Publications and Presentations

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

    1. Nagel, J.K.S., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L., Pidaparti, R. (2019) Bio-inspired Design Pedagogy in Engineering, Chapter 7 in Design Education Today, Schaefer, D., Coates, G., Eckert, C. (eds.), Springer Nature, ISBN 9783030171339. 
    2. Nagel, J.K.S. (2014) “A Thesaurus for Bioinspired Engineering Design.” Chapter 4 in Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools, A. Goel, D.A. McAdams, R.B. Stone (eds.), Springer, ISBN: 1447152476.
    3. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2014) “Function-based Biologically-Inspired Design.” Chapter 5 in Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools, A. Goel, D.A. McAdams, R.B. Stone (eds.), Springer, ISBN: 1447152476.

Invited Book Chapters

    1. Behdad, S., Sabbaghi, M., Nagel, J.K.S. (2018) “Sustainable Manufacturing.” Yoseph Bar-Cohen (Ed.). Chapter in Advances in manufacturing and processing of materials and structures, CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN: 9781138035959.
    2. Nagel, J.K.S., Liou, F.W. (2012)  “Hybrid Manufacturing System Design and Development.”  Faieza Abdul Aziz (Ed.). Chapter in Manufacturing System, pp. 223-246, In-tech, Croatia. ISBN:9799533074930.
    3. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2010)  “Function-Based Biology Inspired Concept Generation.”  Chapter 5 in Biomimetics, Learning From Nature, pp. 93-116, In-tech, Croatia. ISBN:9789533070254

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

    1. Lewis, E.J., Ludwig, P.M., Arce-Trigattic, A., Geistd, M., Kurtie, S.F., Nagel, J., Sanders, R.  (2022) “Persistent outcomes for graduates post interdisciplinary innovation coursework.”  Submitted to Journal on Excellence in College Teaching on November 15, 2021. Accepted on March 17, 2022.
    2. Ryan-Johnson, W.P., Wolfe, L.C., Byron, C.R., Nagel, J.K., Zhang, H. (2021) “A Systems Approach of Topology Optimization for Bioinspired Material Structures Design using Additive Manufacturing,” Sustainability, 13(14), 8013. doi:10.3390/su13148013.  
    3. Ponnusamy, G. P., Nagel, J. K., Rose, C.S., Pidaparti, R. M. (2019) “Investigation of C-K Theory Based Approach for Innovative Solutions in Bioinspired Design,” Designs, Vol. 3 (3), pp. 39. doi: 10.3390/designs3030039
    4. Lewis, E., Ludwig, P, Nagel, J. (2019) “Student Ethical Reasoning Confidence Pre/Post an Innovative Makerspace Course: A survey of Ethical Reasoning,” Nurse Education Today, 75, pp. 75-79. Doe: 10.1016/j.nedt.2019.01.011
    5. Nagel, J.K.S., Schmidt, L., Born, W. (2018) “Establishing Analogy Categories for Bio-Inspired Design,” Designs, Vol. 2(4), pp.47-64. doi:10.3390/designs2040047
    6. McInerney S, Khakipoor B, Garner A, Houette T, Unsworth C, Rupp A, Weiner N, Vincent J, Nagel J, Niewiarowski P (2018) “E2BMO: Facilitating User Interaction with a BioMimetic Ontology via Semantic Translation and Interface Design,” Designs, Vol. 2(4), pp.53-73.  doi: 10.3390/designs2040053
    7. Weidner, B., Nagel, J.K.S., Weber, H.-J. (2018) “Facilitation Method for the Translation of Biological Systems to Technical Design Solutions,” International Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation, pp. 1-24. doi:10.1080/21650349.2018.1428689
    8. Ludwig, P., Lewis, E., Nagel, J.K.S., (2017) “Student learning outcomes from an interdisciplinary medical innovations course,” International Journal of STEM Education, Vol. 4, pp.33. doi: 10.1186/s40594-017-0095-y
