
2025 American Society for Engineering Education Northeast Section (ASEE-NE) Conference

Engineering Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Role, Challenges, and Ethical Concerns
March 22, 2025 | 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
University of Bridgeport, CT
Conference topics
Advances in Engineering and Research
Best Practices in Online Engineering Education
Engineering Education and Accreditation
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Engineering Education
K-12 and Community College
Lab based instruction and learning
The American Society for Engineering Education Northeast Section (ASEE-NE) invites papers, presentations, and posters for our annual conference hosted at the University of Bridgeport on March 22, 2025. The conference theme of “Engineering Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Role, Challenges, and Ethical Concerns” focuses on trends and changing landscape of engineering education
Student and professional papers
Authors are invited to submit full-length papers describing significant and innovative research contributions in the field of engineering and education. Accepted and presented papers will be published on ASEE Peer.
Student poster competition
The Student Poster Competition provides an excellent forum for students to present their work in an informal and interactive setting. Each poster will be judged based on technical rigor, poster format, and the student’s ability to convey the poster content to the judges through an oral presentation. Monetary awards will be given for the top 3 graduate/undergraduate posters as well as top 3 K-12 posters
Exhibition opportunities
The Conference exhibit area will provide your company or organization with the opportunity to inform and display your latest products, services, equipment, books, journals, and publications to attendees from around the world. For further information, contact Navarun Gupta, navarung@bridgeport.edu.
Lightning talks
In addition to peer-reviewed presentations, ASEE_NE2025 welcomes presentations from varied sources including industry, academia, and K-12 educators. Lightning talks typically present work in progress, discuss new ideas and help establish opportunities for collaborative work.


Fees
Student fee does not include the banquet. Faculty/Professional fee includes the banquet. Students can purchase a banquet ticket if they wish. All fees include a breakfast and lunch. You must register to attend the conference. Please click on the relevant amount below to register.
Before March 15 | After March 15 | |
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Professional/Faculty | ||
$200 | $250 | |
College students | ||
$50 | $75 | |
K-12 students | ||
Free | $25 | |
UB students with posters/papers | ||
Free | $50 | |
Conference Banquet Dinner for guests and students | ||
$60 | $60 | |
UB faculty with papers/roles in conference | ||
Free | $250 |
For more information, contact Conference Organizing Chair:
Dr. Navarun Gupta at
Sponsor

Donors
Xi Computers
Computer Comforts
Cislunar Aerospace Inc.
Comsol
Exhibitors
AET Labs
Quanser
BMF
Technology Education Concepts
Uni-T
Microboard
TechEd Products