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Conference Session
Computed Simulation and Animation
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raymond Jacquot, University of Wyoming; Cameron Wright, University of Wyoming; Robert Kubichek, University of Wyoming
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
0 0 Figure 11. Line voltage as a function of distance and time for pulse propagation.ConclusionThe authors have discussed a series of MATLAB programs written to assist in the teaching ofelectrical transmission lines. Both sinusoidal steady-state and transient behaviors areexamined graphically with dynamic animations being the most instructive. The programs can beused in the classroom or in the computer laboratory, although some careful thought by theinstructor on how they will be used is required to get the maximum benefit. These and otherpartial differential equation animation programs are available at the University of WyomingMATLAB animation resource website at www.eng.uwyo.edu/classes/matlabanimateThese
Conference Session
FPD2 -- Highlighting First-Year Programs
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William Howard, East Carolina University; Joseph Musto, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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First-Year Programs
like Page 11.1140.2to take. Courses with hands-on experiments and laboratories were the least favored by thesestudents. Besterfield-Sacre et al5 found that students who left engineering in good academicstanding had lower confidence in their “engineering skills” than those who were retained. Whiledeveloping hands-on skills may be an important goal of a first-year course, faculty membersshould bear in mind that many students are intimidated by hands-on projects.Engineering Graphics, Solid Modeling, and DesignEngineering graphics is a subject that is normally taught in the freshman year, either as a part ofan introduction to engineering course or
Conference Session
Digital System Design
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sin Ming Loo, Boise State University
Tagged Divisions
Electrical and Computer
desiredmicroprocessor/microcontroller is used in the laboratory to introduce the hands-on experience. This well-thought-out course structure has been working really well, and students completing this course usuallyhave the skills to build a small-scale system.Things are starting to change in embedded system design due to field programmable devices. In the olddays, programmable devices were used as glue logic, but their use is no longer limited to this role.Programmable devices have also been benefited from the shrinking of transistors, allowing moreresources to be packed into a programmable device. With the continued increase of usable FPGA gatesand improvement of off-the-shelf soft processor core computer-aided design (CAD) tools, it is nowpossible to teach a
Conference Session
Moral Development, Engineering Pedagogy and Ethics Instruction
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christan Whysong, Virginia Tech; Jenny Lo, Virginia Tech; Kumar Mallikarjunan, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
andpolitical pressure.8 Within the last few years Japan made the labeling of genetically engineeredfoods mandatory.9The different labeling laws in each country also affect the trade of genetically modified crops. Ifthe United States is producing herbicide-resistant corn and wants to sell it to Spain, it probablywill not be allowed to because Europe has strict labeling laws, unlike the United States.BSE sophomore year: course implementationCurrently, BSE sophomores are required to enroll in a fall semester introductory course whichincludes an oil extraction laboratory. Students are presented with raw cottonseed andinstructions for grinding and extracting cottonseed oil. The procedure exposes students tovegetable oil production, yield calculations and
Conference Session
FPD5 -- Placement & Early Success
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mukul Shirvaikar, University of Texas-Tyler; Ron Pieper, University of Texas-Tyler; David Beams, University of Texas-Tyler
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First-Year Programs
Fr 1 1.25 Physics (mechanics) 3 EE M Fr 3 7.25 Calculus I, laboratory reports 4 Chem M Fr 2 1 Physics (mechanics) 5 EE F Jr 1 0.5 C programming 6 EE M Jr 2 2.0 C programming 7 EE M Jr 1 0.5 C programming 8 EE M Sr 1 1.0 Math–FE exam preparation 9 EE M Jr 1 1.0 Matrix mathematics Totals 33 33.75The majority of the students were juniors who were transfer students and not freshmen asenvisioned. It has to be noted that the students were seeking
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Engineering and Business
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Linda Chen, Keck Graduate Institute; Jeremy Bolton, Keck Graduate Institute; Erika Palmer, Harvey Mudd College; Stephanie Bohnert, Harvey Mudd College; Laura Moyer, Harvey Mudd College; Ekaterina Kniazeva, Harvey Mudd College; Alyssa Caridis, Harvey Mudd College; Colin Jemmott, UVP, Inc.; Darius Kelly, UVP, Inc.; Deb Chakravarti, Keck Graduate Institute; Qimin Yang, Harvey Mudd College; Patrick Little, Harvey Mudd College; Sean Gallagher, UVP, Inc.
