Paper ID #35174Doing the impossible in a pandemic: Delivering student-designedfabricated parts to an industry clientDr. David Olawale, R.B. Annis School of Engineering, University of Indianapolis Dr. David Olawale is an Assistant Professor of Engineering (Industrial and Systems) at the R. B. Annis School of Engineering (RBASOE), University of Indianapolis. He has diverse experience in research and development, as well as technology commercialization and entrepreneurship. His research areas include multifunctional composite materials and manufacturing, as well as innovation engineering. He has pub- lished over fifty peer
Paper ID #35060Professional Certification Exam: An Alternative Method for a RemoteAdditive Manufacturing LabDr. Rustin Webster, Purdue University, New Albany Dr. Rustin Webster is an assistant professor in the Purdue Polytechnic Institute at Purdue University and specializes in mechanical engineering and computer graphics technology. Dr. Webster’s industry expe- rience includes time as a contractor for the Department of Defense as an engineer, project manager, and researcher. He holds a B.S. in Engineering Graphics and Design and a M.S. in Management of Technol- ogy from Murray State University, and a Ph.D. in
strategy is presented, as are results from the pilot offering of thecourse. These results are affected by the change in instruction mode required due to the COVID-19 pandemic.IntroductionRecently, Anderson University approved a new mechatronics engineering major, which integratescourses from EE, CpE, and ME curricula. The mechatronics engineering major is built on the samerigorous background as the ABET accredited engineering majors, and includes upper-level coursesin solid mechanics, kinematics and robotics, electronics, control systems, and microcontrollers.This program is intended to prepare students for the in-depth design and analysis of mechatronicsystems, which differs from similarly titled programs (Mechatronics Engineering Technology
: These labs were some of the best waysto visualize and implement the theory in a real-world application. Pedals are dope!References[1] H.C. Powell, “BYOE: simple techniques for visualizing instrumentation amplifier operation,” Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2019.[2] B. Mashburn, B. Monk, R.E. Smith, T. lee and J. Bredson, “Experiences with a new engineering sophomore year,” Technology-Based Re-Engineering Engineering Education Proceedings of Frontiers in Education FIE'96 26th Annual Conference, 1996.[3] S.A. Dyer, J.L. Schmalzel, R.R. Krchnavek, and S.A. Mandayam, “Macroelectronics: a gateway to electronics education,” Proceedings of the 2001 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
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UIUCMr. Leyao Zhou, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Undergraduate student majoring in Computer Science at Unversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignMiss Lujia Kang A senior computer science student studying at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Mr. PING-CHE HO, PureStorage A graduate in the year of 2020 with 2 masters degree in Computer Science and Information Management from the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, with a life long goal to pursue knowledge in the field of computer science in hopes of making a significant contribution to society through science and technology. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021