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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Kevin M. Nickels
Session 2532 Pros and Cons of replacing discrete logic with programmable logic in introductory digital logic courses. Kevin Nickels Trinity UniversityAbstractDigital circuit construction with small-scale integrated (SSI) and medium-scale integrated (MSI)logic has long been a cornerstone of introductory digital logic design laboratories. Recently, in-structors have begun replacing these projects with designs using complex programmable logic suchas programmable array logic (PLA) chips and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). This paper
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Outcome Assessment, Quality, and Accreditation
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Omid Ansary; Walter Buchanan; Alireza Rahrooh
must have an assessment process with documented results. Evidence must begiven that the results are applied to the further development and improvement of the program.The assessment process must demonstrate that the outcomes important to the mission of theinstitution and the objectives of the program, including those listed above, are being measured.Evidence that may be used includes, but is not limited to the following: student portfolios,including design projects; nationally-normed subject content examinations; alumni surveys thatdocument professional accomplishments and career development activities; employer surveys; Page 7.328.2and
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ET Capstone Courses
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Currin
attempts to use the course for assessment, adescription of the course will be presented. The capst one design course is best described byreviewing the syllabus. What follows is the course syllabus; the Topical Outline has beenremoved in the interest of space. Page 7.1125.3 CET4480 Senior ProjectCourse Description: Designed to be the culmination of their undergraduate civil engineering technology education, this course will provide students with the opportunity to work on real world civil engineering projects. Working in teams, students will
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Scott von Laven; X. Qian; A. Jalloh; Zheng-Tao Deng; Amir Mobasher; Ruben Rojas-Oviedo
Session 1520This paper describes how the Mechanical Engineering program introduces engineering studentsto high performance computing, and parallel computing in particular, without adding courses tothe curriculum. The Mechanical Engineering Department at Alabama A&M University hasundertaken the High Performance Computing Initiative to Enhance Engineering Education.Under this initiative we not only introduce undergraduate students to high performancecomputing but also make it an integral part of the undergraduate curriculum.Our high performance computing initiative was launched with funding from the Department ofEnergy (DOE) Alliance for Computational Science Collaboration (ACSC) project. A high-performance computing laboratory to support the
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FPD I: Attacking the Problems of Retention in the First Year
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Kline, Western Michigan University; Betsy M. Aller, Western Michigan University; Edmund Tsang, Western Michigan University
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First-Year Programs
AC 2011-1625: IMPROVING STUDENT RETENTION IN STEM DISCI-PLINES: A MODEL THAT HAS WORKEDAndrew Kline, Western Michigan University Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering PhD, Michigan Technological UniversityBetsy M. Aller, Western Michigan University Betsy M. Aller is an associate professor in industrial and manufacturing engineering at Western Michigan University, where she teaches first-year engineering and coordinates capstone design project courses. Dr. Aller’s research interests include professional development of students to enter and succeed in the engineering workplace, and enhancing engineering and technology-related experiences for women and minorities.Dr. Edmund Tsang, Western Michigan University
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Innovative College-Industry Partnerships for the Future
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Baltimore, California Polytechnic State University; Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University
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College Industry Partnerships
Institute. Current efforts in sustainable knowledge transfer are focused in the planning, design, and construction of a Polytechnic school in rural East Africa (Sam, Tanzania). The project is a collaboration of the people of Sam (Headed by the Catholic Diocese), Cal Poly SLO (headed by Baltimore), NGO (the Mbesese Initiative), and industry (Arup Los Angeles).Dr. Allen C. Estes, California Polytechnic State University Allen C. Estes is a professor and Head for the Architectural Engineering Department at California Poly- technic State University in San Luis Obispo. Until Jan. 2007, Estes was the Director of the Civil En- gineering program at the U.S. Military Academy (USMA). He is a registered Professional Engineer in
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Focus on Elementary
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeremy V. Ernst, Virginia Tech; Laura Bottomley, North Carolina State University; Elizabeth A. Parry, North Carolina State University
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K-12 & Pre-College Engineering