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
academic, clinical, medical and industrial laboratory. In his role as CTO, Sean oversees technical operations of UVP, including research, product and applications development, engineering, and technical support. Prior to UVP, Sean held leadership roles in instrumentation, fluidic packaging, and applications development with Hoefer Scientific Instruments, Pharmacia Biotech and Motorola Labs, where he established the microfluidcs laboratory and was a founding director of Motorola Life Sciences.Stephanie Bohnert, Harvey Mudd College Page 11.201.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006An
Conference Session
Assessment Methods
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Boser, Illinois State University; Kenneth Stier, Illinois State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
help to cover all sorts of overhead costs that an organization may incur with regard toproviding the standardized exam. One of these overhead costs is that the exam must becontinually updated to stay current with contemporary practice. Keeping the exam current is anessential criterion if the exam is to continue to have acceptance by employers. Graded course work is also a means to assess learning outcomes. Course work allows forcorrective feedback which is important for students with less prior familiarity with a topic. Itallows professors to accurately perceive their students’ understanding of the content being taught. Homework, student portfolios, capstone projects, laboratory activities, cooperative collaborativelearning through a
Conference Session
Integrative Projects in Aerospace Engineering
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; Carolyn Brooks, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; Tracie Earl, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; Gabriel Ladd, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore; Geoffrey Bland, NASA Goddard Space Flignt Center's Wallops Flight Facility
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Aerospace
University in 1981. Bland is a member of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Laboratory for Hydrospheric Processes, Observational Science Branch, located at Wallops Island VA. Primary research activities are focused on the development and utilization of uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) and associated sensors for Earth science related measurements. Previous© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 assignments include mission management and engineering support of sub-orbital sounding rocket and aircraft borne experiments. Bland has also served on the UMES Engineering and Engineering Technology Advisory Committee since 1995
Conference Session
Leadership and Administration in ET
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tim Brower, Oregon Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
department structure with two small programs than to have two small autonomous departments. 2. Sharing of resources between the programs. Both engineering and ET programs at OIT pride themselves on the hands-on nature of their curriculum which means lots of laboratories and laboratory equipment. With this much equipment, sharing of resources is a necessity. 3. Sharing of faculty between the programs. Faculty can specialize in the types of courses that they are experts in whether it is engineering or ET. Faculty is encouraged to associate with both programs. Enhanced interaction between engineering and ET students can lead to joint capstone projects which simulate real-life situations. 4. Sharing of common
Conference Session
Capstone Design I
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Watkins, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Michael Smith, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
respective program. Thesedesign courses and the respective student projects have traditionally been completelyindependent, even though university resources, such as machine shops and laboratory space, areshared between the programs.During the past academic year, a project team made up of both ME and MET students embarkedon a joint senior project to enter the Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) Challenge, an annualcompetition sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Held eachspring, the HPV Challenge is a competition in which teams of students design and build avehicle powered solely by human power. Vehicle classes include single rider, multi-person, andpractical, each with their own design goals and constraints. The competition
Conference Session
Manufacturing Curriculum and Course Innovations
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faisal Aqlan, Penn State Behrend; E. George Walters III P.E., Penn State Behrend
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Project in Projects a local company IE Studentslocal industryThe Explorers Event is conducted every year in February and targets high school students. Theevent involves teaching the high school students Lean manufacturing concepts and it includeslectures and in-class activities. Students are also given tours to the different laboratories andparticipate in other laboratory experiments conducted on different topics including 3D printing,laser welding, etc. Figure 1 shows pictures from a recent Explorers Event. Figure 1. Lean number games workshop for high school studentsThe Lean 101 workshop is a 3-hour course offered to all Engineering students who are interestedin learning
Conference Session
The Best of the Computers in Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J.w. Bruce, Mississippi State University; Ryan A. Taylor, Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
. Surprisinglylittle changed from the students’ perspective because the MCU’s cooperative OS was ported tothe new processor. The operating system API hid much of the change of the data size beneathand only minor documentation changes were required of the instructor. Some smalladministrative changes were applied to the laboratory milestones for the sake of modularity andcontinuity. The sixth offering of the course was identical to the fifth offering of the course, thoughsome aspects of the milestone requirements were made slightly more complex and the length ofassignment of some of the milestones were extended to account for this modification. Theordering of the milestones was not modified. The seventh offering of the course was identical in all
Conference Session
Innovations in Additive Manufacturing Education
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel J. Walter, Robert Morris University; Arif Sirinterlikci, Robert Morris University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
condition.Even though the Rapid Prototyping Laboratories are equipped with three FDM/FFF (UPrint SE,CubeX, CubeProDuo), two Powder-based (Prometal RXD and Projet 460plus), and one SLA(Projet 1200) printer, maintenance issues and time sharing of the equipment with other coursesincluding the capstone projects reduce the availability of 3D printers. Therefore, multiple newmachines including a Mendelmax and Prusa Mendel were built to utilize in the class. Since theSLA Viper machine was replaced with a Projet 1200, the old but comprehensive software tool of3D Lightyear had to be replaced with new tools used for both processing of the STL files andprinting. These new tools are easier to use but not as comprehensive as the old ones. Thus, a low-cost software
Conference Session
Program-Level Assessments for Multidisciplinary Areas
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Umesh Adhikari, Michigan State University; Jade Mitchell, Michigan Sate University, Dept. of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering; Julie Libarkin, Michigan State University; Mark H Weir, The Ohio State University (Eng. & Eng. Tech.)
