of Advanced Engineering Applications, vol.1, no. 6, pp. 21-30, 2012. 5. W. F. Dudziak, "Three-dimensional ray trace computer program for electromagnetic wave propagation studies,” Defense documentatioin documentation center for scientific and technical information, DTIC, AD 404907, 1961. 6. S. Sefi, Ray tracing tools for high frequency electromagnetics simulations, Licentiate Thesis, Department of Numerical Analysis and Computer Science, Royal Institute of Technology of Sweden , Stockholm, Sweden, May 2003
Paper ID #15826What’s Wrong With My Code (WWWMC)Mr. Adam Thomas Koehler, University of California - Riverside Current Computer Science Ph.D. student at the University of California, Riverside with a research em- phasis in computer science education. Prior to my Ph.D. studies, I attended Marquette University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and a Master’s of Science degree in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science with a concentration in computer science. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 What's Wrong With My Code (WWWMC
. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024HSI Planning Project: Integrative Undergraduate STEM Education at Angelo State University (I-USE ASU Grant #2122828)Abstract Historically, women and racial minorities have been underrepresented among the STEM(science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) workforce. Previous research has identifiedseveral factors that contribute to the persistence of minority populations within STEM fields,while other work has identified potential barriers that have influenced these disparities [1-9]. Thecurrent study sampled undergraduate students (n=222) from a Hispanic Serving Institute (HSI) inWest Texas. Participants were given a survey that explored factors including level of
Paper ID #37789Impact of Late Policies on Submission Behavior and Gradesin Computer ProgrammingMandy Barrett Korpusik (Assistant Professor) Dr. Korpusik is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Loyola Marymount University. She received her B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering and completed her S.M. and Ph.D. in Computer Science at MIT. Her primary research interests include natural language processing and spoken language understanding for dialogue systems. Dr. Korpusik used deep learning models to build the Coco Nutritionist application for iOS that
Paper ID #36493Auto-Awarding Points for Incremental Development inProgramming CoursesFrank Vahid (Professor) Frank Vahid is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California, Riverside, since 1994. He is co-founder and Chief Learning Officer of zyBooks, which creates web-native interactive learning content to replace college textbooks and homework serving 500,000 students anually. His research interests include learning methods to improve college student success especially for CS and STEM freshmen and sophomores, and also embedded systems software and hardware. He is also founder of
AC 2008-2138: DESIGN OF A METHODOLOGY FOR THE INSPECTION OFBROACHING TOOLDevdas Shetty, University of Hartford Dr. Devdas Shetty is the Dean of the College of Engineering at Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MichiganClaudio Campana, University of Hartford Claudio Campana is a research engineer at the University of Hartford, CT Page 13.368.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 ∋ΗςΛϑΘ ΡΙ ∆ 0ΗΩΚΡΓΡΟΡϑ∴ ΙΡΥ ΩΚΗ ,ΘςΣΗΦΩΛΡΘ ΡΙ %ΥΡ∆ΦΚΛΘϑ 7ΡΡΟ7ΚΛς ΥΗςΗ∆ΥΦΚ Σ∆ΣΗΥ ΚΛϑΚΟΛϑΚΩς ΩΚΗ ΥΗςΞΟΩς ΡΙ ΞΘΓΗΥϑΥ∆ΓΞ∆ΩΗ ςΩΞΓΗΘΩ ΥΗςΗ∆ΥΦΚ ΖΡΥΝ ΩΚ∆Ω Κ∆ςΕΗΗΘ ςΣΡΘςΡΥΗΓ Ε∴ ∆ΗΥΡςΣ∆ΦΗ ΛΘΓΞςΩΥ∴ ,Ω ΓΗΠΡΘςΩΥ∆ΩΗς ∆ ΠΗΩΚΡΓΡΟΡϑ
2017 as the Research and Compliance Man- ager overseeing research projects associated with assessment, student services, marketing, and faculty development. He supports grant writing activities, grant administration, and data analysis. He also over- sees compliance with regulations that affect programming and research administered by the Center for Distance Learning, the Continuing Education Institute, and the School of Graduate Studies.Lori M Wedig, University of Wisconsin - Platteville Lori Wedig works in the Center for Distance Learning (CDL) and is the Academic Advisor/Outreach Spe- cialist for the NSF STEM Master Scholars program and the Masters of Science in Engineering Graduate Scholars. She has worked
Paper ID #41541A Custom Generative AI Chatbot as a Course ResourceYutong Ai, University of MichiganMaya Baveja, University of MichiganAkanksha Girdhar, University of MichiganMelina O’Dell, University of MichiganDr. Andrew Deorio, University of Michigan Andrew DeOrio is a teaching faculty and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs at the University of Michigan and a consultant for web projects. His research interests are in engineering education and interdisciplinary computing. His teaching has been recognized with the Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize, and he has three times been named Professor of the Year by the students
