Schedule

 
 

Thursday, October 8

5:00- 8:00pmRegistration, Alumni Memorial Union (AMU), Henke Lounge
6:00-8:00pm
Opening Reception, AMU, Henke Lounge
8:00-10:00pm
Executive Committee Meeting, AMU, Henke Lounge

Friday, October 9
7:30am
Registration, Weasler Auditorium Lobby
7:30-8:30amCampus Representative Breakfast, Olin Engineering Room 204A
8:30-9:45am
Welcome Session, Weasler Auditorium
Welcoming Remarks:
Abulkhair Masoom, Chair, ASEE North Midwest Section
Michael Switzenbaum, Executive Associate Dean, College of Engineering, Marquette University

Keynote Presentation: Outreach Programs at Marquette University, Jon Jensen, Associate Dean and  Jack Samuelson, College of Engineering, Marquette University

9:45-10:00amRefreshment break, AMU Room 157

10:00-11:45amTechnical Session

Session 1AAMU Room 157
PLTW and Epics-High: Curriculum Comparisons to Support of Problem Solving in the Context of Engineering Design, Dr. Todd Kelley, Mr. John Pieper, Purdue University
Engineering Outreach for Under-Resourced High Schools, M. Cavalli, W. Semke, M. Kulkarni, University of North Dakota
PLTW and New Tech High School Initiatives at Trine University, David R. Finley, R. Thomas Trusty, VK Sharma, Trine University
Project Assisted Learning in Engineering– A Manufacturing Example, Joseph P. Domblesky, Marquette University

11:45 – noonBreak , AMU Room 157

Noon - 1:30pmLunch, AMU Room 157
Guest Speaker:  Transformational Engineering Education at Marquette University, Philip A. Voglewede, PhD, Marquette University

1:30 – 3:00pmTechnical Sessions

Session 2AAMU Room 157
The Impact of Technology and Globalization on the Engineering Profession and Education, Mark Polczynski, PhD, Marquette University
Promoting Multidisciplinary Education and Gender Diversity by Integrating Sciences into a New Biomolecular Engineering Curriculum,  Gul Afshan, A. James Mallmann, Anders H. Schenstrom,  Milwaukee School of Engineering
Reflections on a Decade of International Service Learning, Bruce W. Berdanier, Brittni Stephens, South Dakota State University, Eric Krantz,  Jason Lambert, Respec, Kate Johnson, Burgess and Niple, Erika Schoen, University of Wyoming,  C. Jason Tinant, Oglala Lakota College
An Interactive Visual Approach to Construction Scheduling Education, Saeed Karshenas, Anamika Sharma, Marquette University

3:00-3:15pmRefreshment Break, AMU Room 157

3:15-5:05pmTechnical Session

Session 3AAMU Room 157
Student Aerospace Engineering Projects and Educational Programs at the University of North Dakota, Ronald A. Fevig, University of North Dakota
Understanding the Current Engineering Profession by Analyzing the Male and Female Engineers’ Interpretations of the Workplace, Sara Wirsbinski, Kevin J. B. Anderson, Sandra S. Courter, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Development Process for a Virtual Learning and Teaming Environment, Mark Polczynski, PhD, Marquette University
A Leader-Worker Model for Effective Team Functioning, John A. Mirth, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin – Platteville

6:00-7:00pmSocial Hour, AMU Henke Lounge

7:00-9:00pmBanquet, AMU Lunda Room
ASEE NMS Business Meeting
Guest Speaker: Leading STEM Awareness and Outreach Efforts, Van Walling, P.E., Executive Director Engineers & Scientists of Milwaukee


Saturday, October 10

8:00-10:30Continental Breakfast, AMU Room 157

8:15-10:00amTechnical Sessions

Session 4AAMU Room 157
Girl Scout STEM Workshop: Experience with 6th-10th Grade Girls in Rural Oklahoma, Ashlee N. Ford, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Incorporating Consideration of Contemporary Issues and Societal Impacts into Traditional Engineering Courses, John R. Reisel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Comparative Study on China Higher Education Internationalization, Suyun Luo, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Lisa Anneberg, Lawrence Technological University
Crossing Disciplinary and Geographical Barriers in Graduate Engineering Education, Rupa Valdez, MS., Margarita Morales, MS., Yichuan Hsieh, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Session 4BAMU Lunda Room
Sixteen-Digit Seven-Segment Digital Display on a Standard Analog Oscilloscope, Christopher R. Carroll, University of Minnesota Duluth
A Method to Measure Battery Impedance Using Operational Amplifier Circuit in Electrical Engineering Lab Curriculum, Prakash Ranganathan, Saleh Faruque, Richard Schultz, University of North Dakota
Effective Usage of Graphing Calculators in Electrical Engineering Technology Courses, Ahmet Turkmen, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Stout
Building a Computer Engineering Program at the University of Wisconsin-Stout: Issues and Considerations for Embedded Systems, Dr. Joseph (Joe) R. Bumblis, University of Wisconsin-Stout

10:00-10:15am Refreshment Break, AMU Room 157

10:15-NoonTechnical Sessions

Session 5AAMU Room 157
Bridging the Gap Between High School and Engineering Freshmen – A Service Learning Approach, Ali Olcay, Abulkhair Masoom, Fahmida Masoom, University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Scenario Based Labs for System Dynamics and Controls, LeAnn Faidley, Adam Witthauer, Iowa State University
Platteville Safe Routes to School Service Learning Project Including Student Feedback, Kristina Fields, UW Platteville

Session 5BAMU Lunda Room
A Continuous FFT Function Developed With LabVIEW-RF Tools, Gale Allen, Sunil Devarapalli, Chinna Tavva, Minnesota State University, Mankato
On Professional Development Strategies of Engineering Educators: Necessary Tools to Improve the Quality of Student Learning, Waddah Akili, Ph.D., P.E., M. ASCE
Using Mathematics Software to Solve Metal Cutting Problems Involving Combined Mechanics and Economics, P. B. Ravikumar, University of Wisconsin, Platteville


2009 ASEE NMS Conference Planning Committee:

Jessica Bulgrin

Chris Perez


 

Conference Schedule

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