    9. Caple, M., Maslen, E., Nagel, J., Wild, J. (2017) “Control of an AMB to Zero Static Force,” Mechanical Engineering Journal of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, Special Issue on Magnetic Bearing Technology, 4(5), pp. 17-00012.  doi: 10.1299/mej.17-00012
    10. Nagel, J.K.S., Pittman, P., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2016) “Teaching Bio-inspired Design Using C-K Theory,” Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobio­materials themed issue on The Concept of Biomimetics: Teaching and Practice for Effective Knowledge Transfer, Vol. 6(2), pp.77-86. doi: 10.1680/jbibn.16.00013
    11. Nagel, J.K.S. (2016) “Systematic Bio-inspired Design: How Far Along Are We?” International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) INSIGHT, vol. 19(1), pp. 32-35. doi: 10.1002/inst.12070.
    12. Nagel, J.K.S., Watkins, S.E. (2016) “Design of a Bio-inspired Optical Current Transducer” IEEE-HKN The Bridge, vol. 112(1), pp. 34-42.
    13. Jones, K.H., Studor, G.M., Nagel, J.K.S. (2016) “Application of Natural Systems To Engineering at NASA” IEEE-HKN The Bridge, vol. 112(1), pp. 8-19.
    14. Nagel, R.L, Nagel, J.K.S., Gipson, K.G., Moran, T. (2014) “Impacting the Community through a Sophomore Design Experience.” International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship, Special Issue:  University Engineering Programs That Impact Communities: Critical Analyses and Reflection, Vol.9(3), pp.439-459. 
    15. Pierrakos, O., Nagel, R., Pappas, E., Nagel, J.K.S., Moran, T., Barrella, E., Panizo, M. (2013) “A Mixed-Methods Study of Cognitive and Affective Learning During a Sophomore Design Problem-based Service Learning Experience.” International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering, Special Issue: Opportunities and Barriers to Integrating Service Learning into Engineering Education, Vol.8(3), pp. 1–28. 
    16. Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “Guard Cell & Tropomyosin Inspired Chemical Sensor.” Micromachines, Special issue: Bioinspired Microsensors and Micromachines, vol. 4, pp. 378-401. doi:10.3390/mi4040378 
    17. Nagel, J.K.S. (2012) “The Engineering to Biology Thesaurus,” Zygote Quarterly, vol. 1(2), pp. 102-113.
    18. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B. (2012) “A Computational Approach to Biologically-inspired Design,” Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, special issue DCC 2010, vol. 26(2), pp. 161-176.
    19. Nagel, J.K.S., Nagel, R.L., Stone, R.B. (2011) “Abstracting Biology in Engineering Design.”  International Journal of Design Engineering, special issue Nature in Design, vol. 4(1) pp. 23-40.
    20. Nagel, J.K.S., Nagel, R.L., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2010)  “Function-Based, Biologically-Inspired Concept Generation.”  Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, special issue Biologically Inspired Design, vol. 24(4), pp. 521-535.
    21. Nagel, J.K.S., Liou, F.W. (2010) “Developing a Modular Rapid Manufacturing System.” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, vol. 132(6), on-line. 
    22. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., Watkins, S.E. (2009)Biology Inspired Sensor Design. IEEE Potentials, vol. 28(6) pp. 19-24.
    23. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., Watkins, S.E. (2009)  “An Overview of Biomimetic Sensor Technology.” Sensor Review, vol. 28(2) pp. 112-119.

