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PROGRAM
ASEE-NE 2016 Conference
Revolutionizing Engineering Education
April 28-30, 2016University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
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ASEE NE 2016 Conference Statistics
Total Paper and Poster Submissions 547
Number of Submissions Accepted for Publication and Presentation 286
Number of Submissions Declined 261
Number of Undergraduate Posters 117
Number of Graduate Posters 75
Number of Student Papers 23
Number of Workshops 8
Number of Corporate Sponsors 9
Number of Graduate Schools in the Career/Grad Fair 11
Number of Technical Sessions 18
Number of Professional Papers 70
Number registered for the conference 561
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We at The University of Rhode Island are very pleased and
excited to host the American Society for Engineering Education
Northeast Section 2016 Conference with the theme of
“Revolutionizing Engineering Education.” This Conference brings
together engineering students, faculty, and professional leaders
from 70 universities, colleges, and companies. The conference
includes 286 technical and engineering education related
posters, papers, and workshops. I wish all of you an invigorating
conference and I hope you can also take some time during your
visit to experience the many beautiful places in Rhode Island.
Bahram Nassersharif, Ph.D., F. AAAS
ASEE NE 2016 General ChairDistinguished University ProfessorProfessor of Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Rhode Island
A Message from the Conference General Chair
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ASEE-NE 2016 Conference SponsorsRevolutionizing Engineering Education
Our sincere thanks to our sponsors for their support!
GOLD SPONSORSHIP
BRONZE SPONSORSHIP
SILVER SPONSORSHIP
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Meeting OfficialsConference General Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode Island
Conference Track Chairs:
Graduate Student Poster Chairs: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams University, Dr. Linda A. Riley, University of New Haven
Undergraduate Student Poster Chair: Dr. Linda Riley, University of New Haven
Student Papers Chairs: (Ugrad): Dr. Gretchen Macht, (Grad) Dr. Mayrai Gindy, University of Rhode Island
Curricular Design and Innovation Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode Island
Laboratory Development and Innovation Chair: Dr. K. Wayne Lee, P.E., University of Rhode Island
Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy Chair: Dr. Benjamin McPheron, Roger Williams University
Capstone Design Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode Island
Undergraduate Research Chair: Dr. Stephen Mecca, Providence College
Graduate Research Chair: Dr. Carl-Ernst Rousseau, P.E., University of Rhode Island
Assessment of Teaching and Learning Chair: Dr. George Veyera, University of Rhode Island
Diversity in Engineering Education Chair: Mr. Charles Watson, University of Rhode Island
Best Practices for ABET Preparation and Review Chair: Dr. Richard Vaccaro, University of Rhode Island
Online Engineering Education Cair: Dr. David Taggart, University of Rhode Island
Other Topics of General Interest in Engineering Education/Research Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode Island
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Dr. George Hazelrigg,National Science Foundation
Deputy Division Director of the Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation
Keynote Speaker
George Hazelrigg enjoyed designing and building things when he was young, so he decided to go to college to study engineering. He obtained a BS in mechanical engineering from Newark College of Engineering (now New Jersey Institute of Technology) and went to work for Curtiss-Wright. There, he found that his education had utterly destroyed his ability to do engineering design. So he felt it necessary to get a master’s degree. He completed an MS in mechanical engineering, also from NCE, but still hadn’t regained his design abilities. While getting his MS, however, he did some teaching and liked it. So he figured that, if he couldn’t do design, the next best thing would be to teach it. Five years later, he had obtained MA, MSE, and PhD degrees in aerospace engineering from Princeton University.
Now, in addition to not knowing how to do design, he couldn’t teach it either. For the next 25 years, he roamed industry and academe in an attempt to understand the theory of engineering design, including time spent at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, General Dynamics, Princeton University and a consulting firm of which he was a co-founder. He also spent a year in Korea helping to found the Systems Engineering Department of Ajou Uni-versity. He joined the National Science Foundation in 1982 and, in 1996, became program director for the En-gineering Design program where, for eight years, he provided support to others in the field. In 1996, he spent a month as Station Science Leader of the U.S. South Pole station. In 2004, he became Program Director for the Manufacturing Machines and Equipment program and subsequently Program Director of the Sensors and Sens-ing Systems program. Since the formation of the CMMI Division, he has been Deputy Division Director.
For relaxation, he spends his weekends soaring over the Shenandoah Valley, and he is a certified flight instruc-tor in gliders (CFI-G) with about 1,800 total flying hours.
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Special Guest
ASEE National PresidentDr. Joseph J. Rencis, P.E., F.ASEE, F.ASME,
Tennessee Technological UniversityDean of Engineering
Clay N. Hixson Chair for Engineering LeadershipProfessor of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Joseph J. Rencis was born and raised in Northwestern New Jersey. He attended Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), where he received his A.A.S. and B.S. degrees in Architectural and Building Construction Engineering Technology. From there, Dr. Rencis went on to earn his M.S. from Northwestern University and Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve Uni-versity in Civil Engineering. From 1985 to 2004, he served as Assistant, Associate, and Professor of Mechanical Engineer-ing at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). He was Director of Engineering Mechanics at WPI from 1995 to 2004. From 2004 to 2010 he was Department Head and the inaugural holder of the Twenty-first Century Leadership Chair in Mechanical Engineering from 2007 to 2010 at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. At Arkansas, Dr. Rencis was also a tenured Professor of Mechanical Engineering. He is an inaugural fellow of the Southeastern Conference Academic Con-sortium Leadership Development Program. Since 2011, he has served as the Dean of Engineering, the inaugural holder of the Clay N. Hixson Chair for Engineering Leadership, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Tennessee Tech Univer-sity. In the course of his career, Dr. Rencis’ principal research interests have been in boundary elements, finite elements, mechanics of materials, multiscale modeling, and engineering education. His research has been supported by National Science Foundation and industry. Dr. Rencis has published over thirty five journal articles and over one hundred and ten conference articles. He is an associate editor of the International Series on Advances in Boundary Elements and Journal of Online Engineering Education. Dr. Rencis also serves on the editorial board of Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, The Open Mechanics Journal, and International Scholarly Research Notices. He is a fellow of the American So-ciety of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and Wessex Institute of Great Britain. Rencis is the recipient of the ASEE New England Section Outstanding Teaching Award and ASEE Mechanics Divi-sion Archie Higdon Distinguished Educator Award. He is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts. Dr. Rencis is active in various professional organizations at the local and national levels. Rencis currently serves as ASEE President and on the ASEE Board of Directors. He is also a member of the ASEE Engineering Deans Council Public Policy Committee, and Board of Directors for Advancement Scientific and Engineering Technology of Tennessee. Rencis was the Chair and Vice Chair of the ASME Mechanical Engineering Department Heads Committee and a member of the ASME Center for Educa-tion Board of Directors. Other past positions include Chair ASEE Professional Interest Council III, Chair ASEE Mechanical Engineering Division, Chair ASEE Mechanics Division, and member ASME National Nominating Committee. Dr. Rencis has been a ABET program evaluator and has conducted reviews of new M.S. and Ph.D. programs. He has served on the advi-sory boards of United Arab Emirates University, John Brown University (past President), and three high schools. Dr. Rencis received the ASEE New England Section Outstanding Leader Award, ASEE Mechanics Division James L. Meriam Service Award, and ASEE Midwest Section Outstanding Service Award. He is listed in several Who’s Who publications.
