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American Society for Engineering Education
American Society for Engineering Education
NameAmerican Society for Engineering Education
Formation1893
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
MembersOver 12,000

American Society for Engineering Education. The American Society for Engineering Education is a National Science Foundation-funded organization that works closely with NASA, National Institutes of Health, and United States Department of Education to promote STEM education and engineering education in the United States. Founded in 1893, the organization has a long history of collaboration with institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University. The society's efforts are also supported by organizations like National Academy of Engineering, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

History

The American Society for Engineering Education was established in 1893 by a group of engineering educators from University of Michigan, Cornell University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The society's early years were marked by collaborations with American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. Over the years, the organization has worked with National Science Board, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and United States Department of Defense to promote engineering education and research. The society has also partnered with international organizations like UNESCO, European Union, and Asian Institute of Technology to advance global engineering education. Notable figures such as Nobel Prize laureates Robert A. Millikan and Vannevar Bush have contributed to the society's mission, along with institutions like California Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley.

Mission_and_Objectives

The American Society for Engineering Education's mission is to promote experiential learning, project-based learning, and active learning in engineering education, in collaboration with organizations like Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Engineering Accreditation Commission, and National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. The society's objectives include advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in engineering, fostering industry-university partnerships with companies like Google, Microsoft, and IBM, and promoting K-12 STEM education through initiatives like Robotics Competition and Science Olympiad. The society also works with National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress, and Program for International Student Assessment to inform its mission and objectives. Additionally, the society collaborates with institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge to advance engineering education globally.

Membership_and_Participation

The American Society for Engineering Education has over 12,000 members from institutions like Purdue University, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Washington. The society's members include engineering faculty, engineering students, and engineering professionals from organizations like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Electric. Members can participate in annual conferences, workshops, and webinars organized by the society, which feature speakers from institutions like MIT Sloan School of Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. The society also offers professional development opportunities, such as mentoring programs and leadership training, in collaboration with organizations like Society of Women Engineers, National Society of Black Engineers, and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.

Conferences_and_Publications

The American Society for Engineering Education hosts an annual conference that brings together engineering educators, researchers, and professionals from institutions like University of Southern California, Duke University, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. The conference features keynote speakers from organizations like NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Google X, and Microsoft Research, as well as paper presentations and poster sessions. The society also publishes a journal, which features articles on engineering education research, curriculum development, and assessment methods, in collaboration with publishers like IEEE Xplore, ACM Digital Library, and ScienceDirect. Additionally, the society produces newsletters and magazines that highlight best practices in engineering education, featuring institutions like University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and Carnegie Mellon University.

Awards_and_Honors

The American Society for Engineering Education presents several awards to recognize excellence in engineering education, including the Fellow Award, Distinguished Service Award, and Best Paper Award. The society also offers scholarships and fellowships to support engineering students and engineering faculty, in collaboration with organizations like National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program, Ford Foundation Fellowship Program, and Hertz Foundation Fellowship Program. Notable recipients of the society's awards include engineering educators from institutions like University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University, as well as engineering professionals from companies like IBM, Google, and Microsoft.

Governance_and_Leadership

The American Society for Engineering Education is governed by a board of directors composed of engineering educators and engineering professionals from institutions like University of Michigan, Purdue University, and University of Texas at Austin. The society's president and executive director are responsible for leading the organization and implementing its strategic plan, in collaboration with organizations like American Council on Education, Association of American Universities, and National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. The society also has a council of sections that represents the interests of its member sections, which include aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, and computer science, among others. The society's leadership works closely with institutions like Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge to advance engineering education globally.

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