Peer Reviewed Conference Articles

    1. Pernet, B. Nagel, J.K., Zhang, H (2021) “Compressive Strength Assessment of 3D Printing Infill Patterns.” Proceedings of the 29th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference, Virtual.
    2. Paterson, K., Henriques, J., Castaneda, D., Miller, C., Nagel, R., Joshi, S., Forsyth, J., Gipson, K., and Nagel, J. (2021) “An ecosystem to support sense-making, identity formation, and belonging for first-year engineering students.” Proceedings of the 2021 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Virtual. 
    3. Castaneda, D., Forsyth, J., Joshi, S., Miller, C., Gipson, K., Nagel, J., Nagel, R., and Paterson, K. (2020) “24for24: A Virtual Summer Bridge Program in Multiple 24-Minute Sessions for the Collegiate Class of 2024,” Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on E-Learning (ECONF20), Virtual.
    4. Nagel, J.K.S., Pittman, P., Knaster, W., Tafoya, E., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C. (2019) “Preliminary findings from a comparative study of two bio-inspired design methods in a second-year engineering curriculum.” Proceedings of the 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, FL.
    5. Zhang, H., Nagel, J.K., Al-Qas, A., Gibbons, E., Lee, J.J.-Y. (2018) “Additive Manufacturing with Bioinspired Sustainable Product Design: A Conceptual Model.”  Proceedings of the 46th SME North American Manufacturing Research Conference, NAMRC 46, Texas, USA. 
    6. Pidaparti, R., Nagel, J.K.S. (2018) “C-K Theory Based Bio-inspired Design Projects in a Sophomore Design Course,” Proceedings of 2018 ASEE Southeastern Section Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida.
    7. Nagel, J.K.S., Ludwig, P., Lewis, E. (2017) “Community Health Innovation through an Interprofessional Course,” Proceedings of 2017 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, OH. 
    8. McCullar, K., Underhill, S.A., Rhodes, P., Nagel, J.K. (2016) “Application of Bio-Inspired Design to Minimize Material Diversity,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2016, DFMLC-59684, Charlotte, NC. 
    9. Nagel, J.K.S., Pidaparti, R. (2016) “Significance, Prevalence and Implications for Bio-inspired Design Courses in the Undergraduate Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2016, DEC-59661, Charlotte, NC. doi: 10.1115/DETC2016-59661
    10. Nagel, J.K.S., Watkins, S.E. (2016) “Work in Progress – Pre-college Engineering Activities with Electronic Circuits,” Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.
    11. Nagel, J.K.S., Watkins, S.E. (2016) “P12 Resource Exchange – Electronics of Everyday Things,” Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.
    12. Hein, G.L., Faas, D., Lucietto, A.M., Nagel, J.K.S., Peters, D., Reck, R., Verstraete, M.C., O’Bannon, D.J. (2016) “The Changing Role of Professional Societies for Academics,” Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.
    13. Caple, M., Maslen, E., Nagel, J., Wild, J. (2016) “Control of an AMB to Zero Static Force,” Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Magnetic Bearings (ISMB15), Kitakyushu, Japan.
    14. Nagel, R., Nagel, J., Esparragoza, I., Schmidt, L., Rodriguez, J., (2016) “Summit on Global Sustainability in Engineering: Rationale and Planning Phase,” Proceedings of the 14th Latin American and Caribbean, Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI), San Jose, Costa Rica.
    15. Gipson, K., Nagel, J., Henriques, J., Barrella, E., Mcleod, H., Holland, K., Padgett, S., Wild, J. (2015) “Development and Implementation of a First-year Engineering Experience,” Proceedings of the First Year Engineering Experience (FYEE) Conference, Roanoke, VA.
    16. Nagel, J.K.S., Schmidt, L., Born, W. (2015) “Fostering Diverse Analogical Transfer in Bio-inspired Design,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2015, DEC-47922, Boston, MA. *Nominated for best paper award 
    17. Nagel, J.K.S., Holland, S.K. (2015) “Design Integration into Circuits and Mechatronics Courses,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2015, DEC-47455, Boston, MA.
    18. Nagel, J.K.S., Holland, S.K., Groener, B. (2015) “Embedding Engineering Design in a Circuits and Instrumentation Course,” Proceedings of ASEE Conference 2015, Seattle, WA.
    19. Nagel, J.K.S. (2015) “Development of an Innovative Multidisciplinary Course in Systems Analysis,” Proceedings of ASEE Conference 2015, Seattle, WA.
    20. Ciston, S., Luchini-Colbry, K., Weyant, C.M., Nagel, R.L., Nagel, J.K.S., Genau, A.L., Wagstrom, K.M., Briedis, D. (2015) “Two Body Solutions: Strategies for the Dual-Career Job Search,” Proceedings of ASEE Conference 2015, Seattle, WA.
    21. Kennedy, B., Nagel, J.K.S., Bukeima, A. (2015) “Integrating Biology, Design and Engineering for Sustainable Innovation,” Proceedings of IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, Princeton, NJ. 
    22. Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “Design of a Biologically-Inspired Chemical Sensor,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2013, MESA-12378, Portland, OR.
    23. Nagel, J.K.S., Nagel, R., and Eggermont, M. (2013) “Teaching Biomimicry with an Engineering-to-Biology Thesaurus,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2013, DEC-12068, Portland, OR. *Nominated for best paper award.
