Context Based Problems And Exercises For Teaching Engineering Economy
Author(s) -
Rajkamal Kesharwani,
Xiaomeng Chang,
Janis Terpenny,
William G. Sullivan
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--4491
Subject(s) - capstone , context (archaeology) , variety (cybernetics) , relevance (law) , computer science , engineering education , engineering economics , engineering design process , digital economy , capstone course , engineering management , engineering , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , world wide web , political science , business , algorithm , paleontology , finance , law , biology
Janis Terpenny, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Janis Terpenny is an Associate Professor in Engineering Education and Mechanical Engineering, and an affiliate faculty of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. She is Director of the Center for e-Design, a multi-university NSF I/UCRC center. Her research focuses on methods and representation schemes for early design process and on engineering design education. She was previously an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts and worked at General Electric (GE), including the completion of a two-year management program. She is a member of ASEE, ASME, IIE, and Alpha Pi Mu and is the Design Economics area editor for The Engineering Economist.
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