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
. ii. Use a labeled arrow to represent processes.Figure 5. Question asked to the participants prior to the QMRAIII workshopThe pre-workshop diagram constructed by the participants served as the benchmark of theirknowledge on QMRA approach of risk management and their ability to communicate theirunderstanding in a succinct form.The QMRAIII workshopSixteen scientists/professors from 9 institutes from the USA and The Netherlands deliveredlectures as well as laboratory exercises that covered a wide aspect of microbial risk assessment.The lecture started with an introduction to the QMRA framework and included different aspectsof QMRA approach and components. The QMRA components discussed included hazardidentification; pathogen detection; fate and
Conference Session
Energy Conservation
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nitt Chuenprateep, University of the District of Columbia; Warren Orlando Abrams, University of the District of Columbia; Alicia Marshall, University of the District of Columbia; Sasan Haghani, University of the District of Columbia
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
as follows. In Section II, the load balancing modelusing GridLab-D is explained, the smart appliances used in the model are described, and theXML structure of the model is defined. Section III of the paper shows the results of the GridLab-D model. In Section IV, the benefits and challenges of this multi-disciplinary capstone projectfor out students and dynamics of the inter-departmental cooperation between our electrical andmechanical engineering students are discussed. Finally, the conclusions are provided in SectionV.II. LOAD BALANCING USING GRIDLAB-D GridLab-D is an agent-based modeling system developed and maintained by the U.S.Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and is provided to the public freeof charge. In
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kanti Prasad, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
Paper ID #20410Physics is the soul of Engineering in General and Electrical Engineering inParticularDr. Kanti Prasad, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Dr. Kanti Prasad is a professor in the department of electrical and computer Engineering and is found- ing Director of Microelectronics/VLSI Technology Laboratories at the University Massachusetts Lowell. Professor Prasad initiated the Microelectronics/ VLSI program in 1984, and is teaching 16.469/16.502 VLSI Design and 16.470/504 VLSI Fabrication courses since its inception. From the spring of 1986 Pro- fessor Prasad developed 16.661 Local Area/Computer Networks, and
Conference Session
Engineering Physics & Physics Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ramanitharan Kandiah P.E., Central State University; Subramania Iyer Sritharan, Central State University; Gorgui S. Ndao, Central State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Physics & Physics
the authors’ institution is such a program which hasbeen conducted for the past 18 years to create awareness and interest among secondary schoolstudents about the transportation industry with support of Federal Highway Administration(FHWA) and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). This four week residentialprogram that is designed with the introductory technical coursework, laboratory experiments,hands on activities, field trips and training in communication skills. In addition to theinstructional activities, the financial support is also used for the food, accommodation and afterclass activities for the student participants and also for their mentors, who are undergraduatecounselors.The program curriculum introduces the topics of
Conference Session
ETD Freshmen Students
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rex C. Kanu, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
course in engineering foundationsand engineering applications. Based on these learning outcomes and objectives, each facultycreated syllabi appropriate for their campuses depending on class size, demography of theirstudents, and availability of laboratory resources. At the author’ campus, the size of theengineering technology program was rather size small compare to other campuses; the programhad about 35 students with a mission to reach out to students, who for genuine reasons cannot geta college or a university engineering technology education in a large campus environment. Mostof these full-time students commute to classes daily. The new freshman engineering courseconsists of a lecture-recitation component titled “Engineering Foundations
Conference Session
Novel Pedagogical Techniques I: Online, Electronic, and Apps!