(science, technology, engineering, and math- ematics) Curriculum and Professional Development and the Coordinator of K-20 STEM Partnership De- velopment at the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. For the past 15 years, she has worked extensively with students from kindergarten to graduate school, parents, and pre-service and in-service teachers to both educate and excite them about engineering. As the Co-PI and Project Director of a National Science Foundation GK-12 grant, Parry developed a highly effective tiered mentoring model for graduate and undergraduate engineering and education teams, as well as a popular Family STEM event offering for both elementary and middle school communities. Current
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Design Cognition I
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hamid Rad, Washington State University, Vancouver
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Design in Engineering Education
a Learning Tool in Design ProcessAbstractTo include an element of practice in an engineering design course, a reverse engineering activityin the form of a project could enhance engineering students’ learning experiences through thetear down of an existing product or device. This activity helps the student learn the principlesbehind the design of the product under study, uncover the inner workings of the device, as wellas ways to redesign and improve the performance of the system.In the body of this paper, a preliminary reverse-engineering design methodology is presentedfollowed by case studies in which students as groups of three to four take an existing product andapply the reverse engineering technique to learn the design process behind
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Attracting Young Minds: Part I
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aurenice Menezes Oliveira, Michigan Technological University
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Minorities in Engineering
AC 2012-3041: SUMMER PROGRAM FOR TRANSITIONING STEM MI-NORITY STUDENTS FROM TWO-YEAR TO FOUR-YEAR COLLEGEDEGREESDr. Aurenice Menezes Oliveira, Michigan Technological University Aurenice Oliveira is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering Technology program at Michigan Technological University. She received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, in 2005. Her current research interests include communication sys- tems, digital signal processing, optical fiber systems, and engineering education. Oliveira is the Michigan Tech Project Director of the U.S.-Brazil Engineering Education Consortium funded by FIPSE - U.S. De- partment of Education
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Stimulating Broader Industrial Participation in Undergraduate Programs
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2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yvette Pearson Weatherton, University of Texas, Arlington; Victoria C. P. Chen, University of Texas, Arlington; Stephen P. Mattingly, University of Texas, Arlington; K.J. Rogers, University of Texas, Arlington; Melanie L. Sattler, University of Texas, Arlington
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College Industry Partnerships
AC 2012-4112: SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING INTERNSHIPS: CREATIONAND ASSESSMENTDr. Yvette Pearson Weatherton, University of Texas, Arlington Yvette Pearson Weatherton received her Ph.D. in engineering and applied science (environmental engi- neering) from the University of New Orleans in 2000. She is currently a Senior Lecturer and Associate Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas, Arlington, and is a registered Professional Engineer in Louisiana. Pearson Weatherton has served (and continues to serve) as PI or Co- PI on several projects funded by the National Science Foundation, including ”Engineering Sustainable Engineers,” which is the focus of this paper.Prof. Victoria C. P. Chen
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2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Sema Alptekin; Reza Pouraghabagher; Patricia McQuaid; Daniel Waldorf
companies, with student activities, team projects and senior projects as the primary vehicle.The existing manufacturing facilities, including the metal removal, casting, rapid prototyping andelectronics manufacturing laboratories of Cal Poly, provide the "real" factory hardwareenvironment. A Production Planning and Control Center is being developed to provide thedecision making and communication functions required in the modern factory. These two systemswill function as an integrated whole by utilizing state of the art communication networks. TheTeaching Factory will not eliminate traditional lessons, but rather will supplement them byproviding an integrative framework to link courses throughout the curriculum. Furthermore, andwhenever necessary
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
John Razukas; Jean Le Mee; Gerardo Del Cerro
the concepts of oblique, isometric, and orthographic projection with photographs. The class is typically able to work much faster during their second attempt, illustrating an example of the learning curve in the hands-on approach.Week 4: The class continues to document free-hand sketches and notes in their log books, and a discussion is held on the various written articles distributed to the class regarding concepts of design, including the manufacturing process, recycling of materials, and environmental consciousness. In preparation for the audio-visual presentation of the following week, the class is coached for about one hour by an adjunct instructor (who is
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2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Bruno Ramond; Abir Z. Qamhiyah