), 1981, p. 3609.5. R. D. Larrabee: Measurement of Semiconductor Properties through Microwave Absorption. RCA Rev., 21, 1960, p. 124.6. G. Arlt, D. Hennings, and G. de With: Dielectric Properties of Fine-grained Barium Titanate Ceramics. J. Appl. Phys., 58(4), 1985, p. 1619. Page 3.153.107. K. H. Hong, and J. A. Roberts: Microwave Properties of Liquids and Solids Using Resonant Cavity as a Probe. J. Appl. Phys., 45(96), 1974, p. 2452.8. Computer Boards Inc.: CIO-EXP32/16 Hardware Manual, Revision 4, 1989, pg. 15.9. Omega Technologies: The Temperature Handbook, 1989, pg. Z-9.10. Tocci, R. J.: Digital Systems
Paper ID #8094Use of Various Software Tools in an Alternative Energy Systems CourseDr. Mehmet Sozen, Grand Valley State University Dr. Mehmet S¨ozen is a professor of mechanical engineering at Grand Valley State University. His general area of interest is thermo/fluid sciences with specialty in transport phenomena in porous media, thermal management of high heat flux systems and applications of alternative energy systems. Page 23.1300.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013
ASEE 2014 Zone I Conference, April 3-5, 2014, University of Bridgeport, Bridgpeort, CT, USA. BUILDING A STRONG BRAND AND MANAGING BRAND Nan Feng Technology Management School of Engineering, University of Bridgeport Bridgeport, CT USA nanfeng@my.bridgeport.edu Abstract— This Article based on the objective that how to need to let consumers know and believe their brand. Five setsbuild a strong brand and the reason why people need to build a of propositions linking product-positioning
Proceedings of 2014 Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE Zone 1) WolfBot: A Distributed Mobile Sensing Platform for Research and Education Joseph Betthauser, Daniel Benavides, Jeff Schornick, Neal O’Hara, Jimit Patel, Jeremy Cole, Edgar LobatonAbstract— Mobile sensor networks are often composed of agentswith weak processing capabilities and some means of mobility.However, recent developments in embedded systems haveenabled more powerful and portable processing units capable ofanalyzing complex data streams in real time. Systems with suchcapabilities are able to perform tasks such as 3D
2006-1095: DATAFLOW SCHEDULING AND EXPLORING DIGITAL SYSTEMDESIGN ALTERNATIVESChia-Jeng Tseng, Bucknell University Page 11.387.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006Dataflow Scheduling and Exploring Digital System Design AlternativesAbstractDataflow scheduling is a powerful technique for exploring design alternatives at thesystem level. Efficient scheduling is, however, a complicated task. Software tools areoften used in high-level synthesis to schedule a design specification. Since high-levelsynthesis is not yet widely accepted as a method of design entry, most students do notappreciate the significance of scheduling to the tradeoffs of system-level digital
Paper ID #37283Board 111: A Systematic Review of Instruments Used to Evaluate theEffectiveness of the Entering Mentoring CurriculumMs. Ha Pho, University of Massachusetts Lowell Ha Pho is the Program Director for the Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) Workforce De- velopment program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell). In this role, she oversees a $3.2 million federal-funded program aimed at creating and training undergraduate and graduate students in PHIT. In research, Ha is an integral member of the team, responsible for designing and implementing AMPP, a mentorship training for faculty
Paper ID #6902Incorporating Adult Learning Methods and Project Based Learning in Lab-oratory Metrology CoursesMrs. Georgia L Harris, NIST Program Leader in the Laboratory Metrology Group of the NIST Office of Weights and Measures with nearly 30 years experience in education and training of laboratory metrology concepts and practices. Page 23.728.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2013 Incorporating Adult Learning Methods and Project Based Learning in Laboratory
Paper ID #34214Student Usage of Auto-graded Activities in a Web-based Circuit AnalysisTextbookDr. Nikitha Sambamurthy, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand Nikitha Sambamurthy completed her Ph.D. in engineering education at Purdue University. Nikitha is the engineering and IT content lead at zyBooks, a Wiley brand that develops interactive, web-native textbooks for college courses in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) disciplines.Ms. Efthymia Kazakou, zyBooks, A Wiley Brand Efthymia Kazakou is Sr. Assessments manager at zyBooks, a startup spun-off from UC Riverside and acquired by Wiley. zyBooks develops interactive, web
