Karl Perusich

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Affiliation

Purdue University

Topic

Electric Vehicles,High School,High School Students,Summer Camp,Autonomous Vehicles,Classroom Work,Course Of Action,Design Process,Electrical Engineering,Energy Management Strategy,Engineering Concepts,Engineering Design,Engineering Education,Engineering Ethics,Ethical Framework,Highway,Local Tracking,Magnetic Field,Mentors,Metal Strips,Processing Technology,Rotational Speed,STEM Career,Senior High School,Software Algorithms,South Bend,Student Mentors,Trolley Problem,Winding Number,Young Students,Fuzzy Cognitive Maps,Decision-making,Situational Awareness,Node Mapping,Team Effectiveness,Team Members,Causal Effect,Cognitive Map,Command Structure,Critical Conditions,Decision Aid,Edge Strength,Emergency Situations,Information And Communication Technologies,Information Overload,Information Technology,Interdependence,Knowledge Of Distribution,Late Time,Limit Cycle,

Biography

Karl Perusich, Ph.D. is an associate professor of electrical engineering technology at the Purdue Polytechnic-South Bend. As an instructor of 35 years he has had an ongoing interest in the “soft” topics that part of an engineering curricula, especially ethics and policy.