- Guiding Principles For Sustainable Humanitarian Engineering Projects, Thursday 1A1
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- Bernard Amadei and Robyn Sandekian, University of Colorado at Boulder
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- Integrating Sustainable Community Development in Engineering Education, Friday 3C1
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- Bernard Amadei and Robyn Sandekian, University of Colorado at Boulder
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- A Simplified Method of Fermi Estimation for the Student Innovator, Thursday 3D3
- Phil Anderson and Cherie Ann Sherman, Ramapo College of New Jersey
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- A Method for Assessing the Patent Landscape, Saturday 2D3
- Phil Anderson and Cherie Ann Sherman, Ramapo College of New Jersey
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- Building Startup Businesses through Commercializing Student Capstone Project Outcomes, Thursday 2E1
- James R. Baker and Robert E. Mark, Michigan Technological University
- Jonathan Leinonen, MTEC SmartZone
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- Initiating and Sustaining Early Stage Programs in Technology Innovation and Commercialization, Thursday 3C1
- James R. Baker, Michigan Technological University
- Ranald D. Hansen, Innovation Emporium, Inc.
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- Lead Battery Manufacturing Certification in the Developing World: Applying BEST Standards in India and Vietnam, Friday 2A1
- Perry Gottesfeld, Executive Director, OK International
- Christopher Cherry, University of Tennessee
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- Future Trends Research Methods for New Material Applications: Common Goals in Curriculum and Industry, Saturday 1A1
- Wayne Chung, Carnegie Mellon University
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- Planting the E-Seed: Entrepreneurial Careers for Next-Gen Industrial Designers, Saturday 1A3
- Steven Doehler, University of Cincinnati
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- Enhancing the Product Realization Process by Emphasizing Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Friday 1E2
- Philip E. Doepker, University of Dayton
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- Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, and Design Projects, Saturday 2C3
- Philip E. Doepker, University of Dayton
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- The InVenture Prize: An Undergraduate Invention Competition to Encourage Entrepreneurship and Commercialization of Student Technology Ventures, Saturday 2E2
- Craig R. Forest, Merrick L. Furst, Ravi Bellamkonda, Ray Vito, Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Modeling Supply Chains for New Ventures in Developing Countries, Sat 1D2
- Arjun Narayana Doss, Jennifer M. Bekki, Engineering, Mark Henderson, Engineering, Omid Akhavan, Jason Tsang, Arizona State University
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- The Twig Light: Affordable, Sustainable Lighting for Villagers in Rural Ghana, Thursday 1C1
- Brad Rogers, Mark Henderson, and Michael Pugliese, Arizona State University
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- Organic Development of a Student-Run Accelerator at the University of Michigan, Thurs 3C3
- Aileen Huang-Saad, Jason Bornhorst, Thomas H. Zurbuchen, University of Michigan
- Tony Grover and Marc Weiser, RPM Ventures
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- Is CMMI® an Applicable Framework That Can be Used to Improve New Technology Venture Processes?, Thursday 2E3
- Zella Jackson Hannum and Dr. David Lyth, Western Michigan University
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- Using Live Cases in Problem-Based Entrepreneurship Learning, Thursday 3D1
- Robert Beaury, Philip Boyer, Elizabeth (Liz) Kisenwether, The Pennsylvania State University
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- Instilling the Entrepreneurial Engineering Mindset in College Undergraduates: A Panel Presentation, Thursday 1D1
- Timothy J. Kriewall, Kern Family Foundation
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- Collaborative Innovation Program: A Creative Conspiracy for Cross-College Collaboration at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Thursday 3C2
- Xanthe Matychak and Jonathan Schull, Rochester Institute of Technology
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- Developing an Undergraduate Social Entrepreneurship Program at WPI, Friday 3C3
- Divya Mathew, Jillian McMillen, Dave Mullen, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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- Design with the Majority: The Collaborative Design of a Cargo Bicycle for Uganda, Friday 2A3
- Jason A. Morris, Western Washington University
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- Open Design-Based Strategies to Enhance Appropriate Technology Development, Thursday 2C3
- J. Buitenhuis, Ivana Zelenika, and J.M. Pearce, Queen’s University
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- Beyond the Business Plan: Building Implementation into an Entrepreneurship Curriculum, Thursday 2E2
- Kenneth R. Phillips and Mick Jackowski, Metropolitan State College of Denver
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- Design, Implementation and Assessment of Entrepreneurial Workshops for an Entire University Faculty, Friday 1E3
- William J. Riffe, Massoud Tavakoli, and Michael Harris, Kettering University
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- Cultivating Innovation by Understanding the Creativity-Innovation Relationship, Friday 2D1
- Peer M. Sathikh, Nan yang Technological University, Singapore
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- The Co-Design of Culturally-Inspired, Sustainable Housing with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation, Saturday 2C1
- Ryan Shelby, David Edmunds, Angela James, Yael Perez, Tobias Schultz, Alice Agogino, University of California, Berkeley and Pinoleville Pomo Nation
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- Coordinating Product Development Across Widely Different Age Groups and Disciplines, Friday 2D3
- Randall Tagg and Arlen Meyers, University of Colorado, Denver
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- Project Management Techniques for Student Base of the Pyramid Enterprise Projects: Running Water International - Clean Water for the Poor in Kenya, Saturday 1D1
- Richard T. Turley and Tanisha White-Phan, Colorado State University
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- Development of Code of Ethics for a Social Entrepreneurial Telemedicine Venture in Kenya, Saturday 1D3
- Chanda Turner and Khanjan Mehta, The Pennsylvania State University
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- Technical Entrepreneurship Case Studies for Incorporation into Technical Undergraduate Classes, Thursday 1D4
- Jonathan Weaver and Nassif Rayess, University of Detroit Mercy
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- Learning Entrepreneurial Competencies in a Multi-disciplinary, Multi-level Setting, Thursday 2D3
- David L. Wells, North Dakota State University
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- Entrepreneurship Education Pedagogy: Using Technology to Learn About Fundable Business Plans, Thursday 3D2
- Rebecca J. White and Giles T. Hertz, University of Tampa
- Rodney D'Souza, Northern Kentucky University