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BIENVENIDOS WELCOME BIENVENUE BEM-VINDOS NINTH LACCEI CONFERENCE Medellín, Colombia SILVER SPONSORS PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE RECTOR OF EAFIT DR. JUAN LUIS MEJÍA ARANGO Rector Universidad EAFIT Medellín, Colombia On behalf of Universidad EAFIT I welcome you to the IX International Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Schools, LACCEI. For us it is a great honor to host an event where experiences of successful innovation in the field of engineering are shared. We hope these then become an example and inspiration for the implementation of best practices. It is our most sincere hope that this event becomes a space in which cooperation between academia, industry and government for the benefit of the development of the region is promoted and strengthened. I hope, on behalf of the entire EAFIT community, the proposed objectives, the established goals and all the expectations that were created, are fully met. Welcome to Medellin, to Universidad EAFIT and to the IX International Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Schools. JUAN LUIS MEJÍA ARANGO Rector 4 Engineering fot a smarter planet

MENSAJE DE BIENVENIDA DEL RECTOR DE LA UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT DR. JUAN LUIS MEJÍA ARANGO Rector Universidad EAFIT Medellín, Colombia En nombre de la Universidad EAFIT quiero darles la más cordial bienvenida a la IX Conferencia Internacional del Consorcio Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Escuelas de Ingeniería, LACCEI. Para nosotros es un gran honor ser los anfitriones de un encuentro para compartir experiencias exitosas de innovación en el campo de la ingeniería, que esperamos, se conviertan en ejemplo e inspiración para la implementación de buenas prácticas. Es nuestro más sincero deseo que este evento se convierta en un espacio en el que se fomente y se fortalezca la cooperación entre la academia, la industria y el gobierno en beneficio del desarrollo de la región. Espero, en nombre toda la comunidad Universitaria de EAFIT, que los objetivos que se plantearon; las metas que se establecieron y todas las expectativas que se crearon se vean cumplidas a cabalidad. Bienvenidos a Medellín, a la Universidad EAFIT y a la IX Conferencia Internacional del Consorcio Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Escuelas de Ingeniería. JUAN LUIS MEJÍA ARANGO Rector www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 5

LACCEI AWARD FOR ACADEMIC MERIT 2011 AWARDED TO DR. MIGUEL J. ESCALA Rector Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Given on this day, the 4 th of august of 2011 at the Awards ceremony conference. Medellín, Colombia THE TENTH LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY LACCEI 2012 WILL BE HOSTED BY: UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DE PANAMÁ CIUDAD DE PANAMÁ, PANAMÁ See you next year in Panamá Nos vemos en el 2012 en Panamá For more information please visit our web site: www.laccei.org 6 Engineering fot a smarter planet

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS DR. MIGUEL J. ESCALA Rector Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Recipient of LACCEI Award for Academic Merit 2011 Dr. Miguel J. Escala, is Rector of the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo, INTEC in Dominican Republic since August 2005. He graduated in Psychology from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo in 1974, joining later the faculty of this prestigious institution. He graduated from the first graduate program in Psychology offered in the Dominican Republic obtaining his graduate degree in Educational Psychology from INTEC in 1980. Later, he received his Master and Doctorate in Education at Penn State University, majoring in university management. In 2006, he received one of 20 awards given by Penn State to outstanding graduates. As Rector of INTEC, he accepted the responsibility of leading the project executing agency to develop an accreditation system of engineering for the Greater Caribbean with funds from the Inter-American Development Bank and he gave his full support to this initiative. The project is known as the Greater Caribbean Region Engineering Accreditation System, GCREAS. He was a member of the Driving Committee Project and is the Treasurer of the Agency already incorporated. During his tenure as Rector of INTEC, he has established agreements with Penn State University, the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and the University of Miami among others for the development of articulated programs in engineering and has encouraged the participation of INTEC in several networks linked to engineering education. He promoted a meeting with the support of IESALC of technological universities in Latin America and the Caribbean, resulting