This session addresses faculty-level concerns for women in engineering.
For those interested in: Advocacy and Policy and Broadening Participation in Engineering and Engineering Technology
Community Engagement Division Business Meeting
LEAD business meeting
Equity, Culture, & Social Justice Business Meeting.
This session will explore the future of upskilling and lifelong learning, emphasizing the importance of technical and essential skills for personal and professional growth. We will discuss the significance of mentor training in effectively cultivating these skills. Participants will gain insights into the evolving landscape of upskilling in the digital age, recognize the value of both technical and essential skills in a rapidly changing world, and explore how mentorship facilitates the acquisition of these skills. The session will provide practical guidance on effective mentor training strategies ... (continued)
M.Ed., MathWorks
Education Product Marketing, MathWorks
Jeff's current vocation is the product manager for MATLAB's autograding solution, MATLAB Grader, at MathWorks in Natick, MA, where he leads the company’s marketing efforts in teaching and learning. Prior to joining MathWorks, Jeff was with Eduventure sands Lead Architect for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and at Connect EDU Jeff has over 20 years of experience in deploying secure, standards-based, data solutions for education and government, as well as five years of service as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Alderson r ... (continued)
Ph.D., ANSYS, Inc.
Engineering Education Outreach Program and Partnership Developer, Ansys | Office of the CTO
Dr. Soma Chakrabarti leads and coordinates the education outreach efforts in the Office of the Chief Technology Officer at Ansys. Earlier she led the materials education resources team in Ansys Cambridge, UK. Soma is the current first vice president of International Federation of Engineering Education Societies, the current president of International Association for Continuing Engineering Education and as a director of the American Society for Engineering Education College-Industry Par ... (continued)
Director, University Alliance Program, Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, An Infineon Technologies Company
Patrick Kane has been the director of the University Alliances (UA) at Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, An Infineon Technologies Company since 2006. University Alliances is dedicated to partnering with academia to ensure that professors and students have access to the latest Cypress and Infineon technology for use in education and research. Before joining Cypress, Kane spent over 13 years at Xilinx, Advanced Micro Devices and Lattice Semiconductor. Dr. Kane was an affiliate professor in t ... (continued)
MBA, COO and CFO, ABET
As CFO, Jessica is responsible for developing ABET’s financial management strategy, budget development, forecasting and the integrity of the financial information. As COO, Silwick is in charge of communications and marketing, professional assessment offerings, office operations, overall management of Human Resources, and serves as Lead Internal Auditor for ABET’s Quality Management System to ensure continued ISO compliance and certification. Prior to ABET, Silwick gained experience working for large organizations in the manufacturing, pharmaceutical and energy fields. Silw ... (continued)
This meeting is for members of the ASEE North Midwest Section.
This roundtable session will be a guided, open conversation for members of the community to engage in provocative and productive discussions about key issues (accessibility, inclusive practices, etc.) in diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering education. There will be several tables with leaders serving as moderators and leading the topic of conversation. Several alternative topics will be offered.
After about 10 minutes of small-group introductions, the rest of the time will be open for conversation. The moderator will start with an opening question and let people expand the conversatio ... (continued)
Dr. Homero Murzi leads the Engineering Competencies, Learning, and Inclusive Practices for Success (ECLIPS) Lab. He holds degrees in Industrial Engineering (BS, MS), Master of Business Administration (MBA) and in Engineering Education (PhD). Homero has 15 years of international experience in industry and academia. His research is on inclusive pedagogical practices, industry-driven competency development, global engineering education, and understanding barriers Latinx and Native Americans have in engineering. He has been recognized as a Diggs Teaching Scholar, a Graduate Academy for Teaching Excel ... (continued)
Dr. Meagan Pollock began her career playing with light projection on tiny microscopic mirrors as an engineer for Texas Instruments. Through her company, Engineer Inclusion, she now utilizes metaphorical projectors and mirrors to shine a light on micro and macro social systems that, when adjusted, improve student and employee success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. A TEDx speaker, author, and a past recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Meagan holds a PhD in engineering education from Purdue University, an MS in electrical engineering from ... (continued)
Dr. Jeremi London is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. As Director of the RISE (Research’s Impact in Society & Education) Research Group, she leads an interdisciplinary team of researchers in conducting mixed methods studies on: the impact of engineering education research; broadening participation of underrepresented groups in engineering and computer science; and assessing engineering learning in augmented environments. She has served as Treasurer of the Minorities in Engineering Division (MIND), Secretary-Treasurer of the Educational Resear ... (continued)
The Undergraduate Experience Committee (UEC) of the Engineering Deans Council wll meet to discuss topics of interest to deans and associate deans, such as recruiting new members and identifying subjects for upcoming meetings.
