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2012 ERC
Authors
Van Stephen Blackwood
Research Portfolio Though a principal source of new scientific opportunities is bottom up from the scientific community through AFOSR PMs, we also consider the assessment of opportunities by AF and OSD AF/ST “Technology Horizons” Inherently Intrusion- Trusted Highly-Autonomous Hyper-Precision Air Fractionated, Composable, Resistant Cyber Decision-Making Systems Delivery in Difficult Survivable Remote-Piloted Networks Environments Systems Physics &
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ASEE-NE 2022
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Katie Heckman, U.S. Coast Guard Academy; Corinna Marie Fleischmann P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy; Hudson V. Jackson P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy; Kassim M. Tarhini P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy
Mapping Technical Writing Across the Civil Engineering CurriculumThe Civil Engineering Profession expects graduates to develop sound communication and technical skillsduring their undergraduate education. Riley et al. (2000) reported the results of a study showing 38% ofnew engineering graduates across all engineering disciplines indicated that having good communicationskills is one of the most important factors impacting their advancement and success in industry. Similarly,it has been documented in the literature that good oral and written communication skills are requiredattributes for the success of engineering graduates in the workplace. Effective writing is one of thecommunication skills critical for
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2012 ERC
Authors
Steven McKnight; George Hazelrigg
Steven H. McKnightGeorge A. Hazelrigg Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Directorate for Engineering CMMI Organization Division Director Program Support Mgt. Interdisciplinary and Steven McKnight Betty PersonCross-Divisional Activities Deputy Director Bruce Kramer George Hazelrigg Systems Engineering and
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2015 Public Policy Colloquium
Authors
Joseph Helble
)– RaisesthecaponH1-Bvisasfromthecurrent 65,000tobetween115,000and195,000. HigherEduca(onAct Reauthoriza(on•  AtStake:$150billioninstudentfinancialaid andloans.Issues•  Assessingthevalueofadegreeortraining basedon‘gainfulemployment.’•  Simplifyingregula(ons.•  Freecommunitycollege(Obama’splan) modeledonTennessee.Sen.LamarAlexander (R-Tenn.)chairsHELPCommifee. BillsintheMix•  S.85,RepayActof2015–Sponsor:Angus King(I-Maine),bipar(sancosponsors– simplifiesrepaymentofdirectstudentloans; basesrepaymentonannualincome.•  HR565–Sponsor:MichaelHonda(D-Calif.)– Tos(mulatecollabora(onandcoordina(onin thena(on’sSTEMini(a(ves. BillsintheMix•  S.191-Educa(ngTomorrow'sWorkforceAct of2015–Sponsor:TimKaine(D
Conference Session
Wednesday Luncheon Keynote Presentation
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2016 EDI
Authors
Xavier Fouger, Dassault Systemes
Tagged Topics
engineer's skills, manufacturing initiatives
Engineer’s Skills forNational Manufacturing Initiatives Xavier Fouger Senior Director Global Academia Programs XFR@3DS.com Dassault Systemes a Scientific company 15,000 passionate people 210,000 enterprise customers 3,500 partners Long-term driven2 Clients: Leading Employers at the heart of Innovation Transportation & Mobility
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2018 ASEE Conferences - Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration / San Antonio proceedings
Authors
Emily Frazier; Rich Robles
that is considered active learning?Think: Take a moment and make a list of the activitiesyou are already doing that employ these characteristics:• Relevant• Learner centered• Participatory• Reflective• Intentional Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018 American Society for Engineering Education Session CEED 412•• Proceedings of the 2018 Conference for Industry and Education Collaboration Copyright ©2018 American Society for Engineering EducationWhy Use Active Learning Techniques?• Research studies have shown that when instructors switch their teaching
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2020 ERC
Authors
Pamela Norris
GRADUATE FELLOWS INITIATIVE PAMELA M. NORRIS EXECUTIVE DEAN OF ENGINEERINGInitiative began with a question from our board:“What are the greatest research needs expressed by faculty?” SAFETY NET FELLOWSHIPS FUNDS RAISED: $5 million through fundraising efforts of the UVA Engineering Office of Advancement and matching funds from the Office of the Dean OBJECTIVE: Give faculty members the confidence to immediately extend offers to graduate applicants until grant funds are awarded SUSTAINABILITY MODEL: The higher the transition rate of safety net recipients to grants, the larger the amount of funds that can be used in future years, and the more years these funds are
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2020 ERC
Authors
Deborah Altenburg
