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BME Curriculum Development
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samantha Jacques, Milwaukee School of Engineeirng; John D. Gassert, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Thomas Swiontek, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jeffrey LaMack, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Charles Tritt, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Larry Fennigkoh, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Ron Gerrits, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Vincent Canino, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Nancy Schlick, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Biomedical
programs are struggling to keep their curriculum current and meet thechanging needs of today’s technically based society. Every engineering program needs toproduce technically savvy engineers prepared for the workforce (or graduate school) whileteaching them professional skills such as teamwork, leadership, and communication. BecauseBiomedical Engineering (BME) programs must include the ability “to solve the problems at theinterface of engineering and biology” and “the ability to make measurements on and interpretdata from living systems” [1] BME programs often have more difficulties including the requisiteengineering topics necessary to meet ABET criteria. A good biomedical engineer must have atleast a basic understanding of mechanical
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New Trends in ECE Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lihong (Heidi) Jiao, Grand Valley State University
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Electrical and Computer
fiber optics,carry out experiments and analyze data, and utilize the techniques and skills learned for real lifeengineering practice. The course takes the format of lecture plus lab activities. Students not onlygain knowledge in this area but also obtain hands-on experiences on splicing optical fiber,diagnosing the health of a fiber link, and designing a single-channel optical communicationsystem. Initial student feedback indicates that the course goals have been successfully met.Introduction In recent years, many applications in the areas of video, voice and data transmission call forhigh-speed, high-bandwidth and reliable telecommunication network. Web applications such asiTunes, YouTube, and MySpace are generating an increasingly higher
Conference Session
Computer Applications in Energy Conversion
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Faruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State University; Ayhan Zora, Deere and Company
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Energy Conversion and Conservation
students is to use one of the simulation software tools for theanalysis and simulation of engineering systems. Recently the use and development ofeducational software and simulation tools have been considerably increased for bothundergraduate and graduate levels. Software tools developers started giving attention to reduceamount of expensive commercial testing equipments by software and simulation tools whichgives the upfront analysis opportunity to industry. Many educational institutions prefer usingsoftware simulation tools instead of buying expensive test equipments for their laboratories, andresearch facilities. Taking engineering education into account, a demonstration mostly engageswith process modeling, testing and simulation, imitated data
Conference Session
ASCE Policy 465: Raising the Bar
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Jon Nelson, American Society of Civil Engineers; David Hornbeck, Southern Polytechnic State University; James Lambrechts, Wentworth Institute of Technology; Joe Manous, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Robert Stevens, Arcadis U.S., Inc; Leo Titus, ECS, Ltd; Jeffrey Russell
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Civil Engineering
AC 2009-884: PARAPROFESSIONALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERINGJon Nelson, American Society of Civil Engineers JON D. NELSON, P.E., M.ASCE is Vice President and Unit Operation Leader for the Central Region of the Civil Infrastructure Group of Tetra Tech Inc. He maintains offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Nelson has 34 years of experience mostly associated with water and wastewater projects serving local and state government. He holds a B.S. degree in civil engineering from Kansas State University and a M.S. degree in environmental engineering from Oklahoma State University. He is licensed to practice in four states. Nelson served two six-year terms on the Oklahoma State
Conference Session
Thermodynamics, Fluids, and Heat Transfer I
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Andrew Foley, United States Coast Guard Academy; Michael Plumley, United States Coast Guard Academy
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Mechanical Engineering
therefore, for entropy generation terms to be allocatedto the surrounding ‘environmental control volume’, as mixing, conduction, convection andradiation etc. These can of course occur well outside of the original problem focused controlvolume which has invariably been defined by simple consideration of the ensuing first lawenergy analysis and obvious geometry features. The ‘bottleneck’ referred to in the title of thepaper is descriptive of what happens to the vast majority of Thermodynamics courses at thispoint. Students having obtained a solid understanding of the first law and its applications donot progress through to the same level of understanding with the second law. The vastmajority learning to use the second law almost on autopilot without
Conference Session
New Research on Retention of URM Groups in STEM
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deborah Trytten, University of Oklahoma; Anna Wong Lowe, University of Oklahoma; Susan Walden, University of Oklahoma
