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Dr. Rohit Dua

Associate Teaching Professor

MSU Cooperative Engineering Faculty

 

Rohit Dua, PhD, is an Associate Teaching Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology, teaching at the Cooperative Engineering program, developed between Missouri University and Science and Technology and Missouri State University, housed at Missouri State University since January 2010. Previously, he worked as Assistant Professor at New York Institute of Technology

Selected Publications

  • R. Dua, “Create Your Own WIMP51 Processor: Project Based Experience to Learn Basic Computer Architecture Development and Organizational Skills,” Proceedings of the 2022 ASEE Midwest Section Conference, Tulsa, OK.
  • R. Dua, “Incorporating Design Components in the Electrical Parameters Measurement Laboratory: K-12 Outreach Project,” Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE Midwest Section Conference (Virtual).
  • R. Woodley, A. Kaur, T. Swift, S. E. Watkins, R. Dua, and M. Gosnell, “Incorporating Games into Circuits Instruction with Kahoot!”, Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference, Lincoln, NE.
  • D. Zucchini, J. Chau, M. Mutarelli, and R. Dua, “WIMPAVR: Schematic Capture Design and FPGA Emulation,” Proceedings of the 2020 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition (Virtual)
  • R. Dua, “Basic Electrical Parameters Measurement Laboratory: A K-12 Outreach Project,” Proceedings of the 2018 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Patents

  •  R. Dua, S. E. Watkins, D. C. Wunsch II, “Neural Network Demodulator for an Optical Sensor,” US Patent Application Number 11/761,814, Pub. No. US 2007/0297714 A1, Notification of Acceptance: 8/21/2009

Selected Awards

  • 2023 ASEE Midwest Section Outstanding Service Award
  • 2015 ASEE Zone III Conference: Winner 1st place student poster competition
  • 2014 Missouri S&T Experiential Learning Award winner
  • 2014 ASEE Midwest Section Conference: Winner 3rd place undergraduate student poster competition
  • 2007 NYIT Faculty Scholars Award

 

Research Interests:

Smart Embedded Sensing Systems; Artificial Neural Networks; Optoelectronic Sensors; Biomedical and Energy Engineering Applications; Engineering Education

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Education:

  • PhD in Electrical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MST) (Emphasis Area: Fiber Optic Sensors and Artificial Neural Networks | Dissertation Title: “Neural Network Demodulator for Bragg Strain Sensors.” | Advisors: Drs. Steve E. Watkins and Donald C. Wunsch II)
  • MS in Electrical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MST) (Emphasis Area: Fiber Optic Sensors and Artificial Neural Networks | Thesis Title: “Vibration Analysis Using Extrinsic Fabry-Perot Interferometric Sensors and Neural Networks.” | Advisors: Drs. Steve E. Watkins and Donald C. Wunsch II)
  • BE in Electronics & Telecommunications, University of Pune, India
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Dr. Theresa Swift

Teaching Professor, Laboratory Coordinator

Electrical Engineering

 

Theresa Swift is Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla. She received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO in 2009. Her technical interests include smart structure sensors and engineering education. She is a member of IEEE and ASEE and active in IEEE-HKN.

Books

  • Contributor for eBook version of Electrical Engineering Principles and Applications by Allan Hambley, Pearson Publishing, 2016.

Selected Publications

  • R. Woodley, A. Kaur, T.M. Swift, S.E. Watkins, R. Dua, and M. Gosnell, “Incorporating Games into Circuits Instruction with Kahoot!,” Proceedings of the 2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference, 20-22 September 2023, Lincoln, NE. https://peer.asee.org.
  • T.M. Swift, “Preparing for Snow Days and Other Disruptions,” IEEE Teaching Excellence Hub, June 12, 2023, Preparing for Snow Days and Other Disruptions - IEEE Teaching Excellence Hub.
  • A. Kaur, T.M. Swift, “Blended Learning: Electrical Circuits for non-EE Students,” Proceedings of the 2018 Midwest Section Conference, 16-18 September (2018).
  • T.M. Swift, B. Wilkins, “A Partial Flip, A Whole Transformation: Redesigning Sophomore Circuits,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings, 2014, Indianapolis, IN.
  • A. Kaur, S.E. Watkins, T. M. Swift, “Vehicle Positioning Using Image Processing,” Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 7292, Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2009, 8-12 March 2009.

Selected Awards

  • Woman of the Year Award, Saint Louis Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, ASEE Midwest Section, 2020
  • Outstanding Educator Award, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 5, 2013
  • Outstanding Educator Award Recipient, Saint Louis Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2011

 

Research Interests:

Engineering education

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Education:

  • PhD in Electrical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • MS in Electrical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • MS in Applied Mathematics, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • BS in Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State