    24. Harper, S., Nagel, R., Nagel, J., and Barrella, E. (2013) “A Study on the Factors Influencing Student Capstone Project Selection,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2013, DEC-12633, Portland, OR.
    25. Nagel, R., Pierrakos, O., and Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “A Versatile Guide and Rubric to Scaffold and Assess Engineering Design Projects,” Proceedings of the 120th Annual ASEE Conference and Expo, Atlanta, GA. *Nominated for best paper award.
    26. Pierrakos, O., Nagel, R., Nagel, J.K.S., Barrella, E., Henriques, J., and Imholte, D. (2013) “An Innovative Two-Year Engineering Design Capstone Experience,” Proceedings of the 120th Annual ASEE Conference and Expo, Atlanta, GA.
    27. Nagel, J.K.S., Nagel, R.L., Pappas, E., Pierrakos, O. (2012) “Integration of a Client-based Design Project into the Sophomore Year.”  ASME IDETC/CIE 2012, DEC-70612, Chicago, IL, USA.
    28. Nagel, J.K.S., Liou, F.W. (2012) “Hybrid Manufacturing System Modeling and Development.”  ASME IDETC/CIE 2012, DAC-70247, Chicago, IL, USA.
    29. Nagel, J.K.S., Pierrakos, O., Zilberberg, A. McVay, S. (2012) “Understanding Industry Experiences: From Problem Solving to Engineering Students’ Learning Gains.”  Frontiers in Education Conference, Seattle, WA, USA.
    30. Nagel, R.L., Pierrakos, O., Nagel, J.K.S., Pappas, E. (2012) “On a Client-Centered, Sophomore Design Course Sequence.” ASEE 2012 Conference, AC 2012-4553, San Antonio, TX, USA.
    31. Pierrakos, O., Pappas, E., Nagel, R.L., Nagel, J.K.S. (2012) “A New Vision for Undergraduate Engineering Design Education: An Innovative Design Course Sequence at James Madison University.” ASEE 2012 Conference, AC 2012-5247, San Antonio, TX, USA. 
    32. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B. (2011) “A Systematic Approach to Biologically-inspired Engineering Design.” ASME IDETC/CIE 2011, DTM-47398, Washington, D.C., USA.
    33. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2010)  “Exploring the Use of Category and Scale to Scope a Biological Functional Model.”  ASME IDETC/CIE 2010, DTM-28873, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    34. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2010)  “An Engineering-to-Biology Thesaurus for Engineering Design.”  ASME IDETC/CIE 2010 DTM-28233, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
    35. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B. (2010)  “A Computational Concept Generation Technique for Biologically-Inspired, Engineering Design.”  Design Computing and Cognition, Stuttgart, Germany.
    36. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A. (2009)  “Conceptualization of Biomimetic Sensors Through Functional Representation of Natural Sensing Solutions.”  International Conference on Engineering Design, vol. 2, pp. 53-63, Stanford, CA, USA.
    37. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., Watkins, S.E. (2009)  “Assessing How Digital Design Tools Affect Learning of Engineering Design Concepts.” ASME IDETC/CIE 2009, DEC-86708, San Diego, CA, USA.
    38. Stroble, J.K., Liou, F.W. (2009)  “Developing a Modular Rapid Manufacturing System.” ASME IDETC/CIE 2009, DFMLC-86707, San Diego, CA, USA.
    39. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A.,  Watkins, S.E. (2009)  “An Engineering-to-Biology Thesaurus to Promote Collaboration, Creativity and Discovery.” Proceedings of the CIRP Design Conference 2009, pp. 335-368, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England.
    40. Stroble, J.K., Stone, R.B., McAdams, D.A., Goeke, M.S., Watkins, S.E. (2009)  “Automated Retrieval of Biological Solutions to Engineering Problems.” Proceedings of the CIRP Design Conference 2009, pp. 78-85, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England.
    41. Stroble, J.K., McAdams, D.A., Stone, R.B., Shu, L.H., Watkins, S.E. (2008)  “Modeling the Cellular Level of Natural Sensing Solutions with the Functional Basis for the Design of Biomimetic Sensor Technology.” IEEE Region 5 Technical Conference, Kansas City, MO, USA.
    42. Stroble, J.K., Nagel, R.L., Poppa, K.R., Bohm, M.R., Stone, R.B. (2008)  “A Retrospective on Twenty Years on Design Theory and Methodology Conference.” ASME IDETC/CIE 2008, DTM-49373, Brooklyn, NY, USA.
    43. Fan, Z., Stroble, J.K., Sparks, T.E., Liou, F.W. (2007)  “Increasing Computational Efficiency of Simulation of Laser Deposition by A Joint Numerical and Analytical Approach.” International Conference on Advanced Manufacture (ICAM), Tainan, Taiwan, ROC.
    44. Fan, Z., Stroble, J.K., Ruan, J., Sparks, T.E., Liou, F.W. (2007)  “Numerical and Analytical Modeling of Laser Deposition with Preheating.” ASME Manufacturing, Science & Engineering Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA.
    45. Stroble, J.K., Landers, R.G., Liou, F.W. (2006)  “Automation of A Hybrid Manufacturing System Through Tight Integration of Software and Sensor Feedback.” Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, pp. 586-597, Austin, TX, USA.
    46. Yang, Y., Obahor, O.O., Bao, Y., Sparks, T.E., Ruan, J., Stroble, J.K., Landers, R.G., Newkirk, J., Liou, F.W. (2006). “Comparison of Thermal Properties of Laser Deposition and Traditional Welding Process via Thermal Diffusivity Measurement.” Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, pp. 446-452, Austin, TX, USA.