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary Staehle, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
Applications in Engineering Education, 4(3): 191-205.21. Ang, S. and R.D. Braatz (2002). Experimental projects for the process control laboratory. Chemical Engineering Education, 36(3): 182-187.22. Pérez-Herranz, V., A.I. Muñoz, J.L. Guiñon, J. Garcia-Antón, S.C. Navarrete (2003). An Internet-based Process Control Laboratory Project. Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Education, 21-25.23. Selmer, A., M. Goodson, M. Kraft, S. Sen, V.F. McNeill, B.S. Johnston, C.K. Colton (2005). Performing Process Control Experiments Across the Atlantic. Chemical Engineering Education 39(3): 232-237.24. Gossage, J.L., C.L. Yaws, D.H. Chen, K. Li, T.C. Ho, J. Hopper, D.L. Cocke (2001). Integrating best practice
Conference Session
Emerging Computing and Information Technologies II
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sushma Sanga, Bosch Inc; Ali Eydgahi, Eastern Michigan University
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
MIST Space Vehicle Mission Planning Laboratory at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. In 2010, he joined Eastern Michigan University as an Associate Dean in the College of Technology and currently is a Professor in the School of Engineer- ing Technology. He has an extensive experience in curriculum and laboratory design and development. Dr. Eydgahi has served as a member of the Board of Directors for Tau Alpha Pi, as a member of Advi- sory and Editorial boards for many International Journals in Engineering and Technology, as a member of review panel for NASA and Department of Education, as a regional and chapter chairman of IEEE, SME, and ASEE, and as a session chair and as a member of scientific and
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Schmueser Ph.D., Clemson University; Johnell Brooks, Clemson University; Shayne Kelly McConomy, Clemson University; Pierluigi Pisu, Clemson University; Andrej Ivanco; Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
appointment with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Clemson Uni- versity. He is the Director of the DOE GATE Hybrid Electric Powertrain Laboratory and the Creative Car Laboratory. His research interests lie in the area of functional safety, security, control and optimization of Cyber-Physical Systems with emphasis in both theoretical formulation and virtual/hardware-in-the-loop validation. He published 34 journal papers and 80 conference papers; he holds 3 patents and published a book on ”Fault Detection and Isolation with Applications to Vehicle Systems”. He is a member of SAE, ASME and IEEE.Dr. Andrej IvancoProf. Robert Gary Prucka, Clemson University Dr. Robert Prucka is an Associate Professor in the
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 10
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yanxiao Zhao, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Shaobo Huang, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
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Electrical and Computer
circuit of S3 board, as an example to illustrate inductive instructionimplemented in our class.Longitudinal data on students’ performance in this class have been collected from 2014 to 2016.Assessed by laboratory reports, midterm and final exams, the students had better understandingon the topics than those in the previous semesters. The teaching evaluations from studentscontinually improved over the past three years. We have received more positive comments fromstudents with regard to this course as well.The rest of the paper is organized as follows. Section II presents inductive instruction using 7-segment LED time-multiplexing circuit as an example. Section III discusses student attitudes inthe engineering course through active learning and
Conference Session
Assessment & Grading in Mechanics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kristi J. Shryock, Texas A&M University; John Haglund, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Mechanics
). Initial data from a statics concept inventory. Proceedings, ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition.7. Steif, P.S., and Dantzler, J.A. (2008). A statics concept inventory: Development and psychometric analysis. Journal of Engineering Education.8. Hestenes, David, Wells, & Malcolm (1992). A mechanics baseline test. The Physics Teacher, 30:159-166.9. Thornton, R., & Sokoloff, D. (1990). Learning motion concepts using real-time, microcomputer-based laboratory tools. American Journal of Physics. 58, 858-867.10. Thornton, 199611. Thornton, R., & Sokoloff, D. (1998). Assessing student learning of Newton's Laws: The force and motion conceptual evaluation and the evaluation of active learning laboratory and lecture curricula
Conference Session
Programming, Virtual Reality, and Dynamic Systems
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dennis O'Connor, California State University, Chico
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
complete a junior level course in dynamics (MECH 320). Based onNewtonian Mechanics, this course requires students to model and analyze the motion of particlesand rigid bodies, with and without forces applied. Historically, this course endures large classsizes and/or multiple sections to accommodate the high volume of students enrolling. As well,the course content of Dynamics has largely focused on homework, quizzes and exams. Notsurprisingly, students often suffer difficulty in understanding the key concepts which aremathematically intensive. Worse still, many are unable to appreciate the relevance of dynamicswithin their respective majors and become disaffected. Including a laboratory component inwhich students perform several experiments to
Conference Session
Emerging Computing and Information Technologies I
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mudasser Fraz Wyne, National University; Abdulbaset Abdulaziz Gaddah A.G., University of Umm Al-Qura; Shakil Akhtar, Clayton State University
