Engineering Students Discover Both Benefits and Challenges of Working with Remote Teams
Paul Ruiz, ME 鈥13, Joseph Bonvissuto (UD), Tracy Miller (UD), Javier Sevilla, ME 鈥13, Seth Hollingsworth (UD), Krista Korneffel (UD), Matthew Longfield, ME 鈥13, James Altenburger (UD)
Last fall, the College of Engineering received a three-year $625,000 (KEEN) grant from the Kern Family Foundation. Focused on graduating entrepreneurially-minded engineers, the network established partnerships between universities to address 鈥渋ntrapreneurship鈥 and intercollegiate projects. Together with the University of Dayton, 无码专区 engineering students are engaged in the network鈥檚 intercollegiate initiative. In September 2012, both schools met for the first time to launch their Intercollegiate Student Projects teams.
Students, faculty, and project sponsors traveled to Seven Springs Resort, located 200 miles outside of Pittsburgh, PA where they began establishing collaboration with their University of Dayton counterparts. Focused on teambuilding, one of the key aspects of the KEEN grant, the students participated in an intensive series of challenges, including a zip-lining course surrounding the resort. They also had extensive briefings on their joint projects 鈥 鈥淒rop Foot,鈥 sponsored by The McDonnell Foundation, and the 鈥淎ir Force Research Challenge,鈥 sponsored by Air Force Research Labs. For each project, four University of Dayton students were teamed with four seniors from the College of Engineering.
Students on the Drop Foot project include Electrical and Computer Engineering majors Brendan Kearney, Lester (Jim) McMackin, Jess Swaringen, and Sean Wilson. Mechanical Engineering students Matthew Longfield, David Morgan, Paul Ruiz, and Javier Sevilla were assigned to the Air Force project.
Jess Swaringen, ECE 鈥13, found the experience at Seven Springs to be particularly helpful because it allowed students to build team chemistry. 鈥淚t isn't easy to do a collaboration project with a far away university, but getting in some face to face time beforehand definitely helped,鈥 she says. With their project work now underway, Swaringen has seen the benefits of working as a team. 鈥淒ayton brings a lot to the table because of their close proximity to a number of research and manufacturing firms which pertain to our project. Our sponsor is located in Philadelphia, so having us here also benefits them,鈥 she explains. Matthew Longfield, ME 鈥13, spoke to the advantages of combining everyone鈥檚 strengths. 鈥淏ringing together the creativity and ingenuity of the minds of different scholastic backgrounds provides for a working environment in which ideas seem to be endless.鈥
While students clearly see the benefits of teamwork, they also acknowledge the challenges of working with a remote team. 鈥淭he difficulty lies in finding a time in which we can all actually meet together. We are in constant email contact, trying to find at least an hour a week that we can squeeze into all of our individual schedules to meet as a complete team,鈥 explains Longfield.
College faculty accompanying the students to Seven Springs included George Simmons, Director of the 无码专区 Multidisciplinary Design Laboratory; Dr. Jim Klingler, Assistant Professor, Management & Operations, 无码专区 School of Business; Dr. Young Chun, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, and advisor on the Drop Foot project; and Bill Koffke, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, and advisor on the Air Force Challenge project. Principal investigators for the KEEN grant are Edmond J. Dougherty EE 鈥69, MSCS 鈥86, director of the program; Dr. Gary Gabriele, Drosdick Endowed Dean of Engineering; and Dr. Pritpal Singh, Professor and Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
When asked about the objective of the KEEN Intercollegiate Student Projects program, director Ed Dougherty stated simply, 鈥淭he goal is to provide engineering students the experience of working on a real world project with remote team members.鈥 Swaringen added, 鈥淣owadays many companies in industry are collaborating with other firms from around the world, so it will be good to have a little experience with it.鈥
Refer to this related for more information about this award to 无码专区鈥檚 Engineering Entrepreneurship Program and the individual student projects.