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126th Annual American Society For Engineering Education Conference & Exposition

Saturday, June 15, 2019 - Wednesday, June 19, 2019

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The 126th Annual American Society For Engineering Education (ASEE)  Conference and Exposition will be held on June 15 -19, 2019 at Tampa Convention Center, Florida. ASEE is committed to fostering the exchange of ideas, enhancing teaching methods and curriculum, and providing prime networking opportunities for engineering and technology education stakeholders such as: deans, faculty members, and industry and government representatives. The conference features more than 400 technical sessions, with peer-reviewed papers spanning all disciplines of engineering education.

Call For Papers: 

Papers presented at ASEE conferences may be posted in university repositories and republished or excerpted in other publications provided the citation makes clear that ASEE holds the copyright.

All abstracts must be submitted via the ASEE web‐based submission and paper management system /Monolith program. Submissions can be made here. The Author’s Kit with deadlines and instructions is available through the ASEE website and on the 2019 conference web site. If you are submitting an abstract to the annual conference, you may print a copy of the Author’s Kit to assist you with the ASEE paper format and guidelines for abstract submission. The Author’s Kit includes all the information you need to guide you through the abstract submission and paper delivery process.

For more details on the call for papers, click here.

For details on the call for papers on Systems Engineering, Click here.

Deadlines

  • Mon, Oct 15, 2018 – Abstract Submission
  • Mon, Feb 4, 2019 – Draft Paper Submission Deadline
  • Mon, March 18, 2019 – Blind Paper with applicable requested revisions: upload deadline
  • Mon, April 29, 2019 – Upload final paper

Registration Details:

Rate Type Early ends
04/08
Advance
04/9 – 05/16
Regular
05/17 – 06/19
Member US $720 US $770 US $820
Non Member US $870 US $920 US $970
Life Member US $105 US $105 US $105
Retiree Member US $195 US $195 US $195
Student Member US $0 US $0 US $0
Student Non Member US $50 US $50 US $50
Industry Day** US $290 US $290 US $290
Spouse/Guest US $125 US $175 US $225
Child (7-16)* US $35 US $35 US $35
Child (under 6)* US $0 US $0 US $0

For details on what your registration entails, please click here.

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Start:
Saturday, June 15, 2019
End:
Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Organizer

The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Phone:
(202) 331-3500
Website:
https://www.asee.org/

Venue

Tampa Convention Center
333 S Franklin St
Tampa, FL 33602 United States
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