in a network which he chaired for three years. He also promoted exchanges between technological universities the Greater Caribbean. As Rector of INTEC, he has driven the Science-Engineering-Math Project (CIM) that takes place in a pilot public school with 140 boys and girls in 5th and 6th grade. The project, inspired by the Columbia Secondary School, a magnet school in Manhattan, seeks to improve the quality of education with an emphasis on science and technology to prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers. His working life has elapsed between the Basic and Secondary Education, the University, work Management, and Human Resource Management. He worked 14 years in the Dominican College de la Salle. He joined INTEC in 1982 as coordinator of the graduate program of School Supervision, and later he became Dean of Special Programs from where he designed the strategy for providing services to productive sectors. Between 1990 and 1995 he worked at the APEC Foundation for Credit Education as coordinator of initiatives for the development of vocational-technical education. In this capacity he was able to develop program for senior technical in engineering in several universities as well technical education at secondary level. During his stay in that program he was responsible for developing relationships between educational institutions and the productive sectors and for which he wrote a manual with suggestions, and conducted several meetings and seminars. He participated in the design and was professor of the first specialization offered in the country at the graduate level in Education Administration Technical. In 1995 he held the leadership of the Dominican Institute of Industrial Technology INDOTEC, where he organized together with the productive sectors Plan INDOTEC toward 2005, formed the Advisory Committee of the institution, encouraged the launch of Integral Technical Assistance Program (Prati), obtained PNUD funding for a program to assist small and medium industry, and coordinated efforts to jointly launch technology programs at the graduate level. For three years, he was Director of Human Resources Department Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, an institution in which deployed a management system by competence. He has been a consultant in Dominican Republic other countries on issues of Education and Human Resources Development. Between 2001 and 2005 he was member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Higher Education for Latin America and the Caribbean, IESALC-UNESCO. Two books stand out among its publications: Building Agents for Development and Supervising Schools for Development, the latter winner of the National Curriculum award in 1997. He is the founding chairman of the Scientific, Technological and Innovation Pole of the Northwest of Santo Domingo, an organization that brings together 17 institutions linked to research and technological innovation. He was Vice President for the Caribbean of the Organization of American University and Vice President of the Dominican Association of University Rectors. He is married since 1973 with Pilar Blanco and has three daughters and six grandchildren. www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 7

BRIGITTE ANSCHUETZ Director WW Software Business Solution Services and Software Solution, IBM Software Division Brigitte heads a global cross-brand organization of services professionals working with clients around the world. Her teams drive the services strategy for a number of IBM strategic initiatives supporting Smarter Planet initiatives with particular focus on; healthcare, energy & utilities, financial services, telco/media and national/local governments. In her tenure at IBM, Brigitte has held various technical and management positions with the focus on the more recent years being the evolution of e-business technologies including Dynamic Business Process Monitoring (BPM), SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), Web Services, Java and J2EE technologies and their application in addressing client challenges. In the process, she has provided management and consulting leadership extensively on numerous global projects working with multi disciplinary diverse teams across developed and emerging markets. Brigitte holds both Computer Science and business degrees from Technische Universitaet Karlsruhe in Germany. DR. RAMON CARRASQUILLO President, Carrasquillo Associates, LTD Dr. Ramon L. Carrasquillo received his Master s and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from Cornell University and moved to Austin, Texas. In Austin, Dr. Carrasquillo became a professor and researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. After over 20 years of teaching and research at the University of Texas at Austin and providing consulting services as well