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returned to his boyhood home and is teaching at Northern Michigan University. He is a member of HKN and IEEE, a Registered Professional Engineer in California, and is a past chair of the Energy Conversion and Conservation Division of ASEE. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2020 Teaching Substation Battery Testing to UndergraduatesAbstractMost educational electrical power laboratories do not have access to a full-scale 120 V stationbattery bank. Station battery banks are crucial for the proper operation of an electrical powersubstation. When station service power is lost, the battery bank must power 1) the tripping andclosing of circuit breakers, 2
, William Kelly, Noelle Comolli, Edward Ritter, Rees Rankin, © Copyright ChE Division of ASEE 2018 Jacob Elmer, Charles Coe, and Scott Jackson.2 Chemical Engineering Education Vol. 52, No. 1, Winter 2018 3 The original Chemical Engineering Building was built Table 2 a high percentage of female students into the program. Core Table 3 and
energy, advanced water treatment, carbon cycle including carbon generation and management, and biofuels. He has extensive expertise in education, re- search, and outreach in energy resources including water quality and quantity, renewable energy and en- vironmental issues. His research areas of interest include risk-based decision making, renewable energy and water, carbon management and sequestration, energy efficiency and pollution prevention, multiphase flow and process control. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WORK-IN-PROGRESS (WIP): THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRACK A COLLABORATIVE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING APPROACH TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS FOR UNDERSERVED
commencing the 2018- 2019 academic year. He has received several outstanding accommodations for his work in honors chemistry at Shanghai Guanghua College.Mr. Cyrus Safai Cyrus is an undergraduate student majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Salt Lake Community Col- lege (SLCC). Cyrus has teamed up and worked with a group of four other students from Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, and Computer engineering departments on the Vertical, Hydroponic, Smart Garden With Global and Universal (Space) Applications. He has worked at the SLCC Slick Science Summer Camp for the past 7 years.Mr. Junior onyeagba Junior Onyeagba, a former student at Salt Lake Community College, who is currently attending the Uni- versity of
Professor at the University of Washington. Her research includes NOx formation in lean-premixed combustion and electro-mechanical systems for sustainable processing of microalgae. Her work is published in venues including the Journal of Engineering Education, IEEE Transactions on Education, Bioresource Technology, Chemical Engineering Journal, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, and Combustion and Flame. She is a member of the American Society of Engineer- ing Education and the Algae Biomass Organization. Dr. Shuman served as Chair for the ASEE Energy Conversion and Conservation Division last year. She received a Dipl.Ing. degree in mechanical engineering from Belgrade University in 1992, an M.S.M.E. from the
undergraduate mechanical engineering major anticipating graduation in May of 2019. I am a member of the Beyond Professional Identity research group based in Harding University located in Searcy, Arkansas. I plan to further my studies in engineering education in graduate school particularly in regards to equipping students to work in development and sustainability. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Paper ID #22967Dr. Jeremiah SullinsDr. Shari E. Miller, University of Georgia Shari E. Miller is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean of the School of Social Work at the Uni- versity
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. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Simulation software for Online teaching of ECE CoursesABSTRACTOnline learning, also known as e-learning, has become an increasingly common choice for manystudents pursuing an education. Online learning requires the student to participate and learnvirtually via computer, as opposed to the traditional classroom environment. Although onlinelearning is not for everyone, it's important for prospective students to determine whether or not it'ssomething they would like to pursue. The following are advantages and disadvantages for onlinelearning:Advantages-Online learning provides flexibility because students are able to work when it's convenient forthem. Students can do all the
environmental engineering. His current research interests are in physicochemical treatment processes with recent applications in drink- ing water disinfection, lead remediation, sustainable environmental engineering systems, and contaminant transport. Dr. Butkus is a Board Certified Environmental Engineer and he is a registered Professional En- gineer in the state of Connecticut. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Location, Location, Location: the value of Disciplinary Adjacency in Enhancing Environmental Engineering ProgramsAbstract Since the field was largely born out of civil engineering, most of the initial environmentalengineering degree-granting programs