Abstract Reviewed Conference Articles

    1. Nagel, J.K.S., Tafoya, E, Whal, T., Capelle, J. Besnier, J., Ponnusamy, P.G., Pidaparti, R.M., Rose, C.S., Beverly, C.L. (2019) “Evidence-based Resources that Scaffold Students in Performing Bio-inspired Design,” Proceedings of 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tampa, FL. 
    2. Nagel, J.K.S., Pittman, P., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2017) “Teaching Bio-inspired Design Using C-K Theory,” Proceedings of 2017 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, OH. 
    3. Rodriguez, J., Nagel, R.L., Nagel, J.K., Esparragoza, I., and Schmidt, L. (2016) “Development of a Framework to Plan and Develop Learning Activities,” The World Engineering Education Forum (WEEF), 6-10 Nov. 2016, Seoul, Korea.  
    4. Nagel, J.K.S., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2016) “Enhancing the Pedagogy of Bio-inspired Design in an Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of 2016 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA. 
    5. Caple, M., Maslen, E., Nagel, J., Wild, J. (2016) “Control of an AMB to Zero Static Force,” Proceedings of ISMB15, Kitakyushu, Japan. *Invited for publication in a special issue of Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal
    6. Eggermont, M., McNamara, C., and Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “Can Biomimicry Enhance Engineering Education?” The Biomimicry 3.8 Institute 7th Annual Biomimicry Education Summit and 1st Global Conference, Boston, MA.
    7. Nagel, J.K.S. and Liou,F.W. (2012). “Process Modelling and Computation of a Hybrid Metal Deposition System.” 2012 International Forum on Systems and Mechatronics, August 6-9, 2012, Virginia Beach, VA.
    8. Filip, D., Eggermont, M., Nagel, J., Yadid-Pecht, O., Mintchev, M.P. (2011)  “Electronic Stool (e-Stool): A novel self-stabilizing video capsule endoscope for reliable non-invasive colonic imaging.” ASME IMECE 2011, IMECE2011-62714, Denver, CO, USA.
    9. Nagel, J.K.S., Stone, R.B. (2011)  “Teaching Biomimicry in the Context of Engineering Design.”  Proceedings of Biomimicry in Higher Education Webinar Conference, The Biomimicry 3.8 Institute.
    10. Stroble, J.K., Bao, Y., Yang, Y., Tang, L., Landers, R.G., Liou, F.W. (2007) “On-line Control of Hybrid Process for Rapid Tooling and Manufacturing,” Proceedings of the 1st Annual ISC Research Symposium (ISCRS), Rolla, MO, USA.
    11. Ruan, J., Sparks, T.E., Fan, Z., Stroble, J.K., Panackal, A., Liou, F.W. (2006)  “A Review of Layer Based Manufacturing Processes for Metals.” Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium, pp. 233-245, Austin, TX, USA.

Abstract Reviewed Conference Posters

    1. Nagel, J.K.S., Tafoya, E, Whal, T., Capelle, J. Besnier, J., Pidaparti, R.M., Rose, C.S., Beverly, C.L. (2019) “Evidence-based Resources that Scaffold Students in Performing Bio-inspired Design,” Presented at ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Tamp, FL. 
    2. Nagel, J.K.S., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C. (2017) “Teaching Bio-inspired Design in an Engineering Curriculum,” Presented at the Clive L. Dym Mudd Design Workshop, Claremont, CA. 
    3. Nagel, J.K.S., Pittman, P., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2017) “Teaching Bio-inspired Design Using C-K Theory,” Presented at ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, OH.
    4. Nagel, J.K.S., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2016) “Enhancing the Pedagogy of Bio-inspired Design in an Engineering Curriculum,” Presented at ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA.
    5. Nagel, J.K.S., Watkins, S.W. (2016) “Pre-college Engineering Activities with Electronic Circuits,” Presented at ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA. 
    6. Nagel, J.K.S., Pittman, P., Pidaparti, R., Rose, C., Beverly, C.L. (2016) “Enhancing the Pedagogy of Bio-inspired Design in an Engineering Curriculum,” Presented at Envisioning the Future of Undergraduate STEM Education: Research & Practice Symposium (EnFUSE), Washington D.C.
    7. Ludwig, P., Lewis, E., Nagel, J.K.S., (2015) “Using MakerSpace technology to promote innovation and creativity in an interprofessional education (IPE) course.” Presented at AAC&U Crossing Boundaries: Transforming STEM Education Conference, Seattle, WA.
    8. Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “Integrating Biomimicry in Engineering Design Education” Presented at Biomimicry 3.8 Institute 7th Annual Biomimicry Education Summit and 1st Global Conference, Boston, MA.