collaborativedesign project titled "TAXIA"3 with twelve engineering schools in France during the period from1995 to 1998.2. Application StrategyInternational institutional collaboration issues between the ME department at ISU and the MSdepartment at UTC were explored through experimenting with alternative content and deliverymethods for the CAD course offered by the two departments.CAD at ISU is an undergraduate senior-level course covering the theory and applications ofcomputer-aided design. Dr. Abir Qamhiyah developed and introduced the course to cover avariety of topics including solid modeling, assembly modeling, finite element analysis in CAD,rapid prototyping, curves and surfaces in CAD, and data. A computer laboratory runs in parallelto lectures
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Bernard Gallois; Keith Sheppard
anddesign courses to enhance learning. Open-ended projects together with experiments in thedesign courses are chosen to provide context for and reinforce the engineering science taughtconcurrently. The Design Spine will also provide the vehicle to develop key competencies inproblem solving, effective communication, project management, ethics, economics ofengineering, teaming and industrial ecology in an evolutionary manner throughout the sequence.1. IntroductionIt has been estimated that approximately 70% of the life-cycle costs of product realization, i.e.the conception, development and bringing to market of a product, are determined during thedesign phase1. There has been a growing recognition that engineering curricula in the U.S. havenot been
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1998 Annual Conference
Authors
Willie E. (Skip) Rochefort; Michelle Bothwell
program has two primary focus groups:1) traditionally underrepresented students (ethnic minorities and women) who have completed theirfreshman, sophomore or junior years in high school, and who have an interest in math andscience, and 2) science, math, and physics teachers at High Schools which have a substantialpopulation of the student focus groups.The two groups (target of 20 students and 5 teachers) are brought to the Oregon State Universitycampus for a one-week summer camp (all expenses paid) where they are paired with a facultymentor in engineering for a one week mini-research project. There are also group learning activities(basic math and science instruction; computer training; field trips) and group social activities. Forthe students
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ursula Nguyen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Deepika Menon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Minji Jeon, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Amanda Thomas, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
in a singular methods course. Moreover, they may do so devoid ofa field-based experience, which may not be optimal, as these provide an opportunity forelementary PSTs to enact lessons purposefully designed for elementary classrooms. In this workin progress, we describe the integrated STEM approach we undertake as instructors of a STEMsemester as part of a larger elementary teacher education program. Specifically, we analyzepreliminary data collected in fall 2023 from elementary PSTs’ integrated STEM lesson projectsto investigate the following research questions: (1) How does a focus on sustainability provideelementary PSTs the opportunity to implement an engineering challenge or design in theirintegrated STEM lesson project? (2) What
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Case Studies in Construction Education
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
ERIKA JUDITH RIVERA P.E. , Florida International University; Claudia Calle Müller, Florida International University; Rubaya Rahat, Florida International University; Mohamed ElZomor P.E., Florida International University
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Construction Engineering Division (CONST)
infrastructure projects. Rubaya now is a Ph.D. student at Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Teaching/Research Assistant at Moss School of Construction, Sustainability and Infrastructure, Florida International University. Her research interest includes Sustainable and resilient infrastructure, Engineering Education, and Sustainable transportation system.Mr. Mohamed ElZomor P.E., Florida International University Dr. Mohamed ElZomor is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University (FIU), College of Engineering and Computing and teaches at the Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability. Dr. ElZomor completed his doctorate at Arizona ©American Society
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hameed Shaheed Abdul-Rashid, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Lara Hebert, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Luisa-Maria Rosu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Lynford Goddard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
) Education Initiative.Dr. Lynford Goddard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Nurturing a Community of Practice Approach Toward Equitable and Inclusive STEM Environments in Schools (poster) Hameed Abdul-Rashid, Lara Hebert, Lynford Goddard, and Luisa Maria Rosu University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbstractAs the Catalyzing Inclusive STEM Experiences All Year Round (CISTEME365) concludes itsfifth year of implementation, this multifaceted initiative aimed at increasing access to informal,project-based engineering experiences in safe, welcoming, and inclusive environments providesus with a wealth of new lessons
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Energy Conversion, Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE) Technical Session 2
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Reg Recayi Pecen, Sam Houston State University; Paul Aden Paschal, Sam Houston State University
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Diversity
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Conservation and Nuclear Engineering Division (ECCNE), Energy Conversion
