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Conference Session
Track 2 - Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Anna Friesel, Technical University of Denmark; Tsirigotis Georgios
Tagged Topics
Faculty Development
and competencies, which are necessary for candidatesapplying for accreditation or certification as Bachelor of Electrical Engineering through LLL-system (Life Long Learning). This proposal has been developed under the work of the ELLEIECERASMUS thematic network1 (Enhancing Lifelong Learning in Electrical and InformationEngineering), where the consortium composed of 60 European universities worked together onthe ELLEIEC-project.IntroductionGlobalization makes it necessary to cooperate on an international platform, which again requiresnew sets of engineering competencies and professional skills to enhance technology andinnovation as critical foundations to develop knowledge based technical societies and economies.Engineering education has a
Conference Session
Novel Methods of Construction Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University - San Marcos
Tagged Divisions
Construction
Paper ID #5994Unrealized Potential: Course Outcomes and Student LearningDr. Kimberly Grau Talley PE P.E., Texas State University - San Marcos Dr. Kimberly G. Talley is an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Texas State University - San Marcos and a licensed Professional Engineer. She received her Ph.D. and M.S.E. from the University of Texas at Austin in Structural Engineering. Her undergraduate degrees in History and Construction Engineering and Management are from North Carolina State University. Dr. Talley teaches courses in the Construction Science and Management Program, and her research
Collection
2014 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
Omar Yahya; Miad Faezipour
techniques,phases, the proposed work depends on advanced digital signal researchers have suggested other techniques that depend on theprocessing techniques to process the acoustic signal of respiration acoustical signal for this purpose [5-8]. Current techniques usethat was collected using a microphone placed in front of the two signals to specify the phase and to estimate the flow. Theysubject's nose. The recorded signal is processed using the voiced- usually consist of accelerators or microphones placed on theunvoiced algorithm to differentiate between the voiced period and chest. Each type of microphone has a specific task. Some collectthe unvoiced (silence) period. The desired features are extractedfrom each voiced
Conference Session
First-Year Programs Division (FPD) Work-in-Progress 3: Integration of Math, Computing, and AI in First-Year Courses
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bishweshwor Rimal, University of Texas at Austin; Sneha Ballabh, University of Texas at Austin; Nina Kamath Telang, University of Texas at Austin
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs Division (FPD)
Paper ID #46122WIP: AI-Driven Personalized Learning for an Introductory Computing CourseDr. Nina Kamath Telang, University of Texas at Austin Nina Telang is a Professor of Instruction in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. She received the B.Tech degree in Engineering Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai in 1989, and the M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame in 1992 and 1995.Sneha Ballabh, University of Texas at AustinBishweshwor Rimal, University of Texas at Austin ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH) Technical Session 13: Lab Experiences
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dave Kim, Washington State University, Vancouver; Charles Riley, P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology; Ken Lulay, P.E., University of Portland; John D. Lynch
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering Division (MECH)
laboratory courses. Dr. Kim and his collaborators attracted close to $1M in research grants to study writ- ing transfer of engineering undergraduates. For technical research, he has a long-standing involvement in research concerned with the manufacturing of advanced composite materials (CFRP/titanium stack, GFRP, nanocomposites, etc.) for marine and aerospace applications. His recent research efforts have also included the fatigue behavior of manufactured products, with a focus on fatigue strength improvement of aerospace, automotive, and rail structures. He has been the author or co-author of over 180 peer-reviewed papers in these areas.Dr. Charles Riley, P.E., Oregon Institute of Technology Dr. Riley has been teaching
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maria-isabel Carnasciali, University of New Haven; Nadiye Erdil, University of New Haven; Ronald Harichandran, University of New Haven; Jean Nocito-Gobel, University of New Haven
