process, and explore mentionsof attempts to increase diversity, or actions taken to make the process more inclusive.Therefore, we suggest an examination of current literature using a systematic literature review(SLR) of the hiring process in computing. Computing itself can be a fairly broad term, anddepending on the country of interest for examination, the fields under this umbrella may haveother names entirely. For the purposes of this work, we considered computing according to globaldescriptors: software engineering (SE), computer science (CS), information technology (IT),information systems (IS), computer engineering (CE), or information and communicationtechnology (ICT). These more general labels in the field encompass a panoply of positions
publications regarding to the research and educational projects. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Annual Conference UML Based Design of Employee Information Management System Michael Porter, Phil Bording, and Yujian Fu Alabama A&M UniversityAbstractThis student project developed a Vendor and Employee Management System (VEMS) thatorganizes employees and vendor information using UML model based on object-orientedsoftware development methodology. A good employee and vendor database system is a criticalpiece of software for a business of any size. It is
, Communication and Electronics (ETCCE). IEEE, 2020, pp. 1–6. [4] G. Sasi, P. Thanapal, V. Balaji, G. V. Babu, and V. Elamaran, “A handy approach for teaching and learning computer networks using wireshark,” in 2020 Fourth International Conference on Inventive Systems and Control (ICISC). IEEE, 2020, pp. 456–461. [5] M. Kuzlu and O. Popescu, “Upgrading of a data communication and computer networks course in engineering technology program,” in ASEE Annual Conference, 2020. [6] M. Prvan and J. OˇzEGOVI´c, “Methods in teaching computer networks: a literature review,” ACM Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE), vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 1–35, 2020. [7] J. Chandrasekaran, D. Anitha et al., “Enhancing student learning and engagement in the
, Engineering, and Mathematics(STEM) graduates are not fully comprehending the security impact of device connectivity. STEMstudents are graduating without awareness of cybersecurity or cyber-physical systems securityissues/challenges and without being aware of the security issues related to algorithms or systemsthey are designing. This state of affairs is a consequence of the fact that security awareness iscurrently not part of the curriculum.In this paper we highlight a cybersecurity program at Boise State University that includes anintroductory class on CPS security. Some topics included in this course are: informationtechnology versus operation technology, cryptography, industrial control systems, smart grid,CAN bus, risk assessment, red versus blue
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been appliedto various fields including computer vision, speech recognition, natural languageprocessing, audio recognition, social network filtering, machine translation, bioinformaticsand drug design4. Deep learning is an interesting topic in higher education and manytalented students in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)programs are eager for hands-on experience and application that is related to deep learning.As a HBCU, Central State University is a relatively small institution with a large diversepopulation of undergraduate students. Funded by an 1890 Land Grant Research Project IIIin 2017, we are developing deep learning based image classification and object detectionsystems that can be used in automated plant
Paper ID #30440Training and Teaching Students and IT Professionals on High-throughputNetworking and Cybersecurity using a Private CloudDr. Jorge Crichigno, University of South Carolina Jorge Crichigno is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Information Technology (IIT), College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), at the University of South Carolina (USC). Dr. Crichigno’s research focuses on practical implementation of high-speed networks and network security, custom pro- tocol development using P4 switches, experimental evaluation of congestion control algorithms, and scal- able flow-based intrusion
teaching experience ofengineering faculty. The core problem is seeing technology as a way to do more of the samerather than as an opportunity to do something much better. This paper attempts to paint a visionof what can be for engineering colleges that dare to use technology to reinvent teaching in waysthat research tells us work best for students and instructors.The Opportunity Page 23.1224.4Fundamentally the opportunity is using technology to help us recreate engineering rather thansimply doing more of the same to more people. This is not to say that technology itself is theanswer. In fact, infatuation with the bells and whistles of technology too
Paper ID #42735Incorporating an Academic Coaching Role to Regional Recruiters Employedin a Co-enrollment Program in EngineeringMr. Ed Bassett, Texas A&M University Currently: Director of Engineering Academies and Engineering Co-Enrollment programs, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and Texas A&M University College of Engineering, College Station, TX - Lead academic and outreach initiatives for TAMU College of Engineering’s statewide two-year partnership program for transitioning general engineering students to Texas A&M University’s Engineering majors. - Facilitate smooth transitioning of co
. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 2021 ASEE Conference From UML Design to Implementation of A Reliable Student Information System Author1 Name and Author2 Name Author1 Affiliation/Author2 AffiliationAbstractWhen applying to undergraduate and graduate studies, adjusting to the new formats can be quitedifficult. The Student Information System (SIS) is an intelligent and user-friendly Java-basedsystem that allows the student and the professors to interact with various components within thesystem. The reliability of SIS is critical for the school system in order
