The aerospace engineering educational system aims to create future professionals able to solve problems of high complexity, with time constraints and which solutions matches prescribed level of performance. In our past work, we introduced the innovative concept of the Professional Readiness Level (PRL) as a unique parameter to quantify how close the students are to the aerospace industry. In this paper we propose a dynamic model, of the PRL, capable to capture, in simple but effective way, the student behaviour we, as professors, observed in our educative experience.
Castaldi P., Mimmo N. (2020). A Mathematical Model in Automatic Control Aerospace Engineering Education. Elsevier B.V. [10.1016/j.ifacol.2020.12.1703].
A Mathematical Model in Automatic Control Aerospace Engineering Education
Castaldi P.Primo
Methodology
;Mimmo N.
Secondo
Methodology
2020
Abstract
The aerospace engineering educational system aims to create future professionals able to solve problems of high complexity, with time constraints and which solutions matches prescribed level of performance. In our past work, we introduced the innovative concept of the Professional Readiness Level (PRL) as a unique parameter to quantify how close the students are to the aerospace industry. In this paper we propose a dynamic model, of the PRL, capable to capture, in simple but effective way, the student behaviour we, as professors, observed in our educative experience.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.