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ASEE NE 2016 SummaryThursday, April 28 -- Conference Welcome Reception and Registration
4:00 - 7:00 PM4:00 - 7:00 PM
RegistrationConference Welcome Reception
Alumni CenterAlumni Center
Friday, April 29, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PMStudent Conference, Industry Exhibits, Career Fair, and Workshops
7:30 AM - 1:00 PM7:30 - 9:00 AM7:30 - 9:00 AM9:00 AM - 12:45PM9:00 AM - 12:45 PM9:00 AM - 12:45PM9:00 AM - 12:45 PM11:30 AM - 12:45 PM11:30 AM - 12:45 PM1:00 - 2:45 PM1:00 - 2:45 PM1:00 - 2:45 PM1:00 - 2:45 PM1:00 - 4:30 PM1:00 - 4:30 PM1:00 - 4:30 PM1:00 - 4:30 PM3:00 - 4:30 PM3:00 - 4:30 PM3:00 - 4:30 PM3:00 - 4:30 PM
Main RegistrationUndergraduate Posters Setup Graduate Posters SetupUndergraduate Poster Session Graduate Poster SessionCareer/Grad FairIndustry ExhibitsWorking LunchWorking LunchStudent Papers 1Student Papers 2ABET WorkshopUndergraduate Research WorkshopEffective Teaching WorkshopSimulation Workshop featuring Abaqus® FEASimulation Workshop -- COMSOL MultiphysicsWorkshop featuring MathworksStudent Papers 3Student Papers 4International Engineering Education WorkshopWorkshop on Recruitment, Retention, and
Diversity
U-Club (95 Upper College Road)U-ClubAlumni CenterU-ClubAlumni CenterU-ClubAlumni Center U-ClubAlumni CenterCrawford 221Wales 226Bliss 205Bliss 305Kirk PCRWales 225Kirk 212Kirk AuditoriumCrawford 221Wales 226IEP HouseBliss 205
4:00 - 5:00 PM Student Pizza Dinner and Announcement of Award Winners -- Students not registered for Conference Banquet and Keynote or confer-ence luncheon on Saturday, 4/3016, depart
U-Club
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Saturday, April 30, 7:00 AM - 4:00 PMFaculty and Professional Conference, ASEE NE Section Meeting
7:30 - 10:00 AM7:30 - 10:00 AM
8:00 - 9:40 AM8:00 - 10:00 AM8:00 - 9:40 AM8:00 - 9:40 AM8:00 - 9:40 AM
9:40 - 10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 11:40 AM10:00 AM - 11:40 AM10:00 AM - 11:40 AM10:00 AM - 11:40 AM
12:00 - 1: 30 PM
1:30 - 3:10 PM1:30 - 3:30 PM1:30 - 3:10 PM1:30 - 3:10 PM1:30 - 3:10 PM
RegistrationContinental Breakfast
Curricular Design and InnovationLaboratory Development and InnovationOther Topics in Engineering Education/Research 1Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 1Undergraduate Research 1
Break
Other Topics in Engineering Education/Research 2Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 2Online Engineering Education Undergraduate Research 2
Conference Lunch & ASEE Section Meeting
Assessment of Teaching and LearningCapstone DesignTeaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 3Undergraduate Research 3Graduate Research
Kirk Engineering BuildingKirk Engineering Building
Kirk AuditoriumBliss 305Wales 226Wales 224Wales 223
Kirk Engineering Building
Wales 226Wales 224Kirk AuditoriumWales 223
Student Union Ballroom
Bliss 205Kirk AuditoriumWales 224Wales 223Glibreth 118
Friday, April 29 -- 5:30 - 9:30 PM Faculty and Professional Conference Banquet, Keynote, and Awards
5:30 - 6:30 PM5:30 - 6:30 PM6:30 - 9:00 PM
RegistrationMain Conference Reception (Cash Bar)Dinner, Keynote, and Awards
Aqua Blue Hotel Grand BallroomAqua Blue Hotel Grand BallroomAqua Blue Hotel Grand Ballroom
ASEE NE 2016 Summary
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Binghamton University
Drexel University, College of Engineering
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Stevens Institute of Technology
Tufts University
University of Connecticut
University of Maine
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Western New England University
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
FRIDAY, APRIL 29Career/Grad Fair - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMTrack and Session Chair: Ms. Bethanie Pinkus, University of Massachusetts, LowellLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Industry Exhibits - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Alumni Center
SCHOTT North America
COMSOL, Inc.
AET labs
Lucas-Nuelle
MathWorks
Northeastern Section, American Nuclear Society
TEC, Inc.
Engineering Planning and Management, Inc.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
[Poster-UG-481] 3D Printing Impacts on Education and ResearchKasey Packard Smart (University of Massachusetts)
[Poster-UG-552] 3D Printing of RFID Antennas in Photopolymer SubstratesRichard Rininger, Kevin Murphy, Daniel Englehardt, Kevin Murphy, Daniel Englehardt (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-471] A Fully-differential Electrostatic Micropump with Anti-pull-down FeatureHaoran Wei, Xingguo Xiong (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-351] A Lab-on-a-Chip for Tuberculosis Diagnosis in Low-Resource EnvironmentsMichael Rust, Eric Thibodeau, Majdi Sheikh (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-338] A Neoadjuvant Cancer Therapy Assessment PlatforAnthony English, Erika Benlisa, Shane Waltsak, Joseph Baurys, Daniel King, Katherine Gilchrist (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-251] A Pediatric Neurosurgical Head Fixation Device Utilizing Paddings and Actuation to Prevent Skin Necrosis and Pressure SoresChi Ta, Kevin Li, Kristen Billiar, Oguz Cataltepe (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[Poster-UG-355] A Redesign of the Dingman Mouth Gag RetractorDanielle Torchia, Nicolette LaPierre, Judy Cezeaux, Philip Stoddard (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-348] A System to Identify Substandard Pharmaceuticals in a Low-Resource Healthcare SettingMichael Rust, Shaine Spencer, Nicolas Striglio, Christian Salmon, Aliea Afnan (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-573] Active and Passive Noise Cancellation Applied to an Ordinary Household ApplianceChristopher Calitri, Michael LoTurco, Vincenzo Moretti, and Tony Phantharangsy, Dr. Jeffrey Denenberg (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-285] Active Microfluidic Mixer with Fully-Differential Rotary BladesLicheng Xiao (University of Bridgeport)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
[Poster-UG-359] Active Noise ControlJuliann Swift, Shubham Tandon (The College of New Jersey)
[Poster-UG-417] Actuated Finger Exoskeleton with Myo-InterfaceZahra Alkhabbaz, Dakota Ferguson, Brent Ulrey, Patrick Carley (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-381] Affordable Microprocessor-Controlled Prosthetic KneeJonathan Robert Silva, Kevin Addo, Alexander Bush, Ethan Hurley, Connor Moriarty (Daniel Webster College)
[Poster-UG-82] Air Station Clearwater Pavement DesignKimberlee Lynne Capp, Tyler Henning, Carly Campbell, Jessica Wright (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[Poster-UG-400] Algorithms for Embedded Multivariable Algebraic LoopsAmbrose Adegbege, Zachary Evans Nelson (The College of New Jersey)
[Poster-UG-371] Analog Neural Network for Constrained Control ApplicationRichard Levenson, Ambrose Adegbege (The College of New Jersey)
[Poster-UG-406] Application of Sensor Control System to Industrial Respooling MachinesDrew Czarn, Bryce Holden, JenniferMcGunigal, MattPolak (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-360] Assistive Technology for Use after Rotator Cuff SurgerySamuel Mackerer, Judy Cezeaux (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-264] Attacker Agnostic On-Chip Network SecurityMartin Chomicki, Andrew Wolf, Jacob Leonardi (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-560] Automated Aeroponic SystemMichael Jacob McPhee, Khalid Alharbi (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-333] Automated Alignment of a Laser Welded Medical DeviceSteven Michael Shiner, Yaroslav Kohut, Christian George Vrankovic, Austin Joseph Wesolowski (Fairfield University)
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[Poster-UG-274] Automated Direct Current Electromagnetic Field DemagnetizerMarshall Vigneault, Robert Reynolds, Santiago Sanchez, Joshua De La Hoz, Daniel Genco (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-459] Automatic Wireless Health Monitoring System for Patients Talal Ayed Alanazi, Bassam Abdulrazaq Alharbi, Waleed Saleh Alanazi (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-424] Autonomous and Adaptive Environment for Plant GrowthNathan Williams, Timothy Thomas (University of Scranton)
[Poster-UG-231] Body Area NetworkingMark Lamothe, Alex LaMarche, ChaoTang (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-580] Connecting People to Adequate Water SupplySarah Link, Scott Booth, DylanBoyle, JuanHernandez, Samantha Russ, Janet Baldwin (Roger Williams University)
[Poster-UG-585] Crash Test Simulation of Mass Transit BussesKenny Sulaimon, Saad Ilyas, Pedro Raposo (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-547] Daft Punk HelmetBryant Wiggins, Kyle DeStefano (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-329] Design and Simulation of a 3-input Microfluidic Droplet Mixing DispenserAnqi Liu (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-617] Design Improvement of Standardized Shoe Lace Tipping BlockPeter Swanson, Lyle Topa, Chris Lambert, Morgan Crandall (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-238] Design of a Portable Perfusion Test SimulatorKeegan Etter, Wesley Breisch, Jonathan Gelfuso, Michael Podias, B. Grant Crawford, Stefan Christov (Quinnipiac University)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-286] Design of a Shock Tolerant Universal Mounting System for Military Grade Submarine CabinetsNicole A Nigri, Daniel Fox, Matthew Coughlin, Rick Martin (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-596] Design of an Ergonomic Power-Assisted DeviceThomas Joseph Moore, Joshua Wolf, Brandon Ryan (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-254] Design of an Improved Gas Tank HandleSydney Collins, Rob Buehrer, Nick Morra, Dennis Lutskiy (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-627] Design Optimization of Indirect Fired Storage Water HeaterMatthew Jackvony, John Papa, Adam Camillo, Javier Sesma, Francesco Palumbo (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-408] Design, CFD Modeling, and Development of a Compact & Efficient Soil Steam FumigationMatthew Lazicky, Jason Alderisio, James Ursini, Connor Wallace (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-193] Development and Implementation of RNA 16 Protocol for Analysis of GSAP Microflush Toilet Effluent OutputClaire E. Kleinschmidt, Stephen Mecca, Laura Williams (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-353] Device to Measure Pressure Applied During Sealing Process of Medical Device PackagingMichael Rust, David Kisala, Matthew Coralli, Peter Florkoski (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-44] Direction Finding of Low Power Spread Spectrum Signals Using the MUSIC AlgorithmRichard Hartnett, Benjamin Morseth (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[Poster-UG-428] Dual Tone Multi Frequency line follower robotMohammed Bahri (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-317] eConsciousPack: Renewable Energy Harvesting using Portable TechnologiesFaraz Syed, Yves Sabato, Joe Petruzziello, Hriday Chawla (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-625] Efficient Use of Stored Mechanical Energy and Remote ControlRachel Gouveia, James Carlson, Alex Lam, Papa Sarpong, Patrick Worrell (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-429] Elastomeric Bouncy Balls - a Module to Connect Real-World Concepts and Current Engineering Research to K-12 EducationVictor Gregory Antontsev, Jocelyn Podyma, Lucas Landherr (Northeastern University)