the ASEE ECE Division, served as an as- sociate editor for the ASEE Journal of Engineering Education, and served on the IEEE Committee on Engineering Accreditation Activities, the IEEE Education Society Board of Governors, the ABET EAC (2009-2014), and EAC Executive Committee (2015-2018). Dr. Rover is a Fellow of the IEEE and of ASEE.Dr. Mani Mina, Iowa State University Mani Mina is with the department of Industrial Design and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University. He has been working on better understanding of students’ learning and aspects of tech- nological and engineering philosophy and literacy. In particular how such literacy and competency are reflected in curricular and student
2006 and has held academic positions since 2008. His research interests include dynamic modeling for vibration isolation, motorcycle dynamics, fracture diagnostics, and engineering education. Dr. Kaul’s industry experience includes development of vibration isolation systems and the design and development of mo- torcycle powertrains and hydraulic systems. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 WIP: Effect of Spatial Ability on Solid Mechanics Education in Engineering Technology and Engineering ProgramsAbstractThe distinction between undergraduate educational programs for engineering and engineeringtechnology at many US institutions has led to different
Paper ID #25282Finding the Path to Successful International PartnershipsProf. Joseph A. Untener P.E., University of Dayton Joe is a professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at the University of Dayton. After earning degrees from General Motors Institute and Purdue University, he gained industrial experience and then committed to Engineering Technology education. He co-authors Applied Fluid Mechanics (Pearson) and Applied Strength of Materials (CRC) with Robert L. Mott. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Finding the Path to Successful International Partnerships
Practice Professionals. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Hybrid Method for Enhancement of Structural Understanding in Architecture StudentsAbstractThis paper is focused on the use of educational exercises for architecture students in order to enhancetheir understanding of structural engineering principles. Hybrid method refers to the use of educationalmodels that target both qualitative and quantitative understanding of structural analysis. In particular, inthis study, a series of hands-on activities were designed and incorporated into the ArchitectureStructure classes to provide students with a deeper level of understanding of structural behavior. Theoverarching
Paper ID #27931Incorporating Finite Element Analysis-based Projects in Teaching MachineComponent DesignProf. Shengyong Zhang, Purdue University Northwest Shengyong Zhang (syzhang@pnw.edu) is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Pur- due University Northwest. He has teaching and research interest in the areas of computer modeling and simulation, vibration and acoustics, system dynamics, and automobile lightweight design. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Incorporating Finite Element Analysis Based Projects in Teaching Machine Component
estimation for applications in target tracking and physical layer communications. Her work on target detection and tracking is funded by the Office of Naval Research. Dr. Nelson is a 2010 recipient of the NSF CAREER Award. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, and the IEEE Signal Processing, Communications, and Education Societies.Dr. Margret Hjalmarson, George Mason University Margret Hjalmarson is a Professor in the Graduate School of Education at George Mason University. Her research interests include engineering education, mathematics education, faculty development and mathematics teacher leadership. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019
Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), etc.), ASEE, ASME. Dr. Richard has authored or co-authored about 35 technical articles (about 30 of which are refereed publications). Dr. Richard teaches courses ranging from first-year introductory engineering design, fluid mechanics, to space plasma propulsion. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Theory Building in Engineering Education: The Case of Enculturation in a First-Year ProgramI. IntroductionGuidelines on scientific research are emphatic about the importance of theoretically informedresearch for the advancement of knowledge. They state that “studies that do not start with a clearconceptual framework and
processing using plasma, materials characterization, 3D printing, and student assessment. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Flipping a Computer-Integrated Manufacturing CourseThis study evaluates the use of different active learning strategies for a computer-integratedmanufacturing course. The laboratory used for this course has experienced recent renovation,including installation of state-of-the-art automation equipment. With this updated equipment,newly designed coursework has been created to enhance active learning, improve studentengagement, and enrich student learning. Three automation topics were included in this study:(1) programmable logic controllers (PLC), (2) computer