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Minorities in Engineering
AC 2009-467: RACIAL INEQUALITY EXISTS IN SPITE OFOVERREPRESENTATION: THE CASE OF ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENTS INENGINEERING EDUCATIONDeborah Trytten, University of Oklahoma Deborah A. Trytten is an Associate Professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma.Anna Wong Lowe, University of Oklahoma Anna Wong Lowe is a doctoral candidate in Communication at the University of Oklahoma. Her research speciality is in Asian American identity and whiteness.Susan Walden, University of Oklahoma Susan E. Walden is the Associate Director of the Sooner Engineering EDucation (SEED) Center in the College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma
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International Initiatives, Partnerships, Teaching Strategies & Collaborative Networks (IUCEE, IFEES, LACCEI.... )
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ivan Esparragoza, Pennsylvania State University; Maria M. Larrondo Petrie, Florida Atlantic University
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International
AC 2009-853: BUILDING RESEARCH COMMUNITIES AND COLLABORATIVENETWORKS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: LACCEI VISIONAND INITIATIVESIvan Esparragoza, Pennsylvania State University Ivan E. Esparragoza is an Associate Professor of Engineering at Penn State. His interests are in engineering design education, innovative design, global design, and global engineering education. He has introduced multinational design projects in a freshman introductory engineering design course in collaboration with institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean as part of his effort to contribute to the formation of world class engineers for the Americas. He is actively involved in the International Division of
Conference Session
Methods and Techniques in Graduate Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pauline Johnson, University of Alabama; Philip Johnson, University of Alabama; Beth Todd, University of Alabama; Joan Barth, University of Alabama; Bettie Aruwajoye, University of Alabama; Hannah Beatty, University of Alabama; Kendrick Gibson, University of Alabama; Sarah Dunlap, University of Alabama
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Graduate Studies
AC 2009-1479: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE INDEVELOPING GRADUATE STUDENT SOFT SKILLSPauline Johnson, University of Alabama Pauline Johnson is an Associate Professor of Civil Construction and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama.Philip Johnson, University of Alabama Philip Johnson is an Associate Professor of Civil Construction and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama.Beth Todd, University of Alabama Beth Todd is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alabama.Joan Barth, University of Alabama Joan Barth is a Research Social Scientist with the Institute of Social Science Research at the University of
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Liberal Education and Leadership
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Hanson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Julia Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Liberal Education
AC 2009-1676: DEVELOPING STUDENTS' ABILITIES IN TECHNICALLEADERSHIP: THE ROSE-HULMAN LEADERSHIP ACADEMYJames Hanson, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology James Hanson is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Rose-Hulman where he has been teaching since 2002. Among the courses he teaches is the capstone design course where he mentors team leaders. He has received several teaching awards including the ASEE Illinois-Indiana Section Outstanding Teaching Award and the ASEE Outstanding New Mechanics Educator Award. He has four years experience as a US Army officer where he led combat ready units. Recently he helped initiate the Rose-Hulman Leadership Academy.Julia Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute
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The Role of Engineering in Public Policy
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
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Melissa Lott, University of Texas, Austin; Carey King, University of Texas, Austin; Michael Webber, University of Texas, Austin
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Engineering and Public Policy
AC 2009-525: USING THE TEXAS INTERACTIVE POWER SIMULATOR FORDIRECT INSTRUCTIONMelissa Lott, University of Texas, Austin Melissa Lott is a graduate student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Her work includes a unique pairing of mechanical engineering and public policy in the field of energy systems research. She is a graduate of the University of California at Davis, receiving a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biological Systems Engineering. Melissa is currently working as a member of the Webber Energy Group at the University of Texas at Austin. She was a 2008 recipient of the Rylander Excellence in Teaching Endowment for her achievements in the
Conference Session
Innovations in ECE Education I
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xingguo Xiong, University of Bridgeport; Linfeng Zhang, University of Bridgeport; Junling Hu, University of Bridgeport; Lawrence Hmurcik, University of Bridgeport
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Electrical and Computer
design and testing, semiconductor fabrication, etc. His research interests include VLSI, MEMS and nanotechnology.Linfeng Zhang, University of Bridgeport Linfeng Zhang is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He teaches in the areas of biosensors, controls, signal processing, MEMS, alternative energy. He conducts research in chem/bio sensors design, fabrication, and modeling.Junling Hu, University of Bridgeport Junling Hu is an assistant professor in Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Bridgeport, CT. She teaches courses in the fields of CFD, Thermofluid science, thermal management of electronics, welding engineering, and