[Poster-UG-229] Electronic VaporizerMichael Desiderio, Brandon Zonghi (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-385] Energy Recovery From Neutralization Utilizing Ion-Exchanging ResinAndrew Joseph Peccerillo, John Greenleaf, Matthew Powers, Lauren McMahon, John Reap (Quinnipiac University)
[Poster-UG-239] Enhancements of the GSAP Microflush ValveBrian Richard Nicholas, Nicholas Liotta (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-561] Enhancing Motorcycle SafetyHunter Russel, Martin Mercer (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-392] Evaluation of Green House Gas Emissions from a Small Scale Wastewater Treatment PlantMax Grabinski, Ryan Sullivan, Josh Wolf, Zachary Tiang, Vinka Oyanedel-Craver, Ian Dakers (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-551] Facial Recognition DoorEmily Mame Ford, Ben Franco, Scott Richard Glenn (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-638] Floor Sensor Grid and Wearable Sensor System for Medical Health MonitoringTemour B Raza, Nilay Patel, Nilay Patel, Douglas E. Dow (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-383] Foot Pressure MappingJeff Oddy, Brent Ulrey, PatrickCarley (Western New England University)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-203] Fort Adams Structural Analysis And DesignWilliam Peregoy, Emily Carrier, Zachary Wasp, Juan Quintero, Andrew J. Amarone (Roger Williams University)
[Poster-UG-394] Fostering the Entrepreneurial Engineering Mindset at the University of New HavenDaniel V Delgado, Jean Nocito-Gobel (University of New Haven)
[Poster-UG-581] Gunshot Detection and Reporting SystemJason Castro, Anthony Villanueva, Corey Lopes, Joseph Santacroce (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-635] Home Security SystemRichard Jasson Olano (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-615] Ice Dam Mitigation and Prevention SystemTom Vorvolakos, Sean Marran, KevinWalsh, Matt Morisseau, Connor Dacey (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-452] Image processing tasks applied to robot vision system and path discovery (March 2016)Italo Guedes Almeida Silva, Rafael Custodio Cejas (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-614] Inertial Guidance Tracking SystemLauren Temple (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-245] Inflatable Cervical O-Ring for Treatment of an Incompetent CervixJennifer C Fremd, Kathleen Carroll, Christina Benak, Mary Phillips, Norman Gray (Quinnipiac University)
[Poster-UG-426] Innovation on STEM exploration activitiesLin Lin, Sarah McClain (University of Southern Maine)
[Poster-UG-488] Innovative Design of a Sustainable Hospital Wastewater Treatment SystemAmalia O'Brien (Wilkes University)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-378] Integration of Pulse Rate and Core Body Temperature Sensors in FootwearAdam Hamel, Connor Maloney, Brent Ulrey, Patrick Carley (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-218] LED voltmeter for a smartphoneCayla Stifler, Stephen Mecca (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-430] Low Cost Smart Home System Using Raspberry PiRashid Alsuwaigh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-601] Lunar Nuclear Reactor DesignJeremy Hawes, Erika Steen, Luke Lasorsa, Nahshaun Bing (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-570] MagLev SuspensionAlvin Glavas, Joseph Santacroce, Anthony Louis Pierre, Juan Moreta (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-579] Mapping Areas using Computer Vision Algorithms and DronesBashar Alhafni, Saulo Fernando Guedes, Lays Cavalcante Ribeiro, JuhyunPark, Jeongkyu Lee (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-292] MASSS: Media Automation Security through Speech SignaturesKyle M. Robert, John Scolastico, Kyle Schwartz, Anthony Tran, Aaron Carpenter (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-574] Medispense: An Automated Pill DispenserCameron Sayles (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-177] Micromouse Robot Development and Successful Implementation in a Foundations of Engineering CourseNicholas P Truncale, Nathan Williams, Wilson I Ortiz (University of Scranton)
[Poster-UG-594] Miniature Nuclear Reactor SimulatorLouis Michael Peters, Kimberly Verderber, Joseph Notorantonio, Thomas Quaranta, Elise Staulo (University of Rhode Island)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-258] Mobile App for Match Optimization for Soccer RefereesKevin Willson, Philip Mayer, Drew Mignosa, Amalia Rusu (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-116] Model of Solar Hydrogen and fuel cells SystemMusaed Saeed Alyazeedi (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-519] Monitor and Control of Benchtop DigesterThomas Koulopoulos (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-530] Musical Feedback for Gait RehabilitationMatt G. Bennett, Adam E. Ziel, Douglas E. Dow (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-629] Nonlinear Displacement-Dependent (NDD) Damper DesignJoseph Frank Saccoccia, Jack O'Gorman, Kyle VanDenHeuvel (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-326] Novel Intravenous Cannulated System To Minimize Physical And Psychological Discomfort During Blood DrawJessica Ann Konkol, Joseph Legris, Timothy McMahon, Brendan Surette (Roger Williams University)
[Poster-UG-224] On-Site Development and Implementation of an Eye Tracking System to Provide Users with Locked-In Syndrome a Means for Communication and Interaction with their EnvironmentJennifer C. Fremd, Andrew Joseph Peccerillo, Mary Phillips (Quinnipiac University)
[Poster-UG-545] Open source hardware and software design for a Quadcopter.Wayne Teto (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-51] Optical Character Recognition as a Measure of Image Processing Technique QualityLuke Bennett (University of Southern Maine Electrical Engineering)
[Poster-UG-275] Optical Sensor based Microfluidic Lab-on-a-Chip for Glucose Continuous SensingXin Song, Xingguo Xiong (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-569] Passion Heaven-Automated Drink DispenserAnthony K Duru, Inol Santana (University of Hartford)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-349] Pneumatic Turbine Vibrator Press Fit Cover DesignMark Studer, Tyler Howland, Matthew Propp, Juan Aguon (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-233] Portable Green Dual Form Energy LED ArrayTurki Alsirah, Baqir Alasad (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-608] Prosthetic Hand Multi-Tool AttachmentChristopher Babcock, Michael Nagy, Thomas Daniello, Thomas Lukacovic (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-243] Providence College S-Lab Health PortalKathryn Ellersick, Julia Guerette, Peter Salhaney, Brittany Mandeville, Jack Ricci, Lauren Cramer (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-619] RADSUB - A Radiation Hardened Submersible for Remote Inspection of Nuclear Reactor Fuel ElementsMatthew Repetto, Gabriel D'Antonio, John Carlin, Joshua Cormier (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-328] Raw Material Barrel Handling System Design for CleaningBradley Leusner, Pat Almonte, Andres Hull, Richard Lavender, Christopher Rose (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-387] Reducing the Cost of BioprintingMichael Arena, Brent Ulrey (Western New England University)
[Poster-UG-549] Reliable Film Cutter Positioning Device Featuring Obstruction Avoidance SystemChristian Paquette, Tim Fowler, Abdool Hassan (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-194] Repurposing Plastic Waste in an Innovative TechnologyMichelle Feely (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-637] Retrofit Fuel GaugeJoseph Palmieri (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
[Poster-UG-565] Salt Water VegetationMason Machado, Mark Brodeur, TrevorMorin, Joseph Santacroce (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-393] Securing Web Services with IP TracebackAna Carolina Trino de Carvalho, Daniel Barron, Yannie Bai (Roger Williams University)
[Poster-UG-247] Self-Healing Coatings for Steel-Reinforced InfrastructureMatthew Carpenter, Ryan Loucks (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[Poster-UG-405] Senior Design: Image Based Population CounterPaul Elias Boulos (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-327] Slow Sand Filter with Biochar FilterEmily Elizabeth Link Carrillo (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-476] Small Handheld Metal DetectorBrandon James Wagner, Marquise Huie (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-107] Storm Water System Redesign of Coast Guard BaseWes Fortna, Jordan Converse, Joe Rizzardi, Jordan Groff (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[Poster-UG-571] Tabletop Micro-Patterning DeviceRyan Brown (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-220] Temperature profile of a human waste digesterCayla Stifler, Stephen Mecca (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-457] The Design and Construction of a Low-Speed Closed-Return Wind Tunnel with Modular SectionsMichael Albert Choiniere, Marrissa Caskin, Jordan Hall (University of Maine)
[Poster-UG-263] The Development of a Mobile Autonomous Robot for Real-Time NavigationKelsey Cintorino, Alexander Stein, Jacob Whaley, Colleen Munroe, Matthew Stein, Benjamin D. McPheron (Roger Williams University)
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[Poster-UG-322] The Wingman 360: A practical approach to automated wingtip collision avoidanceLaura Elizabeth Corvese, Mitchell Contente, Cody McMillian, Gilbert Resto (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-252] Topological Data Analysis: A Novel Approach to Big DataKristen Laird, Josef Shahbazian (Bunker Hill Community College)
