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Andrew Kline is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Paper, Printing Science and Engineering at Western Michigan University. He received his doctoral degree in chemical engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1993, and was employed there as a Senior Research Engineer and Instructor for seven years. He has six years of experience teaching chemical engineering capstone design courses.
Betsy M. Aller is faculty in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Western Michigan University, teaching senior design and technical communication. She received her PhD from Michigan Technological University, where she taught engineering communication and worked with senior capstone courses in the chemical engineering department. She also taught engineering communication at Cornell University before joining Western Michigan.
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Aller, B., & Kline, A. (2002, June), Involving Industry In Capstone Design Courses: Enhancing Projects, Addressing Abet Issues, And Supporting Undergraduate Engineering Practice Paper presented at 2002 Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada. 10.18260/1-2--10656
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