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2009 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ali Daneshmandnia
to the prospective student, S/he has to interruptthe student and asks him/her to retake the test. This causes many problems such as having morethan one result for student, and making the student frustrated and tired which leads to receivingan inaccurate test score. Milosh Suggest that to correct such problem we have to redesign theforms so the proctor can distinguish the main part of the form, such as students name, type of testand number of times that the student have taken the test already.Errors made by network administrators In the Microsoft network environment, users are usually associated with a domain. Adomain can be associated with other domains as a child domain or parent domain. However,when an active directory domain
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2009 Spring ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
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apply basic concepts frommechanics to extended objects in equilibrium.Introduction In this paper, I describe the design and development of a tutorial sequence on theequilibrium of rigid bodies. This tutorial, Equilibrium of rigid bodies, is one of the tutorials inTutorials in Introductory Physics by L. C. McDermott, P. S. Shaffer, and the U. Wash. P. E. G.published in 2000 that make up the set of tutorials on rotations. The tutorial described has beenwritten to address student difficulties with the equilibrium of rigid bodies. These materials areintended for use in an introductory physics course for engineering majors prior to them takingsophomore-level engineering statics. The context is balancing. Each tutorial sequence, whichincludes
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2004 ASEE North Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Chris Papadopoulos; Adeeb Rahman; Josh Bostwick
realized as (2 + 2 + 3) or (2 + 3 + 2), but 7 cannot berealized as (1 + 3 + 3); in other words, 7 can be realized only from two 2’s and one 3. Thus,each score represents a unique level of total quality, but a given score does not uniquelyindicate the level of quality derived from each individual criterion. As a result, this scoringsystem provides a monotonic scale against which to measure overall quality of work, but doesnot favor the importance of one criterion over another.We employed this assessment tool to five different homework problems from Dynamics orStrength of Materials classes. The average scores are reported in Table 1 (N is the number ofhomework papers evaluated (incidences); the total N = 105 arises from five distinctassignments
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2008 Northeast Section Meeting
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) is one of the nation’s four federalservice academies. CGA focuses on the academic, military and physical development ofyoung men and women as leaders in service to our nation. CGA provides the U. S. CoastGuard (USCG) with approximately 190 new Coast Guard officers each year. Upongraduation, each graduate receives a commission as an Ensign in the Coast Guard and aBachelors of Science degree in one of eight fields. The Civil Engineering program, one offour engineering majors at CGA, averages 30 graduates per year. The CGA Civilprogram has taken advantage of the small class size in its development of the capstonedesign course. Students work in teams on several projects each year with clients in theCoast Guard or the local community.In the late
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
Authors
Patrick H. Oosthuizen
, which in this case was 250knots. But most of them apparently thought that it was safe to use the rudder to its full extentright up to that speed - something the plane's designers knew was not the case. In fact, pushingthe rudder first to one extreme and then the other, as was done in Flight 587's case, exposed thevertical tail surface to stresses that were double its design limits. The Airbus A300 and laterA310 do not operate on a fly-by-wire flight control system. They instead use conventionalmechanical flight controls. The action taken by the co-pilot that day on Flight 587 caused thevertical tail surface to separate in flight from the airplane and it was found in Jamaica Bay, about1 mile north of the main wreckage site. The plane’s engines
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2007 St.Lawrence Section Meeting
Authors
Patrick H. Oosthuizen
587's case, exposed thevertical tail surface to stresses that were double its design limits. The Airbus A300 and laterA310 do not operate on a fly-by-wire flight control system. They instead use conventionalmechanical flight controls. The action taken by the co-pilot that day on Flight 587 caused thevertical tail surface to separate in flight from the airplane and it was found in Jamaica Bay, about1 mile north of the main wreckage site. The plane’s engines subsequently separated in flight andwere found several blocks north and east of the main wreckage site. The airplane crashed into aresidential area of Belle Harbor, New York. All 260 people aboard the plane and 5 people on theground were killed, and the plane was destroyed by impact forces
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CANCELLED: Track 5: Technical Session 6: Think-Aloud Insights: Exploring QuantCrit Challenges and Diverse Survey Responses Among Undergraduate Engineering Students
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2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