[Poster-UG-305] Understanding Stories through Artificial IntelligenceEvan John Boliakis (Fairfield University)
[Poster-UG-623] UPLOAD -- Unmanned Precision-Landing Ocean Aerial-DeliveryJoseph Albanese, Adam Bowen, Alexander Desilets, Shane Fairbrother, Jason Pjojian (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-575] Uri Mini Baja Sae Competition 4 Wheeled Off Road VehicleAustin Blais, Andrew Dubay, LucasHanson, Tim Nowicki, Jason Dides, Mike Benoit (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-503] U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Francisco Sanitary Sewer Analysis and DesignJohn W Keiffer, Holden Takahashi, Thomas Porzillo, Christian Lee (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[Poster-UG-237] Using Developed Solar Panels to Generate Maximum EnergySultan Mahfouz, Ali Alzamanan (University of Hartford)
[Poster-UG-350] Vertical-axis Solar Tracking SystemYazeed Mohammed Alotaibi, Wael Alanazi, Ibrahim Alfaris, Saleh Alrashed (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-296] Warren - East Bay Bike Path Connection Feasibility StudyBlake Hudson, Robert Angelo, Jon Belmore, Amanda Tavares, Mat Tavares (Roger Williams University)
[Poster-UG-472] WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) + Energy systemAndrew DePerro, Michael Cudak, James Cunningham, Bridget McFadden, Liam Reilly, Connor Barrett (Providence College)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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[Poster-UG-517] WASH (Water Sanitation and Hygiene) + Energy systemAndrew DePerro (Providence College)
[Poster-UG-639] Wellness Monitoring System Through Mems TechnologyHoward Burpee, Hamza Tirida, ZiWang, Rabeeh Majidi, Ali Kiapour, Chen-Hsiang Yu (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[Poster-UG-622] Windfinity: A Residential Wind TurbineJoseph Furdon, Jeremiah Holbrook, Max Gutierrez, Lucas Hohl-Marchetta, Brenno Ribeiro, Anthony Butera (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-UG-352] Wireless Smart Home Automation System Using Touch ScreenBader Alanazi (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-UG-337] Wireless System for Monitoring Domestic Appliance Energy ConsumptionEgnon D. Locoh (Fairfield University)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Undergraduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Lina A. Riley, University of New HavenLocation: U-Club (95 Upper College Rd)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
[Poster-G-340] A New Approach for Detecting of Selective Forwarding Attack over WSNNaser Alajmi, Khaled Elleithy (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-432] A Novel Mechanism for Cheiloscopy Authentication Using Bio-hashing TechniqueShakour A. Abuzneid, Mohan Raju Anga (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-636] A PEG-Based Hydrogel Bioink for Layer-by-Layer 3D Tissue Engineering TechniqueMoudley Louis-Jean (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-590] A review of self-assembly materialsWeibin Ye (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-603] Analysis of Hypervisors in Virtualized ServersSai Madhav Perumalla, Ananthi Selvamani, Narender Rayala, Vamshi Perumalla, Jagadeesh Battula, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-455] Analysis of the structural evolution of Graphene-CNT-Polypyrrole nanocomposite.Maitri Kamlesh Jariwala (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-260] Analyze MapReduce and HiveQL on Amazon Cluster EC2Utkarsh S. Parekh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-377] Are continuous or batch reactors the best tool to assess inhibition of nanoparticles on E. coli?Nelson M. Anaya, Fatemeh Faghihzadeh, Vinka Oyanadel-Craver, Geoff Bothun, Nasim Gan-ji (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-G-255] Automatic Guided RobotKetki Haridas Taware, Navarun Gupta (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-431] Autonomic Future InternetHitaishi Kasinath, Kislay Jha, Megha Thanvi Turlapati, Anudeep Gulla, Madhumita Gaat, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
[Poster-G-364] Bedridden Patient Lift Assist Robot (BePLAR)Bhawna Shiwani, Dikshya Swain, Nikhil Kamalkumar Advani (Worcester Polytechnic Insti-tute)
[Poster-G-440] Biochip with Graphene-based Nanosensor for Non-invasive Glucose SensingPeiqiao Wu (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-435] Bioprinting Using Dual Injection Multi-Dimensional Embedding Of HydrogelsSteven Falzerano, Amer Khamaiseh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-442] Chirality based separation of Carbon nanotubes by analyzing the specific interaction with the AMB-1 flagellin derived tri-peptideShrishti Sing, Isaac Macwan, Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-418] Comparative Study of Data Mining techniques to predict the credit card fraud detectionUtkarsh S. Parekh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-453] Computer Aided Analysis Of Gray And White Brain Matter In Alzheimer's DiseaseSri Lakshmip Priya Pedapati (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-279] COMSOL Simulation of Fluid-structure Interaction of a Four-blade Active Microfluidic MixerTing Li, Xingguo Xiong, Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-389] Design And Implementation Of A Double-Axis Solar TrackerElyas Saleh Alhazmi, Zhiyu Zhu, Lenfing Zhang (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-446] Design and Implementation of Dynamically Configured Multi-port Cache Memory employ-ing new DMP TechniqueAkshit Jain, Abhishek Krishna (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-486] Design and Simulation of a 4-bit Multiplier Using Quantum-dot Cellular AutomataMehak Jaswal (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-522] Design And Simulation Of Multiple Filament Extrusion SystemIbrahim Shehadeh (University of Bridgeport)
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[Poster-G-467] Design of a 4X4 Pipelined QCA MultiplierMingwei Jin, Xinguo Xiong (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-454] Design of a Piezoelectric Micromotor for Microrobot ApplicationXuan Zhang, Xingguo Xiong (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-644] Design of an Ionization-based Portable PM2.5 Air Quality SensorZhong Deng (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-447] Detecting and Defending Against DoS Attacks in Various NetworksPhaneendra Atmakuru, Krishna sagar Biradawada, Sandeep KumarDarla, Bala Rohit Reddy Gurivireddy, Bhargav Ram Mutukul, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-643] Device to Device Communication Using Cellular NetworksChandra Sekhar Koneru ,Mirza Mustafa Ali Baig , Srinivas Nalluri, Manoj Balla , Nihal Bayya, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-366] Direct Write of Micro-Circuitry via Capillary FocusingRyan Mocadlo (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[Poster-G-410] Directed Self-Assembly Of Magnetite Through Electrospinning With Potential Applications In NanopatterningKamila Aikebaier, Isaac Macwan, Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-404] Electrically Controlled Drug Release using Graphene Based HydrogelsKimiya Zafar, Azeez Ojo, Isaac Macwan, Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-225] Electrospun Separators for Structural Battery ApplicationsWisawat Keaswejjareansuk, Jianyu Liang, Xiang Wang (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[Poster-G-257] Energy Efficient Hidden Node Detection for Improving Quality of Service in Wireless Multi-media Sensor NetworksAdwan Alanazi, Khaled Elleithy (University of Bridgeport)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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[Poster-G-300] Energy-Efficient Dynamic Motion Control for Wheeled Mobile Robots Using Low Cost Re-sourcesAbrar Alajlan, Khaled Elleithy, Marwah Almasri (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-369] Epilepsy Seizure Detection Using EEG SignalsZakareya Lasefr, Raghavendra Sai Shiva Ayyalasomayajula Venkata, Khaled Elleithy (Univer-sity of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-390] Evaluation of the bacterial removal efficiency of several different silver nanoparticle spe-cies when used conjunction with ceramic water filtersRyan K. Sullivan, Vinka Oyanedel-Craver (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-G-188] Exploring Teaching Strategies in Workshop Sessions of BioSolid Mechanics ClassAlexander Kotelsky, Mark R Buckley, BarbaraMasi (University of Rochester)
[Poster-G-502] Flu Trend Prediction Using Social Media Network DataAli Al Essa, Miad Faezipour , Jeongkyu Lee, Gopala Duggina (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-283] Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to assess molecular-level changes of bacteria ex-posed to silver nanoparticlesFatemeh Faghihzadeh, Vinka Oyanedel-Craver, Laura Arabella Schifman, Nelson Martin Anaya (University of Rhode Island)
[Poster-G-444] FPGA based magnetic field control for guiding Magnetotactic baceteriaMarvin Xavierselvan, Issac Macwan, Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-259] Fuzzy Logic Control for Autonomous Mobile Robots in Static and Dynamic EnvironmentsMarwah Almasri, Khaled Elleithy, AbrarAlajlan (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-443] Gait balance detection and analysis with smart phone applicationPrithi Laxminarayana Donthula, Lavanya Vuligonda (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-414] Gold Nanoparticles And Sirna Complex For Targeted Drug DeliveryRupesh Srinivasal, Isaac Macwan, and Prabir Patra (University of Bridgeport)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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[Poster-G-568] GPS Based Attitude Determination And Verification Using A Serial Robotic ArmKishore Thota, Almat Raskaliyev (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-266] Graphene Oxide-Polypyrrole Scaffolds To Promote Differentiation Of Embryonic Stem Cells Into Dopaminergic NeuronsOsama Alturkistani, Prabir Patra, Isaac Macwan, Ashish Aphale (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-412] Graphene Semiconductor Field Effect TransistorManoj Kumar Manimaran (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-313] Hybrid Evolutionary Framework for Designing and Implementing Autonomous Modular RoboticsReem Alattas, Tarek Sobh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-403] IICONN Online Management SystemNurtai Lamie, Sai Krishna Kolanupaka, Sohail Syed, Brian Sutton (Fairfield University)
