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2015 EDI
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Daryll Pines
EDC K-12 CommitteeUpdate on CB/ASEE CommitteeWork on an “AP in Engineering” Darryll Pines, Chair University of Maryland The National Problem• In 2007, a Carnegie Foundation commission of distinguished researchers and public and private leaders concluded that "the nation’s capacity to innovate for economic growth and the ability of American workers to thrive in the modern workforce depend on a broad foundation of math and science learning, as do our hopes for preserving a vibrant democracy and the promise of social mobility that lie at the heart of the American dream"1. However, the U.S. system of science and mathematics education is performing far below par and, if left
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2015 EDI
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Terry A Michalske
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2015 EDI
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Mark Henderson; David Munoz; Maria Oden; Peter Kilpatrick; Delphine Dean
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2015 EDI
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Mark R Henderson
(3) MAT 265 (3) ENG 101 (3) (or Science Elective) CHM 113 (4) CTI 101 (1) = 14 CH Concentrations
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2015 EDI
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Maria Oden
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2015 EDI
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David Munoz
)• Family health (especially that of children) has improved.• Families save more money (current water cost is 1/6 of that before the water project)• Women spend more time with their children without having to carry water from a distance.• People now have gardens and raise more of their food. External Project Evaluator Comments (on Circle Project)• There is a very high level of participation among village women.• These circles have persevered with a high level of enthusiasm, unusual for the Honduras poor.• As of June 2013, 38 circles of trust had been formed. 24 of these have decided to participate in the formation of a local credit union.• Another positive result was the formation of a dining hall to feed the poorest children
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2015 EDI
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William C. Oakes; Ronald Welch; Moshe Kam; Jennifer Ogle
important Leaders in this Labs Co-op/interns Practice Research routinely Competitions Practice somewhat Int’l programs Entrepreneurship Do not Service-learning practiceGrand Challenge Scholars - 2015❍ 122 Deans of Engineering signed the Letter of Commitment presented to President Obama in March❍ 5 components 1. Hands-on research or design project connected to the Grand Challenges; 2. Real-world, interdisciplinary experiential learning with clients and mentors; 3. entrepreneurship and
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2015 EDI
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Ronald Welch
Community Engagement and Service Learning Ronald W. Welch EDI 2015 Kiawah Island 14 April 2015 Introduction• Dean of Engineering, The Citadel• West Point, University of Texas at Tyler, The Citadel• What worked• Resources needed 2 What is Service Learning? Community Need Served Student Learning takes Place1. Bona fide need is documented 1. Student prepares for service by2. Agency is effective at meeting learning about agency and the need people served3. Volunteers have the skills to 2. Student fully participates in meet the need with agency service
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2015 EDI
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William Oakes
~1/2 change to strong interest 13 Educating Citizens• Connecting engineering/computing to community, human and environmental needs is consistent with diversity literature• Benefits to learning engineering – Experiences with real users• Engineering’s responsibility to educate future professionals and leaders – Corporate, government and community leaders• Lifelong impact – Career choices – Interests and activities – Civic Engagement ResourcesWeb Resources:Purdue EPICS Program (www.purdue.edu/epics)EPICS University Program (https://engineering.purdue.edu/EPICSUEPICS Pre-College (https://engineering.purdue.edu/EPICSHS) and (www.EPICSk12.org)Campus Compact
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2015 EDI
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Moshe Kam
) 8 EPICS-in-IEEE Around the World # of ProjectsArgentina 3Belgium 1China 2India 18Kenya 2Malaysia 3Mexico 1Namibia 1Nigeria 1Pakistan 1Portugal 1South Africa 7Tunisia 1Uganda 3United States 7Uruguay 2Zambia 2Zimbabwe 1Total 57 9 # of Projects Pakistan 1Argentina 3 Portugal 1Belgium 1 South Africa 7China 2 Tunisia 1India 18 Uganda 3Kenya 2 United States 7Malaysia
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2012 Public Policy Colloquium
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Sarah Rajala
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2012 Public Policy Colloquium
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Alex Huang
F collaboration with Outreach O industry & academia L I O Knowledge & Skill Engineer 2020+ Technology Gap: A Comparison Internet/Computer Today’s Power Grid1) Plug-and-Play Interface 1) ? (RJ45, USB) 2) ?2) Router FREEDM System:3)Open Standard Protocol and The Energy 3) ? Operation System
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2012 Public Policy Colloquium
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Jack M. Wilson
1MGHPCC A partnership between 5 universities $736.1M $468.7M $280.8M $61.3M $462.3Total Research Revenue in 2009 of $2,009,078,000 ( $2.0B ) (Source NSF: http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf11313/content.cfm?pub_id=4065&id=2) With additional support from the commonwealth and industrial sponsors 3MGHPCC1/6/09 Discussion: Boston Research University Presidents’ Dinner– At MIT President, Susan Hockfield’s, home.1/9/09 Friday call from Susan Hockfield, MIT to Jack Wilson, UMass– The Scientific Fantasy: Boston Research Universities Build
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2012 Public Policy Colloquium
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Tobin Smith
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2014 Public Policy Colloquium
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Mike Molnar