energy and promoting diversity and international education between 1998-2012. He served on multiple U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) FOAs merit project proposal committees since 2013.Paul Aden Paschal, Sam Houston State University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Design and Construction of a Solar Powered Automated Chicken Coop1. IntroductionThe senior design project is a capstone project course taken in the final year of the Electronics andComputer Engineering Technology (ECET) program at Sam Houston State University (SHSU).Introduction of renewable energy applications to engineering technology curriculum at SHSU hasimpacted students, faculty, and university community very positively and
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Innovative Pedagogical Strategies I
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Kinkaid, Montana State University, Bozeman
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Engineering Technology Division (ETD)
analysis (FEA): student engagement and final exam performance.research methods and proceduresThis paper describes efforts in the fall semester of 2023 to implement facets of EM into a finiteelement analysis course in the MET program at Montana State University.Reviewing the final exam from the previous fall semester, it was noted that the main problemfrom the exam could be introduced earlier in the semester, if not the very first class meeting,where it could be solved (though incompletely and incorrectly).The problem itself received positive feedback from the students; specifically, they enjoyed thefact it was a real-world engineering project with important ramifications.The inspiration for the problem had been a YouTube video [7] about the clever
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Student Division Technical Session 6: Belonging
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Skylar Hubbarth, Clemson University; Anna Grace Hunter; Shannon Conner, Clemson University; D. Matthew Boyer, Clemson University
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Diversity
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Student Division (STDT)
Significance of Scholarship Programs in STEMIntroductionIn this Work-in-Progress paper, we share our ongoing work with an NSF Scholarships in STEM(S-STEM) program related to an iteration of analysis that looked across specific aspects in amore summative manner than our typical analyses during the five years of the project that aremore formative. As the project will soon enter an extension into a sixth year to use existingscholarship funds, we took this opportunity to begin to reflect on overarching goals toward thedevelopment and submission of a new S-STEM proposal to continue this work. The StudentPathways in Engineering and Computing for Transfers (SPECTRA) program in the ClemsonUniversity College of Computing, Engineering
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Mechatronics in the Curriculum
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2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bingen Yang, University of Southern California; Cheng-Yuan Jerry Chen, University of Southern California
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Mechanical Engineering
of Formulas, Solutions, and MATLAB Toolboxes”.Cheng-Yuan Jerry Chen, USC Dr. ChengYuan Jerry Chen is fulltime Lecturer of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, who has in- volved with AME laboratory teaching for more than 8 years in AME341, 441, and 443 classes. His expertise is not only in analytical and computational of dynamic and control systems, but also in exper- imental and laboratory hardware implementations. He has more than 20 years of advanced machining experience and has accomplished enormous projects in mechanical and electrical designs. He is currently the head leader of the instructional laboratory in the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
James Kang; HonShing Wu; Shy-Shenq P. Liou; Peter Leung; Hans Soelaeman
Session 2633 Power Electronics and Motion Control Laboratory ShyShenq P. Liou, Hans Soelaeman, James Kang, HonShing Wu, and Peter Leung School of Engineering San Francisco State University1. Introduction The Power Electronics and Motion Control Laboratory (PE&MC) of the School ofEngineering, San Francisco State University serves three senior electrical engineering courses:ENGR 455 Power Electronics, ENGR 447 Control Systems, and ENGR 306 ElectromechanicalSystems. There are many projects configured for these three courses, using various apparatus.Some of
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1999 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul P. Mathisen
course off-site via videotape. The undergraduates in this course enrolledin CE 4061 (Introduction to hydrology) and took the course on-site at WPI. For theundergraduate class, course requirements included individual homework assignments, in-classquizzes, and group projects. For the graduate class, course requirements included homeworkassignments, take-home quizzes, and an independent project. While the lectures are covered thesame material for the undergraduates and graduates, the graduates were responsible for a morein-depth understanding of basic topics and additional advanced topics. A number of efforts usingavailable technologies (including videotapes, US Mail, telephone, email, the World-Wide Web(WWW) and interactive video) were used to
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Contemporary Issues in Chemical Engineering Education
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Keith, Michigan Technological University; Daniel Crowl, Michigan Technological University; David Caspary, Michigan Technological University; Jeffrey Allen, Michigan Technological University; Jeff Naber, Michigan Technological University; Dennis Meng, Michigan Technological University; Abhijit Mukherjee, Michigan Technological University; John Lukowski, Michigan Technological University; Jay Meldrum, Michigan Technological University; Barry Solomon, Michigan Technological University
