ASEE Middle Atlantic Section

2021 Fall Conference

Virtual Conference | November 12-13, 2021

The Program has been posted. Registration is still OPEN!

Welcome to the 2021 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference

By its very nature, engineering requires its practitioners to continue learning new things long after their formal education ends. This is more evident now; for decades, we have been observing a continuous swift pace of engineering innovation. Engineers must keep evolving, and so do engineering schools; we must broaden our students' education. Further efforts are required to integrate the critical interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary elements of science and engineering and, equally important, the context of engineering's practice and role in a global, multicultural, and technology-driven society in the curriculum.

The theme for the Fall 2021 ASEE Middle Atlantic Conference is "Socio-Cultural Challenges and Impacts in Engineering Education." However, the conference is open to all disciplines of engineering education. In the Main Track, we welcome paper submissions from faculty, students, practitioners, industry, and government agencies to present their latest accomplishments and innovations in Engineering Education. We especially encourage faculty from community colleges and high schools. In the Student’s Poster Track, we encourage students’ submissions to present their school projects.

We invite papers on all topics of interest to engineering educators, including, but not limited to:

  • Integrating Culture in Engineering Education

  • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering Education

  • Ethics in Engineering Education

  • Creating a diverse and inclusive educational environment

  • Multi‐Disciplinary Engineering

  • Entrepreneurship Education/Mentoring

  • Online‐Learning

  • Innovations in Teaching Engineering

  • Service and Project‐Based Learning

  • Senior Capstone Design Projects

  • Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

  • Improving Critical Thinking

  • Increasing Diversity in Engineering

  • K-12 Engineering Education

  • Novel pedagogical approaches to teaching engineering

  • Addressing Covid-19 challenges

  • Incorporating technologies in engineering education

  • Addressing grand challenges through engineering

  • Other relevant topics on advances in engineering education

Abstracts of between 250-500 words may be uploaded as a pdf document. We look forward to your submissions and seeing you at the virtual conference on November 12-13, 2021.