as 10 years as owner of a concrete materials supply company, Dr. Carrasquillo decided to dedicate his efforts to the engineering consulting services. Today, Carrasquillo Associates is recognized as a leader in engineering consulting in the areas of materials, construction, and structures. CA s reputation of excellence and its effectiveness in investigating, understanding, and solving engineering problems is the result of the broad in-house knowledge and concurrent expertise in multiple areas including materials, structural engineering, construction, specifications, codes, durability, repair, in-situ condition assessment, and testing. DR. GUL KREMER Associate Professor Penn State University She received her Ph.D. from University of Missouri-Rolla in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering. Her research interests include complex decision-making, manufacturing strategy modeling and measurement, product design, and product design teams. She has been also a National Research Council-US AFRL Summer Faculty Fellow of the Human Effectiveness Directorate for 2002, 2003 and 2004, and a Fulbright Scholar (2010-2011). The results of her research efforts have been presented in various publications (3 books, ~160 refereed publications). These research efforts have received funding and other support from several sources (e.g., National Science Foundation (NSF), Air Force Research Laboratory, Autodesk, Inc., Cannondale, Inc., GE Transportation, Veeder Root, Inc.). In addition to her technical work, she has significant contributions to research efforts that are directed toward improving engineering education given the challenges and opportunities we face as engineers and educators: globalization, sustainability, preparing an innovative work-force for intensifying competition in world markets, etc. The first effort is a NSF funded project entitled Prototype to Production: Processes and Conditions for Preparing the Engineer of 2020. The second effort is also NSF funded Prototyping the Engineer 2020: A 360-degree Study of Effective Education. She serves as a Co-PI on this project. She has served as the chair of Engineering Faculty Council at Penn State, chair of the ASME Design Education Technical Committee. Currently, she serves as the conference chair for ASME IDETC Design for Manufacturing and Life Cycle Conference and is an engineering senator at Penn State. 8 Engineering fot a smarter planet

DR. KEITH STANFILL Director of the Integrated Product and Process Design Program at University of Florida R. Keith Stanfill is the Director of the Integrated Product and Process Design Program for the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at the University of Florida. He received his B.S., M.E., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of Florida in 1985, 1991 and 1995, respectively. Dr. Stanfill has over ten years industrial experience. At Pratt & Whitney he designed gas turbine hardware for fighter aircraft--most recently the Joint Strike Fighter. While at Carrier Corporation, he served as a key resource to the New Product Development Council Steering Committee, facilitated Design for X (DFx) workshops internationally, developed business process linkages between new product development and lean manufacturing, and developed and implemented manufacturing systems software. His interests include technology transfer, product development, design education, entrepreneurship, and DFx. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Florida and is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Society of Engineering Education. LUENY MORELL Program Manager in the Strategic Innovation and Research Service Office of Hewlett Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto, CA, USA Lueny Morell, MS, PE, is part of a HP team facilitating research and co-innovation with government, partners and universities. From 2002-2008, she was in charge of developing engineering/science curriculum innovation initiatives worldwide in support of HPL research and technology areas and former director of HPL University Relations for Latin America and the Caribbean in charge of building research and education collaborations with universities throughout the region. Before joining HP, Lueny was full professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus where she held various positions including associate dean of engineering and director Campus R&D. Recipient of the 2006 US National Academy of Engineering Bernard M. Gordon award for innovations in the engineering curriculum and the 2010 Latin America and the Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions Academic Award, her work in curriculum, research, accreditation and economic development activities has been published in more than 80 papers, book chapters and journals. She is a licensed engineer, an ASEE