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2013 EDI
Authors
Elizabeth Hagerman, Rose-Hulman Ventures
Elizabeth Hagerman, PhD Vice-President Rose-Hulman Ventures “… to provide our students with the world’s best undergraduate science, engineering and mathematics education in an environment of individual attention and support.”Rose-Hulman Ventures has employed over 900 internsand worked with over 150 client companies.2012:225 Internships82 Individual Interns36 Client Companies • High Engagement Clients • High Priority Project• Technical Expertise • Funding• Management Expertise Project Managers Students
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2014 EDI
Authors
Yannis C Yortsos
› Uniqueness: Two-Semester Capstone Design Course Jointly between CS, Fine Arts and Cinematic Arts » 80 to 100 CS students, 30 SCA gameplay design students and 140 artists› Demo Day Twice Each SemesterUSC GAMES Joint Capstone Project Cinematic Arts Final Games Project Fine Arts Engineering (CS)4 4Advanced Games Course - The Maestros Placement, Demo Day Attendance• EA • Zynga• LucasArts • Blizzard• Microsoft & MGS • Seven Studios• Activision • Applied Minds• Google • Qualcomm• Akamai • Pricegrabber• Sony Computer
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2010 ERC
Authors
Michael Carron
 NGI Multi ­­ Institutional northern gulf institute  Regional Collaborations  ••  Sources of Northern Gulf Regional Collaborations ••  NGI Project Development and Management Processes ••  NGI Performance Metrics ••  Summary Sources of Regional Collaborations Sources of Regional Collaborations northern gulf institutenorthern gulf institute  Northern Gulf Institute Advisory Council Russ Beard  Beard NOAA National Coastal Data Dev Center
Conference Session
Technical Session IV
Collection
2018 FYEE Conference
Authors
Cecelia M. Wigal, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Tagged Topics
Diversity, FYEE Conference Sessions
Paper ID #24464Art for All Design CollaborationDr. Cecelia M. Wigal, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Wigal, Cecelia M.: BSEE, Ohio Northern University, 1985; MSEE, Illinois Institute of Technology, 1991; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1998. Employment History: Sundstrand Corporation, Project Engineer 1985-1998; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), Assist, Assoc, Full Professor, 1999 - present. Assist , Assoc Dean UTC College of Engineering and Computer Science, 2009-2014. Dr. Wigal’s pri- mary areas of interest and expertise include complex process and system analysis in industry and service systems
Collection
2018 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Kenneth Van Treuren
to modify thisturbine engines from a design perspective. This past fall course project to reflect the company setting for the gassemester additional active learning modules were turbine engine design process.introduced to make the course more interactive. Students This course, Analysis and Design of Propulsionformed teams of four and each team was designated a Systems, is an elective for the B.S. in Mechanicalcompany. The task was to design a replacement engine for Engineering degree. Typically taught in the fall semester,the B-52H which served as the basis for learning about gas the course is for seniors who have previously takenturbine engine design. The companies picked a name
Conference Session
Engineering Student Involvement in K-12 Programs
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rebecca Blust, University of Dayton; Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton
Tagged Divisions
K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
AC 2007-2384: USING SERVICE-LEARNING TO DEVELOP A K-12 STEMSERVICE AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING SITERebecca Blust, University of DaytonMargaret Pinnell, University of Dayton Page 12.1561.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Using Service-Learning to Develop a K-12 STEM Service and Experiential Learning Website Site Rebecca P. Blust, Margaret Pinnell Ph.D. University of DaytonAbstractThis paper will discuss a National Science Foundation grant project that has beendesigned to provide a mechanism to inform a significant group of science, technology,engineering and mathematics (STEM) educators of
Conference Session
Introducing Active and Inductive Learning and Improving the Learning Curve in ME
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Byrne, Western Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
curricular and extra-curricular engineering projects. Thus, the creation of a project-basedenvironment built around the practice of engineering has resulted.Engaging students both in and out of the classroom is a means for fostering intellectual growthand contentment in students. In the undergraduate engineering programs this often meansstudent engagement in activities that connect the concepts from lectures or textbooks to tangibleengineering projects. In some academic environments the students in engineering programs maynot acquire meaningful project experience in the areas of faculty expertise. This can be due, inpart, to the expectations institutions place upon their faculty.The professional growth and creative scholarly contributions of faculty
Conference Session