jobs and will keep America leading in manufacturing…" President Obama, March 9, 2012• The President’s Budget proposes a $1 billion investment to create this new National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, creating up to 15 manufacturing institutes for Industry• We Can’t Wait: 2012 Pilot Institute – on Additive ManufacturingAdditive Manufacturing Innovation Institute Youngstown OhioPrime Awardee: National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining• Initial $30M federal investment matched by $40M industry, state/local• Strong leveraging of equipment, existing resources• Strong business development• Ties to
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2014 ERC
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Alma Wickenden
Ms. Mary Miller* Percent of S&T core program executed 71.9%* 9.9%* 14.3%* 2.3%* 1.6%* U.S. Army Space & U.S. Army Medical U.S. Army Corps of Army Materiel Command Missile Defense HQDA, G-1 Personnel Command Engineers
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2014 ERC
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Anita Plotinsky
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2014 ERC
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Farnam Jahanian
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2014 ERC
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George Hazelrigg
and Resilient and Sustainable Manufacturing Infrastructures Control Systems (CS) Engineering Materials New 4/1 Geomechanics and Civil Infrastructure Dynamical Systems (DS) Manufacturing Machines Geotechnical Systems (GGS) Systems (CIS) M. Ruzzene and Equipment (MME) R. Fragaszy K. Triantis
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2014 ERC
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Grace Wang
-inspired Research & Marketplace Research Research Development  NSF funding lineage required  Proof of concept AIR  Innovation ecosystem 5Accelerating Innovation Research (AIR) NSF funding lineage required AIR choice 1: TECHNOLOGY TRANSLATION (TT)  Proofs-of-concept and/or pre-commercial prototypes  Promote entrepreneurial thinking among faculty and students  Up to $200k for 18 months AIR choice 2: RESEARCH ALLIANCE (RA)  Develop innovation ecosystem  Stimulate entrepreneurial &
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2014 ERC
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Jason Boehm
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2014 ERC
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Jerry Lee
Technologies for Molecular Analysis Application of Emerging Technologiesof Cancer for Cancer Research o Proof-of-concept technologies/projects encouraged o Validation and dissemination of platforms o Milestone and technology development driven (no biology) o Demonstration of impact on basic and clinical research Snapshot of Initial Applications (2003-2004) 1 4 3
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2014 ERC
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Kei Koizumi
to global change.•  The 2015 Budget supports an integrated suite of climate change observations, process-based research, modeling and assessment, and adaptation science activities.•  USGCRP investments support the President’s Climate Action Plan.•  Additional climate investments, including $1 billion for a new Climate Resilience Fund, are proposed in the Opportunity, Growth, and Security Initiative. Health Research in the 2015 Budget Supporting research to improve the health of all Americans•  The 2015 Budget provides $30.2 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH).•  The Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative will continue with a Federal commitment of
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2014 ERC
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Keith Marzullo
) program. –  Difficulties in competing within universities and across the foundation. MRI GoalsProposals to MRI must conform to the primary goals: –  The acquisition of shared major state-of-the-art instrumentation or –  Fostering the development of the next generation of major instrumentation and –  Enabling the integration of research within education.In addition, it may address additional program goals, which include: 1.  Providing research instrumentation that makes use of, advances, and/or expands the Nation's cyber-infrastructure and/or high performance computing capability. 2.  Promoting substantive and meaningful
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2014 ERC
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Linda Horton
. Linac Coherent Light Source Source-II II (LCLS-II) (LCLS II)  High repetition rate, ultra-bright, transform limited x-ray pulses with expanded energy range (200eV – 5keV), polarization control, and control pulse length down to ~1 femtosecond.  New 4 GeV superconducting linac feeding two new independently tunable undulators and enhanced experimental stations stations.  FY 2014 $85.7M; FY 2015 request $148M for R&D, design, prototyping, long lead procurement, and construction of technical
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2014 ERC
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Lisa Camp
Strategies for SeekingFoundation Funding:Engaging Faculty ASEE Engineering Research Council, March 19, 2014 Lisa Camp Foundation Funding and the Case School of Engineering• Never discourage pursuit of foundation funding.• Only actively encourage in some areas. Date Presenter’s Name Strategic Projects: Active Encouragement Strategic Initiatives 1. Faculty Focus AreaTitle ofInterests Presentation -Budget Allocations -Travel Allocations -CSE Time Allocations 3. 2
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2014 ERC
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Mark Suskin
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2014 ERC
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Mary Galvin
 Materials Designed for Zero Waste:  Minimize waste and/or emphasize the use of bio-related materials  Increasing the self-sensing, -repairing, -healing (smart) properties of materials Not Energy Focus in FY14 Contact Andy Lovinger and/or Diana Farkas CAREER ProgramNSF's most prestigious awards forjunior faculty.Awardees are selected based on a planof outstanding research andeducation, and the integration ofresearch and education.CAREER awards are a priority forDMR • FY13 DMR spent $23.8 M• Proposal Deadline • MPS/DMR – July 23, 2014 Major Research InstrumentationProposals in range of $100,000 to $4MTrack 1 – acquisitionTrack 2 – developmentover $1 million should address the potential impact of theinstrument on
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2014 ERC
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Matt Hourihan
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2014 ERC
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Mica Endsley
. cellence 1 The Air Force is Critically Dependent on Science & Technology Advances Stealth / LOPowered flight Long-endurance ISR Global positioning Supersonic flow Communications