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Sheila Kathryn Castro, University of Florida; Bruce Frederick Carroll, University of Florida; Janice Mejía, Northwestern University; Kent J. Crippen, University of Florida
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
marginalizedcommunities [3]. Together, QuantCrit can provide valuable broader insights on the CCW heldand used by students of minoritized populations. One example includes Perez Huber et al.’s [10]use of QuantCrit as a counter story methodology to share the occupational outcomes of Latinestudents.Our study explores the use of think-aloud methodology to provide an avenue for integrating theprinciple of Voices and Insight in survey design. Voices and Insight posits that all data issubjected to socially constructed interpretations, thus prompting researchers to reflect on howtheir beliefs and experiences shape their understanding of the data [3]. Voices and Insights alsorecognizes the importance of the knowledge and experiences held by minoritized individuals.Using
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Track 1: Technical Session 6: "Use of a multi-level self-study to engage campus stakeholders and improve STEM student learning outcomes "
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2025 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
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Jennifer Speed, Texas State University; Don Pair, University of Dayton
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2025 CoNECD Paper Submissions, Diversity
. Price, "Enhancing the success of minority STEM studentsby providing financial, academic, social, and cultural capital," In ASEE annual conference &exposition, vol. 2014, 2017.[10] G.H. Kuh, J.K. Kinzie, J.A. Buckley, B.K. Bridges, and J.C. Hayek, J. C. “What matters tostudent success: A review of the literature. In commissioned report for the national symposiumon postsecondary student success, National Postsecondary Education Cooperative, 2006.Available: https://nces.ed.gov/npec/pdf/Kuh_Team_Report.pdf[11] J.J. Fry, "Reframing the deficit mindset: first-generation students and concurrentenrollment," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 2020.[12] G. Menezes, C. Bowen, J. Dong, L. Thompson, N. Warter-Perez, S. Heubach, D
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2008 ASEE Zone 1 Conference
Authors
) is one of the nation’s four federalservice academies. CGA focuses on the academic, military and physical development ofyoung men and women as leaders in service to our nation. CGA provides the U. S. CoastGuard (USCG) with approximately 190 new Coast Guard officers each year. Upongraduation, each graduate receives a commission as an Ensign in the Coast Guard and aBachelors of Science degree in one of eight fields. The Civil Engineering program, one offour engineering majors at CGA, averages 30 graduates per year. The CGA Civilprogram has taken advantage of the small class size in its development of the capstonedesign course. Students work in teams on several projects each year with clients in theCoast Guard or the local community.In the late
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2025 Northeast Section Conference
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Zebin Pepin; Douglas E. Dow
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
Authors
David Dillon; Huseyin Sarper P.E.; Nebojsa Jaksic; Jude DePalma
Technical Paper Series 840936, San Diego, CA, July 16-19, 1984. Proceedings of the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Zone IV Conference Copyright © 2014, American Society for Engineering Education 1337. Sharma, P. K.; Rapp, D.; Rahotgi, N. K., “Methane Pyrolysis and Disposing of Resulting Carbon,” In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU 3) Technical Interchange Meeting, ISRU, Denver, CO, February 11-12, 1999.8. Hoekman, S. Kent; Broch, Amber; Robbins, Curtis; Purcell, Richard, “CO2 Recycling by Reaction with Renewably-Generated Hydrogen,” International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
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2014 ASEE Zone 4 Conference
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Nancy Warter-Perez; Sevak Ghazaryan; Jerardo Martin
, and number of pre and post surveys collected fromstudents in those classrooms.Partnership School Subject(s) Grade Fellow Research Topic # of Surveys level collected Pre PostAlliance Marc & Eva AP Biology 11-12 How Wdr68 Functions in the 59 46Stern Math and Science Craniofacial Regulatory Pathway ofSchool ZebrafishHollenbeck Middle Life Science 7 The Impact of the Introduced
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2025 ASEE -GSW Annual Conference
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James K. Nelson Jr. P.E., Texas A&M University System RELLIS Campus; Celeste Arden Riley, Texas A&M University - Kingsville; Jeffrey John Hatala, West Texas A&M University; Andrew Crawford, Tarleton State University; London Knight, West Texas A&M University; Victoria June Vinzant, Texas A&M University - Kingsville
, Tarleton State UniversityLondon Knight, West Texas A&M UniversityVictoria June Vinzant, Texas A&M University - Kingsville ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 1 Intersection of Design and Society: Student and Faculty Reflection on an Interdisciplinary CourseJames K. Nelson Andrew S. CrawfordRELLIS Academic Alliance Mechanical Engineering Technology StudentTexas A&M University System Tarleton State UniversityCeleste A. Riley
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2021 Northeast Section Meeting
Authors
Dirk R. Albrecht
