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2020 ERC
Authors
Ann McKenna
resource autonomous and engineering management Engineering systems Environmental Attract new kinds of learners: management Mechanical engineering Global technology • Diverse engineering and • International Industrial Sustainable entrepreneurship • Attract students with the
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2020 ERC
Authors
Carrie Berger
Faculty Driven Approach toInterdisciplinary ResearchDevelopmentCarrie Berger, PhDAssociate Dean for Research 1Purdue Polytechnic InstituteCollege Snapshot  One of ten academic colleges at Purdue  Six schools/departments • School of Engineering Technology • School of Aviation and Transportation Technology • School of Construction Management Technology • Department of Computer Information Technology • Department of Computer Graphics Technology • Department of Technology, Leadership, and Innovation  150 T/TT faculty  740 graduate students  4,000 undergraduate students 2 Global Megatrends & Social Challenges
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2020 ERC
Authors
John Coulter
credit hours total, Available to ALL science and engineering students at Lehigh National Workshop on the Role of Industry- University Partnerships in Graduate Education Goals • To assess the gap in the training of STEM doctoral workforce and the expectations of industry that employs them predominantly• Promote innovation in industry-university partnership around advanced graduate training as well as research Participants High-level stakeholders in U.S. technological advancement from across industry, government, and academia Leaders (CEO/CTO) of
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2020 ERC
Authors
Kelly Hochstetler
Principal Deputy General Counsel, DoEd “Our science and engineering enterprise… is put at risk when another government endeavors to benefit from the global research ecosystem without upholding the values of openness, transparency, and reciprocal collaboration. Faced with such a risk, we must respond.” France Cordova Director, NSF “… unacceptable breaches of trust and confidentiality that undermine the integrity of U.S. biomedical research