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Th Annual First Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH th Annual First Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference Enhancing the Success of First-Year Engineering Students Conference Program Benedum Hall Pittsburgh, PA 4August 9 – 10, 2012 SWANSON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING > > CONTENTS Campus Map ......................................................................................................................... 4 Conference at a Glance ........................................................................................................ 7 Welcome from the General Chair ........................................................................................ 8 Conference Affiliates and Sponsorships ............................................................................ 9 Conference Host ................................................................................................................... 9 Keynote Addresses ............................................................................................................. 11 Conference Amenities ........................................................................................................ 12 Guest Program and About Pittsburgh .............................................................................. 14 Conference Topic Areas ..................................................................................................... 15 Reviewers ............................................................................................................................ 16 Session Chairs .................................................................................................................... 18 Session and Presentation Codes and Timing .................................................................. 19 Thursday Workshops ......................................................................................................... 21 Technical Session Table of Contents ................................................................................. 23 2013 Call for Papers ............................................................................................................ 29 Session Matrix • Friday, August 10 ................................................................................... 31 Friday Sessions Abstracts .................................................................................................. 33 Author Index ....................................................................................................................... 49 4 | FYEE.ORG E NC FERE N O C E NC E I ER XP E G IN EER IN G N E R A YE ST R I f | > > CAMPUS . 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E2 (Forbes H G2.all [residence hall]; T F1.he H G2.ealth UPMC Presbyterian .................................................PRES E3.B C3 (Office of Admissions and Financial Book Center; Department of Parking, UPMC Presbyterian South Tower ........................ PRES E3.B-S E3. C3 Aid, Office of Alumni Relations) T F1.ransportation, and S E3.ervices) Public Health ...........................................................PUBH G2.L D3 Amos Hall (residence hall) ..........................................AM E2.OS E3. E3 Forbes Tower ..........................................................FRT F1.OW E3. D4 (Crabtree and Parran H G2.alls) BAPST (map abbreviation for First Baptist Church) Fraternity Housing Complex ..................................FRAT F1. B1, C2 Rand Building ............................................................ RAND G1 • Barco Law Building ..................................................... LAW E3. E3 • Frick Fine Arts Building ..........................................FK E3.ART F1. F3 Rangos Research Center .......................................RANGO C4 Bellefield Hall ..........................................................BELLH G2. G2 Gardner Steel Conference Center ............................. GS E3.CC D2 Ruskin Hall .............................................................RUS E3.K E3.N F1 Bellefield Presbyterian Church ................................PRES E3. D3 Heinz Memorial Chapel ............................................H G2.EINZ F2. F2 Ryan Catholic Newman Center ................................CAT F1.H G2.O F1 Bellefield Towers ......................................................BELLT F1. F1 Hill Building ................................................................ H G2.ILL C4 (T F1.he Oratory) off map • Benedum Hall ........................................................ BENDM E2. D3 • Hillman Library .......................................................H G2.LM E2.AN E3 St. Paul Cathedral ....................................................S E3.PAUL G1 Thomas E. Starzl Biomedical Holiday Inn .............................................................. H G2.OLDY E1. E1 Salk Hall ....................................................................S E3.ALK E3. B3 Science Tower (Tower 1) and Holland Hall (residence hall) ..................................... H G2.OLLD E3 • Scaife Hall ................................................................S E3.CAIF C3 Biomedical Science Tower 2 ................................BS E3.T F1.W E3.R B3 • Information Sciences Building .......................................IS E3. F1 Schenley Park ................................................................... G5 C2 . Biomedical Science Tower 3 .....................................BS E3.T F1.3 C4 Iroquois Building ..................................................... IROQU D4 Schenley Plaza .................................................................. F3 The (University) Book Center ................................... BOOK E3. E3 Jewish University Center .............................................JUC G2 Sennott Square ....................................................... S E3.ENS E3.Q D4 Bouquet Gardens ....................................................BQGRS E3. E4 Kaufmann Medical Building ......................................K E3.AU C4 Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall ........................S E3.OS E3.AM E2. D2 (residence halls A–H G2.) • Langley Hall .............................................................LANGY E1. E1 Space Research Coordination Center....................... S E3.RCC D2 Brackenridge Hall (residence hall, ........................... BRACK E3. E3 LAW (map abbreviation for Barco Law Building) • Stephen Foster Memorial ........................................S E3.T F1.EPH G2. F2 Copy Cat, T F1.he Pitt S E3.hop, Parking Office) Lawrence Hall..........................................................LAW E3.RN E3 Sutherland Hall (residence hall) .............................. .S E3.UT F1.H G2.D B1 Bruce Hall (residence hall) ....................................... BRUCE E3 Learning Research and • Thackeray Hall (registration) .....................................T F1.H G2.ACK E3. D2 Building 5 ................................................................ BLDG5 C2 .C2 Development Center ...............................................LRDC C2 Thaw Hall ..................................................................T
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