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Graduate Education and Undergraduate Research in ET
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jinwen Zhu, Missouri Western State University; Virendra Varma, Missouri Western State University
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Engineering Technology
engineering technology (ET)students and talented local high school students in the cutting-edge technologies relatedto nano engineering, and to provide students with real-world research experience througha Summer Research Institute project. The students involved in the project team would notonly gain knowledge in nanotechnology but also gain experience working with computersimulations and electronic devices. The project team consisted of one faculty member,one junior ET undergraduate student, and one junior high school student. Theundergraduate student was selected from one of ET classes during Spring 2006 semester.Student selection was based on student’s academic performance, motivation, andwillingness to participate in the project. The high school
Conference Session
Manufacturing Capstone and Design Projects
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John Rajadas, Arizona State University; Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1191: DESIGN, FABRICATION AND TESTING OF A LOW-SPEED WINDTUNNEL LABORATORYJohn Rajadas, Arizona State UniversityBradley Rogers, Arizona State University Page 12.466.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Design, Fabrication and Testing of a Low-Speed Wind Tunnel LaboratoryAbstractEngineering Technology programs focus on delivering a hands-on engineering education. Thestudents get introduced to the theoretical development of engineering concepts first, then theyapply the concepts to solve practical problems and test the concepts in carefully designedexperiments carried out in appropriate facilities. One of the
Conference Session
Best Practices in Industrial Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Manocher Djassemi
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Engineering Technology
educators in the field.IntroductionMany industrial and engineering technology programs offer laboratory-oriented manufacturingcourses with the mission of providing students with a practical experience in product design andmanufacturing. Common courses in these programs may include manufacturing automation,computer-integrated manufacturing and/or numerical control systems1,2,3. These courses typicallycover a wide range of topics such as control theory, robotics, and programmable logiccontrollers, and limited coverage of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer-aideddesign/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM).This paper describes a new laboratory-oriented course at the industrial technology (IT) programof California Polytechnic State
Conference Session
Electrical Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University; Joanne DeGroat, Ohio State University; Aurenice Oliveira
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1208: TEACHING FIELD PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAY DESIGN(FPGA) TO FUTURE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTS:COURSE DEVELOPMENTNasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological UniversityJoanne DeGroat, Ohio State UniversityAurenice Lima, Michigan Technological University Page 12.1357.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Teaching Field Programmable Gate Array Design (FPGA) to Future Electrical Engineering Technologists: Course DevelopmentAbstractFPGA-based re-programmable logic design became more attractive during the last decade, and theuse of FPGA in digital logic design is increasing rapidly. The need for highly qualified FPGAdesigners is
Conference Session
Electrical Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
C. Richard Helps, Brigham Young University; Andrew Arnott, Brigham Young University
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Engineering Technology
, which may be running a differentCPU, architecture and operating system than the development system. One of the elective courses offered is in Mechatronics. This course requires students todesign and build a small autonomous robot with motors, sensors and actuators. The coursetypically attracts Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Information Technology (IT) students whowork in teams. The ME students provide expertise in mechanical design and related engineeringtopics and the IT students provide expertise in operating systems, programming and computersystems integration. Both groups learn new skills in input/output handling, autonomousintelligence and related mechatronic concepts. The IT students have already completed severalrequired courses
Conference Session
Electrical Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hong 'Jeffrey' Nie; Recayi 'Reg' Pecen
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1289: THE INNOVATIVE EFFECTS OF HDL AND FPGA ON DIGITALHARDWARE DESIGN EDUCATION IN EET PROGRAMSHong "Jeffrey" Nie, University of Northern Iowa Hong (Jeffrey) Nie is an assistant professor of Electrical and Information Engineering Technology Program at UNI. Dr. Nie received his Ph.D. in EE from the University of British Columbia, Canada in 2003. His research interests are in the area of hardware implementations of wireless sensor networks, advanced wireless transceiver architectures for sensors in harsh electromagnetic, ultra wide-band techniques for wireless sensor transceivers, and software defined radio & related digital signal processing techniques. Dr. Nie’s recent research
