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Conference Session
Wednesday Breakfast Keynote
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2016 EDI
Authors
Lloyd Carney, Brocade
Innovation for theNext Decade © 2016 BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. COMPANY PROPRIETARY INFORMATION© 2016 BROCADE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. COMPANY PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 2Brocade at a Glance Founded Operating in in 1995 148+ Countries 4,000+ Employees $2+ Billion in Worldwide Annual Revenue #2 Vendor in Leader in Data
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2016 Rocky Mountain Section Conference
Authors
Thomas Fronk; Robert Spall
2016 ASEE Rocky Mountain Section Conference Developing Meaningful Input for Continuous Improvement in Undergraduate Engineering Education Thomas Fronk and Robert Spall Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Utah State UniversityAbstractThe continuous improvement process requires relevant feedback from well-informed participantswho share the same goals espoused by the educational institution. A variety of perspectives fromstudents, alumni, industries and faculty are necessary to ensure that educational improvementsare effective. The methods for collecting continuous improvement data from
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2016 ERC
Authors
Robert Morse
about graduate engineering education and engineering education at other degree levels.• This choice has very important job and career implications.• This choice is heavily influenced by the ever rising bill for tuition and room & board, travel, clothes, entertainment and other expenses. LIFE’S DECISIONS MADE HERE.Implications of the U.S. News Engineering Rankings • U.S. News has been publishing academic rankings for over 30 + years. • U.S. News has become a trusted, respected and unbiased source of engineering rankings and assessments that prospective engineering school students in the U.S. and worldwide turn to for reliable advice, comparisons between schools and
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2016 ERC
Authors
Joseph Mait
and national security anchor within new models for entrepreneurs requirements community modernizing labs ATTRACT AND RETAIN OPEN SHARED MODERN INNOVATION BEST & BRIGHTEST CAMPUSES FACILITIES PRACTICES Piloting a New Laboratory Business Model Responding to the National Security Challenges of the 21st CenturyUNCLASSIFIED The Nation’s Premier Laboratory for Land Forces
Conference Session
Wednesday Luncheon Keynote Presentation
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Xavier Fouger, Dassault Systemes
Tagged Topics
engineer's skills, manufacturing initiatives
Engineer’s Skills forNational Manufacturing Initiatives Xavier Fouger Senior Director Global Academia Programs XFR@3DS.com Dassault Systemes a Scientific company 15,000 passionate people 210,000 enterprise customers 3,500 partners Long-term driven2 Clients: Leading Employers at the heart of Innovation Transportation & Mobility
Conference Session
Commercialization and IP
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Amit Shah, Artiman
OBSERVATIONS• DESIRE AMONGST UNIVERSITIES TO COMMERCIALIZE MORE (STARTUPS ARE SEXY for now)• INCUBATORS, STARTUP FACILITIES, FACULTY HELP , SMALL UNIVERSITY VENTURE POOLS ALL THE RAGE• BUT THERE ARE GAPS & CHALLENGES…. – BUDGET CONSTRAINTS ON HOW MUCH TO PATENT AND WHAT TO PATENT? HOW TO DECIDE? – LICENSE OR STARTUP? – COST CENTER V/S PROFIT CENTER – CRITICAL GAP FROM RESEARCH TO PROTOTYPE TO “MANUFACTURABILITY” TO VIABLE STARTUP; – GOVT. FUNDING/ UNIVERSITIES / VCs COULD DO A BETTER JOB OF ALIGNMENT KEY AREAS OF INTEREST• MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES – Manufacturing coming back to the US• MATERIAL SCIENCE• DIRECT TO CONSUMER MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS• ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES• And anything that might make us money
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
S.K. Ramesh, California State University, Northridge
development• Overall, frequent and consistent student-faculty interaction tends to have the strongest effects on student experiences 03/31/16 EDI Panel on Diversity and Inclusion 5•Cohort based model•Collaboration between CSUN and CCC’s•High Transfer Achievement•GPA, Persistence, and Graduation•Served over 200 transfer students (approximately 67% Latino/a). For more information Visit www.ecs.csun.edu/aims2 EDI Panel on Diversity and 03/31/16 6 Inclusion
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
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2016 EDI
Authors
Ranu Jung, Florida International University
High Poverty Schools – Dept. of Education (Lisetti) • Cyber-Enabled Technologies – NSF (Pissinou) • $1M industry endowment for technology training of high- school teachersRanu Jung, March 30, 2016 At-Scale Laboratory for Implementing and Evaluating Strategies to Propel Students from Populations Underrepresented in STEM • Meet a need in the community: Engage and Enhance Awareness • Enhance K-12 in-reach/outreach: Build Competency through Knowledge Dissemination • Improve Education: Infuse College Curriculum into High Schools; Educate Teachers Engaging
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2016 ETLI
Authors
“Engineering Technology: Connecting, Building & Maintaining Relationships” ETLI Opening Plenary - 9:00 am-10:00 amWelcome: Professor Elaine Cooney, Chair of Engineering Technology Leaders Institute (ETLI)Opening Remarks: Professor Pat Fox, Chair of Engineering Technology Council (ETC) ETLI Opening PlenaryIntroduction of Speaker: Dr. Ken Burbank, Past Chair of Engineering Technology Council (ETC)Keynote Speaker: Dr. Louis A. Martin-Vega,Dean of the College of Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC and President of ASEE ETLI 2016 – Keynote address Louis Martin-Vega, Ph.D. 2016-17 ASEE PresidentDean of the College of
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2016 ERC
Authors
Anthony J. Olejniczak; Tricia Stapleton
m proceedings 38  j ournal   2 awards 3 grants a-rticles 1 book $2 m 38 journal articles Honorific( 437  c2themes
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2016 ERC
Authors
– neuroprosthetics for neuron repair or regeneration – brain-inspired devices and technologies 9Advanced Biomanufacturing• EAGERS in FY15 and FY16 (just out) – Culture configurations and bioreactor approaches for reproducible cell expansion – Optimal expansion of T cells – Scalable and cost-effective cell separation and purification – Innovative platforms that reduce or eliminate cell product Hazar et al, Lab on a Chip, 2015 – Methods for rapid, non-destructive characterization 10Important Internal Collaborations• Designing Materials to Revolutionize &
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2016 ERC
Authors
Matt Hourihan
Copyright © 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science 8/26/15 10 Trends in Federal R&D As a percent of GDP1.4%1.2%1.0% Total0.8% Defense0.6
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2016 EDI
Authors
Emily L. Allen, California State University, Los Angeles
Tagged Topics
ABET, Diversity, inclusion
•professional employment •education and training •race, nationality, and ethnicity •employment history •religion •gender •sexual orientation •job level •ways of learning and communicating1. What should be the role of ABET ineither advocating for, or considering,diversity and inclusion in ABET-accredited programs?2. Is excellence in diversity andinclusion a marker of quality that ABETaccreditation processes shouldconsider? 103. Can (or should) the accreditationprocess be leveraged to improvediversity and inclusion?4. Should ABET require programs toreflect (in their self-study) on theirgoals and processes for
Conference Session
New Deans Forum
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2016 EDI
Authors
Reza Abbaschian, University of California, Riverside
Discussion topics• Of the leadership roles listed for a dean, which do you find the most challenging and why?• Does your college have mission and vision statements? Do you agree with them? If not, how do you plan changing them?• How do your college strategies align with those of the provost/ campus? Bourns College of Engineerin