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Meeting the Needs of Engineering Faculty, Researchers, and Students
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia Kirkwood, University of Arkansas
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Engineering Libraries
AC 2009-140: USING ENGINEERING THESES AND DISSERTATIONS TOINFORM COLLECTION-DEVELOPMENT DECISIONS, ESPECIALLY IN CIVILENGINEERINGPatricia Kirkwood, University of Arkansas Patricia Kirkwood is the Engineering and Mathematics Librarian at the University of Arkansas where she has been carefully adding civil engineering materials to the collection for 5 years. Patricia has over 20 years experience as a chemistry librarian and a science librarian, but 2004 marked the new career of Engineering Librarian. Page 14.1320.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009USING ENGINEERING THESES AND
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2009 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Douglas R. Carroll
The Business of Engineering Education Douglas R. Carroll Missouri University of Science and TechnologyAbstractThe current recession is going to financially stress public universities in theMidwest; state funding will in all likelihood decline. High school graduationrates will be declining in all five states over the next few years, so enrollment andtuition revenues will also decline. It will be a difficult period for the universitiesfinancially, and faculty must think about the cost effectiveness of theircontributions to the university. Faculty need to work with the administration tobuild a strong case for state funding, help with retention of current students, andrecruiting of
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adam Czekanski, United States Military Academy
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Environmental Engineering
AC 2009-896: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDENT TEAM PARTNERS WITHWATER FOR PEOPLE TO ASSESS WATER AND SANITATION PROJECTS INGUATEMALAAdam Czekanski, United States Military Academy ADAM J. CZEKANSKI is an instructor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He teaches introductory courses in environmental science, environmental engineering, and hydrogeology. Mr. Czekanski’s academic and research interests include engineering education and drinking water treatment in developing nations. Mr. Czekanski is a licensed professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics, Academic Integrity
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Engineering Ethics
curricula.This is particularly essential for civil and environmental engineering, as human lives may be lostand significant environmental damage may occur as a result of unethical behavior. At theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder (CU), the Civil (CVEN) and Environmental (EVEN)engineering curricula attempt to lay a strong foundation in ethics in the 1-credit Introduction toEngineering courses that first year students are required to take. It is hoped that drawingparallels between professional ethics and cheating behaviors among students will enhance thestudents’ understanding of professional ethics. The perception of cheating behaviors by studentsin these courses was evaluated using the 18 questions from the PACES-1 survey1. Despitelinking the survey
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Assessing the Efficacy of Nontraditional Programs
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sharon deMonsabert, George Mason University; John Lanzarone, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Mico Miller, George Mason University; Barry Liner, George Mason University
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Continuing Professional Development
University Page 14.509.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Educating Federal Engineers to be Entrepreneurial Thinkers and Leaders Who Would Have Thought?AbstractThe Headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) contracted with theDepartment of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE) of George MasonUniversity (GMU) to assist in the development of a Learning Plan for USACE. In order todetermine the learning needs of the USACE Headquarters staff with respect to Leadership,Communication, and Professionalism, CEIE developed and facilitated three workshops. Theworkshops resulted
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2009 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ossama Elhadary
frequent causes of change were “Changed conditions” (“unbudgeted and unanticipated changes to baseline assumptions as they pertain to site conditions and weather) and “Programming Evolution” (change in/to the underlying basis of design as captured and identified in the baseline). This implies that more needs to done to identify risks that might derail the project and proactively plan responses to mitigate those risks. The fact that “ “Changed Conditions” seem to be a strong driver to change as shown by this research is understandable as in today’s complex IT projects and for a successful implementation many prerequisites and conditions need to be met and when they are not, change to projects become inevitable. In this
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Concluding Thoughts in Engineering Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Harry Petersen, Minnesota State University, Mankato; William Peterson, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Industrial Engineering
AC 2009-938: CONVERTING FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES TO WEB-BASEDON-LINE COLLEGE CLASSESHarry Petersen, Minnesota State University, Mankato Dr. Harry Petersen is an associate professor in the Department of Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He has a BA in Physics and an MS in Chemistry Education from Bemidji State University in Minnesota, an MS in Railroad Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois, and a PhD in Industrial Engineering from Texas A & M University. A former high school science teacher, he also worked for ten years in manufacturing and railroad industries. Dr. Petersen has taught industrial and manufacturing