ABET Activities Committee Business Meeting
Texas AandM Engineering has a legacy of working with partners to deliver high-impact, innovative programs that engage and inspire students of all ages to pursue careers in engineering. This session will highlight programs such as SPARK! PK–12 Education Outreach, engineering academies, and Texas AandM University at Qatar’s pre-university engineering enrichment programs that broaden recruitment and matriculation of engineering students and support their success.
Speakers:
G. Ben Cieslinski, Texas AandM University at Qatar; Dr. Cindy Lawley, Texas AandM University, College of Engineering
Join us for an engaging presentation on the benefits of remote laboratories in engineering education, featuring a collaboration between LabsLand, Digi-Key, and STMicroelectronics. The session will highlight the unique advantages of using remote laboratories, with a particular focus on the STMicroelectronics’ Nucleo development board remote laboratories, developed by LabsLand and Digi-Key for ARM-based embedded system development.
During this workshop, we will discuss how remote laboratories allow students to build real-world applications, and offer students greater flexibility and accessibility, ... (continued)
As a faculty member, you play a crucial role in inspiring and preparing your students for the challenges of the future. One excellent opportunity to do so is by encouraging them to participate in the AVEVA Academic Competition. This competition is designed to promote sustainable development by challenging students to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems using AVEVA Process Simulation. By incorporating this solution, students can create a digital twin that delivers a seamless design, with modern software architecture and open-model writing, allowing them to switch between steady sta ... (continued)
Booth # 80 - United States Coast Guard Academy
Booth # 81 - Engineering for One Planet (ASEE and The Lemelson Foundation)
Booth # 82 - University of Maryland Baltimore County
Booth # 86 - EPICS, Purdue University
Booth # 87 - Wolfram Research, Inc.
Booth # 88 - STEM Education Works
Booth # 89 - 3D Herndon
Booth # 92 - PrairieLearn Inc
Booth # 93 - SpectraQuest
Booth # 94 - Taylor and Francis Group
Booth # 95 - ASEE Journals
Booth # 96 - Commission on P-12 Engineering Education
Booth # 97 - Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Booth # 98 - Northeastern Univers ... (continued)
Ticketed event: $85.00
At the annual banquet of the Chemical Engineering Division, its annual awards will be presented.
ECE Division Social/Dinner
For those interested in: New Members
Free ticketed event
Join the Environmental Engineering Division for a casual Dinner Social. Family members are welcome! Payment will be made on an individual basis at the venue. A limited menu will be available, including New York strip steak, seafood, and vegetarian options. Space is limited, so please register by May 31.
For those interested in: New Members
Members and prospective members of the Two-Year College Division will share food, drink, and fellowship at Pickles Pub, 520 Washington Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21230.
For those interested in: Broadening Participation in Engineering and Engineering Technology and New Members
The 2023 Aerospace Division Social Event will be held from 7–9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 27, at the Luna Del Sea Steak & Seafood Bistro (300 W. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201; https://www.lunadelsea.com/).
Reservations will be under ASEE Aerospace Division, Waterloo Tsutsui.
Note: Attendees will pay for their own food.
Ticketed event: $90.00
The social/networking event and awards banquet for the Biomedical Engineering Division (BED) is a ticketed event; dinner is included in the ticket cost. New and returning BED members are encouraged to attend!
Ticketed event: Civil Engineering Division Awards Dinner - $50.00
Join the members of the Civil Division in recognizing the achievements of colleagues. All division members are encouraged to attend to learn more about the history and activity of the division.
Attendees have been invited to tour the grounds of the property and tour guides will be hosting walk-throughs to discuss its history and lore. Wear comfortable shoes to participate in the walks.
A social hour will allow everyone to participate in tours and enjoy pre-dinner drinks. Dinner will be provided with a light awards program. Citron will cater this event.
Tickets are limited and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Social event for the Construction and Architectural Division
For those interested in: Academia-Industry Connections and New Members
ECCNE Division Social
Attendees will pay on their own, on-site.
Ticketed event: $58.00
Free ticketed event
This event is held offsite by invitation only. ELD members should check the member listserv for details.
Ticketed event: $90.00
This session will feature a joint social and awards ceremony for four divisions: Engineering Management (EMD), Engineering Economy (EED), Industrial Engineering (IND), and Systems Engineering (SYS).
Free ticketed event
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Division reception & poster session presented by Engineering Unleashed
Ticketed event: $50.00
Given the ASEE-wide financial challenge and that no divisions can withdraw any divisional funds, the International Division cannot subsidize this year's social event.
To attend, participants must purchase this $40 ticket that covers the meal at the Hard Rock Café (601 E. Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Baltimore, MD 21202) in a reserved room. Registration for this social event has to happen by two days before the conference so we will have the exact head count to update our restaurant reservation. No onsite registration is possible. We will email the the detailed meeting information to the regi ... (continued)
For those interested in: Broadening Participation in Engineering and Engineering Technology and New Members