Abstract Reviewed Conference Presentations

    1. Nagel, J.K.S., “Using Curiosity for Innovation.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE20, virtual; November 6, 2020. 
    2. Nagel, J.K.S., “Nature Inspired Innovation.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers WE Local Baltimore Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA; February 8, 2019. 
    3. Nagel, J.K.S., “Creating Meaningful Learning Experiences.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers WE Local Baltimore Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA; February 9, 2019. 
    4. Pidaparti, R., Nagel, J.K.S., “Bio-inspired Design Innovation through C-K Theory in Engineering Education.” Presentation, Institute of Biological Engineering Annual Meeting, Norfolk, VA, USA; April 7, 2018.
    5. Nagel, J.K.S., “Systematic Design of Biologically Inspired Engineering Solutions.” Presentation, Summit 2017: Nature-Inspired Exploration for Aerospace (NIEA), Cleveland, OH, USA; October 4, 2017.
    6. Pidaparti, R., Nagel, J.K.S., “Using Biomimicry Fundamentals to Teach Systems/Design Thinking and STEM Concepts.” Presentation, Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference, Savannah, GA USA; March 3, 2017.
    7. Ludwig, P., Lewis, E., Nagel, J.K.S., “Interprofessional Innovations in a MakerSpace.” Presented at the 2016 Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) Biennial Conference, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; 2017. 
    8. Pidaparti, R., Nagel, J.K.S., “Interdisciplinary Biomimicry Projects in Sophomore Design for Innovation.” Presentation, Institute of Biological Engineering Annual Meeting, Greenville, SC, USA; April 8, 2016.
    9. Nagel, J.K.S., D’Antonio, G., “Fostering a Thriving SWE Collegiate Section.” Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Region E Conference, Newport News, VA, USA; February 20, 2016.
    10. Nagel, J.K.S., “Creating Meaningful Learning Experiences.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE15, Nashville, TN, USA; October 22, 2015. 
    11. Nagel, J.K.S., Fenner, R., “Strategies for Obtaining Your First Academic Position.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE15, Nashville, TN, USA; October 22, 2015. 
    12. Nagel, J.K.S., D’Antonio, G., Rowe, S., Jones, B., Becerra, D., “Promoting Diversity in Engineering Through Community Engagement” Presentation, JMU Diversity Conference, Harrisonburg, VA, USA; March 16, 2015. 
    13. Nagel, J.K.S., Perez-Castillejos, R., Fenner, R., “Strategies for Obtaining Your First Academic Position.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE14, Los Angeles, CA, USA; October 25, 2014.
    14. Nagel, J.K.S., “Bio-inspired Sensor Design.”  Presentation, International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists, ICWES16, Los Angeles, CA, USA; October 23, 2014.
    15. Nagel, J.K.S., “Biologically Inspired Engineering.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE13, Baltimore, MD, USA; October 24, 2013.
    16. Perez-Castillejos, R., Nagel, J.K.S., “Strategies for Obtaining Your First Academic Position.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE13, Baltimore, MD, USA; October 25, 2013.
    17. Nagel, J.K.S., Nagel, R.L., “Exposing Engineering Students to Diversity Through the Design of a Human Powered Vehicle” with Robert Nagel. Presentation, JMU Diversity Conference, Harrisonburg, VA, USA; March 18, 2013. 
    18. Nagel, J.K.S., “Biomimicry: An Engineering Design Tool.”  Presentation, Society of Women Engineers Annual Conference, WE11, Chicago, IL, USA; October 15, 2011.