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Chemical Engineering
, studentsare required to satisfy requirements in four areas, which are:  Participation in multiple semesters of the Alternative Fuels Group Enterprise, where students work on hands-on integration, design, and/or research projects in hydrogen and fuel cells  Taking a fuel cell course  Taking a lecture or laboratory course on hydrogen energy  Taking discipline-specific elective coursesIn addition to describing the minor, the paper will also describe the content of the AlternativeFuels Group Enterprise as well as the fuel cell and hydrogen energy courses.IntroductionThe search for alternative energy sources is an area that has received great attention in the lastfew years, beginning with the January 2003 State of the
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Design Education I
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Priya Manohar, Robert Morris University
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Manufacturing
create a variety ofjoint geometries (Tee, Butt and Corner) using metal inert gas (MIG) welding. Theysubsequently conducted visual observations and also sectioned these joints to examinethe quality of the welds that they made. During the injection molding lab the studentsmade appropriate adjustments for temperature, pressure and shot size for adequateprocess control to make defect-free poly vinyl chloride (PVC) six-inch rulers. In thepowder metallurgy lab, they were given several rubber molds to make aluminum andstainless steel products (monkey, bunny etc.) using cold isostatic pressing. Someexamples of the student projects are shown in Figure 11. The manufacturing skills thatthey learn in this class also come in handy when they take up the
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Sustainability, Service Learning, and Entreprenuership
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Catherine Skokan, Colorado School of Mines
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
sustainabledevelopment concepts, exposed the students to the challenges of sustainable development froman engineering design perspective. The course objectives were that students would: 1. Be able to define sustainability 2. Identify sustainability issues in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere 3. Apply the engineering design process to sustainable projects 4. Summarize methods to measure sustainability 5. Analyze examples of sustainable and non-sustainable programs.Participants were also exposed to field experiences to observe issues in sustainability.Assessment of the course objectives illustrates the need for cooperation among engineering andother disciplines, such as economics and politics, in the design process for a sustainable
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New Instrumentation Ideas
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Xavier Henry, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Dayvon Green, Morgan State University
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Instrumentation
State University Mr. Dayvon Green is a junior in the Industrial, Manufacturing and Information Engineering Department at Morgan State University. He spent the 2009 summer at University of Maryland Eastern Shore on a NASA supported student exchange program to initiate some of the work on the " AQUABOT" project. Page 15.558.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Experimental Prototype of a Remote-Controlled Platform to Monitor Water Quality DataAbstractEutrophication (nutrient-enrichment) leading to algal blooms is a serious threat to the coastalbays and the open oceans
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A Systems Thinking Approach to Solving Problems
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2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Cochran, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Systems Engineering Constituent Committee
engineering, product design, finance, material supply, salesand marketing, and even the company union representatives. Because of their exposure, thestudents learn that solving manufacturing systems problems requires not only technicalknowledge but also inter-personal knowledge and skills.Class OrganizationIn the very early part of the course, the Vice Presidents of sponsoring companies visit MIT andgive presentations regarding their company and provide an overview of the proposed projects toestablish the importance of the proposed projects. It is very important to cooperate withsponsoring companies in this course. After having background information on the sponsoringcompanies and the proposed projects from the presentation session, the students then
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IE Applications and Systems
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cynthia Forgie, University of Southern Indiana; Marco Lara Gracia, University of Southern Indiana; MT Morris, University of Southern Indiana
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Industrial Engineering
Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Southern Indiana. Dr. Hallock Morris is currently the editor of the Indiana Journal of Political Science and is a member of the Executive Council of the Indiana Political Science Association. Her research interests include environmental policy, political behavior, women and politics, and pop culture and politics. Most recently, her research on the politics of hypoxia has appears in Politics and Policy and Social Science Quarterly. Page 15.88.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010A SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT: AN