Paper ID #33953Qualitative Evaluation of Visualizations for List-based IterationMs. Molly Rebecca Domino, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMs. Margaret O’Neil Ellis Associate Professor of Practice, Computer Science Department, Virginia Tech My research interests include examining ways to improve engineering educational environments to facil- itate student success, especially among underrepresented groups.Dr. Dennis Kafura American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Qualitative Evaluation of Visualizations for List-Based Iteration
AC 2009-1088: A MATLAB GUIDE®-BASED GUI TOOL TO ENHANCETEACHING AND UNDERSTANDING OF HISTOGRAM MATCHING IN DIGITALIMAGE PROCESSINGShanmugalingam Easwaran, Pacific Lutheran University Shanmugalingam Easwaran holds Ph.D., MS (Clemson University, SC), and BS (University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka) degrees in Electrical Engineering. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Computer Engineering department at Pacific Lutheran University (WA). Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at Xavier University of Louisiana (LA). Before joining the academia, he was in the industrial sector working for companies such as NYNEX Science and Technology, Periphonics Corporation, and 3Com
requires an equity explicit perspective,” presented at the Conference on Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), Philadelphia, PA, USA, May 23–24, 2022.[2] J. Kurose, “Dear Colleague letter: Pursuing meaningful actions in support of Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) (NSF 17-110).” nsf.gov. https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2017/nsf17110/nsf17110.jsp (accessed Feb. 13, 2023).[3] J. Margolis, R. Estrella, J. Goode, J. Jellison Holme, and K. Nao, Stuck in the Shallow End: Education, Race, and Computing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008.[4] C.L. Fletcher and J.R. Warner, “CAPE: A framework for assessing equity throughout the computer science
mathematics graduate students. As of Fall 2016, I will be an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Science Education at Clemson Uni- versity.Dr. Lisa Benson, Clemson University Lisa Benson is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Science Education at Clemson University, with a joint appointment in Bioengineering. Her research focuses on the interactions between student moti- vation and their learning experiences. Her projects involve the study of student perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards becoming engineers and scientists, and their problem solving processes. Other projects in the Benson group include effects of student-centered active learning, self-regulated learning, and incor- porating engineering into
Paper ID #44170Causal Inference Networks: Unraveling the Complex Relationships BetweenCurriculum Complexity, Student Characteristics, and Performance in HigherEducationDr. Ahmad Slim, The University of Arizona Dr. Ahmad Slim is a PostDoc researcher at the University of Arizona, where he specializes in educational data mining and machine learning. With a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of New Mexico, he leads initiatives to develop analytics solutions that support strategic decision-making in academic and administrative domains. His work includes the creation of predictive models and data visualization
in a real world application, where the switching would need to be completedover several miles or more. From the testing that was complete, the switching could only be completedover the range of approximately 100 feet. The Xbee pro that was used has a range of 300’ indoors, sowe believe that the limiting factor for the range is the Xstick. This particular component had nodatasheet, as the device is relatively new, so therefore the advertised range cannot be determined. For the software portion, initially the team wanted to be certain that this brand new technology ofXstick would work with the recommended software X-CTU and successfully switch the desiredMOSFETs in the circuit. One issue with the software was that the ability to perform
science with a concentration in software engineering, and M.Sc. in computer science from Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada in 2007 and 2009, respectively. He received the Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Guelph in 2014. He received the 2009 Graduate TA Award from Brock University. He is an ISW Trainer and has facilitated numerous training for Russian educational improvement. He previously worked for Magna International Inc. as a Manufacturing Systems Analyst and as a visiting researcher at ITU Copenhagen. He is currently an Assistant Professor and head of the Artificial Intelli- gence in Games Development Lab at Innopolis University in Innopolis, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia and an