Fellow, an ABET reviewer and member of various national and international boards including the US National Science Foundation International Science and Engineering Advisory Committee, Past President of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies, engineering expert of the OECD AHELO project and Co-Director of the International Institute for Developing Engineering Academics (IIDEA). Together with colleagues, Lueny has offered more than 85 engineering education, curriculum/learning environments innovation workshops around the world. JASON CLOYD Manager Solid works Education Reseller Channel Throughout his career Jason has walked a precarious line between engineering and sales, and has always focused on solving unique and interesting problems. As a mechanical engineer, Jason has designed cryogenic hardware, portable fuel cells, seashell-shaped electronics enclosures, an airbag system to prevent avalanche burials, and even a dog toy. He worked on 2 around-the-world balloon attempts involving a pressurized cabin and liquid helium fuel systems, not only doing design and systems integration but also managing operations, soliciting sponsorships and managing teams of both paid and volunteer personnel. Somewhere along the way, Jason discovered a passion for sales, and has since blurred the lines between technical and interpersonal skills. He has spent the last several years selling SolidWorks to educational institutions and helping teachers pass along modern engineering and design practices to students. He now manages the SolidWorks Education reseller channel for the Western United States, Mexico, Central America, and the northern part of South America. www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 9

Paola Andrea Gallo is the program coordinator for IBM Academic Initiative for Colombia. She joined IBM as the person in charge of the Academic Initiative since May 2010. Since then, she has worked with more than 100 universities throughout the region. Paola Gallo is a graduate in Social Communication and Journalism, specialized in Marketing focused on brand positioning. Prior to joining IBM she worked for various advertising agencies as account executive developing communication plans and public relations. PAOLA ANDREA GALLO Program Coordinator for IBM Academic Initiatives SCOTT ANDERSON Managing Engineer Rapiform Inc, USA He is a Managing Engineer at Rapidform Inc in the Bay Area of California and has directly enabled hundreds of organizations in the United States, Canada, and Latin America to unlock the power of the 3d scanning in industries ranging from Aerospace, Defense, Automotive, Consumer Products, Medical Devices and Medical Research by providing 3D scanning software and hardware solutions. He holds separate Bachelors and Masters degrees in Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, San Diego and has delivered a wide range of talks and papers to academia, industry and professional organizations on how, where and why 3D Scanning is being utilized in digital design and manufacturing processes. As an engineer he has a strong foundation in CAD and measurement gained through research in Biosensors, Microfluidics and DIP (Digital Image Processing), through employment a test engineer at a MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical systems) company, by working as the Chief Engineer at a consumer products company, and finally through the diverse and extensive exposure to industry gained since being with Rapidform. Mechanical Engineering from Fachhochschule fuer Technik, Germany. He is the Country Manager of Altair Enginering in Mexico. The area under his responsabilty is all LatinAmerica, except Brasil. He worked more than 10 years in the automotive industry in the new products development areas in enginnering, Prototypes Development and Testing Laboratories. OTTMAR KAPPES Country Manager of Altair Engineering, México Mechatronic Engineering from Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Bogotá, Colombia. He works with SOLTECO S.A.S, Solidworks reseller for Colombia. He has several internationals certifications in CAD Systems. He is responsible for the introduction, installation and support for CAD/CAM/CAE, reverse Engineering and Rapid prototyping technologies in universities and companies in Colombia. 10 JAVIER YASNO GUTIÉRREZ Technical Support Engineer, Solteco S.A.S., Colombia Engineering fot a smarter planet