survey regarding SAS tutors.The participants consisted of 86 students who attended SAS tutoring sessions and completed thesurvey regarding SAS tutors during Spring 2019 semester. To ensure honest feedback, none ofparticipant demographic information was solicited. The survey answers cannot be traced back toany individuals.MeasuresThe effectiveness of the tutors was measured by an 11-item questionnaire. The selection ofquestions for the survey was informed by previous years’ surveys of students, tutors, and facultyto establish common themes about tutoring techniques and content considered effective.Questions were developed based on the common themes and a new survey was created. The newsurvey questions were examined for face value by faculty and
, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, Division of Behavioral and SocialSciences and Education, and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, AddressingDiversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism in 21st Century STEMM Organizations: Proceedings of aWorkshop in Brief. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2021, p. 26294. doi: 10.17226/26294.[3] K. H. Collins, N. M. Joseph, N. M. Joseph, and D. Y. Ford, “Missing in Action: Gifted BlackGirls in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics:,” Gifted Child Today, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 55–63, Jan. 2020, doi: 10.1177/1076217519880593.[4] J. Lofton, “Encouraging Young Women to Pursue Engineering: 25 Years of Summer CampSuccesses and Challenges,” in 2017 ASEE Annual Conference
focuses on ethical and empathic formation in engineering education. He received his PhD from Purdue University’s School of Engineering Education, as well as a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science from Purdue University’s School of Civil Engineering. He is the editorial board chair for the Online Ethics Center, deputy director of research for the National Institute of Engineering Ethics, and past-division chair for the ASEE Liberal Education/Engineering and Society division.Sowmya Panuganti, Purdue Engineering Education Sowmya Panuganti is a graduate student at Purdue University in the Engineering Education department. She is passionate about understanding engineering culture and the effects it has on engineers’ mental
; Exposition, 2019.[17] A. Dallal, “Student Preference of Video Length for Studying Machine Learning in a Flipped Classroom,” in 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2023.[18] A. Dallal, A. Dukes, and R. M. Clark, “Student performance in partially flipped ECE laboratory classes,” in ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings, 2020, vol. 2020-June.
Engineering Education, vol. 111, no. 3, pp. 665– 702, 2022.[6] E. Zerbe, G. M. Sallai, K. Shanachilubwa, and C. G. P. Berdanier, “Engineering graduate students' critical events as catalysts of attrition,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 111, no. 4, pp. 868– 888, 2022.[7] D. Satterfield, M. Parker, M. Bahnson, H. Perkins, M. Tsugawa, K. Scalaro, C. Cass, and A. Kirn, “Unpacking engineering doctoral students’ career goal setting and future time perspectives,” In 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN, 2022.[8] C. G. P.Berdanier, C. Whitehair, A. Kirn, and D. Satterfield, “Analysis of social media forums to elicit narratives of graduate engineering student attrition,” Journal of
coauthors were awarded the Wickenden award (Journal of Engineering Education, 2014) and Best Paper award, Educational Research and Methods Division (ASEE, 2014). He was awarded an IEEE-USA Professional Achievement Award (2013) for designing the B.S. degree in Engineering Education. He is a co-PI on the ”Engineering for Us All” (e4usa) project to develop a high school engineering course ”for all”. He is active in engineering within K-12, (Technology Student Association Board of Directors) and has written multiple texts in Engineering, Mathematics and Digital Electronics. He earned a PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University, is a Senior Member of IEEE, on the Board of Governors of the IEEE Education Society, and
Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and consulted for multiple embedded systems companies in the Midwest. In addition to one U.S. patent, Schilling has numerous publications in refereed international conferences and other journals. He received the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Doctoral Fellowship and has received awards from the IEEE Southeastern Michigan and IEEE Toledo Sections, as well as the ASEE Computers in Education and New Engineering Educators Divisions. He is a member of IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and ASEE. At MSOE, he coordinates courses in software verification, real time systems, DevSecOps, Network Security, and other cybersecurity topics.Dr. Derek David Riley, Milwaukee School of Engineering Derek
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. Powers, "Exploring How Engineering Internships and Undergraduate Research Experiences Inform and Influence College Students’ Career Decisions and Future," in ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, 2018.[9] M. Trego, H. L. Chen, K. V. Prasad and S. D. Sheppard, "Exploring the Relationships between Engineering Internships and Innovation Interests and Likelihood of Accepting a Job Offer," IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), no. 10.1109/FIE43999.2019.9028666, pp. 1-7, 2019.[10] H. L. Chen, K. Powers, K. V. Prasad, M. Anderson, A. Royalty, S. K. Gilmartin and S. D. Sheppard, "A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding How Colleges, Universities, and Employers Prepare and Support Undergraduates in
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