-immigrant visas, to ensure compliance with federal export control requirements and restricted entities lists. Many institutions are using software solutions to screen for restricted or denied parties. If an individual or entity is present on a restricted, denied, debarred, designated, or blocked party list, they may be prohibited from doing business with or providing services to the institution or may receive restricted access to specific facilities or information.International Visitors to Campus• Development and use of requirements for vetting and securely hosting foreign visitors while on campus. Institutions have developed policies requiring faculty to alert university officials, often through their export control, research
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2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Jacob Marszalek
. States that the evaluation will be done using “name your favorite evaluation method,” but fails to explain this method or why it is appropriate.18/09/2018 Marszalek-2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference 8Evaluation Plan• State the evaluation’s focus succinctly • 3-7 research questions• Link the data you plan to collect to the evaluation questions • Use a table• Use straightforward language• Use a logic model18/09/2018 Marszalek-2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference 9Evaluation Data Matrix Table (Wingate, 2017)18/09/2018 Marszalek-2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference 1018/09/2018Marszalek-2018 ASEE Midwest Section Conference Retrieved from
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ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Spring Conference
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Guangyan Li, The Johns Hopkins University; Kwame Kutten
Acknowledgements Python code in a Jupyter environment Dice score = This work was made possible by an Instructional Enhancement Grant ○ NumPy: Numerical library with array support from the Johns Hopkins Center for Teaching Excellence & Innovation. ○ Pandas: Data manipulation library Additional support was received from the Johns Hopkins Department of ○ Scikit-learn (sklearn): Machine
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2004 GSW
Authors
Amir Karimi
computerprogramming background can create their own functions to be used in equations in theworkspace.This paper will discuss the benefits and drawbacks associated with the use of computersofter in introductory thermodynamic courses. It will provide a comparison of theavailable software and highlight the strength and limitation in each case. It will describehow one of these software programs has been integrated into the thermodynamics coursesequence in our undergraduate mechanical engineering program. It will also provide ashort introduction to use of the software. Finally it will present examples of itsapplication to engineering analysis and design of thermodynamic systems.
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1981 North Midwest Section
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W. Kinsner; I. Shpancer
DIRECTORS COM:!-11 TTEE: DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH - MANAGERS: '- -- ------· M.t.,.\IAGPIEX:- C0~1ITTE 0 Administration 0 !:-tarketing I 0 Engineering 0 Industrial Training - STAFF: 0 Engineering 0 Scientific 0 Technical I 0 Administrative ~ A J O R 0 P E RAT I
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Session 4: Focus on the Americas
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2017 EDI
Authors
Carlos Costa
- 7 expecting final concept Private/public 67/33 - 6 with ARCU-SUR Active engineering programs 968 23% Active Engineering programs with national accreditation 274 6% About Acofi MembersThe Colombian Association of Engineering Schools, BoardACOFI (Spanish acronym), was founded in Bogotá,Colombia on September 19, 1975. It is a Colombianprivate, non-profit organization. 1 1ACOFI has 113 institutional members: 85
Conference Session
Session 5: Future of Aerospace; US Commercial Space Enterprise
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2017 EDI
Authors
Frank DiBello
The FUTURE OF AEROSPACE Current Trends and ImplicationsFrank DiBello 2017 Engineering Deans InstitutePresident & CEO April 4, 2017Aerospace Industry … … Status / Trends• Modest Defense Force Build‐up  – Leveling in Commercial Aviation Marketplace, except China• Modest Defense Budget Increase … 3‐5% – Sequestration Provisions under ‐ 2011 Budget Control Act likely modified• Continued Industry Consolidation / Space M&A Activity• Continued Transitioning of Defense Technologies – Some New Program Starts … … Upgrade and Replenishment of Forces – Increased emphasis on adaption of commercially developed technologies – Space Systems to play an increasingly important role
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2015 ERC
Authors
Frank W Gayle
training at all levels for workforce development 3rd  Pilot  Ins3tute:     Digital  Manufacturing  &  Design  Innova3on  $70M  public  investment,  ~$110M  match   Lead:  UI  Labs   Hub  loca3on:  Chicago,  Illinois   •  41  Companies   •  23  Universi3es  and  Labs   •  9  Other  Organiza3ons   Mission:  Establish  a  state-­‐of-­‐the-­‐art   proving  ground  that  links  IT  tools,   standards,  models,  sensors,  controls,   prac5ces  and  skills,  and  transi5on  these
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2013 ERC
Authors
Peder Maarbjerg