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CONFERENCE CHAIR GENERAL CHAIR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CONTINUE EDUCATION DIRECTOR Magíster Carlos Rodríguez Universidad EAFIT Medellín, Colombia Dr. Iván Esparragoza Penn State University Pennsylvania, USA Dr. María Larrondo-Petrie Florida Atlantic University Florida, USA Magíster Luis Fernando Rendón Cortés Universidad EAFIT Colombia LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE UNIVERSIDAD EAFIT LOGISTICS MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS GENERAL COORDINATOR Harvy Correa Herrera Silvia González Castaño María Paola Roldán Peláez Diana Milena Ospina Vasco Marcela María Pineda Trujillo María Camila Llano Velasco Leydy Liliana Quiroz Montes María Paula Jaramillo Londoño Neeidy Cristina Mejía García Paola Andrea Yepes Mejía Juliana Arias Saldarriaga Hilda Lucía Martínez Moreno Leidy Jovanna Zuleta Diego León Luna Echavarría FLEEI STUDENT LEADERSHIP FORUM Stewart Baskin TBP, Florida Atlantic University USA Luis Bencosme LACCEI, Universidad APEC Dominican Republic Jaime Castro LACCEI, Universidad EAFIT Colombia David Delaine SPEED, Drexel University North Western University USA Omar de León SHPE, Carnegie Mellon University / University of Miami / USA César Lockhart LACCEI, University of Leuven / University of Chalmers / Universidad APEC / Belgium / Sweden / Dominican Republic Carolina Marín LACCEI/ SHPE, UPE Florida Atlantic University Universided ICESI USA / Colombia George Morales INTEL/TBP/LACCEI Florida Atlantic U. / Pennsylvania State University / USA Rosana Meléndez LACCEI, Florida Atlantic U., UNINORTE / Colombia Isabel Portal LACCEI / SHPE / UPE Florida Atlantic University Claudio César Silva De Freitas SPEED, Amazon Institute Studies Brazil Josse Herrera LACCEI, Universidad EAFIT Colombia www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 11

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR Manuel Bermúdez University of Florida USA CO-CHAIR Iván Esparragoza Penn State University USA 12 Mario F. Acosta R. Carlos A. Dallabona Eric R. Jeltsch Figueroa Carlos L. Quintero A. Oscar S. Acuna C. Muge M. Darwish Freddy Jiménez Luis F. Reina Zaida Aguila Julio M. Daza E. Eusebio Jiménez Alberto Restrepo José Luis Ahumada Antonio R. De León G. Ramiro Jordan Mercedes Rivero Omar O. Aizpurua Gustavo Pino Adalena Kennedy Carlos Rodríguez Andrés A. Almonte U. Mixaida Delgado Jason R.F. Lalla Indira Rodríguez Paulino Alonso Jaime F Delgado Saa Mara F. Lazzaretti B. Denise Rodríguez Alcides Alvear Suárez Marie A. Destara Fabiola Londoño Carlos Rodríguez M. Jhon Amaya Judith Devia Carlos Luna Carlos Rodríguez R. Ángela P. Anaya S. Adolfo Di Mare Marisabel Luna C. Miguel Rojas S. Dessiree Anderico N. Ruben Díaz Mora Alfredo Luna S. Daniel Romero Rubén Darío Ángel Correa Jorge L. Díaz Rodríguez Vanessa Manotas N. Carlos Romero I. Mariana Archibold de M. María Y. Dikdan Jaua Jesús Martínez Ewa Rudnicka Juan G. Arrieta P. Cristhian M. Durán Moisés Martínez S. Gabriel Salazar Minerva Arzola Luis A. Echeverri P. Kader Mazouz Amarilis Sánchez Wilmer Arzola Emma K. Encarnación Víctor Medina María C. Sánchez R. Miguel Ávila Juan A. Enriquez H. Rubén J. Medina D. Fabián E. Sánchez Marcos Baca Diego Escobar Joselito Medina Marín Musti Sastry Peter Backhouse Juan Escobar Lucy Medina Velandia José M. Sausedo Solorio Jorge Barón José Escorcia Gutiérrez Miguel Mejía Clifford Schexnayder Juan F. Barros M. Anael Espinal Armando Mejía Giraldo César Sedano De La R. Vicente I. Becerra S. Carlos Esquit Ricardo Mejía-Gutiérrez Mildred Sena Hayser J. Beltre Ferreras Gerardo Estuardo M. Franklin Mendoza Manuel Serafín Luis Ernesto Blanco Rivero Jalil Fallad Gustavo Meneses Edgar Serna M. María Bloch Eduardo Fernández Jessica Meza-Jaque Juan Sillero P. Mario Bravo C. Eric Forcael Eric Miñan U. Walter Silva S. Juan C. Cabarcas R. Marisa Franzoni Carlos Montenegro Carlos Smith Carlos Cabrera Gerardo Fuentes Ubalquis Montenegro Anabel Teran Shaobiao Cai Ricardo Fuentes Arturo Montoya S. José Daniel Texier Felix Calvo Paulo Alonso Gaona Esther Morales Jorge Tito-Izquierdo Hermando Camacho Andrzej J Gapinski Gustavo Moreno S. Franklin M. Torres B. William Camilo Juan C. García R. Nayib Moreno R. Janneth L. Torres V. Martín Cano Contreras Martha García-Sáenz Hilarion Muñoz C. Yaimi Trujillo C. Liliana Capacho Giovana Garrido Yngrid Naime Alejandro Valencia A. Edyanira Cardozo Yamila Gascón Mujica Santo Navarro Donato Vallin G. Martha Carrillo Chaouki Ghenai Yilsi Nañez Juan J. Vargas Luis Marcos Castellanos Jaime A. Giraldo G. Jared Ocampo Luis Ricardo Vásquez Carlos A. Castro Z. Fernando R. González Cristian Olivares R. Jennifer Vásquez A. Giancarlos Cataldo Dipsy González Muñoz Juan Oliveira Carlos F. Vega B. Raquel Centeno Ramón Guardado M. Tomás Osers Paola Vega C. Mirza Cequea Fabio Guerinoni Aldo Pardo Mario C. Vélez G. John Jairo Chaverra Carlos Guevara Jorge A. Pelayo López Axia Viera Angela S. Chikhani C. Karen Hernández Raúl R. Peralta José Ramón Vilana Franco Chiodi Arcelio Hernández F. Luis R. Pérez Marco A. Villamizar Francisco Cruz Juan C. Hernández Aurora Pérez Rojas Jhon Villarreal Otaiza Cupare Castro Fredy V. Huayta S. María Larrondo Petrie Marianella Villegas Ángel Custodio Eva J. Hueso Guerrero Licia Pietrosemoli Jiri Vondrich Mayra D Armas Henry Inquierdo Néstor Porcell María J. Wilches A. Engineering fot a smarter planet