[Poster-G-297] Impact of TCP throughput and Loss behaviour in Multi hop Wireless NetworkNeha Panugani, Yeqing Chen, Andre Robert Dusabirane, Neeraj Ram Motaparthy, Srinivas Praveen Gudhi, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-439] Influence Of Graphene On Pcl Scaffold For Tissue Engineering ApplicationsGuruvel Raja Veluchamy Murugeshan, Prabir Patra, Sheila Berna, Issac Macwan (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-473] Integration of SDN and NFV with Next Generation NetworksHemanth Swamy, Ashwitha Thokala, Shashikumar, Amir Esmailpour (University of New Haven)
[Poster-G-271] Intelligent Docent QuadcopterSmit Doshi (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-276] Low Cost, Portable Non-Invasive Blood Sugar DetectionChandrasekhar Babu Kamineni, Abhishek Krishna (University of Bridgeport)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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[Poster-G-280] Low-cost Infant-Incubator for the Developing World.Arwa Balobaid, Praveena Mareedu, Ramya Sripati (Fairfield University)
[Poster-G-332] MarkLogic DB - NoSQL DatabaseFNU Aashi Rastogi, Sanket Vinodchandra Patel (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-268] Misuse Wireless Intrusion Detection System Based on Voting TechniqueBandar Alotaibi, Khaled Elleithy (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-331] Movie Management System Using ArangoDBUmang T Patel (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-223] Neurobiological Based Navigation Maps Created During the SLAM Process of a Mobile RobotPeter Zeno (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-536] Numerical Study on the Thermal Performance of Embedded Heat Pipes for CPU CoolingAlan Eskandar, Junling Hu (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-407] Office Automation System for LifeBridge Community ServicesRichard W Paredes Cortijo, Spoorthi Raghunandan Pattaparla, Ravikiran Kondeti, Jayanth Murukonda (Fairfield University)
[Poster-G-401] Online Volunteer and Event Management System for Neighbors Link StamfordAkaash Raj Athikam, Sameer Shaik, Praveen Alluri, Phong Do (Fairfield University)
[Poster-G-288] Plastic to fuel conversion kitSoumya Jahagirdar, Aashish Kulkarni, Manasa Bhaskarayuni, NormanTremblay (Fairfield University)
[Poster-G-319] Predicting Stock Price with Twitter Data Using Data Mining TechniquesUmang T. Patel (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-484] Preliminary Design of a Wall Climbing RobotYong Zhu, Majed Hotami (Wilkes University)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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[Poster-G-187] Qkd Initiated By Authentication Of Epr In 3 Way ChannelAbdulbast Abushgra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-262] Quantum Mutual Authentication Scheme Based on Bell State MeasurementMuneer Alshowkan, Khaled Elleithy (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-219] Remote Patient Monitoring using Safe and Secure WBAN technology.Neeraj Joshi, Syed Zain Hassan Zaidi , Mohamed Ben Haj Frej (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-558] Resource allocation in device to device communication using cellular networksSwetha Krishnamurthy Rao, Mounika Vasireddy, Naga Pallavikowtha, Anushaponnam, Naga Srinivas Boyapati, Omar Abuzaghleh (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-131] Saliva Glucose SensorAnugnya Parvathgari (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-449] Structural Analysis and Design of the Frame of a Desktop 3D PrinterYi Tan, Yazhou Liu, Junling (Joyce) Hu (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-249] The Access control system designZheng Duan (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-526] The Effects of Intermittent Solar Radiation in Off-grid Solar Power System A Case Study of Two Cities; Irbid and Abu Dhabi 'Worst Month' MethodTaleb H Al-theanat, Aymen Elpizra (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-384] The Testing Of A Carbon Foam Lead Acid BatterySai Praveen Kolli, Linfeng Zhang (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-382] Transparent Touch Screen for Next-generation Interactive DisplayEssa Alharbi, Matheus Lima, Ce Zheng, Xingguo Xiong (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-330] Use of data mining techniques for the analysis of consumers’ electricity consumption over a year in particular regionSwapnil Krishnachandra Savale (University of Bridgeport)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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[Poster-G-539] Wearable ECG and Wireless Transmission for Long Term MonitoringMashal Alenazi, Hassan Bajwa (University of Bridgeport)
[Poster-G-345] Working On Bills of Materials for Automobile Company Using Cortexdb as NoSQL DatabaseSwapnil Krishnachandra Savale (University of Bridgeport)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29POSTER SESSION: Graduate Student Posters - 9:00 AM - 12:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Nicole Martino, Roger Williams UniversitySession Chair: Dr. Paul Crilly, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Alumni Center
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Effective Teaching Workshop - 1:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizers: Dr. Grant Crawford, P.E. and Dr. Mary PhillipsLocation: Kirk Perdikakis Conference RoomFee: $40
This three-hour, interactive workshop focuses on the fundamentals of effective teaching and is geared towards new faculty members or those wishing to review the foundations of their craft. It features seminars on how students learn and the characteristics of the effective teacher. The seminars are grounded on Richard Felder’s theory of learning styles and Joseph Lowman’s model of effective teaching. The workshop concludes with an overview of proven strategies, techniques, and resources that participants can use to increase their classroom effectiveness
FRIDAY, APRIL 29Undergraduate Research Workshop - 1:00 - 2:45 PMWorkshop Organizer: Dr. Stephen Mecca, Providence CollegeLocation: Bliss 305
The workshop will feature a panel of speakers and facilitators addressing both models of established under-graduate research programs and issues facing faculty members seeking to get an undergraduate research program underway. Attendees will participate in small problem solving teams to address significant questions from sustaining or growing established programs to starting one from scratch. If you are struggling with issues such as supporting an undergraduate research program, credit versus non-credit experiences, expectations, the impact of such programs on your students, workload considerations, time commitments, institutional and external support, this is a must attend program.
The facilitators in the Undergraduate Research Workshop session are:
• Dr. Toby Cumberbatch, Professor, Albert Nerken School of Engineering, Cooper Union• Dr. Robert Camp, Assistant Professor, Engineering, Massachusetts Maritime Academy• Colin MacDonagh, MS, Program Engineering, CPI Aero in New York• Dr. Stephen Mecca, Professor, Department of Engineering-Physics-Systems, S-Lab, Providence College
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Current and Future Issues in Satisfying ABET Accreditation Criteria
Invited Presentation: Preparing for the Future: Update on Proposed Revisions to ABET Engineering Criteria
Speaker: Dr. John A. Orr, Vice Chair of the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Speaker Bio: John A. Orr is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Insti-tute. He served as Provost of WPI from 2007 through 2010 and prior to this he held the positions of Dean of Undergraduate Studies and head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Dr. Orr received the BS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the MS degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He began his career at Bell Laboratories and joined WPI in 1977. Dr. Orr’s research interests span several aspects of communications and digital signal processing, including applications to the smart grid and power quality. His other professional interests are in the areas of engineering education and sustainability. Dr. Orr is Vice Chair of the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commis-sion and an ABET-EAC team chair. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and of the American Society for Engineering Edu-cation, and past president of IEEE-HKN, the electrical and computer engineering academic honor society and of ECEDHA, the ECE Department Heads’ Association.
Abstract:The ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission has proposed changes to Criteria 3 (Student Outcomes) and 5 (Curriculum). These proposals represent the most significant changes to the criteria since the adoption of EC2000. This presentation will review the history, rationale, timetable, and scope of the proposed changes. A discussion period will include consideration of the impact on a program’s preparation for an ABET visit under the new criteria.
[ABET-127] ABET Preparation and Review Process at Queensborough Community CollegeMarvin Gayle, Danny Mangra, Johnbuoncora (Queensborough Community College)
[ABET-128] One Small Step Towards the ETAC/ABET Accreditation: An Approach to Assess Professional and Ethical Responsibilities and Respect For Diversity In An Engineering Technology ProgramBenito Mendoza, Farrukh Zia, Xiaohaili (New York City College of Technology)
[ABET-206] Preparing For the Future: Update On Proposed Revisions to ABET Engineering CriteriaJohn Andrew Orr (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[ABET-114] Systematic Approach to ABET Criterion 4: Continuous ImprovementElizabeth (Elisha) MH Garcia, Michael J. Corl, Thomas W. Denucci (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
FRIDAY, APRIL 29ABET Workshop - 1:00 - 2:45 PMWorkshop Organizer: Dr. Richard Vaccaro, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Bliss 205
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29COMSOL -- Introduction to Multiphysics Modeling Workshop - 1:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizer: Mian Qin, COMSOL, Inc.Location: Kirk 212
COMSOL will give a free multiphysics modeling workshop that will offer an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with modeling and simulating with COMSOL Multiphysics®.
Who should attend? Anyone interested in simulating and optimizing engineering phenomena based on PDEs, such as structural mechanics, heat transfer, electromagnetics, fluid flows, etc. Applications of the software are found in virtually every area of science and engineering.
