” degree• Earn the primary degree and secondary/dual requirements degree concurrentlyILEE Curriculum• Entrepreneurship-related courses to give students the skills to become successful entrepreneurs• 20 courses offered in fall and spring• Taught by a variety of entrepreneurial faculty and industry leaders• Offered to students across campus with an interest in technology entrepreneurshipLearn more at tec.illinois.edu/academicsUNDERGRADUATE • Innovation Certificate • Innovation, Leadership and Engineering Entrepreneurship (ILEE) – for non-engineers • Technology Commercialization (TC)GRADUATE • Business Management for Engineers (BME) • Strategic Technology Management (STM)Learn more at tec.illinois.edu/academics
The Office of Naval Research - Science and Technology in Support of the US Navy and Marine Corps Dr. Joan S. Cleveland Deputy Chief Scientist joan.cleveland@navy.mil Distribution Statement A: Approved for public releaseThe Naval Research Enterprise ONR HQ ONR Global NRL 4,000+ People 23 Locations $2.1B / year >1,000 Partners Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 2 Partnering with the S&T Community Government Academia Industry1000 Universities
InnovationandCommercializationEcosystems KeithMarmer AssociateVicePresident,ExecutiveDirector Technology&VentureCommercialization UniversityofUtahImpactofcommercialization$750millioninwages generatedannually Over16,000Jobs Ranked#1for created university commercializationin theU.S.byMilken Institute Over$400millioninfollow-oninvestment fundingtostart-upsKnowwhatyoubringtotheecosystem…Top 7 Disclosing Departments at University of Utah (2011-2018) Bioengineering Internal Medicine Surgery Huntsman Cancer College of Engineering Health
NSF Assistant Directors - Emerging Trends and Programs Anne Kinney, Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences Jim Kurose, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering Dawn Tilbury, Directorate for Engineering Joanne Tornow, Directorate of Biological SciencesOur new home NSF Champions Research and Education across all Fields of Science and EngineeringBiological Sciences Engineering Mathematical & Computer & Geosciences Physical Sciences Information Science (including Polar
leadership role for Engineering •and/or significant progress on a recognized national need or grand challenge. How Can Engineers/Scientists Help Shape Budgets & Policy• Review of Grant Proposals – What gets funded• Advice for Federal Agencies – Service on Advisory Committees or Councils – Leading Workshops• Advice to the President – National Science Board – President’s Council of Advisors for Science & Technology (PCAST) – Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Research• National Academies: Science, Engineering, Institute of Medicine – Reports• Professional Societies and Organizations – Policy papers – Reports: e.g. Grand Challenges, etc• Global Arena
Modeling Consortium Pediatric Research using Integrated Sensor Monitoring Systems (PRISMS) Point-of-Care Technologies Research Network It’s not enough to be UNIQUE… you must also be USEFUL.Targeting IC Priorities: an example NIBIB mission NINDS mission accelerating the application of seek fundamental knowledge biomedical technologies… about the brain and nervous [via] integrating the physical and system and to use that engineering
NSF’s Mathematical and Physical Sciences: Priorities Anne Kinney Assistant Director, Mathematical and Physical Sciences ASEE Engineering Research Council March 14, 2018 2 LIGO Pioneers Win 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics for Detecting Gravitational Waves August 2017: LIGO and Virgo make first detection of gravitational waves produced by colliding neutron starsDirectorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences 3 NSF’s 10 Big
projections• Financial data pharmaceuticals • Live animal research• Recruitment and • Engineering • Product marketing data • New materials, such development data as semi-conductors • Information used for • Information expert testimony technology* Adapted from: Universities UK. “Cyber security and universities
The Impact of Federal ProtectedInformation Regulations on Higher Education Institutions American Society for Engineering Education March 13, 2018 Doug Backman University of Central Florida The Impact of Federal Protected Information Regulations on Higher Education Institutions WELCOME Doug Backman, Director Office of Compliance Office of Research & Commercialization (407) 882-1168 dbackman@ucf.edu2The Impact of Federal Protected InformationRegulations on Higher Education InstitutionsAgenda Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST
The Science Budget in 2018: An UpdateMatt HourihanMarch 14, 2018 (Happy Pi Day!)For the ASEE Engineering Research CouncilAAAS R&D Budget and Policy Programhttp://www.aaas.org/program/rd-budget-and-policy-program Copyright © 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1 Elements in recent play: The Budget Deal (the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018). Which leads into… FY 2018 Appropriations (briefly lapsed twice, five CRs, but negotiations now underway – resolved soon?) The new White House budget for FY 2019, released in early February Copyright © 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science 2