Unique Developments in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Richter, Eastern Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1518: INFUSING AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AUTOMATIONEXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION.Donald Richter, Eastern Washington University DONALD C. RICHTER obtained his B. Sc. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering from The Ohio State University, M.S. and Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Arkansas. He holds a Professional Engineer certification and worked as an Engineer and Engineering Manger in industry for 20 years before teaching. His interests include project management, robotics /automation and air pollution dispersion modeling. Page 12.892.1© American Society for
Conference Session
Who Should Teach the BOK
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Randel Dymond, Virginia Tech; Howell Simmons, Paciulli, Simmons & Associates; Derrick Cave, Kimley-Horn Assoc.; Robert Jansen, KB Home
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
Applications. His latest project is the Land Development Design Initiative (LDDI), a collaborative effort between practitioners and Virginia Tech to increase awareness and educational opportunities for students interested in land development as a career.Howell Simmons, Paciulli, Simmons & Associates Howell Simmons is president of Paciulli, Simmons & Associates, a 70 person consulting engineering firm with offices in Fairfax and Leesburg, Virginia. Howell received a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Master of Engineering Administration from George Washington University. He is a licensed professional engineer and surveyor in
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technology Curriculum Innovations
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raju Dandu, Kansas State University at Salina; Masud Hassan, Kansas State University at Salina; John DeLeon, Kansas State University at Salina
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, Implement, Operate) framework. Students taking the mechanical detailingcourse are involved in reverse engineering project. Students work in teams in redesigning theproduct, developing technical drawings, exchanging drawings with a different group tomanufacture their product, and test and operate the product. This approach demonstrates the realworld workplace environment of product design and manufacturing in which technicalknowledge and other skills are learned and practiced. The freshman course project is an earlyexposure to students to demonstrate the relevance of mechanical engineering technology. It helpsthe students see graduates as practitioners of the profession, implementers of technology, job-ready and focused on applied
Conference Session
Capstone Design I
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robb Larson, Montana State University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
club-to-coursework relationship occurs inthe interdisciplinary (ME and MET) Capstone Design course. Club-sponsored automotivedesign and build projects are treated essentially as any other industry-sponsored project,with the twist that they are funded primarily by students who are primarily enrolled ineither the ME or MET curriculum. Many of the students fill dual roles: That is, they helpdefine the projects in their role as club members and are then enlisted by courseinstructors to design/build/test the components as members of the design teams working,resulting in a course grade. This scenario has resulted in a level of student involvement in– and enthusiasm for – the engineering education process that has rarely been seen beforeat this
Conference Session
Developing New Instrumentation
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nicholas Dadds, USNA; Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense
Tagged Divisions
Instrumentation
AC 2008-1852: OBJECT CLASSIFICATION USING ROBOTIC MANIPULATORINSTRUMENTED WITH SENSORSNicholas Dadds, USNASvetlana Avramov-Zamurovic, U.S. Department of Defense Page 13.938.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Object Classification through Tactile Sensing Nicholas A. Dadds and Dr. Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic United States Naval Academy Department of Weapons & Systems Engineering The goal of this project is to classify objects based on their individual characteristics.This project will span over two semesters in
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Teams
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denine Northrup, Western New England College; Steven Northrup, Western New England College
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
. Page 13.914.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Multidisciplinary Teamwork Assessment – A Generalizable InstrumentAbstractDuring a semester long course entailing a multidisciplinary team project, students in computerengineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering were required to work togetherto design, integrate, and test their project. Over the past four years, teamwork surveys for thisproject have been implemented and analyzed. Iterations of this survey have been revised todevelop a shorter and non-project specific survey instrument that measures the effectiveness ofteamwork. The purpose of a concise global teamwork survey is to allow assessment acrossprojects in a consistent manner with established