More information at: https://www.comsol.com/events/id/73861/
FRIDAY, APRIL 29Simulation Workshop featuring Abaqus® FEA and Topology Optimization 1:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizer: Dick Rotelli and Dimitri Soteropoulos of Dassault Systemes SIMULIALocation: Wales 225
Learn how computer-based Engineering Simulation is driving innovation, and why Simulation is a key technology for today’s engineering students to know. This workshop will include: 1. An overview of modern simulation technology, including Finite Element Analysis (FEA), with many industry examples of the value it provides in today’s design process. 2. An introduc-tion to the simulation software products from Dassault Systemes SIMULIA that are available to Academia for education and research. 3. A hands-on workshop, using the Abaqus® FEA soft-ware, taking a SolidWorks® CAD part though structural analysis and then topology optimization to yield a non-intuitive re-design. Attendees will be able to setup, solve, and view results all within the given time frame. Note: Part 3 above is limited to 35 participants.ASEE-Flyer-3
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Matlab Workshops: Part 1: MATLAB for Life Scientists and EngineersPart 2: Deep Learning for Image Processing & Computer Vision 1:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizer: Adam Barber & Johanna Pingel, MathworksLocation: Wales 225
Part 1: MATLAB for Life Scientists and Engineers1:00 – 2:00pm
MATLAB provides a flexible environment for teaching and research in a wide range of life sci-ence applications, including signal processing and image processing, math and optimization, statistics and data analysis and computational biology. We will provide an overview of MATLAB as a flexible and powerful tool for data analysis and visualization.Highlights include:• Access data from many sources (files, other software, hardware, etc.)• Use interactive tools for iterative exploration, design, and problem solving• Automate and capture your work in easy-to-write scripts and programs• Share your results with others by automatically creating reports• Build and deploy GUI-based applications
Part 2: Deep Learning for Image Processing & Computer Vision2:10-4:30pm
Deep learning is a machine learning technique that can learn useful representations or features directly from data, images, text and sound. Deep learning models can achieve state-of-the-art accuracy, sometimes exceeding human-level performance in object classification. In this ses-sion, we will discuss typical object detection and object recognition workflows using MATLAB & deep learning techniques.
Highlights include:
• Accessing and managing large sets of images• Leveraging the use of pre-trained networks for feature extraction• Using standard computer vision techniques to augment the use of deep learning• Speeding up the training process using GPUs and Parallel Computing Toolbox
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29International Engineering Education Workshop - 3:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizer: Dr. Sigrid Berka, University of Rhode IslandLocation: IEP House
Internationalizing Engineering Education: Best Practices
The University of Rhode Island International Engineering Program is a five-year curriculum leading simultaneously to degrees in an engineering field (BS) and a foreign language (BA), which includes both a semester of study and a six-month professional internship abroad. The IEP also offers opportunities for joint global research through its dual degree masters programs. The mission of the URI International Engineering Program is to produce bilingual, cross-culturally competent engineers for successful careers in the global workplace. The work-shop will address the rationale for integrating a study with an internship component in this program, successful cooperation across the disciplines between engineering and the languag-es, key strategies in sourcing internships in Asia, Europe and Latin America, best practices in sustaining corporate relationships, as well as strategies of securing outside funding from corpo-rations, private donors and foundations. Speakers:
• Sigrid Berka, Executive Director International Engineering Program: “Rationale for a five-year dual degree international engineering program”
• 5th year German IEP student: “Impact of the year abroad in Germany on my life and career path”
• Silke Scholz, Director Spanish IEP: “Leveraging local corporate partners for internships abroad”
• 5th yr Spanish IEP student: Impact of the year abroad in Spain/Mexico on my life and career path
• Steven Wojciechowski, IEP alum `93 currently working at Hexagon Intelligent Automation, Quonset, RI: “Benefits for Industry”
• Michelangelo LaLuna, Director Italian IEP: “Launching the Italian IEP – Developing university agreements, corporate network, and scholarship funds for the IIEP.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Workshop on Recruitment, Retention & Diversity - 3:00 - 4:30 PMWorkshop Organizer: Mr. Charles Watson, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Bliss 205
The panel will discuss several initiatives to improve diversity, recruitment, retention and in-clusion in engineering and STEM. Although we strive to attract students from historically un-der-represented groups, namely African American, Hispanic American, and Native American; our programs are open to all. The question is what is the key to a successful graduation of un-der-represented minority students? It is because of this question that colleges and universities across the country have adopted minority engineering program initiatives to advance engineer-ing, STEM learning, discovery and engagement through outreach, recruitment, and retention of historically underrepresented students in their pursuit to become scholars. The workshop will feature a panel of speakers addressing the focal point within their colleges for diversity, and for working with underrepresented student groups at various levels. In addition, how they are actively involved in recruitment activities with high schools and middle schools through-out the Northeast while actively engaged in attracting, retaining and graduating the very best African American, Native American, Hispanic/Latino and Women from across the United States and internationally.
[DEE-73] Closing the Achievement Gap In STEM: a Two-Year Reform Effort at Brown UniversityKyle Trenshaw, David Targan, James Valles (Brown University)
[DEE-126] Inclusivity In Engineering Education With LGBTQA OutreachDavid McLaughlin, Paula Hodecker (University of Massachusetts at Amherst), Frances Harackiewicz (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
Richard Harris | Assistant Dean for Academic Scholarship, Mentoring & Outreach Director of NUPRIME, Northeastern University
Aida Ghiaei Director, Graduate Outreach & Diversity Engineering Dean’s Office University of Connecticut Storrs
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Student Papers 1 - 1:00 - 2:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Tooran Emami, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Crawford 221
[SP-507] A Hybrid Hands-on and Simulation Method for Teaching the Operation of Automatic Transmission SystemsMark Orville Davis, Mehrdaad Ghorashi (University of Southern Maine)
[SP-111] Arm Mounted Exoskeleton to Mechanically Assist Activities of Daily LivingKatelyn Sue Jobes, Marcus J Bernier, Shawn L Dryer, Douglas E Dow (Oakland University)
[SP-62] Automated and High Speed Mechanical System for Assembling of Two Plates in Automobile IndustryAjinkya Vivek Shah (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-63] Automated Mechanical System for loading & feeding two machined plates for assembly & rotating by 90° in Automobile IndustryAdhish Vijaykumar Umranikar (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-134] College Settings That Promote Innovation and Entrepreneurship -- a Comparative Case StudyJonathan Spiegel, Amanda L. Becker, Judy Randi, Ed.D., Maria–Isabel Carnasciali, Ph.D. (University of New Haven)
[SP-163] Design and development of a near space Robotic MonkeyRishi Gopal Warkoar (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-149] Efficient Design of Carry Look Ahead Adder Consuming CMOS Low Power Logic Strategies with Power Calculation EstimationSuparshya Babu Sukhavasi, Susrutha Babu Sukhavasi, Dr. Navarun Gupta (University of Bridgeport)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Student Papers 2 - 1:00 - 2:45 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Wales 226
[SP-132] High Level Implementation and Framework of a Novel Algorithm for Prescriptive, Predictive and Preventive Analysis of Personality DataMuhammad Fahim Uddin, Jeongkyu Lee (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-141] Image processing tasks applied to robot vision system and path discoveryItalo Guedes Almeida Silva, Rafael Custodio Cejas (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-148] Implementation and Delay Estimation of Concurrent Error Detection Arithmetic Adders Using Hardware Redundancy Based on Dual Rail EncodingSusrutha Babu Sukhavasi, Suparshya Babu Sukhavasi, Dr. Navarun Gupta (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-104] Monitoring Muscular Activity For Therapeutic Applications and Effectiveness to Encourage Patient ComplianceJohn C. Collins, Jordan E. Williams, Danielle M. Harrod, Douglas E. Dow (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[SP-109] Portable Smart Door LockHussain F. Alsaif, Mohammed A. Almaghrabi, Douglas E. Dow (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[SP-108] Prescription Filling Pill CounterTyler M. Boudrias, Nathaniel F. Schwartz, Yousef Hanna, and Douglas E. Dow (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[SP-61] Propose & Design an Automated Mechanical System for Capping and Water Level Measurement of Water BottleAbhinay Suhas Todmal (University of Bridgeport)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Student Papers 3 - 3:00 - 4:30 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Wales 226
[SP-11] Renewable Energy Generation from Frequent Human ActivityBala Maheswaran, Matthew Bonanni, Peter Groen, Brian Liang, Owen Porth, Spencer Pozder (Northeastern University)
[SP-129] Sustaining Ethics Education in Engineering: An Online Approach to Ethics InstructionZachary Alan McKinzie, Wasih Kamran, John Hobson, Dylan Renshaw, Kristen Billiar, Geoffrey Pfeifer (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
[CD-47] Multithreaded Sensor Analysis for a Redundant Dynamic Positioning 2 ProjectStephen Palmieri, Adam Kline, Tooran Emami, Ali Reza, Peter Swaszek (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[SP-506] US Coast Guard Sector San Francisco Sanitary Sewer Analysis and DesignThomas Porzillo, John W Keiffer, Christian Lee, Holden Takahashi (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[CD-494] Pavement Design at Coast Guard Air Station ClearwaterKimberlee Lynne Capp (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29Student Papers 4 - 3:00 - 4:30 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Gretchen Macht, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Tooran Emami, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Crawford 221
[SP-477] Vision-based Control of a Home Companion RobotYong Zhu, Islam Mohamad (Massachusetts Maritime Academy)
[SP-167] Utilizing Big Data Analytics to Improve Education Challenges, issues, opportunities and Future directionsPooja Gupta, Annapoorna Manohar, Veena Priyanka Kaluvakolanu, Muhammad Fahim Uddin (University of Bridgeport)
[SP-106] Smart Ice Prevention System to Improve Effectiveness and Reduce Energy CostAlison M. Siegmann, Michael F. Algieri, Douglas E. Dow (Oakland University)
