics methods course or a science methods course, and into their internship in schools.The goal of the project is to determine if the integration of interactive classroom simulationactivities (ICSAs) in math and science education courses improves teacher candidates’ ability tocommunicate and to
Paper ID #29362gruepr, an Open Source Tool for Creating Optimal Student TeamsDr. Joshua L. Hertz, Northeastern University Dr. Hertz earned a B.S. in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University in 1999 and then a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2006. Following this, he worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology as a National Research Council postdoctoral fellow. He joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware as an Assistant Professor in September 2008, leading a lab that researched the effects of composition