working towards incorporating writing assignments that enhance students’ critical thinking capabilities. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019Abstract In this paper, the author stresses the importance of certain sophisticated mathematicaltechniques that undergraduate students utilize to analyze and solve a certain specific engineeringproblem such as the design of a Suspension Bridge or the construction of a High VoltageTransmission Tower. The importance of a fourth order Runge Kutta Algorithm technique, theneed for Newton Raphson Method and the properties of a Catenary Curve are stressed in thissenior level engineering technology course. The Runge Kutta technique is utilized to solve adesign
cybersecurity education including the participation of women. She is an author or co-author of over 30 peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings in these areas. She is a member of the IEEE Computer Society, ACM, ACM-W, Women in Cyber Security (WiCys), SWE(Society of Women Engineers), and NCWIT(National Center of Women in Technology).Brandon Earwood, Texas A&M University-San AntonioDr. Young Rae Kim, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Young Rae Kim, youngrae.kim@tamusa.edu, is an assistant professor of mathematics education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. His research interests focus on how students
, President (Co-Founder) and Senior Software Engineer at Health Safety Technologies, LLC.Dr. Heath Joseph LeBlanc, Ohio Northern University Heath J. LeBlanc is an Associate Professor in the Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Sci- ence Department at Ohio Northern University. He received his MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engi- neering from Vanderbilt University in 2010 and 2012, respectively, and graduated summa cum laude with his BS in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University in 2007. His research interests include cooperative control of networked multi-agent systems, resilient and fault-tolerant control, and networked control systems. His teaching interests include controls and automation
program, and an instructor in computer science, teaching various CS courses. Her current research interests are related to teaching in STEM fields. She advises the cybersecurity club, and is a member of several organizations including OWASP-Portland Chapter. Dr. Dvorak is passionate about teaching, technology, career pathways and student success.Dr. Heather Dillon, University of Portland Dr. Heather Dillon is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Portland. She recently served as the Fulbright Canada Research Chair in STEM Education. Her research team is working on energy efficiency, renewable energy, fundamental heat transfer, and engineering education. Before joining the university
Paper ID #36755Study of Speeds of Collision in Traffic Accidents: Physics ModelingCompetences and Soft-Skills DevelopmentDr. Rodrigo Cutri, Mau´a Institute of Technology, Brazil Cutri holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Maua Institute of Technology (2001), MSc (2004) and Ph.D. (2007) in Electrical Engineering - University of S˜ao Paulo. He is currently Titular Professor of Maua Institute of TechnologyDr. Nair Stem, Mau´a Institute of Technology, Brazil - Associate Professor at Instituto Maua de Tecnologia - CEUN-IMT - Graduated at Physics (Bachelor) at IFUSP, Master at Electrical Engineering and Doctor at
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Paper ID #34705Work in Progress: Engaging First-year Students in Programming 1 DuringCOVID-19Dr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University Dr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph is an Assistant Professor at Ohio Northern University in the Department of Electrical, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science (ECCS). Research interests include: Artifi- cial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Game Theory, Teaching Computer Science, STEM Outreach, Increasing diversity in STEM (women and first generation), and Software Engineering. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021
Paper ID #31042Student Generated Material for Artificial Intelligence Course(Work-In-Progress)Dr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph, Ohio Northern University Dr. Stephany Coffman-Wolph is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ohio Northern University in the Depart- ment of Electrical, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science (ECCS). Research interests include: Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Logic, Game Theory, Teaching Computer Science, STEM Outreach, In- creasing diversity in STEM (women and first generation), and Software Engineering.Dr. Kimberlyn Gray, West Virginia University Institute of Technology Dr. Kimberlyn Gray is an Assistant
Paper ID #29938I-Tracker: Warranty TrackingDr. Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, M.Sc. in Engineering, and B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering. Currently I serve as Professor of Computer Science at School of Engineering and Computing, National University. I am also the Program Lead for MS in Computer Science and have also served recently as the lead for BSc in Information Systems, the co-Lead for MSc Computer Science and Program Lead for MSc in Database Administration programs. My association with ABET (Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology) US dates back to 2001, as a
Paper ID #13349Valuing, Learning: Revising a Sustainability Curriculum for First-Year Stu-dentsDr. Mark H Minster, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Associate Professor of EnglishDr. Richard A House, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Richard A. House is Professor of English at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He received a B.A. from Illinois Wesleyan University and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine. His interests include liberal education for engineers, engineering communication and pedagogy, sustainability, and Shakespeare. He is co-author (with Richard Layton, Jessica Livingston, and Sean