 

Student Lead Publications and Presentations

Publications

    1. Anderson, C., Hinkle, W.J., Hudson, L., Keck, E., Kraeutler, T., Wenzler, Z., Zahorchak, A., Nagel, J. (2021) “Autonomous Inspection System for Railroads,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’21, University of Virginia.
    2. Weidner, B., Nagel, J.K.S., Weber, H.-J. (2018) “Facilitation Method for the Translation of Biological Systems to Technical Design Solutions,” International Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation, pp. 1-24. doi:10.1080/21650349.2018.1428689.
    3. McCullar, K., Underhill, S.A., Rhodes, P., Nagel, J.K. (2016) “Application of Bio-Inspired Design to Minimize Material Diversity,” Proceedings of ASME IDETC/CIE 2016, DFMLC-59684, Charlotte, NC.
    4. Duda, Z., Gaffney, J., Graves, C., Moore, Q., Watkins, J., Nagel, J. (2017) “Medical Sterilization System for NASA Space Exploration Missions,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’17, University of Virginia.
    5. Collier Apgar, George Schmidt, II, Jacob Wild, Zachary Patterson, David Hieronymous, Paul Revesman, Jacquelyn Nagel (2016) “Biomechanical Energy Harvesting Using a Knee Mounted Generator,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’16, University of Virginia. 
    6. Karl Braun, Evan Eaves, Christopher Giambri, Dylan Chapman, Hunter Heavner, John Woodward, Jacquelyn Nagel, Kyle Gipson (2016) “Reducing Electrical Energy Consumption of AHU Fans Through the Integration of Variable Frequency Drives,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’16, University of Virginia. 
    7. Jon Picart, Joey Stoll, Katie Hess, Terence McKeever, Mary Tacy, Jacquelyn Nagel (2015) “Wheelchair for Disabled Children in Haiti,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’15.
    8. Michael Caple, Jacob Wild, Jacquelyn Nagel, Eric Maslen (2015) “Design of a Controller for a Hybrid Bearing System,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’15.
    9. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel (2014) “Two-phase Energy System,” Proceedings of the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR), vol 36.  http://www.ncurproceedings.org/ojs/index.php/NCUR2014/article/view/1035/563
    10. Brian Bojarski, Evan Brown, Jerald Blake Lumpkin, Jacquelyn Nagel, Robert Nagel, John Quackenbush, Margaret Farrell Robinson (2014) “Robotic Platform for Photography Applications,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’14.
    11. Nic Acton, Melissa Bernazani, Jonathan Hill, Michael Hinton, Aaron Vazquez, Kyle Gipson, Jacquelyn Nagel (2014) “Design of a Climate Adaptable Solar Energy System Using Biomimetic Inspiration From a Lichen Symbiosis,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’14.
    12. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel (2014) “Design of a Two-phase Solar and Fluid-based Renewable Energy System for Residential Use,” Available in the proceedings of IEEE SIEDS’14.
    13. Brian Bojarski, Evan Brown, Jerald Blake Lumpkin, Jacquelyn Nagel, Robert Nagel, John Quackenbush, Margaret Farrell Robinson (2014) “Robotic Platform for Photography Applications,” James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal.  Manuscript submitted May 2014.
    14. Morgan Hagar, Jacquelyn Nagel (2014) “Converting an AC Induction Motor to a Standalone Generator,” James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal.  Manuscript submitted April 2014.
    15. Weidner, B., Nagel, J.K.S. (2013) “Utilizing the Guard Cell for the Biomimetic Approach to Engineering Design.”  James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal.  Manuscript submitted January 2014.

Poster Presentations

    1. Tafoya, E., Besnier, J., Capelle, J., Wahl, T., Nagel, J.K.S., Rose, C. (2019) “A Comparative Study of Bio-Inspired Design Methods in an Engineering Curriculum,” Presented at the Mid-atlantic Undergraduate Research Conference, Blacksburg, VA.
    2. Nagel, J.K., Anderson, M., “Exploring multi-functional biological materials for sustainable design,” Poster Presentation at the 2nd Annual Nature-inspired Exploration for Aerospace Biomimicry Summit, Ohio Space Institute, Cleveland, OH, October 2017.
    3. McCullar, K., Underhill, S.A., Rhodes, P., Nagel, J.K. “Exploring the Application of Biomimicry for Sustainable Design,” Poster Presentation at the Virginia Academy of Science (VAS) Annual Meeting, Mary Washington University, May 2016. 
    4. Nagel, J.K., Graves, C., Underhill, S.A., McCullar, K., Kelly, K. “Application of Bio-inspired Design to Minimize Material Diversity,” Poster presentation at the ASME Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing (AM3D) Conference and Expo, AM3D2015-1537, Boston, MA, August 2015.  *Won best poster award. 
    5. Davis, J.B., Nagel, J.K. “Lichen Inspired Solar Energy System,” Poster Presentation at the Virginia Academy of Science (VAS) Annual Meeting, James Madison University, May 2015.
    6. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Two-phase Energy System” Presented at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR), University of Kentucky, April 2014.
    7. Nic Acton, Melissa Bernazani, Jonathan Hill, Michael Hinton, Aaron Vazquez, Kyle Gipson, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Climate Adaptable Solar Energy System,” Poster presentation, MS/HS Counselor and STEM Teacher Workshop, James Madison University, February 2014.
    8. Jon Picart, TJ McKeever, Katie Hess, Joey Stoll, Jacquelyn Nagel, Mary Tacy, “Wheelchairs for Haiti,” Poster presentation, MS/HS Counselor and STEM Teacher Workshop, James Madison University, February 2014.

