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2012 EDI
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David Munson
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
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2012 EDI
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Jim Tung
Accelerating the Pace…Jim TungMathWorks Fellowjim@mathworks.com © 2012 The MathWorks, Inc.1Accelerating the Pace ofEngineering and Science 2Accelerating the Pace ofDiscovery, Innovation,Development, and Learning inEngineering and Science 3MathWorks Product Familiesfor technical computingfor simulation andModel-Based Design 4MathWorks at a Glance Earth’s topography on a Miller cylindrical projection, created
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2012 EDI
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James K. Ligh
(i.e., water) • Climate challenges (e.g., sea rise on Island Nations, coastal protection, flood risk, glacier melt, etc) • Natural vulnerabilities (e.g., tsunami, earthquakes, hurricanes, etc) • Basin Development (e.g., Mekong) BUILDING STRONG® 2 Theater Security Cooperation “Tool Box” Humanitarian Assistance (HA) Projects International Capacity Development • Technical/SME assistance in Water (food & energy nexus) & Environmental Security, Master Planning Disaster Risk Management  Disaster Response Exercises &
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2012 EDI
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S.K. Ramesh
The AIMS 2 Program S. K. Ramesh Dean College of Engineering and Computer Science04/17/12 EDI 2012_Ramesh 1 •Jacaranda Hall- Courtesy Prof. Steven Stepanek Outline • Overview of CSUN • What is the AIMS2 program? • Goals and Objectives • Project Activities • Work in progress04/17/12 EDI 2012_Ramesh 2• CAMPUS SIZE: 356 acres• FACILITIES: Over 100 buildings totaling nearly 4 million square feet• ENROLLMENT
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2012 EDI
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Sylvia Hurtado
Institute BEST project (sponsored by NSF and NIH) on STEM undergraduates and graduates www.heri.ucla.edu/nih
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2012 EDI
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. 4 Design-Centric Curriculum New alternative learning pathway to complement existing programmes Emphasizes design Offers a platform bringing together engineering, form, function, aesthetics, culture and lifestyle Exposes students to real-life design projects and design-focused modules Equips students to solve problems from multidisciplinary perspectives Design projects will centre around three broad themes: • Future Transportation Systems • Engineering in Medicine • Smart Sustainable Cities 5 Global Engineering Programme (GEP) Launched in Academic Year 2009/10 To attract outstanding students to Engineering and maximise their potential Characterised by a strong
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2012 EDI
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Leah H Jamieson
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
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2012 EDI
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Peter Crouch
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
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2012 EDI
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Michael Bruno
and completed a research project on Veteran mental health that has resulted in an articulation/affiliation agreement with the NY VA Medical SystemLessons LearnedScreening is key (600+ inquiries)Look for program – interest matches (service legacy often important)Need to understand military transcriptAthletics often a big attractorEnhancing Our Learning Leadership and Experience Graciousness and Gratitude Motivation and Inspiration The importance of Service
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2012 EDI
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John O' Leary
. 4/30/2012 The Future By Airbus 2Why Get Involved?€30,000 First Team Prize€15,000 Runner Up PrizeAll participants can benefit from the experience:• Each team has an Airbus member of staff as Mentor in Rounds 2 + 3• Each team receives feedback from assessors after each round, and from the jury after the final.• Students can develop their creativity and innovation, as well as in project management, presentation and teamwork skills.• Case studies, fact sheets, information and insight on the aviation industry.• Universities retain the IP of the projects, and in some cases, further research work is carried out with the institution. 4/30/2012 The Future By Airbus 3“It was a great
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2012 EDI
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Denny Wetherald
SMART POWER IN THE U.S. PACIFIC FLEET RDML Denny Wetherald, USNDeputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Policies, and Requirements Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet SOFT POWER Soft Power + Hard Power = SMART POWERHumanitarian Assistance Maritime Security Deterrence Sea Control Power Projection USS Hawaii enters Yokosuka PP in Cambodia CARAT in Singapore GW arrives Manila 2 Humanitarian Response