Powered by www.slayte.com Insights Provided by Student Feedback on Integrated E-Learning Modules Covering Entrepreneurial TopicsAs a best practice, it is customary to ask students for their feedback on curricular interventions. Thefeedback is typically used to justify further changes and ascertain how well they may accept theintervention for broader implementation. At the University of New Haven, 18 e-learning modules weredeveloped and integrated into courses spanning the 4-year engineering and computerscience majors' curricula. The modules centered on topics seen to contribute to the development ofstudents’ entrepreneurial mindset. We saw this as a way to assist faculty in leveraging
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Wosczyna-Birch; Wendy Robicheau
Paper ID #38300Addressing National Advanced Manufacturing WorkforceNeedsKaren Wosczyna-birch (Director)Wendy Robicheau © American Society for Engineering Education, 2022 Powered by www.slayte.com Addressing National Advanced Manufacturing Workforce NeedsThe mission of the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM), funded bythe National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) program,Grant #2055767, and led by the Connecticut College of Technology (COT), is to cultivate andnurture partnerships with stakeholders throughout the United States to further develop a diverseadvanced
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2021 First-Year Engineering Experience
Authors
Haritha Malladi, University of Delaware; Jenni Buckley, University of Delaware
Master of Science and doctoral degrees in Civil En- gineering from North Carolina State University in the USA. Her disciplinary research interests lie in the area of sustainability in asphalt pavements using material considerations, green technologies, and efficient pavement preservation techniques. Her doctoral work focused on improving the performance of recycled asphalt pavements using warm mix asphalt additives. As a postdoctoral scholar at North Carolina State University, she worked on several NCDOT sponsored research projects including developing specifica- tions for crack sealant application and performing field measurements of asphalt emulsion application in tack coats and chip seals. Her undergraduate
Conference Session
Socioeconomic Track - Technical Session II
Collection
2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
Authors
Dawn Anita Hunter, The University of Texas, Austin; Efren Enrique Dominguez, University of Texas, Austin; Tricia S. Berry, University of Texas, Austin
Tagged Topics
Diversity, Socio-Economic Status
Region D Chair for the National Association for Multicultural Engineering Program Advo- cates (NAMEPA). Enrique graduated from the Cockrell School of Engineering with a Civil Engineering degree and pursued industry experience for seven years where he held positions such as Project Engineer, Lead University Recruiter, Logistics Engineer, Cost Engineer and Project Manager.Ms. Tricia S. Berry, University of Texas, Austin Tricia Berry, Director of the Women in Engineering Program (WEP) at The University of Texas at Austin, is responsible for leading the efforts on recruitment and retention of women in the Cockrell School of Engineering. She concurrently serves as Director of the Texas Girls Collaborative Project, connecting
Conference Session
Make It!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #19188MAKER: VeggieFactoryDr. Hugh Jack P.E., Western Carolina University Dr. Jack is not the author. The abstract has been submitted on behalf of a student team. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017VeggieFactory Pitch Deck Delivering Farm Fresh VegetablesProblem Unavailability of outlets offering fresh, hygienic vegetable at cheapest price in every economic zone. Unavailability of regular updates of market price and lack of time and availability. Farmers are suffering on a large scale poverty because of all the middleware vendors. Hence, Food we eat = Stocked Food
Conference Session
New Deans' Orientation
Collection
2017 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
John English
• Coordinate the pitch • Make appointments (try to have these after the PPC sessions are over) • Forward roster of state attendees • For Kansas: it was always Stuart Bell; For Arkansas: it has been me 3The visits •Prepare in advance • At KS and AR, we always have a white paper with examples from each college on the impact of federally sponsored research at our universities •As a group, consider meeting throughout the year so your message is unified and natural 4The visits • Take advantage of the appointments • Thank them for supporting budgets for STEM research and education. You may pick
Conference Session
Session 7: Health
Collection
2017 EDI
Authors
Karen Zaderej
MED TECH GROWTH Karen Zaderej AxoGen President and CEODisclosures: Graduate of Purdue University AxoGen labs located in Sid Martin BioTechnology Incubator from UF AxoGen technology licensed from University of Florida and University of Texas of Austin 11 Med Tech Makes a DifferenceOur innovations help patients worldwide live longer, healthier and moreproductive lives. • Between 1980 and 2010, medical advancements helped add five years to U.S. life expectancy and reduce fatalities from heart disease and stroke by more than half1
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2010 ERC
Authors
Chris Conrardy
