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2016 ERC
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Matt Hourihan
R&D in the FY 2017 BudgetMatt HourihanMarch 8, 2016For the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) EngineeringResearch 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 8/26/15 1 Federal Spending Since FY 2010 Percent change from FY10 levels, constant dollars 5% Base Discretionary
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2016 ERC
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Belinda Hurley
Public Access to Peer Reviewed Articles in accordance with the OSTP Memo of February, 2013 Belinda L. Hurley ASEE Ohio State University Engineering Research Council Annual Conference March 8, 2016 1 “Public Access” Defined Public access = US government policy on providing free access to scholarly publications (i.e., peer-reviewed journal articles) and digital data resulting from federal research funding. Article/Manuscript Output by Agency National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation
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2016 ERC
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Kei Koizumi
resources, training and mandate for agency employees to tackle complex challenges with new approaches that improve performance through innovation. Investing in research to help unlock the mysteries of the brainThe 2017 Budget builds on the past three years of investment with[$439] million for the BRAIN Initiative across six agencies:1. NIH: [$195] million for projects to create a dynamic picture of the brain in action.2. DARPA: [$118] million to provide neurotechnology-based capabilities to alleviate the burden of illness and injury.3. NSF: [$74] million to generate an array of physical and conceptual tools to determine how healthy brains function across the lifespan.4. IARPA: [$43] million for applied neuroscience research to
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2016 ERC
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Kei Koizumi
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2016 ERC
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Joseph Mait
) Computer Scientists & Engineers 2980 General & Industrial Engineers Total Chemists & Chemical Engineers Workforce (as of 1 APR 2015) Materials Engineers Engineering Psychologists Aerospace Engineers Operations Research Analysts Mathematicians
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2016 ERC
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Craig Merlic
evidence-based best practices for researchers • Facilitate implementation and optimization of laboratory safety practices Established in March 2011 Safety Training Consortium• Organization of research universities developing online safety training modules• 40 University campuses to date• Top quality and engaging online training modules• Courses customized according to institution needs• Priced near $1 per researcher per year Lab Safety Fundamentals Animal Safety Biological Safety Chemical Safety
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2016 ERC
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Robert Morse
the ASEE in 12 areas.5. 13 separate surveys-one survey per specialty6. U.S. News could not do these 12 specialty rankings this way without ASEE’s assistance.7. New in 2017 Edition Petroleum Engineering added as 13th graduate specialty ranking working with Petroleum Engineering department heads LIFE’S DECISIONS MADE HERE. U.S. News Grad Engineering Specialty Rankings-Which Areas are ranked?1. Aerospace / Aeronautical / Astronautical2. Biological / Agricultural3. Biomedical / Bioengineering4. Chemical5. Civil6. Computer Engineering7. Electrical / Electronic / Communications8. Environmental / Environmental Health9. Industrial / Manufacturing10. Materials11
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2016 ERC
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Laura Palumbo
, but descriptive. Names should be easily understood by colleagues• No special characters, no spaces, lowercase• Use leading zeros-myfile001.tif, not myfile1.tif• Use non-proprietary filetypes if possibleVersioning:• All versions of data need to be clearly identified• Be consistent! Documentation is key.http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/systems/digitalinitiatives/docs/filenameguidelines.pdfGood Data Management - StoringTypes of data:• Raw data, working data, processed data, data for reuseWhere will you keep it?• Department server? Hard drive of your computer? Paper notebooks?How will you back it up?• External hard drive? Flash drive? In a drawer in your office? Use the 3-2-1 RuleGood Data Management- PreservingPreserving for the long term
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2016 ERC
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NNIN (2004-2015) – Solicitation NSF 15-519 Competition for individual sites of university-based user facilities 1. Geographically distributed 2. With diverse and complementary capabilities across broad spectrum of nanoscale science, engineering, and technology domains $16M annual funding for 5 years from all NSF Directorates and the Office of International Science and Engineering 2526Cyberinfrastructure and Cybersecurity Cyberinfrastructure for the 21st Century (CIF21) CIF 21 – Network for Computational Nanotechnology $100M NSF – Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure
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2016 ERC
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Keith Roper
1-10 9 18 2013Research Centres Program Ireland to 8 6 12 2012Inst. Basic Science Research Centers S. Korea 8.5 10 50 2012Research Centres of Excellence Singapore ? 3+ 5 2007Mega Projects of Science Research China to 40 5 12 2006DFG Research Centers Germany to 14 12 4 2001Nat’l Research Programmes Switzerland to 3.3 6-7 14 1976 5 NCSES My Experience: Large NSF Proposals (as Program Director since 2012)Engineering
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2016 ERC
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Jagannathan Sankar
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2016 ERC
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David Schiraldi
brainstorm the overarching theme• The first significant concept was developed for a month then discarded; the second lasted for two months• Finally we decided upon a topic Getting Started• Enabling Technology + a Plan for Going Forward The Process at NSFMarch, 2003 STC solicitation issued by NSFJune, 2003 164 preproposals submittedOctober, 2003 37 chosen for full proposalsAugust, 2004 12 chosen for site visitsDecember, 2004 6 recommended for fundingApril, 2005 2 announced, 4 delayedDecember, 2005 Decision to move toward fundingAugust 1, 2006 Funding awarded The Process at NSFMarch, 2003 STC solicitation issued by NSFJune, 2003
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2016 ERC
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Lawrence Schuette
Applied Leap Ahead Science) 2-4 years InnovationsFocus (Innovative Naval Technology Prototypes) Maturation ≈ 12% ≈ 50% 1-2 years (FNCs, etc) Quick Reaction & Other S&T ≈ 8% ≈ 30%Narrow Current Fleet/Force Fleet/Force in Development Future Fleet/Force
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2016 ERC
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Andrew Szmerekovsky
/Year, increasing to 8 for FY17• Defense University Research Initiative Program (DURIP) • Improve the capabilities of U.S. institutions of higher education to conduct research and to educate scientists and engineers in areas important to national defense by providing funds for acquisition of research equipment. • 1-time grants up to $1.5M for instrumentation • FY16: $17M DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. 8 Early Career Programs• Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) • Recognizes exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of scientific knowledge • Air Force nominates 4-6 per year
