In order to be able to innovate sustainable solutions to critical engineering problems, a modern engineer needs to be adequately equipped with sufficient creativeness and a research attitude. The focus of existing undergraduate engineering curricula is however, often limited to the development of sound knowledge of the engineering fundamentals, forgoing the need for nurturing creativity and research skills in the students. The current paper presents a model for systematic facilitation of undergraduate research, while remaining within the constraints of a prescribed curriculum. The model endeavors to strike a balance between the concerns of engineering education and engineering research. The students are encouraged to get in touch with the current innovations in the frontier areas of their respective engineering fields and are promoted to develop their undergraduate projects in constant interaction and under continuous mentoring of a faculty research group. They are thus equipped to contribute creatively to the area of their study right from the beginning of their engineering career, which would instill in them enough confidence to engage with contemporary engineering challenges.
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ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
November 12–18, 2010
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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978-0-7918-4443-4
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A Model to Facilitate Undergraduate Engineering Research
Varghese Panthalookaran
Varghese Panthalookaran
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kochi, India
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Varghese Panthalookaran
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kochi, India
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IMECE2010-37085, pp. 233-238; 6 pages
Published Online:
April 30, 2012
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Panthalookaran, V. "A Model to Facilitate Undergraduate Engineering Research." Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. Volume 6: Engineering Education and Professional Development. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. November 12–18, 2010. pp. 233-238. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IMECE2010-37085
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