  Feasibility  Development /  Implementation  Continuous  Validation  Improvement  EWI FoundingExtremely Abbreviated History 1977:  ­  American Welding Society (AWS) strategy conference identifies need for a US  welding institute 1980:  ­  NSF I/UCRC Center for Welding Research established at The Ohio State University 1983:  ­  Ohio Edison Technology Center program in response to manufacturing down­turn 1984:  ­  Edison Welding Institute incorporated 1985:  ­  Business begins to take off; Growth in membership, staff, and technical capability 1993:  ­  First major federal program; Navy Joining Center
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2016 ERC
Authors
Belinda Hurley
Manuscript” or Version of Record (VoR) • PDF of Accepted Manuscript (or VoR, if publisher permits) OR institutional repository link to Accepted Manuscript or VoR Agency Repository – PAGES, PubMed Central, etc. Institutional Repository – OSU Knowledge Bank, Purdue e-Pubs, etc. • A CHORUS (publisher’s) link can also be provided by the PI (or in some cases publishers are working with agencies to provide CHORUS links). NOTE: A CHORUS link alone does not satisfy the requirements. CHORUS – Clearinghouse for the Open Research of the United States (Publisher-led initiative in response to the OSTP memo)PI is responsible for ensuring that the Accepted Manuscript or VoR is, in
Collection
2013 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Joseph Helble, Dartmouth; Richard Benson, Virginia Tech
Legislative UpdateFocus on:National manufacturing initiatives;Reauthorization of the COMPETES act;The federal budget outlook.Presented by:Richard Benson, Virginia Tech, andJoseph Helble, Dartmouth For Discussion only not for distribution 1 The “Secret Decoder Ring” for Manufacturing Initiatives• NNMI = National Network for Manufacturing Innovation;• MII = Manufacturing Innovation Institute;• NAMII = National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute;• PCAST = President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology;• AMP = Advanced Manufacturing Partnership. 2Call to Establish a National Network ofManufacturing Innovation Institutes (MII
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2012 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Tobin Smith
2012 Engineering Deans Council Public Policy Colloquium Tobin Smith Vice President for Policy Association of American Universities February 7, 2012 Overview• The current political and economic climate• A snapshot of the 112th Congress• Key messages for Capitol Hill visitsThe Typical Legislative Process The Legislative Process in a Presidential Election Year!• Election year means deep partisan divide• 41 GOP senators; loss of Democratic filibuster- proof majority; margins in both House and Senate will tighten further after election• Strong divisions on health care, climate change, and spending• R&D, STEM education, and competitiveness still draw bipartisan support
Collection
2011 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Norman Fortenberry
by gutting ourinvestments in innovation and education islike lightening an overloaded airplane byremoving its engine. It may make you feellike you're flying high at first, but it won'ttake long before you feel the impact. Divide on SpendingObama Administration Policy: Cut andInvest. President in State of the Unionextended a freeze on most discretionaryspending but said: “We'll invest inbiomedical research, informationtechnology, and especially clean energytechnology - an investment that willstrengthen our security, protect our planet,and create countless new jobs for ourpeople." Divide on SpendingHouse GOP leadership: Cut spending to2008 levels. Appropriations ChairmanHarold Rogers promises “the largestseries of spending cuts in
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2010 ERC
Authors
Chris Conrardy
  Feasibility  Development /  Implementation  Continuous  Validation  Improvement  EWI FoundingExtremely Abbreviated History 1977:  ­  American Welding Society (AWS) strategy conference identifies need for a US  welding institute 1980:  ­  NSF I/UCRC Center for Welding Research established at The Ohio State University 1983:  ­  Ohio Edison Technology Center program in response to manufacturing down­turn 1984:  ­  Edison Welding Institute incorporated 1985:  ­  Business begins to take off; Growth in membership, staff, and technical capability 1993:  ­  First major federal program; Navy Joining Center
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2018 Engineering Research Council (ERC)
Authors
Hornak Coulter
national trends and share best practices for building U-I partnerships for the range of ERC organizational sizes and levels of maturityOur Session Panelists• Tony Boccanfuso, President, University Industry Demonstration Partnership (UIDP)• Dan Kramer, Associate VP of the Industrial Liaison Office, The Ohio State University• Crystal Leach, Director of Industry Collaborations, University of Georgia Plan for the Session • (30 minutes) 10 Minute Panelist Presentations, each concluding with a thought-provoking question to help frame table discussions • (25 Minutes) Table Discussion. Volunteer scribes for each of the tables in the group enters input to their Google Doc • (25 minutes) Panelists discuss what they