Conference Session
Electromechanical Capstone and Design Projects in ET
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gene Harding, Purdue University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1073: A JITTER EDUCATION: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE FRESHMANJITTER INTROGene Harding, Purdue University GENE L. HARDING is an assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Purdue University. He worked with logic analyzers and oscilloscopes for three years at Agilent Technologies, and has over 21 years of experience with the U.S. Air Force doing technical research, electronic warfare, wide- and metropolitan-area computer network management, technical intelligence analysis, and missile warning system software support. He holds MSEE and BSEE degrees from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Conference Session
Electrical Technology Projects and Applications
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Chandra Sekhar, Purdue University-Calumet; Omer Farook, Purdue University-Calumet; Scott Reimer, Purdue University Calumet; Ilija KaramacoskiI, Purdue University Calumet
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-1101: AUDITORY, VISUAL AND TACTILE STIMULI SYSTEM ? ASENIOR DESIGN PROJECTChandra Sekhar, Purdue University-Calumet CHANDRA R. SEKHAR is a member of the faculty of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology at Purdue University Calumet. Professor Sekhar earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry from the University of Madras (India), a Diploma in Instrumentation from Madras Institute of Technology and Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Pennsylvania. Professor Sekhar’s primary teaching and research focus is in the areas of Biomedical and Process Control Instrumentation and Clinical Engineering.Omer Farook, Purdue University-Calumet OMER FAROOK is a
Conference Session
Unique Developments in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Donald Harby, UCM; Patricia Polastri, UCM; Chakapong Chuenprasertsuk, UCM
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-838: A NEW APPROACH TO TEACHING PROGRAMABLE LOGICCONTROLLER PROGRAMMINGDonald Harby, UCM Donald Harby is an associate professor of Engineering Technology at University of Central Missouri. His research interests include automation, machine tool design and control, and technical education. He has over 15 years of industrial manufacturing and automation experience. He received his BS from Parks College of St. Louis University in 1991, and his MS from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2002, and expects his PhD from the University of Missouri-Colubmia in 2007.Patricia Polastri, UCM PATRICIA POLASTRI is a Ph.D. fellow at Indiana State University, and an instructor at the
Conference Session
Assessment Methods
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas Currin, Southern Polytechnic State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-839: A MODEL FOR SUCCESSFULLY MEASURING PROGRAMOUTCOMESThomas Currin, Southern Polytechnic State University Page 12.66.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 ! !∀ !# ∃# ∃ ∀ % !&
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technology Curriculum Innovations
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Vladimir Sheyman, Wayne State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-873: COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THERMODYNAMICSEXPERIMENTSVladimir Sheyman, Wayne State University Vladimir Sheyman received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Academy of Sciences, Minsk, Belarus. Prior to joining WSU Division of Engineering Technology in 1986, he worked in industry. His areas of interest include heat and mass transfer and thermal sciences. He has published two research based books, over 100 technical papers, and has received patents for 28 inventions. Page 12.394.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Computer Simulation of the
Conference Session
Industrial Collaborations and Applications
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Durfee, Eastern Washington University; William Loendorf, Eastern Washington University; Donald Richter, Eastern Washington University
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Engineering Technology
project management, robotics /automation and air pollution dispersion modeling. Page 12.1577.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2007 Utilizing Industrial Collaboration to Infuse Undergraduate Research into the Engineering Technology CurriculumAbstractThis paper discusses how the Department of Engineering & Design (E&D) at EasternWashington University (EWU) used real world problems provided by industrial partners toenhance the student’s classroom experience using undergraduate research. Last year theEngineering & Design Department moved
Conference Session
Assessment Methods
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Scott Danielson, Arizona State University; Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University