Conference Session
Laboratory Development in ECE Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Mark Jansson, Rowan University; Ulrich Schwabe, Rowan University; Andrew Hak, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
for Engineering Education, 2008Medium Voltage Switchgear, Transformer and Interconnection Specification in an ECE ClinicI. AbstractWorking on real world engineering technology projects with industry is a key component ofRowan University’s engineering clinics. Our College of Engineering has Industrial affiliates whoregularly act as sponsors of the ECE curriculum by bringing important and diverse real worldengineering design challenges to ECE students. This paper discusses how undergraduate ECEstudents were called upon to first learn about the proposed renewable energy system (in this casea 3MW photovoltaic system – the largest of its kind east of Arizona in the U.S.) optimize thearray field and the DC wiring, and then
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Hall, Louisiana Tech University; Mark Barker, Louisiana Tech University; James Nelson, Louisiana Tech University
Full Implementation for Over 400 First-Year Engineering StudentsAbstractTwo years ago a robotics-centered sequence of three first-year engineering courses wasexpanded to include all beginning engineering students as part of an NSF CCLI grant. Theobjective of this course sequence is to immerse students in a skill-based, project-drivencurriculum that builds creativity and a can-do spirit. Students purchase a Parallax BASIC Stampcontroller, sensors, servos, and software to provide the basis for a mobile laboratory and designplatform; this mobile platform, which is owned and maintained by the students, provides amechanism for boosting experiential learning to a level that would be difficult to achieve usinguniversity
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1996 Annual Conference
Authors
N. A. Pendergrass
Session 3532 Using Computers, Simulators and Sound To Give Hands-On Experience N. A. Pendergrass University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Abstract This paper describes hands-on, computer assisted classroom activities and projects which have been fullyintegrated into an introductory signals and systems course. They combine a system simulator with audio inputand output to produce an effective and interesting educational experience. Audio input
Conference Session
Unique Laboratory Experiments and Programs
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kendrick Aung, Lamar University
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Measurements Lab ClassAbstractMeasurements Lab is a core junior course for mechanical engineering majors in the Departmentof Mechanical Engineering at Lamar University. The main objective of the course is to trainstudents to be able to use various instruments and equipments needed in a mechanical engineer’scareer. This paper discusses the revamping of the course describing each experiment and therelated materials, the relevance of each new experiment to ABET outcomes related toexperimentation, and the evaluation of student projects and their assessments. Responses andfeedback from students are presented to evaluate the effectiveness of new experiments and groupprojects.IntroductionLaboratories are essential for education and training of engineers as
Conference Session
Software Engineering Teaching Methods and Practice
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bruce Maxim, University of Michigan
Tagged Divisions
Software Engineering Constituent Committee
will continue to exceed that of the motion picture industry.7 Computer gamedevelopment is big business.The development of computer games is labor-intensive. Today, game developers rarely buildcomputer games on their own, as they did 15 years ago. Many best-selling computer gamescontain thousands of lines of code and have multi-million dollar development budgets. Moderngame development requires the effort of a team of skilled professionals to integrate multimediacontent and complex computer software. Game development projects have a reputation for latedelivery times and cost over runs. In December 2005, consumers observed hardware failures inthe first Xbox 360 consoles delivered to consumers and the recall of a popular Nintendo GameCube
Conference Session
Construction Engineering Division Technical Session 6 - Technology & Simulation
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey M. Otey, Texas A&M University; Jorge D. Camba, Purdue University; Nicholas Danney, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
increased CAD skills essential in follow-on courses, increased competitivenessfor internships, and expertise with industry-standard CAD tools so that newly minted engineersare immediately productive.In order to facilitate the incorporation of these topics into other courses in the curriculum, guestlectures, class project support, open office hours, and instructor assistance were provided so thatCAD and BIM are not seen as compartmentalized topics, but tools which can be readily used tosolve various civil engineering design problems. This sophomore-level course, mandatory in allspecialization tracks (General, Structures, and Transportation), provides a unique foundation toassist in the attainment of visualization and design skills needed further in