‣ Comprised of best-in-class people ‣ Cross-disciplinary skill sets ‣ Translation oriented 4Technology Acceleration Model 5Measuring ARPA-E’s Success MOVING TECHNOLOGY TOWARD MARKET ‣ Partnerships with Other Government Agencies ‣ Licensing/Acquisition by an Established Firm ‣ Licensing/Acquisition Resulting in a Spinoff ‣ Private-Sector Funding ‣ Growth of Existing Company (e.g., Organic Growth) BREAKTHROUGH ACHIEVEMENTS ‣ Patents ‣ Publications OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE ‣ Expedited program development and project selection ‣ Aggressive performance metrics
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2015 EDI
Authors
Jennifer Ogle
Engaging a New Generationto Advance Global Engineering and Development Dr. Jennifer Ogle Associate Professor Glenn Department of Civil Engineering CEDC Faculty Advisor Creativity and Innovation Real-worldThe percent of employers that Experiencesay college graduates lackessential skills needed tosucceed in today’s global
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2013 ERC
Authors
Peder Maarbjerg
‣ Comprised of best-in-class people ‣ Cross-disciplinary skill sets ‣ Translation oriented 4Technology Acceleration Model 5Measuring ARPA-E’s Success MOVING TECHNOLOGY TOWARD MARKET ‣ Partnerships with Other Government Agencies ‣ Licensing/Acquisition by an Established Firm ‣ Licensing/Acquisition Resulting in a Spinoff ‣ Private-Sector Funding ‣ Growth of Existing Company (e.g., Organic Growth) BREAKTHROUGH ACHIEVEMENTS ‣ Patents ‣ Publications OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE ‣ Expedited program development and project selection ‣ Aggressive performance metrics
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2012 EDI
Authors
Nancy Clark Brown
8469 8000 6435 6000 4920 4000 3194 2696 2069 2000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Number of Botball, BEST, FRC, FTC, VEX Competition Teams© 2011 AutodeskShell Eco Marathon 201245% of the 124 cars from the United States are high school teams© 2011 AutodeskExample: Team Antipodes© 2011 AutodeskExample: Team Antipodes Magnetic Levitation Research – 6 iterations to produce a 3 phase, 6 solenoid© 2011 AutodeskExample: Team Antipodes
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2012 EDI
Authors
Eun-Woo Chang
community colleges (varies significantly by race/ethnicity)Source: National Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics (2004-2006) Montgomery College Science, Engineering and Mathematics The role of community colleges in the education of scientists and engineers• Hispanics and American Indians/Alaska Natives have attended community colleges in higher numbers than have Whites, Blacks, or Asians/Pacific Islanders• Female graduates in S&E fields are far more likely than male counterparts to have attended community Colleges• Open admissions, proximity to jobs and family, and low tuitions and fees make community colleges attractive to a large number of S&E studentsSource: National
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2013 ERC
Authors
Steven McKnight
CMMI Overview Steven H. McKnightDivision Director for Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation George A. Hazelrigg Acting Division DirectorContext: NSF Strategic Plan• Transform the Frontiers -- emphasizes the seamless integration of research and education as well as the close coupling of research infrastructure and discovery.• Innovate for Society -- points to the tight linkage between NSF programs and societal challenges, and it highlights the role that new knowledge and creativity play in economic prosperity and society’s general welfare.• Perform as a Model Organization -- emphasizes the importance of NSF as an exemplar of an agency that expects to attain excellence in
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2013 ERC
Authors
Sohi Rastegar
Technologies for Multicellular and Interkingdom Signaling (MIKS) • Hydrocarbon from Biomass (HyBi) • Photosynthetic Biorefinaries (PSBR) Supports: • Cognitive Optimization (COPN) • Flexible Bioelectronic Systems (BioFlex) CBET Imagines a World Where… Humans Will Live Sustainably on Earth Bryce Richter The Quality & Length of Life Will Be Maximized Tongue Drive System for Individuals with Quadriplegic ParalysisCredit: Ghovanloo, Georgia Institute of Technology Humans Will Live Sustainably on Earth • Drinking water will be clean and availability sustainable Removal of pharma molecules via adsorption with a silica rich
Conference Session
Commercialization and IP
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2016 EDI
Authors
Amit Shah, Artiman
OBSERVATIONS• DESIRE AMONGST UNIVERSITIES TO COMMERCIALIZE MORE (STARTUPS ARE SEXY for now)• INCUBATORS, STARTUP FACILITIES, FACULTY HELP , SMALL UNIVERSITY VENTURE POOLS ALL THE RAGE• BUT THERE ARE GAPS & CHALLENGES…. – BUDGET CONSTRAINTS ON HOW MUCH TO PATENT AND WHAT TO PATENT? HOW TO DECIDE? – LICENSE OR STARTUP? – COST CENTER V/S PROFIT CENTER – CRITICAL GAP FROM RESEARCH TO PROTOTYPE TO “MANUFACTURABILITY” TO VIABLE STARTUP; – GOVT. FUNDING/ UNIVERSITIES / VCs COULD DO A BETTER JOB OF ALIGNMENT KEY AREAS OF INTEREST• MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES – Manufacturing coming back to the US• MATERIAL SCIENCE• DIRECT TO CONSUMER MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS• ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES• And anything that might make us money