Podium Presentations

    1. Givan, J., Anderson, M., Nagel, J. (2019) “NASA Design Challenge: Autonomous Inspection Using a Free-flying Craft,” Presented virtually at the INCOSE International Workshop, Torrance, CA.
    2. Duda, Z., Gaffney, J., Graves, C., Moore, Q., Watkins, J., Nagel, J. (2017) “Medical Sterilization System for NASA Space Exploration Missions,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’17, University of Virginia.
    3. Collier Apgar, George Schmidt, II, Jacob Wild, Zachary Patterson, David Hieronymous, Paul Revesman, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Biomechanical Energy Harvesting Using a Knee Mounted Generator,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’16, University of Virginia, April 2016. 
    4. Karl Braun, Evan Eaves, Christopher Giambri, Dylan Chapman, Hunter Heavner, John Woodward, Jacquelyn Nagel, Kyle Gipson, “Reducing Electrical Energy Consumption of AHU Fans Through the Integration of Variable Frequency Drives,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’16, University of Virginia, April 2016. 
    5. Nagel, J.K., Graves, C., Underhill, S.A., McCullar, K., Kelly, K. “Sustainable Manufacturing Through Bio-inspired Design,” Presentation at the Virginia Academy of Science (VAS) Annual Meeting, James Madison University, May 2015.
    6. Jon Picart, Joey Stoll, Katie Hess, Terence McKeever, Mary Tacy, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Wheelchair for Disabled Children in Haiti,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’15, University of Virginia, April 2015.
    7. Michael Caple, Jacob Wild, Jacquelyn Nagel, Eric Maslen, “Design of a Controller for a Hybrid Bearing System,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’15, University of Virginia, April 2015.
    8. Brian Bojarski, Evan Brown, Jerald Blake Lumpkin, Jacquelyn Nagel, Robert Nagel, John Quackenbush, Margaret Farrell Robinson, “Robotic Platform for Photography Applications,” Presented at the ASME IDETC/CIE Designing for the Future Competition, Buffalo, NY, August 2014. 
    9. Brad Weidner, “Modeling and Translation of the Guard Cell,” Presentation at the Madison xChange, James Madison University, April 2014.
    10. Austin Underhill, “Function and Form for Bio-inspired Design,” Presentation at the Madison xChange, James Madison University, April 2014.
    11. Brian Bojarski, Evan Brown, Jerald Blake Lumpkin, Jacquelyn Nagel, Robert Nagel, John Quackenbush, Margaret Farrell Robinson, “Robotic Platform for Photography Applications,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’14, University of Virginia, April 2014.
    12. Nic Acton, Melissa Bernazani, Jonathan Hill, Michael Hinton, Aaron Vazquez, Kyle Gipson, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Design of a Climate Adaptable Solar Energy System Using Biomimetic Inspiration From a Lichen Symbiosis,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’14, University of Virginia, April 2014.
    13. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Design of a Two-phase Solar and Fluid-based Renewable Energy System for Residential Use,” Presented at IEEE SIEDS’14, University of Virginia, April 2014.
    14. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Two-phase Energy System” Presented at the Central Virginia Section IEEE Meeting, James Madison University, March 2014.
    15. Eric Leaman, Jack Cochran, Jacquelyn Nagel, “Two-phase Energy System” Presented at the VCU Energy and Sustainability Conference, Richmond, VA, April 2013.
    16. Condro, J. B., Nagel, J.K., “Design of a Two-phase Energy System” Presented at the VMI Environment Virginia Symposium, Lynchburg, VA, April 2013.
    17. Condro, J. B., Nagel, J.K., “Design of a Two-phase Energy System” Presented at the JMU Valley 25x’25 Renewable Energy Symposium, Harrisonburg, VA, October 2012.