tangling far less than narrower-gauge wire with standard insulation. Heat shrinktubing optionally stabilizes wire connections to clips.IV. Directed Lab ActivitiesLab activities are organized into four weekly labs during the first five weeks of the course,summarized in Table 2 below, followed by a two-week open-ended sensor project. Table 2: Lab Exercises Lab Module Objectives Setup Arduino and software Download and install software on laptop and Arduino board to Lab 0 display and record a voltage trace over ~10 s. Introduction to Arduino Identify Arduino
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2025 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
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Chloe Long; Bobby Hodkinson
, 2017. [9] Tony Wright and Susan Hamilton. Assessing student understanding in the molecular life sciences using a concept inventory. ATN Assessment, 2008.[10] Margherita Bernabei, Silvia Colabianchi, Andrea Falegnami, and Francesco Costantino. Students’ use of large language models in engineering education: A case study on technology acceptance, perceptions, efficacy, and detection chances. Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, 5:100172, 2023.[11] Vassilka D Kirova, Cyril S Ku, Joseph R Laracy, and Thomas J Marlowe. Software engineering education must adapt and evolve for an llm environment. In Proceedings of the 55th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1, pages 666–672, 2024.[12] Marian Daun
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2025 ASEE PSW Conference
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Mehran Andalibi, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Jonathan M Adams, United States Military Academy
refinements with the hopes that more manipulatives be created for use in calculuscourses as well as upper-division courses (e.g., differential equations, linear algebra, complexanalysis) at ERAU Prescott.References[1] S. Sorby and D. Smith, “2020 Survey for Skills Gaps in Recent Engineering Graduates,” in ASEE Corporate Member Council, Virtual due to Covid: ASEE, Jun. 2020, p. 21.[2] A. McKenna, G. Lichtenstein, P. Weilerstein, and Monroe-White, “The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Using the Questions of What, Why, and How as an Organizing Framework,” in Advanced in Engineering Education, Salt Lake City Utah: ASEE, Fall 2018, p. 8.[3] N. Duval-Couetil, T. Reed-Rhoads, and S. Haghighi, “Engineering Students and Entrepreneurship Education
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2015 Pacific Southwest Section Meeting
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) Dr. Adnan Abufara, Ummul Qura University Dr. Mohammad A. Alim, Alabama A&M University Mr. Laith Al Any, National University Dr. Saleh AlKahtani, Salman bin Abdulaziz University Dr. Abu S. Amanullah, Olympus Communications Dr. Shazzad Aslam-Mir, Senior Consultant Dr. Hassan Badkoobehi, National University Dr. Amelito Enriquez, Canada College Dr. Alireza Farahani, National University Dr. Peilin Fu, National University Dr. James Jaurez, National University Prof. Sanjida Khanam, ITT-Alabama Dr. Debra Larson, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Dr
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Yazmine Berenice Rincon, Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation; Sheena M. Reeves, Prairie View A&M University
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Diversity
project has proven that designing, creating, and printing 3D molds using the TinkerCAD softwareand 3D printers is feasible. The new push system design will eliminate the granule removal issue seenin Prototype 2. The future goal is to scale up the current Prototype 3 design to produce more tabletswith a single mold. By creating the ideal prototype, the creation of tablets made from non-syntheticexcipients will be achieved and potentially allow tailoring of a new and effective drug formulations. References 1. Byrn, S., Futran, M., Thomas, H., Jayjock, E., Maron, N., Meyer, R.F., Myerson, A.S., Thien, M.P., and Trout, B.L. (2015). Achieving continuous manufacturing for final dosage formation
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Darius Miles Gatson, Houston Baptist University; Ryan Duane Barnes, Houston Baptist University
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Diversity
for all pins is identified, the pins can beconfigured as output pins by writing the word value to the GPIO_OUTPUT_EN memory address asshown in the sample code in Figure 2 (Lines 1-3).All of the obtained word values for all of the pins we used are defined in our source code filememorymap.inc as shown in Figure 3. This configuration file is also used to store the base address foraccessing the pins (GPIO_CTRL_ADDRESS), and the offsets used for enabling output(GPIO_OUPTUT_EN) and changing pin state (GPIO_OUTPUT_VAL) which are found in FE310-G002 manual5. This configuration file is included in all of our .S assembly files. 1 li t0, GPIO_CTRL_ADDRESS # Store into t0 GPIO BASE address 2 li t1, GPIO_PINS
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2023 Fall Mid Atlantic Conference: Meeting our students where they are and getting them where they need to be
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LuoBin Cui, Rowan University; Ryan Hare, Rowan University; Ying Tang, Rowan University; Tyler Philip Casas, Rowan University
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Diversity
., Hong, H. G., & Martin, S. N. (2023). University students’ perceptions of remote laboratory courses necessitated by COVID-19: Differences in emergent teaching strategies at a Korean university. Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023.