Conference Session
EMD Recruitment and Certification
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Murray, University of Missouri; Stephen Raper, University of Missouri
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
. University of Missouri – RollaAbstract The current ABET guidelines place an emphasis on life-long learning for ourundergraduate students. What is life-long learning? How can we encourage students toconsider global issues, current events, or even anything “that isn’t going to be on the nexttest”? In this paper we present survey results evaluating habits of undergraduate studentsentering an engineering management program and seniors related to life-long learningincluding attending professional society meetings, reading trade publications, readingbusiness related books, and other learning outside of the classroom activities. This paper also presents a two semester effort to increase life-long learningactivities among undergraduate
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship Tuesday Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alice Agogino, UC Berkeley; Sara Beckman, University of California at Berkeley; Leslie Speer, San Jose State University
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2007-1326: ENABLING AND CHARACTERIZING ENTREPRENEURIALSUCCESSES IN NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TEAMSAlice Agogino, UC Berkeley Alice M. Agogino is the Roscoe and Elizabeth Hughes Professor of Mechanical Engineering and is affliated faculty at the Haas School of Business in their Operations and Information Technology Management Group She has served in a number of administrative positions at UC Berkeley, including Associate Dean of Engineering and Faculty Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost in Educational Development and Technology. Prof. Agogino also served as Director for Synthesis, an NSF-sponsored coalition of eight universities with the goal of reforming
Conference Session
Innovations in Laboratory Studies
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Olowokere, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Olutola Jonah; Oladipo O. Osasona, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; E.O.B. ajayi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Kayode P. Ayodele, Obafemi Awolowo University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
and infrastructural development. For sustainable WBL, it is important toensure that not only are the laboratories able to satisfy pedagogical needs; theyshould also ensure that designers and developers are well trained to adapt basicexperiment infrastructure to suit a range of other experiments. Training willinclude hardware and software development.An important aspect of WBL is how much of hardware should be replaced bysoftware. This aspect becomes especially relevant in cash strapped environmentand in many institutions where deficient funding leads to constraints in theacquisition of equipment. Of note also is how WBL can be tailored to suit caseswhere adequate bandwidth is an important issue.In this paper the experience of developing WBL
Conference Session
International Research Experiences
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Luis Felipe Zapata Rivera, Florida Atlantic University; Maria M. Larrondo-Petrie, Florida Atlantic University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
International
Paper ID #20115Engineering Education Research Approaches: An Analysis of the CurrentResearch Trends Around the WorldMr. Luis Felipe Zapata Rivera, Florida Atlantic University Felipe Zapata Is a Phd student of Computer Engineering at Florida Atlantic University, in the past worked as a researcher assistant in the group of educational computer in the Eafit University in Medellin, Colom- bia. His work areas include: Remote Laboratories for Education, Development of online assessment systems and Machine Learning. He conducted their studies in systems engineering and masters degree at Eafit University. During his masters he
Conference Session
Pre-college Engineering Education Division Technical Session 12
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Krista Schumacher, University of St. Thomas; Deborah Besser P.E., University of St. Thomas; Annmarie Thomas, University of St. Thomas
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education
Paper ID #29695Boat Float Engineering Design (Resource Exchange)Ms. Krista Schumacher, University of St. Thomas Krista is an undergraduate Elementary Education and STEM Education major at the University of St. Thomas.Dr. Deborah Besser P.E., University of St. Thomas Dr. Besser, PE, ENV SP, holds a PhD in education and MS and BS in civil engineering. Currently, she is civil engineering chair and Center for Engineering Education director. Previous experience includes fac- ulty positions in diverse universities where she has taught a variety of coursework including steel, timber, concrete and masonry design
Conference Session
Liberal Education Division Technical Session Session 12