[SP-83] Resource Integration Gear: Neurological Testing for UI DesignDelson Jr Faria Da Silva, Joao Almeida, Joseph Shahbazian (Bunker Hill Community College)
[SP-499] Evaluation of Pavement Rehabilitated Stratigies on Rhode Island Route 165 And Prediction of PerformanceSyed Amir Hassan (University of Rhode Island)
[SP-24] Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP) - A Novel Routing Protocol for Vehicular Adhoc NetworksAishwarya Mandalapa Bhoopathy, Steve Richard Ebenezer Amalorpavaraj, Vignesh Mandalapa Bhoopathy, Mohamed Ben Haj Frej (University of Bridgeport)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Curricular Design and Innovation - 8:00 - 9:40 AMTrack Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Linda RIley, University of New HavenLocation: Kirk Auditorium
[CDI-5] Combating Ad hoc Fabrication in a Senior Level Mechatronics CourseMatthew Stein (Roger Williams University)
[CDI-16] Design and Implementation of a Reconfigurable Computing Course for Efficient Hardware/Software Co-Design in Reconfigurable SystemsDaniel Llamocca (Oakland University)
[CDI-165] Developing a Vision-based Evaluation Testbed for Mobile Robot NavigationSangho Park (Central Connecticut State University)
[CDI-6] Doing Community Engagement Projects in the ClassroomFrancis Hopcroft (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[CDI-81] Implementation of Hands-on Learning Module into Machine Design Curriculum via Class ProjectSriharsha Srinivas Sundarram (Fairfield University)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Other Topics in Engineering Education/Research 1 - 8:00 - 9:40 AMTrack Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Tooran Emami, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Wales 226
[OT-79] A New Framework for STEM Teacher Education in Urban SettingsIoana A Badara, Buket Barkana, Maria Gherasimova, Navarun Gupta, Nelson Ngoh (Univer-sity of Bridgeport)
[OT-173] Can We Use a Matlab Application to Improve Student Performance on Trigonometry of Complex Number Problem Solving?Frank Caserta, Jr., James McCusker2, and Gloria Ma (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[OT-64] Common Engineering Mistakes in the Analysis of Aquarium FiresNavarun Gupta, Sarosh Patel, Lawrence V. Hmurcik (University of Bridgeport)
[OT-133] Rebuilding in the Floodplain: Revolutionizing engineering education through municipal infrastructure projectTara Kulkarni (Norwich University)
Saturday, APRIL 30Other Topics in Engineering Education/Research 2 - 10:00 - 11:40 AMTrack Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Tooran Emami, U.S. Coast Guard AcademyLocation: Wales 226
[OT-146] Rise and Demise of a Startup Engineering Program at a Remote LocationWilhelm A. Friess, Michael P Davis (University of Maine)
[OT-115] The AEC Employment Sector -- Are Mechanical Engineering Programs Dropping the Ball?Jeffrey Mountain (Norwich University)
[OT-483] Workforce Development for meeting challenges of 21st century through Innovations in Engineering EducationKanti Prasad (University of Massachusetts- Lowell)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Laboratory Development and Innovation 2 - 10:00 - 11:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. K. Wayne Lee, P.E., University of Rhode IslandLocation: Bliss 305
[LDI-493] Incorporating Energy Related Concepts into EE and CS Laboratory Work and CourseworkJack Adams, Christopher Stuetzle (Merrimack College)
[LDI-52] Interactive Software for Rendering Electromagnetic Fields: Structures and AlgorithmsDavid S. Birkett (University of Bridgeport)
Saturday, APRIL 30Laboratory Development and Innovation 1 - 8:00 - 9:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. K. Wayne Lee, P.E., University of Rhode IslandLocation: Bliss 305
[LDI-123] An Integrated Analytical, Simulation, and Experimental approach to the Laboratory Experi-mentsBasile Panoutsopoulos (Community College of Rhode Island)
[LDI-166] Biomedical Imaging course: Challenges and SolutionJoseph shahbazian, Premananda Indic, Krishnan Shankar Shankar (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
[LDI-170] DEVELOPMENT OF SOIL RESILIENT MODULUS TESTING SYSTEM FOR GREEN HIGHWAYK. Wayne Lee (University of Rhode Island)
[LDI-8] Enhanced Learning - Combining MATLAB Simulation with Telecommunication Instructional Modeling in a Senior Level Communication Systems CoursePaul B. Crilly, Richard J. Hartnett (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Undergraduate Research 1 - 8:00 - 9:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Stephen Mecca, Providence CollegeLocation: Wales 223
[UGR-155] 3D PRINTED DEXTEROUS PROSTHETIC FOOT STRUCTURE DESIGNJames V. Masi, Zachary Jon Stewart, Kevin Andrew Hutchens, David James Manzenberger, Matthew Adam Gordon (University of Southern Maine)
[UGR-36] A Procedure for Analyzing A Magnetic Levitation ToyBenjamin David McPheron, Wesley C. Caruso, Kelsey M. Cintorino (Roger Williams University)
[UGR-77] A Static and Dynamic Study on BalanceJames V. Masi, MacKenzie Sue Sullivan (University of Southern Maine)
[UGR-72] Adaptive Component Design leads to Rethinking the Design Research Process: Experiential Learning in Undergraduate ResearchLisa C. Hix, James H. Kyle (Keene State College)
[UGR-162] Authentic Engineering Experience: Student Team Makes Induction Shake-Light Product for Real China CustomerPeter Raymond Stupak (Raritan Valley Community College)
Saturday, APRIL 30Undergraduate Research 2 - 10:00 - 11:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Stephen Mecca, Providence CollegeLocation: Wales 223
[UGR-98] Detecting Underwater Objects using UltrasoundBenjamin David McPheron, Charles P. Flynn, Kevin Faria, Eissa A. Al-Uqaili, Mohammed A. Aldayel, Charles R. Thomas (Roger Williams University)
[UGR-492] Implementation of a Multi-band Equalizer in MATLAB and Simulink Using Algorithm ManipulationSuhayb Alsaedi, Jacob D. Whaley, Benjamin David McPheron, Wesley C. Caruso, Benjamin C. Fisk (Roger Williams University)
[UGR-97] Modeling a One and Two-Degree of Freedom Spring-Cart SystemBenjamin David McPheron, Joseph D. Legris (Roger Williams University)
[UGR-100] Powerbuoy Design, Fabrication, and EfficiencyJames V. Masi, Kristopher F Reed (University of Southern Maine)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Undergraduate Research 3 - 1:30 - 3:10 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Stephen Mecca, Providence CollegeLocation: Wales 223
[UGR-76] Preparation, Properties, and Devices of Nano-Particulate Conductive and Dielectric Oxides via Chemical Co-precipitationJames V. Masi, Timothy Holt (University of Southern Maine)
[UGR-12] Simulation Model on Chaotic Asynchronous Transmitter and ReceiverYilan Zhu, Andrew Fish (University of New Haven)
[UGR-139] The construction of a cosmic ray detector in an undergraduate research and technology institute project at a community collegeRaul Armendariz, Tak David Cheung, Jose Lopez, Paul Harris, David Lieberman (Queensborough Community College)
[UGR-60] Translating a Digital Signal Modulation Synthesizer from LabVIEW to SimulinkBenjamin David McPheron, Drew M. Canfield, Kristi M. Perreault, Joseph D. Legris (Roger Williams University)
Saturday, APRIL 30Online Engineering Education - 10:00 - 11:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. David Taggart, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Kirk Auditorium
[OEE-74] A Conceptual Framework for Online Course Teaching and Assessment in Construction EducationNamhun Lee (Central Connecticut State University)
[OEE-57] Implementing Online Content to Improve Learning in a Large Engineering Freshman Programming CourseDavid G. Taggart (University of Rhode Island)
[OEE-80] Lessons Learned Using Health Information Technology to Foster Student Interest in STEM Majors and CareersTeresa C. Piliouras, Pui Lam Yu, Muzammil Pasha Maniyar, Liza Salloum, Robert J. Suss (Technical Consulting & Research)
[OEE-48] Progressing Online Teaching at the University by Assessing Online CoursesTalat Salama, Namhun Lee (Central Connecticut State University)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 1 - 8:00 - 9:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Benjamin McPheron, Roger Williams UniversityLocation: Wales 224
[TLTP-66] Active Learning Approach for Enhanced Student Learning in Electromagnetic Compatibility CourseUma Balaji, Douglas Lyon (Fairfield University)
[TLTP-461] Impact of Service Learning and New Teaching Methodologies on Students’ Learning Out-comesMerlinda Drini (Queensborough Community College)
[TLTP-509] Increasing Engagement and Student Success in a Freshman Introductory CourseAntonella Pompo (Raritan Valley Community College)
[TLTP-113] Instructor-Developed Concept Map for a Survey CourseElizabeth (Elisha) MH Garcia, Daniel H. Cost (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[TLTP-75] Using Stereoscopic Visualization to Support and Facilitate Student Spatial Skills in Construc-tion EducationNamhun Lee, Sangho Park (Central Connecticut State University)
Saturday, APRIL 30Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 2 - 10:00 - 11:40 AMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Benjamin McPheron, Roger Williams UniversityLocation: Wales 224
[TLTP-543] Problem Solution: A Structured ApproachBasile Panoutsopoulos (Community College of Rhode Island)
[TLTP-145] The Impact of Music on LearningAngel Ari Perez-Mejia, John Greenleaf, Kimberly DiGiovanni, Christopher Hakala (Quinnipi-ac University)
[TLTP-158] The Production of Science Comics To Improve Undergraduate Engineering EducationLucas James Landherr (Northeastern University)
[TLTP-49] Training Civil Engineering Faculty on the use of AutoCAD Civil 3-DGautham P Das, Nakisa Alborz (Wentworth Institute of Technology)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Teaching and Learning Techniques and Pedagogy 3 - 1:30 - 3:10 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Benjamin McPheron, Roger Williams UniversityLocation: Wales 224
[TLTP-65] Teaching Robotics Through Self-Directed Learning (Or Is It The Other Way Around?)Carlos Lück, Nathan Lareau (University of Southern Maine)
[TLTP-55] Making it Relevant: Using Research Articles to Teach BiomechanicsJessica Dawn Ventura (Gordon College)
Saturday, APRIL 30Assessment of Teaching and Learning - 1:30 - 3:10 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. George Veyera, University of Rhode IslandLocation: Bliss 205
[ATL-30] Cooperative Educational Program Outcomes and its Correlation with Students: Academic Performance-A Case StudyFarzam Safarzadeh Maleki, Robert J. Camp, Gail M. Stephens (Massachusetts Maritime Academy)
[ATL-169] Developing an Evidence-based Education Tool to Support and Assess Student Analytical Skills in Electronics EngineeringSangho Park, Deborah Zanella, Karen Tracey (Central Connecticut State University)
[ATL-53] Formative Homework Assessment Strategies to Promote Student Self-Reflection and Improve Time Management: A Pilot StudyMichael P. Davis, Wilhelm Alexander Friess (University of Southern Maine)
[ATL-10] Infusing Information LIteracy into Civil Engineering CurriculaHudson Jackson, Kassim Tarhini, Sharon Zelmanowitz (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[ATL-136] Read, Manipulate, and Write: A study of the role of these cumulative skills in learning computer programmingLaura Zavala (Medgar Evers College, City University of New York)
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Saturday, APRIL 30Capstone Design 1 - 1:30 - 3:30 PMTrack Chair: Dr. Bahram Nassersharif, University of Rhode IslandSession Chair: Dr. Linda RIley, University of New HavenLocation: Kirk Auditorium
[CD-INV] Invited Talk: Industry Perspectives on Capstone DesignEric Carlson (Toray Plastics America, Inc.)