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Engineering Technology
institutionalizedand last minute ABET visit preparation minimized.IntroductionThe assessment of student attainment of program outcomes as required by ABET accreditationcriteria presents challenges for engineering education programs. Criterion 3 of the 2007/2008criteria for accrediting engineering technology programs states that programs must demonstratethat student assessments are being used as part of a broad, documented continuous improvementprocess. In addition, multiple assessment methods are to be used to “triangulate” data to ensurethat program outcomes and objectives are being met. The Criteria goes on to suggest possibleassessment methods, including “student portfolios, student performance in project work andactivity-based learning; results of
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Industrial Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jason Durfee, Eastern Washington University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-879: PLANNING A LIVING-BUILDING LABORATORY (BUILDING ASA LABORATORY) THAT WILL INTEGRATE WITH ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGY CURRICULUMJason Durfee, Eastern Washington University JASON DURFEE received his BS and MS degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University. He holds a Professional Engineer certification. Prior to teaching at Eastern Washington University he was a military pilot, an engineering instructor at West Point and an airline pilot. His interests include aerospace, aviation, professional ethics and piano technology. Page 12.1156.1© American Society for Engineering Education
Conference Session
Recruiting, Retention and Diversity in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tim Brower, Oregon Institute of Technology; Richard Grimsley, Project Lead The Way; Pam Newberry, Project Lead The Way
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-884: STEM IS NOT JUST A FOUR INDIVIDUALLY LETTERED WORDTim Brower, Oregon Institute of Technology Tim L. Brower is a professor and chair of the Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering and Technology Department at Oregon Institute of Technology. He is the Affiliate Director of Project Lead The Way-Oregon. Prior to entering academia in 1998, he was a lead engineer for Lockheed Martin Corp. in Littleton, CO.Richard Grimsley, Project Lead The Way T. Richard Grimsley is the Associate Vice President for Project Lead The Way®. Prior to joining PLTW™ in October, 2001, he served as Director of Technology Education for the Texas education agency. He taught technology education for seven
Conference Session
Recruiting, Retention and Diversity in Engineering Technology
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Claude Kansaku, Oregon Institute of Technology; Linda Kehr, Klamath County School District; Catherine Lanier, Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium
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Engineering Technology
AC 2007-919: STEM-RELATED K-12 OUTREACH THROUGH HIGH-ALTITUDEBALLOON PROGRAM COLLABORATIONSClaude Kansaku, Oregon Institute of Technology CLAUDE KANSAKU is an Associate Professor of Computer Engineering Technology at OIT. He is a faculty advisor for the LaunchOIT BalloonSat program and is the primary OIT collaborator in the To the Edge of Space high-altitude balloon program. He has taught or co-taught several BalloonSat workshops, including a NSF Chautauqua Short Course for College Teachers.Linda Kehr, Klamath County School District LINDA KEHR is a fifth grade teacher at Ferguson Elementary School (Klamath Falls, OR) and is the primary K-12 collaborator in the To the Edge of Space program
Conference Session
Recruitment & Retention in ET Programs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Dudeck, Pennsylvania State Univ.-Hazleton Campus; Wieslaw Grebski, Pennsylvania State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-341: A NEW VISION FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMSTO STRENGTHEN RECRUITMENT AND RETENTIONKenneth Dudeck, Pennsylvania State Univ.-Hazleton Campus KENNETH DUDECK is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University located in Hazleton PA. He has been teaching Electrical, Computer, and Electrical Technology Engineering Courses for the past 20 years. He is also a consultant for the Naval Air Warfare center in Patuxent River, MD.Wieslaw Grebski, Pennsylvania State University WIESLAW GREBSKI is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University located in Hazleton PA. He has been teaching Mechanical and Mechanical
Conference Session
Assessment of Engineering Technology Programs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Albert Lozano, Pennsylvania State University - Wilkes-Barre
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Engineering Technology
PROGRAM: STUDENT PERCEPTIONS Albert Lozano-Nieto, PhD The Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth College Wilkes-Barre Campus P.O. Box PSU Lehman, PA 18627 Phone: (570) 675-9245 email: AXL17@psu.eduTo support TAC of ABET Criterion 2 points (g) and (h), we have incorporated the writing ofcritical reviews in an Electronics Design course –junior level- in the Bachelor of Science inElectrical Engineering Technology program offered at the campus. The students are