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New Research and Trends Related to Minorities in Engineering
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Adam Morris, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Madhumi Mitra, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore; Xavier Henry, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
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Minorities in Engineering
AC 2009-423: SIMPLIFIED MANAGEMENT ZONES FROM ANALYSES ANDMAPPING OF MULTIPLE YEARS OF SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED HARVESTDATAAbhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Abhijit Nagchaudhuri is a Professor in the Department of Engineering and Aviation Sciences at University of Maryland Eastern Shore. Prior to joining UMES he worked in Turabo University in San Juan , PR as well as Duke University in Durham North Carolina as Assistant Professor and Research Assistant Professor, respectively. Dr. Nagchaudhuri is a member of ASME and ASEE professional societies and is actively involved in teaching and research in the fields of engineering mechanics, robotics, systems and control, remote
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2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Frank Lanzer
Attracting Girls to Engineering & Technology: Reach them before they're turned off Frank Lanzer Anne Arundel Community CollegeAbstractThe low percentage of woman and minorities in engineering, and other technical fields, iswell-documented. While one cannot force persons into a given field, we ought to ensurethat students are exposed to these disciplines and provided with both basic skills and avision of what they can become. Research generally shows attitudes and perceptions ofwhat individuals want to become being developed early in the secondary educationprocess. Community colleges, in particular, are uniquely positioned close to
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2009 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
Authors
Bruno Osorno
become versus the classic face-to-face classroom teaching. To do so we split one class in two sections; the first one is the onlinesection and the second one is the classroom face-to-face section. To reduce duplication, while the online section is taking the class; the classroom face-to-face section takes the class via an LCDprojector.The time has arrived where all students have a laptop or have a PC at home. 90% of the studentstaking these classes own a laptop with wireless communication. It is very encouraging to see thatthe students in the classroom face-to-face class have their own laptops connected to the onlineclass so that they can minimize note taking and pay more attention to the lecture. The question is;how do I make sure that students
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2009 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Frank Lanzer
Attracting Girls to Engineering & Technology: Reach them before they're turned off Frank Lanzer Anne Arundel Community CollegeAbstractThe low percentage of woman and minorities in engineering, and other technical fields, iswell-documented. While one cannot force persons into a given field, we ought to ensurethat students are exposed to these disciplines and provided with both basic skills and avision of what they can become. Research generally shows attitudes and perceptions ofwhat individuals want to become being developed early in the secondary educationprocess. Community colleges, in particular, are uniquely positioned close to
Conference Session
Assessing Design Course Work
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Conrad, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Nabila (Nan) BouSaba, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; William Heybruck, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Daniel Hoch, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Peter Schmidt, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Deborah Sharer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Design in Engineering Education
at BPM Technology in Greenville, South Carolina. Dr. Conrad is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP). He is also a member of ASEE, Eta Kappa Nu, the Project Management Institute, and the IEEE Computer Society. He is the author of numerous books, book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers in the areas of robotics, parallel processing, artificial intelligence, and engineering education.Nabila (Nan) BouSaba, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Nabila (Nan) BouSaba is a faculty associate in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Nan earned her BS in Electrical
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Norb Delatte, Cleveland State University; Paul Bosela, Cleveland State University; Joshua Bagaka's, Cleveland State University; Rosemary Sutton, Cleveland State University
AC 2009-609: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF FAILURE CASE STUDIES ON THECIVIL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MECHANICS CURRICULUM:FINAL REPORTNorb Delatte, Cleveland State UniversityPaul Bosela, Cleveland State UniversityJoshua Bagaka's, Cleveland State UniversityRosemary Sutton, Cleveland State University Page 14.251.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Assessing the Impact of Failure Case Studies on the Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Curriculum: Final ReportAbstract This paper is the third and last in a series documenting work to assess the impact of theintroduction of failure case studies into engineering mechanics and civil
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2009 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Kevin R. Lewelling