Conference Session
Manufacturing Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nikki Larson, Western Washington University; David Frye, Western Washington University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
ableto use that theory in the lab to manufacture, troubleshoot, test, and analyze tooling, parts, andmaterials [1].PCE 372 is an introductory course into room temperature curing composite materials,manufacturing, and testing. Previously students would learn the basics of hand lay-up and resininfusion independently of tooling considerations. The students were given only one option,polyurethane foam. This led to a gap in learning and, instead of considering tooling at thebeginning of a project, it was often left as an afterthought. Even then tooling was only a minorconsideration as most students chose to use the method they were presented with in lab and notbranch out to other methods that might have been more appropriate for their
Conference Session
Engagement in Practice: Creating a Robust Infrastructure for Community Engagement
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William C. Oakes, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Andrew Pierce, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Nusaybah Abu-Mulaweh, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering)Nusaybah Abu-Mulaweh, Purdue University Nusaybah Abu-Mulaweh is a Continuing Lecturer in the Engineering Projects In Community Service (EPICS) Program at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. She received her Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering from Purdue University Fort Wayne, and received her Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Engineering Education at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Engagement in Practice: Scaling Community-Based Design
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Energy Efficiency and Power Grid Security
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ilya Y. Grinberg, Buffalo State
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
otheraspects. Integration of renewable resources with the grid is also associated with a new economicmodel. Move to Transactive Energy requires novel approaches in power systems design andoperation, especially on a distribution level.Another important aspect of penetration of renewables is the effect on protective relays settings,especially at the distribution level. Investigation of effects of renewable distributed generationand possible solutions require pilot projects and testbeds.The purpose of the project was to design and implement a testbed to study the TransactiveEnergy concept, to investigate the impact of Distributed Generation (DG) on the microgrid andintegrate protective devices. Physical modeling of the microgrid with DG resources
Conference Session
Automation in Manufacturing
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victor Taratukhin, SAP America; Yulia Yadgarova, Georgia Institute of Technology; Joerg Becker, University of Muenster, ERCIS
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Paper ID #23252The Internet of Things Prototyping Platform Under the Design ThinkingMethodologyProf. Victor Taratukhin, SAP America Victor Taratukhin received his Ph.D. in Engineering Design in 1998 and Ph.D. in Computing Sciences and Engineering in 2002. Victor was a Lecturer in Decision Engineering and Module Leader (IT for Product Realization) at Cranfield University, UK (2001-2004), SAP University Alliances Program Director (2004- 2012). He is Next-Gen Network Global Projects and Regional Director for Silicon Valley and US West at SAP America, Inc., Managing Director, Competence Center ERP at European Research Center
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhaoshuo Jiang P.E., San Francisco State University; Juan M. Caicedo, University of South Carolina; Robert Petrulis, EPRE Consulting LLC
Tagged Topics
Diversity, NSF Grantees Poster Session
and high-rise projects. His current research interests mainly focus on Smart Structures Technology, Structural Control and Health Monitoring and Innovative Engineering Education.Dr. Juan M Caicedo, University of South Carolina Dr. Caicedo is an associate professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of South Carolina. His research interests are in structural dynamics, model updating and engi- neering education. He received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Universidad del Valle in Colombia, South America, and his M.Sc. and D.Sc. from Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Caicedo’s teach- ing interests include the development of critical thinking in undergraduate and
Conference Session
Moving the Needle: The Complexities of Race and Gender in Engineering Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelly J. Cross, Virginia Tech; Marie C. Paretti, Virginia Tech
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