Paper ID #33404Content Analysis of Two-year and Four-year Data Science Programs in theUnited StatesDr. Elizabeth Milonas, New York City College of Technology Elizabeth Milonas is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Computer Systems at New York City College of Technology -City University of New York (CUNY). She currently teaches relational and non-relational database theory and practice and Data Science courses to undergraduates in the Computer Systems Major. Her research focuses on three key computer areas: Web: research on the mechanisms used to organize big data in search result pages of major search engines
challenges [5]. Yet this shift has resulted in a new set of concerns,and structural inequalities. While it is common in hiring that each company has their owninterviewing styles and expectations, technical interviews are a hurdle unique to computing fields,referring to computer science (CS), computer engineering (CE), and information technology (IT)[7, 11, 12].As described in this work, technical interviews refer to a hiring interview for a computingposition that occurs online, via phone/video call, or on-site/in-person, and that includes anycombination of problem solving, coding, or programming tests for job candidates [11–13].Preparation for the technical components of the hiring process is expected to begin months, andeven years, before a student
, forensics and information assurance. To date, scholarships to RIT students total over $800,00.Prof. Margaret B. Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE)Prof. Elizabeth Dell, Rochester Institute of Technology (COE) Professor Dell is the Faculty Associate to the Provost for Female Faculty and an associate professor in the Manufacturing & Mechanical Engineering Technology department at RIT. Her research interests include: characterization of biodegradable plastics and environmental consideration in materials selection for pro- duction design, the impact of technology paired with active learning pedagogies on student learning, and effective strategies for increasing gender diversity in STEM disciplines.Dr. Carol
Paper ID #29143Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence: Project Collaboration acrossClassesProf. Franz J Kurfess, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Franz J. Kurfess is a professor in the Computer Science and Software Engineering Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, where he teaches mostly courses in Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, and User-Centered Design. Before joining Cal Poly, he was with Con- cordia University in Montreal, Canada, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, the University of Ulm, Germany, the International Computer Science
AC 2012-4357: PROGRAM OFFERINGS AND CURRICULUM CONVER-GENCE BETWEEN THE DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (DIT)AND THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE COUNTY (UMBC)Dr. Brian E. Reed, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Brian E. Reed is a Fulbright Scholar, Dublin Institute of Technology, an educator in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Engineering, UMBC.Dr. Julia M. Ross, University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyDr. Brian Bowe, Dublin Institute of TechnologyMr. Gavin Duffy, Dublin Institute of Technology Gavin Duffy is a lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering Systems in the Dublin Institute of Tech- nology since 2002. Before that, he worked in industry as a Chemical Engineer and Control
Paper ID #32281Self-assessment of Knowledge Levels in the Subjects of Cyber Attacks andDefense in a Cybersecurity Awareness Education WorkshopDr. Te-Shun Chou, East Carolina University Dr. Te-Shun Chou is a Professor in the Department of Technology Systems (TSYS) at East Carolina University (ECU). He received his Bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering at Feng Chia University and both Master’s degree and Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering at Florida International Univer- sity. He serves as the program coordinator of the Master program in Network Technology for TSYS and the lead faculty of Digital Communication
Paper ID #32282Lab Performance Evaluation via a Workshop SurveyDr. Te-Shun Chou, East Carolina University Dr. Te-Shun Chou is a Professor in the Department of Technology Systems (TSYS) at East Carolina University (ECU). He received his Bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering at Feng Chia University and both Master’s degree and Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering at Florida International Univer- sity. He serves as the program coordinator of the Master program in Network Technology for TSYS and the lead faculty of Digital Communication Systems concentration for the Consortium Universities of the Ph.D. in
Master’s Degree in Computer Science. The Bachelor ofScience in Computer Science program was one of the first Bachelor of Science programsimplemented at UVU in 1993. The program’s goal has been to provide a quality program thatmeets accreditation standards while providing the students with a skill set that allows them tosucceed in computing careers. The curriculum content for the Computer Science degree is basedon the 2001 ACM Curriculum Report. The Computer Science degree at UVU was accredited byAccreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in 2002 and currently has morethan 1,200 students. Students in this program take core courses until the first semester of theirjunior year, when they begin choosing their electives for different
DIGITAL THERMOELECTRIC-GENERATOR BASED POWER SYSTEMAbstractThis paper is an attempt to report the modeling, design and build analysis of thermoelectricmodule (TEM) with realistic conditions for electrical power generation. It gives an insight tostatic and dynamic modeling with temperature dependent parametric variations and computationof various TEM parameters for modeling power generators.This paper demonstrates the undergraduate engineering technology student-driven research atour university in this arena. It depicts the application of the multi-agent approach which allowedthe student team to take full control of the project from inception to completion. The teamdeveloped and built a microprocessor based prototype thermo