University-Industry Collaborations: Agilent’s Agilent s Perspective 2012 Engineering Deans Institute/Kauai Roger Stancliff CTO, Component Test Division Agilent Technologies, Inc.Page 1A Brief History of Agilent• 1939: Hewlett-Packard Hewlett Packard Company formed with the encouragement of Dr. Terman• 1999: Agilent split from HP• 2005: Strategic alignment: Phase I: focused measurement company• 2006: Launched “Phase II”: profitable, sustainable growth - initiated a global program for university research• 2011: Net revenue = $6.6 billion; employees = 19,000Page 2 Agilent Technologies Addressing critical measurement challenges
Engineering Deans’ InstituteInternational Collaborations at POSTECH and Korean Perspectives April 16, 2012 Yongmin Kim President of POSTECH Pohang, KOREA City of PohangLocated in the southeastern area of KoreaCoastal city of 530,000 inhabitantsHome of POSTECH & POSCO* Asia Korea Seoul Pohang* POSCO: Pohang Iron & Steel Corporation 1 POSTECH Overview Founded in 1986 Academic Programs Faculty: 412 (268+144
How will competitions changeengineering education? Nancy Clark Brown Engineering Deans Institute, 17 April 2012© 2012 AutodeskCompetitions in Engineering EducationHow competitions are leveraged inEngineering Education today: Special topics courses adjacent to core curriculum Collaboration or partnership courses Publicity, engineering reputation and Iowa State University, Team Prisum Car recognition Student motivation and engagement Recruitment© 2011 AutodeskThe Value of Competitions in Engineering Education Often simulates real world experience, processes or
liaison in the Engineering 8:00–9:45 10:00–11:45 12:15–2:55 Math courseStudents’ Schedule Robotics course English course (Algebra Readiness) RTC Professional Math teachers Teach math Collaboration RTC Professional English teachers Teach English Collaboration 8:00–9:45 10:00–11:45 12:15–2:55 Math courseStudents’ Schedule Robotics
• Technical workshops • Technical collaborations • SME exchanges BUILDING STRONG® 14 Engineering EducationAbility to connect the dots (outside your functional area)Knowledge versus data points Understanding vs “Google” searches Verbal and writing skills Ability to communicate complexity into simple terms what is the problem, potential course of actions (pros & cons), and the recommended solutions to decision makers.Capstone courses (putting it all together)Pentathelete Technical expert, diplomat, facilitator
funding first- year Fellows in collaboration with AAAS. i. Congressional-work on Capitol Hill, supported by IEEE, ASCE, etc… ii. Diplomacy-U.S. AID and Department of State iii. Security& Development- iv. Energy – Department of Energy v. Environment & Agriculture-EPA and Department of Agriculture vi. Health-NIH vii. Education & Human Services-Dept. of Education and NSF viii. Roger Revelle Fellowship in Global Stewardship-White House ix. Diplomacy, Security & Development Program Other Fellowship Opportunities for Faculty1. Jefferson Science Fellowshiphttp://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/Jefferson/index.htm2. Boeing Welliver Faculty
University of Hawaii’s Deepening Partnership with the DoD through EngineeringPresented by:Dean Peter E. CrouchCollege of EngineeringUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaUH-PACOM Memorandum of Understanding UH and PACOM MOU: collaborative efforts to promote regional stability and sustainability in the Asia Pacific region. Near term partnering areas include: 1. Develop strategies and plans for research collaboration; 2. Identify opportunities for education and project collaboration; 3. Formulate Steering Committee to Pictured here from right to left*: advise UH and PACOM; UH President M.R.C. Greenwood, former Commander of
! Civic duty in action (scholarship in action); leadership skills; discipline; excellence; perseverance; indisputably, the team-work; frankness about vulnerabilities (PTSD); experience; most diverse institution in the country, etc5. Maximize long collaboration between engineering and government defense sectors: innovative technical research drives economic growth and national security DATA ABOUT:A. Engineering, aspirations for engineering, pipeline to engineeringB. Military servicepersons & separated veterans as postsecondary students? Post-9/11 GI Bill useC. Veteran student needs and supports in the academic context: their recommendations...D. Pathways: Educational and Career Findings: 4 Broad