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tomas Estrada, Elizabethtown College; Elizabeth D. Dalton, Elizabethtown College
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
students’mindfulness and academic functioning. Additionally, prior research has not specificallyconsidered and tested interventions designed to increase the trait mindfulness of engineeringstudents. In this paper, we examine these questions through two studies: the first, a survey studyexamining the association between trait mindfulness and relevant educational outcomes in 73engineering and non-engineering students; the second, a pilot four-week mindfulness-basedstress reduction intervention for 21 engineering students.Results indicated that engineering students’ grades on a targeted task relevant to ABEToutcomes were significantly, positively related to their self-reported preference for challenginginformation and experiences (r = .41, p < .01) and their
Conference Session
Collaborative & New Efforts in Engineering Education
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melany Ciampi; Claudio Brito, Council of Researches in Education and Sciences
Tagged Divisions
International
© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 New Strategies in Engineering and Technology Education – Seeding for Future Claudio da Rocha Brito, Melany M. Ciampi COPEC – Council of Researches in Education and SciencesAbstractCOPEC – Council of Researches in Education and Sciences has been looking for new strategiesof action for the next five years. The goal of its efforts is to provide new programs and projectsin Engineering and Technology for applications that encounter the real necessities of society.Brazil Superior Education has a history of success despite some problems of social and financialorder. And it starts with the creation of Public Universities in the many
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Computer ET
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
William Blanton
implementation becomes rapidly complex as the length ofthe code word and the uncoded message increase. As a result, most coding theory uses a (7,4)code in which the code word has seven bits of which four bits contain the information.2 The coderesults in a manageable number of 128 code words of which only 16 form valid codes. Theredundancy is used for error correction. Now suppose a (15,7) code is used allowing 32,768possible code words for which only 128 are valid information codes. This complexity can bereduced by using several functions in the Matlab Communications Toolbox, providing a uniquelearning opportunity for the engineering technology student.INTRODUCTION2Channel coding refers to the class of signal transformations designed to improve
Conference Session
Introduction to Engineering: The Present State
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Jerome Lavelle; Mary Clare Robbins
past three years, the Freshmen Engineering Program at NC State has continued torefine the course. The approach taken involves four steps: (1) define course learning objectiveswith constituents, (2) deve lop course content based on learning objectives (again withconstituents), in the presence of constraints, (3) assess degree of achievement of learningobjectives and effectiveness of content, and (4) utilize assessment data to implement changeswhich increase effectiveness and efficiency of resources.Design of the CourseE 101: Introduction to the College of Engineering and Problem Solving is a required one-semester-hour course that is offered for all new entering engineering freshmen at NC State.There are approximately 1,150 such students each
Conference Session
Academic Issues
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Sarah Williamson; Fiona Lamb
Session 1460 Desires of industry, products from academia - Ships that pass in the night? R Eley, S Williamson, F Lamb LTSN Engineering, Loughborough University, UKIntroduction. The UK-wide Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) was launched in January2000 following a British Government review of existing learning and teaching initiatives inhigher education (HE). Recognition that academics best appreciate, assimilate and implement apedagogic approach when presented to them in the context of their own discipline, resulted in
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2008 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Paul Blowers
work investigates the useof multimodal (spoken verbal, written verbal, and visual) approaches integrated through Microsoft's OneNoteprogram to change student access to problem solving frameworks in the context of a junior level thermodynamicscourse on equilibrium thermodynamics for chemical engineers. One of the challenges in engineering is getting students to move beyond plug-and-chug type solutions andframeworks to having them fully integrate new knowledge into an independently organized thought process forbringing complex information to bear in applied ways. Students have a difficult time developing these skills fromtextbooks because the texts are not interactive and because they often do not present information in more than oneway