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Title: The Stealth Profession or The Invisible Profession


1
The Stealth ProfessionorThe Invisible Profession
  • A 1998 poll indicated indicated 61 of adults
    feel not very well informed about engineering
  • -- www.discoverengineering.org

2
The Stealth Profession or The Invisible
Profession (contd).
  • HOWEVER, the following revolution(s) have
    greatly increased the awareness and the sense of
    wonderment about technology and engineering among
    the general public
  • Semiconductors and integrated circuits
  • Semiconductor Research Corporation www.src.org
  • PBS www.pbs.org/transistor
  • Computers (from servers, pcs and laptops, to
    DVDs and torrents of software tools and
    applications)
  • www.dell.com , www.zdnt.com, www.microsoft.com,
  • Internet and the World Wide Web (and the
    dot.com financial paradigm)
  • www.anything.(com,edu,gov,org, )

3
The Stealth Profession or The Invisible
Profession (contd).
  • Communication (from intelligent networks to
    wireless to ATMs and credit card verification),
  • Medical advances, e.g., ultrasound, laser
    surgery, tomography,
  • www.advamed.org
  • Military advances, e.g., computerized firing and
    control mechanisms in the Abrams tank, stealth
    bombers, smart bombs, cruise missiles,
  • www.army-technology.com
  • Janes Military Journal www.janes.com
  • Much, much more kids surf the web and own CD
    ROMs younger and younger (www.pbskids.org).

4
A Definition of Engineering
  • Engineering is the profession in which a
    knowledge of the mathematical and natural
    sciences, gained by study, experience and
    practice, is applied with judgment to develop
    ways to utilize, economically, the materials and
    forces of nature for the benefit of mankind.
  • -- ABET Handbook, 1996
  • www.abet.org

5
A Definition of Technology
  • Technology comes from three Greek words with the
    same root
  • Tekhnetos man-made
  • Tekhne (noun) skill
  • Tekhnasthai to devise artificially.

6
Is there an Engineering View?
  • 1.6 million American Engineers
  • No one society for Engineers (like ABA, AMA,
    ADS)
  • Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers
    (IEEE) is the largest professional society in the
    world

Samuel C. Florman,The Civilized Engineer, St.
Martins Griffin, 1987.
7
Is there an Engineering View?
  • scientific view
  • hard work
  • recognition of risks
  • responsibility, dependability
  • certain amount of seriousness
  • creativity, ingenuity, zest for change

8
Industry Perspective onSkills of Engineering
Graduates
  • problem solving
  • communication skills
  • ethics/professionalism
  • positive attitude
  • math/science skills
  • technical skills
  • continue learning
  • business/mgt
  • computer skills
  • world affairs

9
30 of Engineering Grads are in ECE
10
Projections for Growth
11
Types of ECECS Careers
  • Our Department has four main areas, with
    significant overlap among most of them
  • Electromagnetic Devices (EMD)
  • Nanotechnology, lasers, photonics, semiconductors
  • Computer Engineering (CompE)
  • Computer Science (CS)
  • Systems Engineering (SE)
  • How to design and improve processes involving
    humans, computer, software, logistics (Fed Ex,
    Smart systems, manufacturing, military, ). Uses
    mathematical modeling, artificial intelligence,
    simulators,

12
Types of EE Careers
  • Communications
  • Telephony/data networks, wireless
  • Electronics and Electromagnetics
  • Solid state circuits, e.g., VLSI design
  • Microelectronics
  • Semiconductor manufacturing
  • Lasers, optical networks, satellite dishes,
  • Systems, control, measurement
  • Navigational control, industrial controls,
    military/industrial/commercial logistics.
  • Power engineer producing and distributing
    electricity

13
Types of Computing Careers
  • systems analyst/developer/architect
  • define system goals
  • prepare specifications
  • implement and refine systems
  • computer programmer
  • writing/maintaining programs
  • computer engineer
  • design hardware, software, networks and processes
    to solve technical problems
  • database system administrator
  • organize and store data efficiently, reliably,
    and securely

14
Growth in Computing Careers
15
Product/Process Phases
  • feasibility study
  • requirements collection
  • detailed specifications
  • design
  • implementation
  • testing
  • refinement
  • deployment
  • maintenance

16
EE and CompE Curriculum
  • handouts check sheets
  • handouts pre-req charts

17
Homework 3
  1. Read Ch. 1 in Patt/Patel textbook for next class
  2. Browse carefully the ECECS web page, and from
    general and faculty information list your 3 most
    favorite and 3 least favorite areas of
    specialization. Explain briefly why.
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