2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ece.2012.09.001
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Training the next generation of creative, innovative and adaptive scientists and engineers: The NSF Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals (CBiRC) Research Experience for Undergraduates

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“…The US National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Biorenewable Chemicals, a third‐generation Engineering Research Center (ERC) established at Iowa State University in 2008, is currently a partnership between eight United States and four foreign institutions [29]. The ERC's mission is based on research and education principles that seek to transform the existing petroleum‐based chemical industry into an industry based on renewables [30]. It offers courses for school teachers, through undergraduate and graduate education.…”
Section: Some Approaches To Industrial Biotechnology and Engineering mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The US National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Biorenewable Chemicals, a third‐generation Engineering Research Center (ERC) established at Iowa State University in 2008, is currently a partnership between eight United States and four foreign institutions [29]. The ERC's mission is based on research and education principles that seek to transform the existing petroleum‐based chemical industry into an industry based on renewables [30]. It offers courses for school teachers, through undergraduate and graduate education.…”
Section: Some Approaches To Industrial Biotechnology and Engineering mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also experience increased cognitive, higher-order thinking, and problem-solving skills (Bauer and Bennett 2003;Sadler et al 2010;Seymour et al 2004;Zydney et al 2002); communication skills (Bauer and Bennett 2003;Seymour et al 2004;Zydney et al 2002); confidence (Russell 2004;Sadler et al 2010;Seymour et al 2004); ability to apply a range of research skills to scientific problems (Haen et al 2012); ability to understand scientific findings (Bauer and Bennett 2003;Zydney et al 2002); content knowledge and familiarity with important literature (Russell 2004;Sadler et al 2010;Zydney et al 2002); and understanding of the nature of science (Sadler et al 2010). Some studies have also shown that students who participate in undergraduate research are able to clarify their career goals (Bauer and Bennett 2003;Haen et al 2012;Sadler et al 2010;Seymour et al 2004;Zydney et al 2002) or increase their interest in pursuing careers in science, engineering, and research (Russell 2004;Sadler et al 2010).…”
Section: Reu Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such activities are fundamental entities to a company's efficiency, safety and reliability of production. The skills and knowledge from adequately trained maintenance personnel are valued in industry where diagnostic and modern maintenance strategies are employed (Haen et al, 2012).…”
Section: Irish Educational System For Maintenance Personnelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of maintenance personnel training as a means to optimising production facilities has been highlighted in previous literature such as Mobley (2008), Mobley (2004), Mobley (2001), Desphande (2002), Carnero (2005), Hung et al (2003), Alsyouf (2009), Swanson (2001, Martorell et al (1995) and Haen et al (2012). Haritos and Macchiarella (2005) describes how the use of augmented reality (AR) systems can keep aircraft maintenance technician training up to date with the latest technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%