Paper ID #11724The Impact of Personal Interactions on the Experience of African-AmericanMales on Multiracial Student TeamsMs. Kelly J Cross, Virginia Tech Ms. Cross earned her Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University in 2007. She earned her Master’s of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Cincin- nati in 2011. Ms. Cross is currently completing her studies in the Engineering Education PhD program at Virginia Tech and involved with multiple educational research projects with faculty and graduate students. Her research interests include diversity and inclusion
Conference Session
Design in K-12 Education
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
James S. Mokri P.E., San Jose State University; Nicole Okamoto, San Jose State University; Sorin Ion Neagu, Independence High School
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Paper ID #29222Implementation of a ”Near-Peer” Mentoring Program between a High SchoolTechnology Class and a University Senior Design Engineering ClassProf. James S. Mokri P.E., San Jose State University Mr. Mokri is an adjunct professor in the SJSU Mechanical Engineering Department, 2007 to present, and has taught Senior Design Project, Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Fundamentals, Solar Energy Engineer- ing, Thermal Engineering Lab, and advises post graduate students. He has consulted in these areas and encourages the students to appreciate the hands-on aspects of the engineering education. Mr. Mokri is applying knowledge gained
Conference Session
Professional Graduate Education & Industry
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Stanford, University of South Carolina; Roger Olson, Rolls-Royce Corporation; Donald Keating, University of South Carolina; Randall Holmes, Caterpillar Inc.
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
industry. The professional curricula is being designed asa matrix of studies integrative with engineering practice that match, support, and correlate with themodern paradigm of engineering practice and progression of professional abilities required forresponsible leadership in engineering innovation from entry level engineer through chief engineer levelresponsibilities. The evolving model is centered around five major components: a) Relevant advancedstudies; b) Self-directed learning; c) Experiential-learning; d) Project-based learning [advancedtechnology development project directly relevant to industry / socio need]; and e) On-going engagementin engineering practice for innovation and creative works. The process is centered around the
Conference Session
Technical Capacity Building for Developing Countries
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Diane Willkens, Development Finance International, Inc.; Emilio Bunge, Development Finance International Inc.
Tagged Divisions
International
inscience and technology (S&T), innovation, and productivity enhancements. In fields as diverseas education, infrastructure, and information technology, development funds are flowing toengineering expertise that can work with players in developing countries not only to supportconcrete projects, but ultimately to build the local capacity of policy-makers, educators, and theprivate sector, without which the sustainability of any progress is compromised. It is this lattereffort – the process of capacity building and the role of the engineering education sector – that isparticularly exciting for the American engineering education community.This paper will outline the confluence of economic drivers and development challenges thattoday foster
Conference Session
Instrumentation and Laboratory Systems
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Bell, University of Illinois-Chicago
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
AC 2007-2085: DEVELOPING EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE IN ANUNDERGRADUATE LAB ? SERVING EDUCATION ON TWO FRONTS ATVRUPLJohn Bell, University of Illinois-Chicago Page 12.494.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Developing Educational Software in an Undergraduate Lab – Serving Education on Two Fronts at VRUPLABSTRACTEducational software can have a profound and widespread positive impact on the world,particularly if it is made freely available and widely distributed. At the same time, providing alaboratory where undergraduate students can work on large complex software projects beyondthe scope of ordinary homework assignments can provide immeasurable
Conference Session
NAFP Panel Discussion
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Melissa Green, United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corp; Maria Jackson Hittle, United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corp; Gholam Ali Shaykhian, NASA
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
serves as the Director of the Division of Science andTechnology Programs at the UNCFSP. In this position, she provides expertleadership in areas of effective project and grant management, strategic resourcedevelopment and capacity building. A former research scientist, she haseffectively coordinated numerous workshops on graduate education forunderrepresented STEM students. The Maryland native received her B.S. degreein Chemistry from Claflin College (Orangeburg, SC) and her Ph.D. inBiochemistry and Molecular Biology from the Indiana University School ofMedicine (Indianapolis, IN). Prior to coming to UNCFSP, she acquired extensiveknowledge and expertise in cancer biology, virology and reproductive medicinethrough her research appointments at Eli