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2022 ASEE Gulf Southwest Annual Conference
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Zsamia Barnes, Prairie View A&M; Ramalingam Radhakrishnan
interruptions. 8 References 1. Moeini, R., Zare, M. R., & karimian, F. (2021). Reduce repair cost of wastewater pipelines for using trenchless and open cut technology. Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 12(1), 423–435. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asej.2020.04.016 2. Arifin, H. H., Zardasti, L., Lim, K. S., Md. Noor, N., Yahaya, N., Mazlan, A. N., & Mohd. Sam, A. R. (2021). Stress distribution analysis of composite repair with carbon nanotubes reinforced putty for damaged steel pipeline. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 194, 104537. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpvp.2021.104537 3. Castiglia, M., Santucci de Magistris
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Community Engagement Division 2 - Engagement in Practice Lightning Round: Equitable Engagement and Transformative Education
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ezequiel Aleman, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Ethan Paul Ruchotzke; Michael Brown, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
Methodology: The Affective Labors of Intervention in theLudic Economy. Games and Culture (2018), 1555412018764992[5] Manning, L. (1988). Erikson's psychosocial theories help explain early adolescence. NASSP Bulletin,72(509), 95-100.[6] Next Generation Science Standards, (2022). Next Generation Science Standards: Engineering Designaccessed from https://www.nextgenscience.org/pe/ms-ets1-1-engineering-design on 2/13/2023[7] Narvaez, D., Lapsley, D. K., Hagele, S., & Lasky, B. (2006). Moral chronicity and social informationprocessing: Tests of a social cognitive approach to the moral personality. Journal of Research in Personality, 40(6),966-985.[8] Progression of Computers Science Teachers Science Standards Retreived fromhttps://csteachers.org
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 6
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Yumin Zhang, Southeast Missouri State University
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Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT)
frames. TheOpcode is input from switches 13-17 on the left side. The binary output value is displayed in thegroup of eight LEDs on the right, while its decimal value is displayed in the three 7-segmentdisplays 0-2 on the right, highlighted with white frames.Conceptual DesignIn terms of CPU design, each operation within the instruction set can be viewed as a separatemodule. The adder is the most frequently utilized component within an ALU, as it is involved innumerous operations. Subtraction can be implemented as addition when the subtrahend isrepresented as a negative number in 2’s complement format. Additionally, integer multiplicationcan be achieved through a combination of left shifting and addition/subtraction. To illustrate thispoint, the
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 3
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Julie Sonnenberg-Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology; Edward J. Coyle, Georgia Institute of Technology; Kartik Saigal
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Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)
a Virtual Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2022. doi: 10.17226/26314.[8] European Higher Education Area, “Bucharest Communiqué.” Apr. 2012.[9] European Education Area, “Relevant and High-quality Higher Education.” https://education.ec.europa.eu/node/1526 (accessed Mar. 09, 2022).[10] A. L. Porter, A. S. Cohen, J. David Roessner, and M. Perreault, “Measuring researcher interdisciplinarity,” Scientometrics, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 117–147, Jul. 2007, doi: 10.1007/s11192-007-1700-5.[11] J. T. Klein, “Typologies of Interdisciplinarity: The Boundary Work of Definition,” in The Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity, R. Frodeman, Ed., Oxford University Press, 2017, p. 0. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED) Technical Session 8
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Rita Manco Powell, University of Pennsylvania; Henry Towsner, University of Pennsylvania; Brett Frankel, University of Pennsylvania
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Diversity
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Women in Engineering Division (WIED)
. TheEmerging Scholars Program involved students solving challenging calculus 1 problems inworkshops in which trained graduate students facilitated the problem-solving process usingSocratic questioning and offering help when necessary. Subsequent research by Treismanindicated that offering freshmen a non-threatening, small-group but challenging environment toexplore math concepts impacts participants' success in these subjects and motivates them topersist [10], [11], [12].Funded by the National Science Foundation, the PLTL model was first developed for GeneralChemistry at the City College of New York in the early 1990’s and later extended to math,biology and engineering courses. The PLTL model has become a nationally recognized andreplicated model of