[CD-647] Working with Industry Partners on Capstone DesignBahram Nassersharif (University of Rhode Island)
[CD-9] Dredge Spoils Management for Sustainable Support of U.S. Coast Guard MissionsHudson Jackson, Erick Jackson, Bethany Gollin, Spencer Zwenger, Holly Moore, Kassim Tar-hini (U.S. Coast Guard Academy)
[CD-58] Lab Scale Test System for a Brayton Cycle EngineLin Lin, Ryker Turcotte, David Stevens (University of Southern Maine)
Saturday, APRIL 30Graduate Research - 1:30 - 3:10 PMTrack and Session Chair: Dr. Carl-Ernst Rousseau, P.E., University of Rhode IslandLocation: Gilbreth 118
[GR-33] Enhancing the Quality of Service by Employing Swarm Intelligence in Multi Hop Heteroge-neous NetworksNavarun Gupta, Ranvir Shinde, Vignesh Mandalapa Bhoopathy (University of Bridgeport)
[GR-42] NYC Taxi Trip and Fare Data Analytics using Big DataUmang T. Patel (University of Bridgeport)
[GR-117] Optimized Occlusion-Free Viewpoint for Improving the Coverage in Wireless Multimedia Sensor NetworksAdwan Alanazi, Khaled Elleithy (University of Bridgeport)
[GR-118] Remote Attestation Scheme Using Camenisch et al.’s Dynamic Accumulator with Certificate GenerationShakour A. Abuzneid (University of Bridgeport)
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Day Time TimeSlot Track Description SessionChair Building Room#28-Apr Thursday 4:00-7:00PM WelcomeReception BahramNassersharif AlumniCenter28-Apr Thursday 4:00-7:00PM Registration BahramNassersharif AlumniCenter29-Apr Friday 7:30AM-12:45PM Registration BahramNassersharif Uclub
29-Apr Friday 8:00-10:00AM ContinentalBreakfast BahramNassersharifUclub&Alumni
Center29-Apr Friday 9:00AM-12:45PM UGSP UndergraduateStudentPosters LindaRiley Uclub29-Apr Friday 9:00AM-12:45PM GSP GraduateStudentPosters PaulCrilly AlumniCenter
29-Apr Friday 9:00AM-1:00PM CareerandGraduateFairandIndustryExhibits BethaniePinkusUclub&Alumni
Center29-Apr Friday 11:30AM-12:45PM Lunch29-Apr Friday 1:00-2:45PM A1 SPap1 StudentPapers1 TooranEmami Crawford 22129-Apr Friday 1:00-2:45PM A1 SPap2 StudentPapers2 GretchenMacht Wales 22629-Apr Friday 1:00-2:45PM A1 WUG UndergraduateResearchWorkshop StephenMecca Bliss 30529-Apr Friday 1:00-2:45PM A1 WABET ABETWorkshop RichardVaccaro Bliss 20529-Apr Friday 1:00-4:30PM A WET EffectiveTeachingWorkshop GrantCrawford Kirk PCR29-Apr Friday 1:00-4:30PM A WFEA SimulationWorkshopfeaturingAbaqus®FEA DickRotelli Wales 22529-Apr Friday 1:00-4:30PM A WMATH WorkshopfeaturingMathworks DebbiCohen Kirk Aud29-Apr Friday 1:00-4:30PM A WMP SimulationWorkshopfeaturingCOMSOLMultiphysics MianQin Kirk 21229-Apr Friday 3:00-4:30PM A2 SPap3 StudentPapers3 GretchenMacht Wales 22629-Apr Friday 3:00-4:30PM A2 SPap4 StudentPapers4 TooranEmami Crawford 22129-Apr Friday 3:00-4:30PM A2 WRRD WorkshoponRecruitment,Retention,andDiversity CharlesWatson Bliss 20529-Apr Friday 3:00-4:30PM A2 WIEP WorkshoponInternationalEngineeringEducation SigridBerka IEPHouse
29-Apr Friday 4:00-5:00PM
StudentPizzaDinner,AwardsAnnouncements,andFarewelltostudentsnotregisteredforremainderofconference
JaredAbdirkin,MayraiGindy,NicoleMartino,LindaRiley,GretchenMacht Uclub
29-Apr Friday 5:30-6:30PM ConferenceReception BahramNassersharif AquaBlueHotel29-Apr Friday 5:30-6:30PM Registration BahramNassersharif AquaBlueHotel29-Apr Friday 6:30-9:30PM ConferenceDinner,AwardsandKeynote BahramNassersharif AquaBlueHotel30-Apr Saturday 7:00-10:00AM Registration BahramNassersharif Kirk30-Apr Saturday 7:00-8:30AM ContinentalBreakfast JenCerullo Kirk30-Apr Saturday 8:00-9:40AM M1 CDI1 CurricularDesignandInnovation LindaRiley Kirk Aud30-Apr Saturday 8:00-10.00AM M1 LDI1 LaboratoryDevelopmentandInnovation K.WayneLee Bliss 30530-Apr Saturday 8:00-9:40AM M1 OT1 OtherTopics TooranEmami Wales 22630-Apr Saturday 8:00-9:40AM M1 TLTP1 TeachingandLearningTechniquesandPedagogy BenMcPheron Wales 22430-Apr Saturday 8:00-9:40AM M1 UR1 UndergraduateResearch StephenMecca Wales 22330-Apr Saturday 9:40-10:00AM CoffeeBreak JenCerullo Kirk Lobby30-Apr Saturday 10:00-11:40AM M2 OT2 OtherTopics TooranEmami Wales 22630-Apr Saturday 10:00-11:40AM M2 TLTP TeachingandLearningTechniquesandPedagogy BenMcPheron Wales 22430-Apr Saturday 10:00-11:40AM M2 OEE OnlineEngineeringEducation DavidTaggart Kirk Aud30-Apr Saturday 10:00-11:40AM M2 UR2 UndergraduateResearch StephenMecca Wales 22330-Apr Saturday 12:00-1:30PM Lunch ConferenceLunchandASEENEBusinessMeeting BahramNassersharif StudentUnion Ballroom30-Apr Saturday 1:30-3:10PM A1 ATL1 AssessmentofTeachingandLearning GeorgeVeyera Bliss 20530-Apr Saturday 1:30-3:30PM A1 CD1 CapstoneDesign LindaRiley Kirk Aud30-Apr Saturday 1:30-3:10PM A1 TLTP TeachingandLearningTechniquesandPedagogy BenMcPheron Wales 22430-Apr Saturday 1:30-3:10PM A1 UR3 UndergraduateResearch StephenMecca Wales 22330-Apr Saturday 1:30-3:10PM A1 GR1 GraduateResearch Carl-ErnstRousseau Gilbreth 118
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