2006-343: SQL INJECTION ATTACKS AND PREVENTION TECHNIQUESMario Garcia, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Page 11.1145.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 SQL Injection Attacks and Prevention TechniquesAbstractDatabases introduce a number of unique security requirements for their users and administrators.On one hand, databases are designed to promote open and flexible access to data. On the otherhand, it’s this same open access that makes databases vulnerable to many kinds of maliciousactivity 1. One of the main issues faced by database security professionals is avoiding inferencecapabilities. Structured Query Language (SQL) injection is a
can be addressed using multimedia is that of context for skillstudy. There is a trend these days in engineering curricula towards case-based learning becausethe linear structure of lectures and textbooks often puts the cart before the horse in terms of whywe study various topics. The origins of the linear lecture system lie in addressing the manylevels of student preparedness. In explaining how something works, we need to be sure that allthe supporting concepts are well developed in the student’s mind. However, it may be hard forstudents to see that studying atomic structure will help them to understand macro materialproperties, and hence to understand why steel is a better choice for bridge building thanaluminum, for example
AC 2007-2445: HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING STUDENT PROJECTSHassan Rajaei, Bowling Green State University HASSAN RAJAEI Hassan Rajaei is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Bowling Green State University. His research interests include computer simulation, distributed and parallel simulation, performance evaluation of communication networks, wireless communications, distributed and parallel processing. Dr. Rajaei received his Ph.D. from Royal Institute of Technologies, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden and he holds an MSEE from Univ. of Utah. MOHAMMAD B. DADFAR Mohammad B. Dadfar is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Bowling Green State University
for funding by NSF. He has also con- ducted a Faculty in Residency at Google during the summer of 2018 to learn more about this company’s culture, practices, and to understand the expectations for candidates (e.g. aspiring CS majors) who pursue career opportunities at this company and related prominent companies in tech.Theodore Wimberly Jr.Mariah McMichaelMiss Lauren Brown, Morgan State University Lauren Brown is a Morgan State University Research Assistant majoring in Computer Science.Abigail DinaKrystal L. Williams, University of Georgia ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023Examining Psychological and Social Factors that Impact the Experiences and Representation of Black Women in
. Page 25.1099.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Real-time monitoring of student procrastination in a PSI first-year programming courseAbstractProcrastination is the intentional deferment of a scheduled task and is most often attributed (bythe procrastinator) to a lack of available time prior to a deadline. Although the impact of theprocrastination on student learning is widely debated, it has been correlated with a lack ofexternal (or self) regulation, motivation, and performance anxiety. These contributors stand incontrast to the commonly asserted issue: lack of time. A lecture-centric course provides limitedobservations for evaluating actual student
research to healthcare and to bridge health disparities. Dr. Iacobelli is an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at Northeastern Illinois University where he has taught since 2011. He is also an associated faculty member of the Center for Advancing Safety in Machine Intelligence (CASMI) at Northwestern University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Bridging Language Barriers in Healthcare Education: An Approach for Intelligent Tutoring Systems with Code-Switching AdaptationAbstract: The recent rapid development in Natural Language Processing (NLP) has greatly en-hanced the effectiveness of Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) as tools for healthcare education.These
HYBRID ARTMAP NEURAL NETWORKS (HART) Ahmad Al-Daraiseh creepymaster@yahoo.com Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Farmingdale State College Farmingdale, NY, 11735 Abstract—In order to reduce the effect of the category proliferation phenomenon in Fuzzy ARTMAP (FAM) and in ellipsoidal ARTMAP (EAM) architectures, The genetic algorithms were used to evolve networks of both architectures called GFAM and GEAM [3][4]. The results were very promising and the category proliferation (CP