Hani Serhal Saad
Eastern Washington University
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ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2013
Donald C. Richter; Hani Serhal Saad; Martin William Weiser
Engineering and Engineering Technology students need to learn to innovate and embrace new technologies as they develop and progress through their careers. The undergraduate degree program needs to provide this first opportunity at innovation allowing the student to gain experience and confidence at solving technological problems. This paper describes the learning experiences in innovation using an undergraduate course in robotics and automation. The course is composed of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Technology students. The paper relates the successful attempt the students had in developing and using innovation through the creation opened-ended industrial robot system projects. The undergraduate student project teams in the course are self-directed and have to use innovation to develop a robotic project of their own design. This breaks the cycle of students just doing the same preset experiments that others have done before them. Although doing preset experiments can reinforce theory given in classroom, it does little to develop skills in innovation, which will be the key to success in the global economy. The course provides an excellent framework for the student teams to demonstrate their ability to innovate using new technology to solve a complex problem while having the mentorship from instructors as they take their first steps in actually doing innovation. The confidence and process used to solve these problems will provide a basis upon which they can formulate new strategies to incorporate new technologies throughout their career.Copyright
ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2013
Hani Serhal Saad; Martin William Weiser; Donald C. Richter
The purpose of a Capstone course is to present the students with an engineering problem that needs to be solved. The students work in teams and are expected to document and research each step of the process. The idea is to mimic, as much possible, the situation encountered by engineers in the field. While industry sponsored projects are preferred, suggestions from students are also welcomed. The Mechanical Engineering (ME) and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) Department at Eastern Washington University has traditionally pursued industry sponsored projects by reaching out to the local businesses and through the department Industrial Advisory Committee. While the ME degree is a relatively new addition, the MET degree has been offered for many years. With the addition of the ME program, change came to the Capstone course. Emphasis is placed more on research and not on production. The goal now is to create one prototype instead of fifteen while focusing heavily on the research part. This change has an effect on the dynamics of the course and presents additional challenges, especially with industry sponsored projects. These changes are relevant to both the MET and ME Capstone courses. This paper highlights these challenges for four projects done in the spring of 2012 and proposes efficient ways of addressing them. One of these projects was very successful, two were moderately successful, and one was not particularly so. Recommendations for teachers and students on the best ways to approach such a project are also highlighted.Copyright
2018 ASEE Zone IV Conference | 2018
P E Kyle Frederick Larsen; Nm A Hossain; Hani Serhal Saad; Abolfazl Amin; Heechang Bae
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2016
Jason K. Durfee; Hani Serhal Saad
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2016
Terence Geyer; William Loendorf; C P E Donald Richter; K P E Jason Durfee; Hani Serhal Saad; Doris M. Munson; N.M. A. Hossain
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
K P E Jason Durfee; Donald C. Richter; Martin William Weiser; N.M. A. Hossain; Hani Serhal Saad
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
Martin William Weiser; Martin Weiser; Hani Serhal Saad; Kyle Frederick Larsen
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
K P E Jason Durfee; William Loendorf; Doris M. Munson; Donald C. Richter; Terence Geyer; Martin William Weiser; Awlad Hossain; Hani Serhal Saad
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
Martin William Weiser; Hani Serhal Saad; Robert E. Gerlick
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2014
Martin William Weiser; Hani Serhal Saad; Robert E. Gerlick