STUDENTS FORUM PROGRAM August 2 7:00-8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Students Leadership Forum (FLEEI) Room: Foro de Liderazgo Estudiantil de Educación en Ingeniería (FLEEI) 38-103 8:00-9:30 p.m. Students cultural event (Optional): Students reception (cost ~USD$5.00) August 3 7:00-8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. LACCEI Conference Participation 2:45-4:15 p.m. FLEEI: Opportunities for Graduates to Study Abroad Room: Auditorio Ingeniería Bloque 19 5:30-7:30 p.m. Students Poster Session Competition Room: Edificio Ingeniería Bloque 19 8:00-10:00 p.m. Students cultural event (Optional): Chiva City Tour (cost ~USD$6.00) August 4 7:00-8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. LACCEI Conference Participation 2:45-4:15 p.m. LACCEI Students Papers Competition Room: 27-101 7:30-10:30 p.m. Gala and Award Dinner (Optional) (Cost USD$50) 8:00-10:30 p.m. Students cultural event (Optional): Music and Dancing (cost ~USD$6.00) August 5 7:00-8:30 a.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. LACCEI Conference Participation 9:30-10:45 a.m. NSF Workshop: Security Patterns Room: 38-103 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Workshop: Visual Analytics Room: 38-103 4:30-5:30 p.m. Closing Ceremony. Handout of Certificates of Participation www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 13

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 Tuesday, August 2, 2011 PRE CONFERENCE PROGRAM 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Workshop: ABET Training Accreditation for Pares Amigos Room: 38-122 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 m. Working Group: Creativity and Innovation in Engineering, and Sustainability Room: Supply Chain 38-222 12:30-2:30 p.m. LACCEI Executive Board Meeting Room: 38-222 2:30-4:15 p.m. LACCEI Board of Trustees Meeting Room: 38-222 4:15-4:30 p.m. Break 4:30-6:30 p.m. OAS Engineering for the Americas Encuentro Room: 38-125 6:45-8:15 p.m. Reception for LACCEI and EftA Board Members CONFERENCE PROGRAM 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Registration 8:30-8:45 a.m. Welcome Opening Ceremony Room: Mr. Juan Luis Mejía Arango, Rector Universidad EAFIT Auditorio Fundadores 8:45-9:30 a.m. Plenary Keynote Speaker (LACCEI Medalist): Room: Critical Issues of Quality in the Education of Future Engineers. Auditorio Dr. Miguel J. Escala, Rector Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Fundadores (INTEC), Dominican Republic. 9:40-10:30 a.m. Plenary Keynote Speaker: Enabling Technology for Smarter Planet Room: Mrs. Brigitte Anschuetz, Director WW Software Business Solution Services Auditorio & Software Solutions, IBM Software Group, USA Fundadores 10:30-11:00 a.m. Break 14 Engineering fot a smarter planet

11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. SESSION 3-1A CURRICULUM IMPROVEMENT Room: Moderator: Daniela Ospina 38-103 1. Un curso nuevo para sustituir Ecuaciones Diferenciales (Paper #22), Carlos Smith (University of South Florida), Pedro Villalba (Universidad del Norte/University of South Florida), Scott Campbell (University of South Florida) 2. Marco Referencial Consensuado para un nuevo diseño instruccional para la formación de competencias actualizadas: caso Programación Digital para Ingenieros Industriales (Paper #79), Ángela Patruyo (UNEXPO), Manuel Serafín (UNEXPO) 3. Programas de Postgrado en Planificación y Gestión de las Tecnologías de la Información (Paper #97), Gustavo del Pino (Universidad Austral) 4. Propuesta formativa para abordar la Cátedra de Gestión Tecnológica a partir de la Formulación de Planes Tecnológicos para PYMES (Paper #186), Carlos Fernando Vega Barona (Universidad Autónoma de Occidente) 5. Estrategia didáctica para la introducción de un eje director curricular que desarrolle la competencia, dirigir en los egresados de las carreras de ingeniería (Paper #217), Mildred Sena (Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, INTEC) 6. Planes de estudio a la medida: herramienta para combatir la deserción académica en programas de Ingeniería. (Paper #227), Carlos L. Quintero-Araujo (Universidad de La Sabana), Sonia Alexandra Jaimes-Suárez (Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería) 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. SESSION 3-1B TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING I Room: Moderator: Estefania Céspedes 38-125 1. Mobile learning y nuevos escenarios de aprendizaje en ciencias básicas (Paper #176), Mario Dorochesi (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María), Leonardo Madariaga (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María), Inés Tealdo (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María) 