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- Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 2
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- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Don E. Malzahn, Wichita State University; Lawrence E. Whitman, Wichita State University; Ali Ghobahi Katamjani, Wichita State University
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Engineering and Public Policy
U.S. Data was drawn from the ASEE data mining tool over a threeyear period (2010-2012) for 186 colleges of engineering. A non-dominated set of 24 efficientengineering colleges was identified and compare with the set of less efficient colleges. Therelationship between the level of funded research and PhD production is the same for theefficient and less efficient programs. There is a marked difference between the efficient set andothers in the relationship between BS and MS production and funded research. In the lessefficient programs, there appears to be no relationship between the number of degrees grantedand the amount of research funding. A regression surface fit to these programs and demonstratesthe range of efficient programs
- Conference Session
- Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 2
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- 2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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John Heywood, Trinity College-Dublin
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Engineering and Public Policy