years of the degree and additional interactions with seniordesign students; there is not a graduate engineering program in Fort Smith. With this in mind,the student population used in research projects is limited to freshman, sophomores, and seniordesign students, reducing the scope and complexity of the research that can be conducted. Theseconstraints have prompted evolution of the processes described in this paper.The Electric Vehicle Project (EVP) began in 2006 with a student led proposal submitted toBaldor Electric Company, the largest domestic producer of electric motors and drives, whichnetted the research team donated supplies and services. EVP is a multi-year research projectemphasizing the construction and testing of an electric
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Recruitment and Retention in Engineering Technology Programs
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raju Dandu, Kansas State University, Salina
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Engineering Technology
AC 2009-1208: FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE IN MANAGING NSF S-STEMGRANTS AT KANSAS STATE, SALINARaju Dandu, Kansas State University, Salina Page 14.634.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 First Year Experience in managing NSF S-STEM Grant at K-State at SalinaAbstractThe ELITE (Enhancing Lives through Technology and Engineering) program is a targetedscholarship program to increase the number of traditionally underrepresented but academicallytalented students in Kansas earning associate and bachelor's degrees in engineering technology.The program received an S-STEM grant from National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2006. Thispaper provides an overview of first year grant
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Preparing and Retaining Engineering Students
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Prue Howard, Central Queensland University
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Cooperative & Experiential Education
AC 2009-2409: PREPARATION AND REFLECTION: MAKING PROFESSIONALPRACTICE EXPLICITPrue Howard, Central Queensland University Dr Prue Howard is a senior lecturer and Convenor of the Future Engineering Education Directions (FEED) research and scholarship group at CQUniversity. She has BEng (Mech), ME in Dynamics and a Professional Doctorate in Transdiciplinary Studies. She moved to the higher education sector in 1990 after a career as a mechanical designer in industry. A love of teaching has kept her there since. Prue has received National Awards in the areas of Women in Engineering and Curriculum Innovation, as well as having received the University's Vice-Chancellor's Award for Quality Teaching
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Faculty and Program Exchanges: Internationalizing, Collaborations and Interactions
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Voice, Michigan State University; Volodymyr Tarabara, Michigan State University; Mark Wiesner, Duke University; Merlin Bruening, Michigan State University
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International
AC 2009-2496: INTERNATIONALIZING TOMORROW’S RESEARCHERS –STRATEGIES AND EXPERIENCES FROM THE PARTNERSHIP FOREDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN MEMBRANE NANOTECHNOLOGIESThomas Voice, Michigan State University Thomas C. Voice is Professor and Director of the Environmental Engineering Program at Michigan State University, and Co-Director of the PERMEANT project described in this presentation. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental chemistry and environmental systems and processes. His research interests focus on the fate and transport of contaminants in environmental systems, environmental health, and physical-chemical processes and technologies. Much of this work has a significant
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Methods and Techniques in Graduate Education
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Brooks, Temple University; Berk Ayranci, Temple University; Keerthi V. Takkalapelli, Temple University
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Graduate Studies
. His teaching interests are in the areas of environment, building systems, and computer aided design.Keerthi V. Takkalapelli, Temple University Keerthi is a graduate student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering department. Page 14.700.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Improvement of Graduate Students’ Performance in Design, Discovery, and LearningAbstractIn this paper we describe how graduate students’ performance was improved in design,discovery, and learning. The primary objective of this study is to provide adequate learningexperience for the students
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Freshman Experience in Engineering Technology
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2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
JungHun Choi, Ohio University; Wieslaw Grebski, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton; Kenneth Dudeck, Pennsylvania State University, Hazleton
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Engineering Technology
introductorycourses are required in the first semester for both programs as part of a new curriculumcomposing of a “common freshman year” for both the Electrical and Mechanical Technologyprograms. 1 The rationale for creating these courses was to provide students with a better broadoverview of both respective fields resulting in students making a more informed choice inselecting to pursue either an EET or MET degree. Additionally these courses will help inspirestudents for future concentrated study by recognizing the end result applications of bothdisciplines by studying systems comprising of electrical and mechanical elements.1. Introduction Especially in the freshmen year, students in the departments of Electrical and MechanicalEngineering Technology