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) Poster Session
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Destiny J. Crawford, New Mexico Tech Mechanical Engineering Department; Jett C. Emms, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Raechelle Sandoval; Curtis John O'Malley, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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Diversity
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Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE)
situations, thisprogram helped me a lot in becoming a better person”. A majority of these apprentices are nowlooking into more engineering and science courses or programs that they can be a part of in thefuture.AppendixPre-Survey Questions and AnswersPost-Survey Questions and AnswersReferences [1] Ortiz, S. (2021, June 30). Stem Academy builds career stream program to bring positive change in STEM Workforce. ONE AFRL / TWO SERVICES. Retrieved December 8, 2022, from https://www.afrl.af.mil/News/Article/2675735/stem-academy-builds-career-stream-progra m-to-bring-positive-change-in-stem-work/
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2005 GSW
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Dr. Saleh M. Sbenaty; Chad Lloyd
. MethodologyThis project is divided into two main sections, hardware and software. The hardwarediscussion will detail the microcontroller, the development environment and allrequirements necessary to recreate a working model. The software section will brieflyillustrate the Keil C IDE and JavaKit applications as well as the firmware written for themicrocontroller.HardwareThe DS80C400 is a microcontroller with onboard network support. In addition, themicrocontroller has seven bidirectional parallel ports, four counters/timers and threeserial ports with onboard UARTs (3). The instruction execution speed has beendramatically increased with a maximum input clock speed of 75 MHz and the original8051’s 12 clocks-per-instruction cycle has been reduced to four
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2004 GSW
Authors
Brian Nutter; Tanja Karp; Sunanda Mitra
,” Master’s Thesis, Texas Tech University, 2004.6. Sunanda Mitra, Shu-Yu Yang, and Vadim Kustov, “Wavelet-based vector quantization for high-fidelitycompression and fast transmission of medical images,” Suppl. Journal of Digital Imaging, Vol. 11, No. 4,Suppl. 2, pp. 24-30, November 1998.7. Ryan Casey, Tanja Karp, and Brian Nutter, “Fixed Point Realization of Biorthogonal CosineModulated Filter Banks,” TxTEC Conference, Arlington, TX, Jan. 2003.BRIAN NUTTERDr. Nutter serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE) at Texas Tech University (TTU). He received his B. S. E. E. in 1987 and his Ph. D. in 1990 fromTTU. He worked for a variety of startups in rapid prototyping and Voice-over-IP before returning to
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2004 GSW
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Mario G. Beruvides; Terry R. Collins; Elliot J. Montes
is a little over four decades old. Though some mayargue that engineering management started with Fredrick Taylor and his classic text onmanagement titled “ The Principles of Scientific Management,” the specific educational fieldknown as engineering management commenced in the later 1960’s. Bernie Sarchet and MerlBaker started the first engineering management program in the University of Missouri-Rolla.Like any young field of endeavor, engineering management (EM) has undergone some forming,shaping, and its share of growing pains. The field came to be due to the need and demand thatindustry had (and still has) for competent engineering managers. That is, managers with specificmanagerial skills that were customized for highly technical or
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Mentorship, Retention, Minority Participation, and Examining the Experiences of Women
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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Felix F. Udo-Eyo, Temple University
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering Division(MIND)
the percentage of entering students who return to the sameinstitution for their second year.ReferencesBerger, J. and Braxton, J. (1998). Revising Tinto’s interactionalist theory of student departurethrough theory of elaboration: Examining the role of organizational attributes in the persistenceprocess. Research in Higher Education, 39(2), 103-119.Durkheim, E. (1951). Suicide (J. A. Spaulding and G. Simpson Trans.) Glencoe: The Free Press.Habley, W. R. Bloom J. L. and Robbins, S. (2012). Increasing persistence: Research-basedstrategies for college students’ success. Wiley.McGuire, J. M. (2011). Inclusive college teaching: Universal design for instruction and diverselearners. Journal of Accessibility and Design for All, 1(1), 38-54.Seidman, A