2. Modelo de Aseguramiento de la Calidad del Proceso y el Producto (Paper #43), Yaimí Trujillo Casañola (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas), Ailyn Febles Estrada (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas), Ana Marys García Rodríguez (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas), Yadainy Betancourt Rodríguez (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas), Gilberto Cao Tarrero (Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas) 3. Ontologías y la búsqueda de información (Paper #86), Andrés Arenas (Universidad Sergio Arboleda), Lucy Medina (Universidad Sergio Arboleda) 4. Integración de la Usabilidad de Software al entorno virtual de aprendizaje en la Universidad APEC, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana (Paper #133), Ing. Hayser Jacquelin Beltré Ferreras (Universidad APEC), Ing. Santo Rafael Navarro (Universidad APEC), Dra. Ileana Miyar (Universidad APEC), Ing. Luis María Pérez Méndez (Universidad APEC), Ing. William Camilo Reynoso (Universidad APEC) 5. A CPU Simulator based on FPGA soft processor (Paper #248), Raúl Peralta (Universidad Católica San Pablo), César Vera (Universidad Católica San Pablo), Francisco Guerra (Universidad Católica San Pablo), Paola Llerena (Universidad Católica San Pablo) 6. Virtualización en el Área de Teleproceso (Paper #262), Sucre Ramírez (Universidad APEC), Andrés Almonte (Universidad APEC) www.eafit.edu.co / Medellín, Colombia 15 Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Wednesday, August 3, 2011 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. SESSION 3-1C COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS FOR ENGINEERING I Room: Moderator: Sergio Gutiérrez 27-103 1. Plan para la Gobernabilidad en el comienzo de una Iniciativa SOA (Paper #30), Leevan Abon Cepeda (UCI), Ramón Rivero Torres (UCI), Ubalquis Montenegro Moreno (UCI), Elizabeth Ochoa Luis (UCI), Yainelys Rivero Gutiérrez (UCI) 2. Marco conceptual para el metaproceso de desarrollo de software (Paper #76), Sandro Bolaños (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas), Víctor Medina (Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas), Jesús Soto (Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca) 3. Ontología para Sistemas de Información en una organización (Paper #91), Yamila Gascón (Universidad de Oriente), Marcos Sánchez (Universidad de Los Andes), Ana Muñoz (Universidad de Los Andes) 4. Modelo de gestión del conocimiento aplicado a un sistema complejo: Desarrollo de fábricas de software (Paper #234), Ticsiana Carrillo (Universidad Distrital), Víctor Medina (Universidad Distrital) 5. Simulación en el software Mathematica de un robot 2GDL usando dos rotaciones de los números complejos (Paper #118), Eusebio Jiménez (Universidad Tecnológica del Sur de Sonora), Luis Reyes (Instituto Mexicano del Transporte), Tadeo Portela (Universidad Tecnológica del Sur de Sonora), Rosalina Longorio (Universidad Tecnológica del Sur de Sonora), Arturo Urbalejo (Universidad Tecnológica del Sur de Sonora), Laura Amavizaca (Universidad Tecnológica del Sur de Sonora), Ignacio Vázquez (Universidad Tecnológica de Nogales) 6. Desarrollo de un Sistema de Información Ambiental para el Estudio Integral de Ecosistemas Acuáticos (Paper #178), Franklin Torres-Bejarano (Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP)), Hermilo Ramírez (Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo (IMP)), Ralf Denzer (Environmental Informatics Group (EIG)), Nadia Olaya (Corporación Universitaria de la Costa (CUC)) 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. SESSION 3-1D TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY I Room: Moderator: Laura Saldarriaga 27-301 1. Mechatronics in the Advancement of Transportation Security (Paper #116), Brian Linhares (Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology), Chandramauli Nautiyal (Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology), Hossein Rahemi (Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology) 2. Formalización e Integración de la Comunidad Deportiva Universitaria (Paper #207), Alan Ramírez García (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), Bruno Barletti Salas (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú) 3. Mejoramiento de movilidad en estaciones del metro desde su análisis como sistema complejo. (Paper #226), Alejandro Valencia (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Tomás García (Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Valentina Gutiérrez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) 4. The Need for Long-Term Disaster Recovery Systems (Paper #291), Carlos Nieto (FAU), María Petrie (FAU) 5. Sistema de clientes livianos para entornos universitarios (Paper #317), -- Ferley Medina Rojas (UCC Sede Neiva) 16 Engineering fot a smarter planet