scholarly journals Integration Of Numerical Problem Solving Into The Chemical Engineering Curriculum

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Morcechai Shacham ◽  
Michael Cutlip
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Keith ◽  
H. Scott Fogler ◽  
Valarie Thomas ◽  
Don Chmielewski ◽  
Michael Gross

Author(s):  
Pawan Tyagi ◽  
Christine Newman

Preparing high school students for engineering disciplines is crucial for sustainable scientific and technological developments in the USA. This paper discusses a pre-college program, which not only exposes students to various engineering disciplines but also enables them to consider engineering as the profession. The four-week long “Engineering Innovation (EI)” course is offered every year to high school students by the center of outreach, Johns Hopkins University. EI program is designed to develop problem-solving skills through extensive hands-on engineering experiments. A team consisting of an instructor, generally a PhD in Engineering, and a teaching fellow, generally a high school science teacher, closely work with students to pedagogically inculcate basics of core engineering disciplines such as civil, mechanical, electrical, materials, and chemical engineering. EI values independent problem-solving skills and simultaneously promote the team spirit among students. A number of crucial engineering aspects such as professional ethics, communications, technical writing, and understanding of common engineering principles are inculcated among high school students via well-designed individual and group activities. This paper discusses the model of EI program and its impact on students learning and their preparation for the engineering career.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariano Savelski ◽  
Stephanie Farrell ◽  
Robert Hesketh ◽  
C. Stewart Slater

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