Conference Session
Non-Technical Skills Build Success in ET
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Albert Lozano, Pennsylvania State University - Wilkes-Barre
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Engineering Technology
READINESS FOR NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS Albert Lozano-Nieto, PhD The Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth College Wilkes-Barre Campus P.O. Box PSU Lehman, PA 18627 Phone: (570) 675-9245 email: AXL17@psu.eduIn the past, engineering and engineering technology schools had an almost exclusive emphasis on thetechnical contents of their programs, giving the students the necessary background and tools to ensure theirtechnical performance. At
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Assessment of Engineering Technology Programs
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Virendra Varma, Missouri Western State University; Tina Varma, University of Central Missouri
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-348: USING E-PORTFOLIOS FOR PROGRAM ASSESSMENT: SOMEOBSERVATIONSVirendra Varma, Missouri Western State University Virendra Varma, Ph.D., P.E., is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Engineering Technology at Missouri Western State University.Tina Varma, University of Central Missouri Tina Varma, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Central Missouri. Page 13.1336.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Using E-portfolios for Program Assessment: Some ConsiderationsAbstractIn the Internet age, electronic portfolios (e-portfolios) are
Conference Session
Projects & Partnerships Result in Student Learning
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Karen Horton, University of Maine-Orono; Constance Holden, University of Maine at Augusta; Ken Wild, National Park Service
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-366: VIRTUAL PRESERVATION: A UNIQUE APPLIED RESEARCHPROJECT IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARKKaren Horton, University of Maine-Orono Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology, University of MaineConstance Holden, University of Maine at Augusta Associate Professor of Developmental Mathematics, University of Maine at AugustaKen Wild, National Park Service National Park Service Archeologist and Cultural Resource Manager, Virgin Islands National Park, St. John Page 13.1387.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Virtual Preservation: a Unique Applied Research Project in
Conference Session
Electrical Engineering Technology Design Projects & Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kin Moy, Youngstown State University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-407: INTEGRATION OF ELECTROMAGNETICS (EM) ANDELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) INTO ELECTRICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMKin Moy, Youngstown State University Mr. Kin P. Moy is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio. He holds BSEE and MSEE degrees in Electrical Engineering from Youngstown State University. He was an Adjunct Faculty in Electrical Engineering Department since 1975. Prior to joining YSU, he spent 32 years in General Motors Corporation & Delphi Corporation, retiring in 2005. He was an EMC engineering manager and department head of research laboratories at Delphi Packard Electric
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Reaching Students: Innovations to Curriculum in ET
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Myszka, University of Dayton
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-414: ALTERNATIVE STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS INMECHANICAL MEASUREMENT COURSESDavid Myszka, University of Dayton David Myszka is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at the University of Dayton. Dave is a Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in Ohio and is actively involved in applied research with industry, mostly related to design, computer analysis and instrumentation. Dave received a B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Dayton. He also received an M.B.A. degree from the University of Dayton
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Immanuel Edinbarough, The University of Texas at Brownsville; Yazmin Muniz, The University of Texas at Brownsville
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-420: EXPERIENCES WITH THE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANOVEL RAPID PRODUCT MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUE IN THE BATCHPRODUCTION OF MINIATURE INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS.Immanuel Edinbarough, The University of Texas at Brownsville Immanuel Edinbarough is a Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering Technology at the University of Texas at Brownsville, Brownsville, Texas, USA. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India in 1996. Dr. Edinbarough has several years of industry experience. He has taught at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY before joining the University of Texas at Brownsville. His teaching and research interests are in
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ivana Milanovic, University of Hartford; Tom Eppes, University of Hartford