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2016 ERC
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Brian Yoder
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2012 EDI
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John O' Leary
Airbus Fly Your Ideas ChallengeJohn O’Leary, Vice President EngineeringAirbus Americas Engineering, Inc.EDI - 17th April, 20124/30/2012 The Future By Airbus 1Introducing Airbus Fly Your IdeasA competition challenging students worldwide to develop newideas to deliver a greener aviation industry.• Open to teams of 3 to 5 students from any discipline or nationality.• Three progressively competitive and challenging rounds.• Round 1 – a one page proposal; Round 2 – a 5000 word report.• These rounds are evaluated by experienced Airbus engineers and experts against preset criteria.• In Round 3, five teams - from over 300 who enter - are invited to present their idea to a panel of Airbus executives and industry experts
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2012 EDI
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Nancy Clark Brown
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2012 EDI
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Daryll Pines
back to the Earth. British Government offered, by Act of Parliament, £20,000 In 2003, the first DARPA On October 4, 2004, $1M Grand Challenge: $1 the X PRIZE Foundation for a solution which could provide longitude to within million for the first robotic awarded the largest half-a-degree (2 minutes of vehicle to complete a prize in history, the $10 time).John Harrison Clock. course from California to million Ansari X PRIZE, Nevada in under 10 hours. to Scaled Composites
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2012 EDI
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Jim Tung
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2012 EDI
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Richard T. Schoephoerster P.E.
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2012 EDI
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Eun-Woo Chang
1582 1065 9931000 16924548 76 162 94192 91 75 3 133 1 61 0 3 17 8 8 0 Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Engineers All Others Montgomery College Science, Engineering and Mathematics MC Engineering Transfers to 4-Year Institutions (2008 -2011)200 183180160
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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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Catherine Didion
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2012 EDI
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Lance R. Collins
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2012 EDI
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Richard Brown
Options80706050403020100 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 (Jul - Dec) Fiscal YearStartups by CollegeStart-up Activity by College FY ’06 -’11 Fine Arts Engineering 2% Health 41% 1% Law 1%Education 1%Science 5% Pharma School of Medicine 10% 36% Mines
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2012 EDI
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Tom Byers
4/6/12   “Creating a nation of entrepreneurial engineers” epicenter.stanford.edu MISSION The Epicenter is dedicated to unleashing the entrepreneurial potential of undergraduate engineering students across the US, in order to create bold innovators with the knowledge, skills and attitudes to contribute to the prosperity of the US economy and society at large.2   1   4/6/12   APPROACH Build an open-source community
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2012 EDI
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Michael Bruno
of Service • Tuition • Post 9-11 • Fees, • VA for In- Books, State Rate Supplies • Stevens and Yellow Housing Ribbon ScholarshipProgress Report• 80+ students in 3 years• All Schools (Engineering & Science, Management; Systems Engineering)• Deans List; Summer Scholars; Athletes, including 1 All American• 1st in Metro area to obtain Yellow Ribbon certEnriching Our Campus Community Veteran Student Ryan Bridge is a two-time All-American wrestler with a 3.89 GPA Veteran Student R. J. Polunin, a biomed engineering major
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Engineering Professional Development using Robotics Activities
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Abhidipta Mallik, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Sheila Borges Rajguru, NYU Tandon School of Engineering; Vikram Kapila, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Pre-College Engineering Education
STEM Initiative (CBSI), funded by six phil- anthropic foundations, he has conducted significant K-12 education, training, mentoring, and outreach activities to integrate engineering concepts in science classrooms and labs of dozens of New York City public schools. He received NYU Tandon’s 2002, 2008, 2011, and 2014 Jacobs Excellence in Education Award, 2002 Jacobs Innovation Grant, 2003 Distinguished Teacher Award, and 2012 Inaugural Distin- guished Award for Excellence in the category Inspiration through Leadership. Moreover, he is a recipient of 2014-2015 University Distinguished Teaching Award at NYU. His scholarly activities have included 3 edited books, 9 chapters in edited books, 1 book review, 62 journal
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ET Curriculum & Programs
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ali Ahmad, Louisiana Community and Technical College System-MEPOL
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Engineering Technology
necessary to success in a wide range of engineering technology disciplines3.The specific ABET ETAC student outcomes for Engineering Technology are3: (1) an ability to apply knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to solve broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline; (2) an ability to design systems, components, or processes meeting specified needs for broadly-defined engineering problems appropriate to the discipline; (3) an ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in broadly-defined technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature; (4
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First-Year Programs: Integrating Computing into the First Year
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2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Djedjiga Belfadel, Fairfield University; Marcia Arambulo Rodriguez, Fairfield University; Michael Zabinski, Fairfield University; Ryan Munden, Fairfield University
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First-Year Programs
. Project-based courses attempt to resolve the tension betweenproviding training in the fundamentals of engineering and problem solving by motivating and engagingstudents. Active learning in first year engineering courses is believed to improve retention and appeal toa diverse population of students [1].We report on a two-year study using the Arduino platform to build a series of projects. We have usedArduino platform projects in two-course instances and present survey results describing studentresponses to learning with Arduino. 1. Introduction Multiple active learning projects and hands-on activities are incorporated in the Fundamentals ofEngineering course. This course is a required course for first-semester engineering students in