– ―Alibaba‖ B2B exchangeProducing Public Good on the Grid – e-gov infrastructure and services McKinsey Global Institute, August 2010 Grand Challenges Demand New Paradigms for Diplomacy, Development and National SecurityStrategic Planning and Horizon Scanning S&T and Engineering Collaborative Framework – strategic cooperation to identify global threats, data gaps, collaborative research Global Actionable Foresight - promote anticipatory global domain awareness to enable proactive responses to disruptive technologiesSome Mid- and Long-term Issues for Engineers and Educators Convergence of Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering (MIT) Watershed Management Food Security, Natural
Collaborators development • Admissions Indicators • Model • Psychometric Tool Development for Development Rubric and • e-portfolio Questions to Consider• How can this rubric be applied?• How might it impact the teaching and learning of Engineering Design?• What is the greatest barrier to rubric use in secondary school programs (grades 9 – 12)?• What is the best avenue for informing faculty about the rubric?• If students matriculate with AP Engineering Design credit: – How might your program benefit/ change / be changed by enrolling such
contributing to research base on effective K-12 engineering education and publishing results• Members on state K-12 engineering standards writing teams in several states Current Division Work Efforts (cont) Executive board convening invited national meetings on K-12 engineering: May 2010: Defining Engineering in Elementary Grades (Raleigh, NC) June 2010: Defining the Top Research Questions in K-12 engineering (Louisville, KY) June 2011: Identifying Barriers and Opportunities in K-12 Engineering (Vancouver, BC) June 2012: Defining Professional Development Standards for K-12 Engineering (meeting collaboration with UTEACH, San Antonio, TX) July 2012: Colloquium on P-12 Engineering Education (collaboration with STEM Center, Minneapolis
to redefine the PhD: “a relevant PhD” for future community/national leaders in economic development and educationColombia-Purdue Institute for AdvancedScientific Research (CPIASR / ColPICA)❍ Components of the partnership ❍ MOUs with the Ministry of Education, Colsciencias, Colfutura around PhD fellowships ❍ Interactions with 18 universities ❍ Technical focus on nanotechnology, biotechnology, biodiversity, and earthquake engineering ❍ October 2011 collaboration workshop at Purdue to seed collaborations in nanotechnology; 2012 biodiversity workshop in Medellin being planned ❍ Faculty and student exchanges ❍ EPICS student design projects in water and power ❍ First mirror-site for
DOE schools have active Navy partnerships• Joint Venture Education Forum (JVEF) – PACOM/Hawaii Department of Education Collaboration – CNRH Navy EA representative monthly – Defense Appropriations Earmark• Interstate Compact on EducationOpportunities for Military Children – 36 states are signatories to include Hawaii – Smoothes student transitions – Standardizes credit transfers/graduation requirements 12 Secondary Education Partnerships• Engineering Co-Op Program • Post-Graduate Education – U of H, College of Engineering – Shidler College of Business
Our Mission Developing the Next Generationof Civilian Engineers for the Navythrough project-based education, collaboration, and curriculum development. Who We AreParticipating Universities – Florida Atlantic University – Florida State University/Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University – Georgia Institute of Technology – Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Old Dominion University – Pennsylvania State University – Stevens Institute of Technology – Tennessee State University – University of Iowa – University of Michigan – University of New Orleans – University of Texas-San Antonio – University of Washington – Virginia Polytechnic Institute – Webb
post-program student perception Survey •Daily Student and Teacher Surveys •Post-program Teacher Survey to •Teacher Follow-up Survey 15Higher Education Signature Programs 16 NREIP Fast Facts:Naval Research and Engineering Internship • 155 StudentsProgram • 32
•& Applied •Engineering •Mechanics 04/17/12 EDI 2012_Ramesh 5 Department of Education Grant Cal State Northridge, Harbor College AwardedCSUN Receives $5.5 Federal Science, Tech Grants. The Los Angeles Times (10/4, Rivera) "LAMillion Federal Grant Now" blog reported, "Cal State Northridgeto Increase Number of received $5.5 million from the Department of Education's Hispanic
EDI 2012 Annual Conference of Engineering Deans Institute April 15-18, 2012, Kauai Marriott Resort, Kauai, HI Personal Experiences withAcademic Career Development Activities Eckhard A. Groll Professor of Mechanical Engineering Director of the Office of Professional Practice Interim Assistant Dean of Engineering for Research Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 April 17, 2012 1 Contents Pre-Career Development » Student exchanges Early-Career Development » Sabbatical Mid-Career Development » CIC-ALP