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
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2016 EDI
Authors
S.K. Ramesh, California State University, Northridge
development• Overall, frequent and consistent student-faculty interaction tends to have the strongest effects on student experiences 03/31/16 EDI Panel on Diversity and Inclusion 5•Cohort based model•Collaboration between CSUN and CCC’s•High Transfer Achievement•GPA, Persistence, and Graduation•Served over 200 transfer students (approximately 67% Latino/a). For more information Visit www.ecs.csun.edu/aims2 EDI Panel on Diversity and 03/31/16 6 Inclusion
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Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
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2016 EDI
Authors
Ranu Jung, Florida International University
High Poverty Schools – Dept. of Education (Lisetti) • Cyber-Enabled Technologies – NSF (Pissinou) • $1M industry endowment for technology training of high- school teachersRanu Jung, March 30, 2016 At-Scale Laboratory for Implementing and Evaluating Strategies to Propel Students from Populations Underrepresented in STEM • Meet a need in the community: Engage and Enhance Awareness • Enhance K-12 in-reach/outreach: Build Competency through Knowledge Dissemination • Improve Education: Infuse College Curriculum into High Schools; Educate Teachers Engaging
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2020 ERC
Authors
Carrie Berger
Enterprise Dean’s Fellows • Participating members determine allocation of resources – seed grants, conference travel, hosting external speakers • Focus on new, interdisciplinary collaborations • External research awards doubled in 3 years Research growth RESEARCH IMPACT A faculty-driven approach to culture change leads to success
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Lisa Brannon-Peppas
as scaffolds for tissue engineering, ● Bioresponsive hydrogels for controlled drug delivery and biosensors, ● Hydrolytically degradable biomaterials in treatment of cancers, and ● Fabrication of structurally-specific biomaterials on the molecular level using microfabrication techniques. This review paper will address briefly the past methods used to develop biomaterials and willconcentrate on the advances being made in the areas of controlled drug delivery, tissue engineering,biodegradable biomaterials and environmental y responsive biomaterials. A range of materials will bediscussed, including hydrogels and poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)s. Novel formulations which
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2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ramesh K . Agarwal
, Finnish environmental economist • It is estimated that 70% of a product’s environmental impact is locked in at the design stage.Key Principles of DfS • Efficient design - keep the material and resource inputs (energy in particular) to a minimum. • Cyclic design - design to enable materials to be continuously cycled through natural or industrial systems. • Safe design - avoid toxic and hazardous substances and processes. Keep human health in mind as well as ecological impacts. • Communications design - ensure product and packaging related communications are informative and accurate. Encourage responsible consumer behaviour.Example: Sustainable Transportation • Technologies for
Conference Session
Main Plenary 3 - Opportunities for collaboration with engineering educators in India (ISTE)
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2012 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Mohan Khedkar, Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati (M.S.)
Tagged Topics
ASEE International Forum
, Amravati (M.S.) India-444602 The effectiveness of teaching learning process is a function of multitude of factors like teacher, student, course curriculum, course planning and assessment. Hence, to have effective learning by the student, faculty development is must. Role of universities in international collaboration in faculty development is important to make engineering education & research more relevant to the needs of global society and to the aptitude and aspiration of new generation of engineers. Shortage of training opportunities and attention to over all growth of faculty is adversely affecting impartation of
Conference Session
PCEE Instructional Showcases
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2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Doan, frcdesign.org; Jonathan Mi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
Paper ID #49378FRCDesign.org - An Open source Advanced CAD and Engineering DesignCourse for Highschool Robotics (Curriculum Exchange)David Doan, frcdesign.orgJonathan Mi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Jonathan Mi is a doctorate student in the Robotics department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research is focused on hardware and control of soft and tensegrity robots. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025FRCDesign.orgAn open source, free, learning coursefor learning advanced computer aidedrobot design for competitive high Makingschool