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Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing & Information Technology
) minigrant toacquire the software at CSIT Department, Clayton State University.additional approaches used for teaching such approaches. Tablet PC are reported in [11] to be usedto enhance student engagement for programming courses. Use of computer games is anotherapproach reported in [12] for teaching algorithm and programming concepts and [13] reports useof Web-Based laboratories for courses covering digital circuits, data representations, computerarchitecture, operating systems and networking to name a few.Computer programming fundamentals has always been challenging to teach for faculty, andlearning these concepts for students who are beginning in the computer science program.Traditional teaching is not effective in achieving course goal in such
Conference Session
Mechatronics
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ana Djuric P.E., Wayne State University; Vukica M. Jovanovic, Old Dominion University; Ece Yaprak, Wayne State University; Wen Chen, Wayne State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Laboratory at Case Western, Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Cal Tech, Ames Research Center at Stanford, and the Johnson Space Center at Texas A&M Universities) and the U.S. Navy (at its SPAWAR Research Center in San Diego). She has also served as a Fulbright scholar at the Nokia Wireless Communications Research Center at the University of Oulu in Finland in 2009. She is a senior member of the IEEE. Dr. Yaprak serves as an ABET IEEE/ETAC Commissioner since 2012. Currently, she serves as Program Director of Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) at the National Science Foundation (NSF). She manages a large and diverse portfolio of awards on STEM education and workforce development.Prof. Wen Chen, Wayne State University
Conference Session
Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Byul Hur, Texas A&M University; Rogelio Casas Jr, Texas A&M University; David Anthony Cervantes; Justin Raymond Comer; Brielle Roxanne De Anda; Landon James Ledbetter, Oncor Electric Delivery; Andres Fly; Erika L. Davila, Texas A&M University; Grace E Tsai, Texas A&M University
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Ocean and Marine
Paper ID #26897 Her personal research focuses on understanding post-medieval seafaring life through analysis of diet and physical labor on sailors’ health. Her most recent field work includes the Gnalic¸ Project, an excavation of a sixteenth-century Venetian galley that sank off the coast of Croatia, the Burgaz Harbor Project, an excavation of Hellenistic harbors in Turkey, and the Shelburne Steamboat Project, an excavation of a steamboat graveyard in Vermont. She has also helped catalogue lead fishnet weights from Uluburun, a late Bronze Age shipwreck, in Turkey. In her free time, she works as the co-founder and CDO of Bezoar Laboratories LLC, a R&D company focusing on probiotic supplements.Erika L. Davila
Conference Session
A Technology Potpourri II
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gonca Altuger-Genc, State University of New York, Farmingdale; Yegin Genc, Pace University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
Paper ID #24719Strategies to Improve Student Engagement in a Facilities Planning Coursethrough Hands-on Learning ActivitiesDr. Gonca Altuger-Genc, State University of New York, Farmingdale Dr. Gonca Altuger-Genc is an Assistant Professor at State University of New York - Farmingdale State College in the Mechanical Engineering Technology Department. She is serving as the Graduate Program Coordinator for the School of Engineering Technology. Her research interests are engineering education, self-directed lifelong learning, virtual laboratories, and decision-making framework development for de- sign and manufacturing
Conference Session
SED Technical Session: Applications
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Odon M. Musimbi, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Julio Proano, Metropolitan State University of Denver
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Systems Engineering
, I worked for NASA at a Satellite Tracking Station in Ecuador Subsequently I obtained my M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Colorado, Boulder. My Ph.D. dissertation work (on Neural Networks applied to control systems and automation) went to the DOD in Virginia. My formal grad- uate academic training was in Control Systems, Telecommunications and Applied Mathematics. After receiving my Masters and Ph.D. degrees in EE, I joined AT&T Bell Laboratories. During my tenure at Bell Labs, I became skilled in the formal methodology and processes of Systems Engineering and Sys- tems Architecture applied to large systems. Throughout my career, in the high-tech
Conference Session
ConstDiv Technical Session 4 - Pedagogy & Accreditation I
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Saeed Rokooei, Mississippi State University; George D. Ford, Mississippi State University; Tori Thompson, Mississippi State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
university grade pointaverage (GPA) and transfer credit as well. Their ACT scores and sectional scores were recorded alongwith the construction studios grades. A data model was created by compiling all data and grouping theminto two groups of students who 1) took or 2) did not take studios A and B in the summer. Studio A is atwelve hours laboratory which presents an introduction to construction materials and methods,construction drawing and modeling, building systems, project life cycles and management, andprofessional thinking and action. Studio B is also a twelve hours laboratory in which the development ofbuilding assemblies and construction sequencing, drawings and computer applications, projectmanagement skills, and professional thinking and