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-440: MODULAR, ADAPTABLE AND REUSABLE APPROACH TOTHERMAL-FLUIDS: OUTWITTING THE NORMS (MARATHON)Ivana Milanovic, University of Hartford Ivana M. Milanovic is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnic University, NY and M.S. and B.S. from University of Belgrade in Yugoslavia.Tom Eppes, University of Hartford Tom A. Eppes is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford. He holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in
Conference Session
Graduate Education in Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tom Eppes, University of Hartford; Ivana Milanovic, University of Hartford; Janice Girouard, University of Hartford
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-446: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO UNDERGRADUATE ANDGRADUATE CHANGETom Eppes, University of Hartford Tom A. Eppes is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford. He holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan.Ivana Milanovic, University of Hartford Ivana M. Milanovic is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture at the University of Hartford. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
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Innovative Curriculum in Electrical Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cheng Lin, Old Dominion University; Gene Hou, Old Dominion University; Yuzhong Shen, Old Dominion University; Hector Garcia, Old Dominion University
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-458: AN INTEGRATED SIMULATION DESIGN WITHTHREE-DIMENSIONAL MOTIONS AND A HYDRAULIC STEWARTSIMULATORCheng Lin, Old Dominion UniversityGene Hou, Old Dominion UniversityYuzhong Shen, Old Dominion UniversityHector Garcia, Old Dominion University Page 13.184.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2008 Redesign of the Stewart Flight Simulator Platform with Real-Time Sensing and ActuationAbstractThis paper presents an integrated design process and tests of a Stewart simulator with avirtual visualization tool, which uses Virtools to create and generate three-dimensionalmotions. An inverse kinematic algorithm is written to convert each visualized motion
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jay Porter, Texas A&M University; Jorge Alvarado, Texas A&M University; Joseph Morgan, Texas A&M University; John Poston, Texas A&M University; Kenneth Peddicord, Texas A&M University; John Crenshaw, STP Nuclear Operating Company
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Engineering Technology
AC 2008-487: POWER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY: A NEW PROGRAMTARGETED AT THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRYJay Porter, Texas A&M University Jay R. Porter joined the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University in 1998 and is currently the Program Director for the Electronics and Telecommunications Programs. He received the BS degree in electrical engineering (1987), the MS degree in physics (1989), and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering (1993) from Texas A&M University.Wei Zhan, Texas A&M University Dr. Wei Zhan is an Assistant Professor of Electronics Engineering Technology at Texas A&M University. Dr. Zhan earned his D.Sc. in Systems
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Industry and Engineering Technology Partnerships
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joseph Fuehne, Purdue University-Columbus
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Engineering Technology
. Essentially, their training served as apreparatory class for the CCT exam. However, other benefits outside of the exam wereidentified. They included improved efficiency and knowledge of calibration issues, establishmentof a common vocabulary about calibration, and development of a professional development pathfor technicians. According to the Cummins, Inc. charter, “at the end of the day value will beadded to Cummins as data quality, productivity and efficiency improve.”After conducting the class once, Cummins decided it was too costly for them to continue andapproached the Purdue University College of Technology in Columbus, Indiana about offeringthe class as part of their curriculum. The mechanical engineering technology (MET) departmentof the
Conference Session
Diversity and K-12 Issues
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Seyed Allameh, Northern Kentucky University; Thomas Brackman, Northern Kentucky University; C. Dale Elifrits, Northern Kentucky University; Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Northern Kentucky University
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Engineering Technology
schools level in earth science and chemistry prior to moving to engineering. He has 33 years of experience in engineering education.Morteza Sadat-Hossieny, Northern Kentucky University Morteza Sadat-Hossieny is an Associate professor and a graduate faculty of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology at Northern Kentucky University. Dr. Sadat-Hossieny is actively involved in consulting and research in different areas of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology fields such as CADD, Automation, and technology transfer mechanisms. He regularly publishes papers in different proceedings and journals