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2012 EDI
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Nancy Clark Brown
© 2011 AutodeskExample: Team Antipodes© 2011 AutodeskExample: Intel Science Talent Search© 2011 AutodeskEngineering Competitions; Implications for the Future When engineering competitions are mainstream, how will it effect undergraduate education? How will engineering education accommodate students that have grew up with project based, hands-on learning environments? When Science and Math high school students become “rock stars” how will universities compete for the best students, if industry is also competing for the same students?© 2011 AutodeskCan the “competition” be the research agenda? Graduate • More integration with engineering research agenda
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2012 EDI
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Catherine Didion
Results from Pilot Survey of Engineering & EngineeringTechnology Students in 2 YR – 4 YR Institutions Catherine Didion Senior Program Officer National Academy of Engineering Engineering Deans Institute 2012 April 17, 2012 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING Rationale for the Project & Key Research Question Insufficient data on E/ET students in 2 YR schools & transfers to 4 YR schools. Follow up on NAE report on community colleges which asked “How many students who have substantially completed an E/ET program of study in a community college transfer to a baccalaureate E/ET degree program irrespective of whether they have
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2012 EDI
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James Groves
EDPPSR scorersConsider Construct The form of An Motivatepresentation e-portfolio Student for submission submissionsstudent work portal The Motivation for Engineering AP® – Parents and school systems view AP® as a pathway to college placement and acceptance. Weighted GPA – Honors, gifted and talented, and AP impact the weighted average. Inclusion – Level the ‘playing field’ and increase diversity. Align Project-based Activities – Recognize student achievements in both formal and informal education settings. Student learning trajectories – Research and document for: design process, problem-solving, team work, and creativity. The
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2012 EDI
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Satish Udpa
Chairs• Training and Development – Workshops for faculty • Running meetings, searches, governance, conflict management, budget management, mentoring*Baldwin, et al., 2008 Typical Workshop Titles• Department Chairs and School Directors: What Do These Roles Entail?• Crossing the Divide: Transitioning From Faculty to Administrative Positions• The Role of the Public Intellectual in Higher Education• Post-Award Tactics - Large Project Management• Effective Faculty Mentoring• Associate Dean: What Does This Role Entail? Good Institutional Practices• Job Shadowing Positions• Recognition• Mentoring• Focusing on practices and processes rather than the passion of a leader to promote a nurturing
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2012 EDI
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Eckhard A. Groll
» Approximately 40+ fellows per year » 1,698 fellows since program inception in 1965 » More than 300 fellows have gone on to serve as chief executive officers of colleges and universities » More than 1,100 have served as provosts, vice presidents or deans » Fellows are very diverse – Gender and race – Come from all disciplines – Represent any type of college and university 11 ACE Fellowship Program Components and Timeline (1.5 years): » November: Nominated by the President’s Office » January: Interview in Washington DC » February/March: Selection of Fellows » April/May: Identifying host institution » June: Start-up Workshop (weekend) » July: 1st group project » August
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2012 EDI
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Dan Sayre
acquisition will make much more available for much less O Digital learning tools will make dematerialized higher education a feasible, if not desirable, alternative to traditional degree completionStudent View of TaskEvaluation of Student ResponsePerformance by ABET CriteriaStudent Project – With ContentStudent ePortfolioClass Dismissed?Preparing forDematerializedLearning Dan Sayre John Wiley & Sons, Inc. dsayre@wiley.com
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2012 EDI
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Michael Spagna
to students3. Recruitment with intent to expand the number and diversity of candidates4. Collaboration between CSU campuses and their local community colleges5. Internet-supported delivery of instruction and resources6. Partnerships with corporate sponsors and federal laboratories Meet projected need for new math and science teachers in California over the next 10 years Baseline of 750 teachers produced in 2003 CSU commitment to double production of teachers by 2010-11 (1,500 teacher target) CSET: Mathematics and General Science Preparation Workshops Scholarships and stipends for CSET workshop completers Paid tutoring opportunities and additional scholarships and/or stipends Advertising Campaign Efforts by the faculty
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2012 EDI
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Eun-Woo Chang
Science Foundation, Division of Science Resources Statistics (2004-2006) Montgomery College Science, Engineering and Mathematics Montgomery College• Founded in 1946• The largest undergraduate institution in Maryland serving more than 60,000 students• More than 160 countries are represented and no majority race in the student population• Three campuses; Rockville, Germantown, Takoma Park/Silver Spring• New STEM related construction project Science Center building (RV) – completed in 2011 Bioscience Education Center (GTN) – in progress Science and Math Center (TP/SS) – future planMontgomery CollegeScience, Engineering and MathematicsMontgomery CollegeScience, Engineering and
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2012 EDI
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Daryll Pines
, generate unexpected approaches, and reveal unusual perspectives in the face of a problem or challenge.• Competitions can provide valuable leverage for a sponsor’s investment by mobilizing further financial or intellectual capital in support of a solution. One of competitions’ great strengths is their ability to attract investments from competitors many times greater than the cost of delivering and awarding a prize.Summary-EngineeringEducation Perspective• Competitions demonstrate the engineering design process.• Competitions encourages hands-on experiential learning experiences for students that enhances the disciplines of engineering.• Competitions build teamwork thru real-world projects with real timelines and
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2012 EDI
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Yongmin Kim
scholars and students from around the world To move POSTECH to a next level of excellence 5 International Programs at POSTECH• Student mobility: 5% of our students per year go abroad for > 3 months• Distinguished foreign professors• Distinguished lecturers• Global leadership program• Cooperation with developing countries• WCU (World Class University) programs• IBS (Institute for Basic Science) campus site labs Research Platforms and InstitutesNational and international projects to host and build key research infrastructuresand institutes for the advancement of the R&D competency of Korea PAL XFEL Pohang Accelerator Laboratory X-ray Free Electron Laser 3rd generation 3 GeV
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2012 EDI
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Doug Goering
-on activities with a strong link to academic achievement. Goal is for Native students to graduate from HS college- and calculus-ready with a clear, powerful vision of a future in engineering.  ANSEP HS students construct their own PCs from kits. Success in a suite of HS classes is required in order to keep the hardware.  NHSEMP summer program HS students complete fun design-build projects in afternoons after math courses.2012 EDI April 17, 20121. Break Cultural Barriers at the K-12 Level  Pre-college programs bring students in from their local communities to a baccalaureate campus or community college
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2012 EDI
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Andrew Reynolds
-2012 cohort; 13 new Fellows just selected for 2012-2013 cohort• Jeffersons are science and engineering “ambassadors” on campus Strategic Planning and Horizon Scanning S&T, Engineering Are Seminal in Foreign PolicyUSCNS – “The Roadmap for National Security – Imperatives for Change” (1996-8)NRC Report “The Pervasive Role of S&T and Health in Foreign Policy” (1999)NDU “The Global Century – Globalization and National Security” (2000)NIC “Global Trends 2015” and “Mapping the Global Future 2020” (2003, 2006)RAND “Global Technology Revolution 2020” (2006)NRC Report “The Fundamental Role of S&T in International Development” (2006) State Department “Project Horizon” at the Year 2025 (2006) NIC Global Trends
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2012 EDI
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Michael Kassner
20 STEM Education & ModelingBHEF-Navy Modeling Project Fast Facts:•Partnership with the Navy will focus on retention of • Initiated in FY12STEM-interested students during first two years of • $300,000 Annuallyhigher education • BHEF Membership includes•Model will validate best practices to ensure • Fortune 500 CEOs and executivesretention and identify pathways for students to • University Presidentspursue careers with the Navy • Select Government Leaders•Model will provide an organized, comprehensive • Model developed by Raytheon in