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Title: Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI Joint


1
  • Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
    IUPUI
  • Joint Meeting of
  • Engineering and Technology Advisors
  • September 10, 2002

2
Agenda
  • Welcome and introductions (Mike Winter, DIAC
    Chairman)
  • Rolls-Royce Corporation Presentation (Hernando
    Munevar, Director, Master Scheduling, Engineering
    and Technology)
  • Deans Report (H. Öner Yurtseven, Dean)
  • Collaboration and Engagement (Don Gentry, Vice
    Provost, Purdue University)
  • Breakout Groups Mission and Vision Statements

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Mike Winter Chairman Deans Industrial Advisory
Council
4
Welcome
  • Introductions
  • Name
  • Organization
  • Affiliation with the School
  • Save the Dates
  • 30th Anniversary Celebration October 10
  • Explore IUPUI October 12
  • Connect Tech 2002-2003 January 17 (2003)

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Anniversary Celebration
  • September 1972 to September 2002
  • Anniversary Dinner
  • Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 630 pm
  • Indiana State Museum
  • Speaker Mr. Lawrence E. Dewey, President of
    Allison Transmission
  • Entertainment by Purdue Glee Club

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Platinum Level 3,000
  • Provides 30th Anniversary sponsorship and prime
    seating for 2 tables at the dinner for a total of
    16 people
  • Sponsors and table guests are invited to a
    private reception at 545 p.m. in the Rapp
    Reception Hall
  • Sponsor logos will appear in the program and
    event publicity

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Gold Level 1,500
  • Provides 1 table at the dinner seating a total of
    8 people
  • Sponsors and table guests are invited to private
    reception at 545 p.m. in the Rapp Reception Hall
  • Sponsor logos will appear in the program and
    event publicity

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Silver Level 1,000
  • Provides 30th Anniversary sponsorship and 1
    table, seating a total of 8 people
  • Sponsor logos will appear in the program and
    event publicity

Sponsorship information is need by September 23,
2002 to include in the printed programs.
PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Hernando Munevar Director, Master Scheduling,
Engineering and Technology Rolls-Royce
10

H. Öner Yurtseven Dean Purdue School of
Engineering and Technology, IUPUI
11
Sometime in the Future!
  • Corporate culture becomes more invasive in our
    lives
  • Public universities do not survive the financial
    problems
  • All higher education institutions are privatized
  • Corporations manage the universities
  • Universities are merged as needed
  • University stocks are offered in NYSE

12
More of the Future
  • Students are given company stocks for completing
    and passing of each course
  • Admission and graduation would be handled by the
    human resources office
  • Faculty and staff would work in three shifts
  • Faculty would be subject to tour of duty around
    the world to teach in different campuses
  • Development office would merge with the sales
    department

13
Enron School of Timely Studies, MIPSU-BICIL
  • Microsoft Institute of Information Studies
  • Computer Studies-Division of DELL/IBM/APPLE
  • WorldCom Department of Electrical Studies
  • Mechanical Studies-Division of GM/Benz/Toyota
  • Arthur Anderson Department of Management
  • Design Studies-Division of IKEA/Bauhaus/Kimball
  • Sony/Time/Warner Center for Technical Writing

MIPSU-BICIL MICHIGAN INDIANA PURDUE STANFORD
UNIVERSITY AT BLOOMINGTON, INDIANAPOLIS,
ISTANBUL, LAFAYETTE A Subsidiary of Lucas/Disney
Entertainment
14
Purdue School ofEngineering and Technology
  • The Most Comprehensive School at IUPUI
  • Large number of programs (43 Certificates, AS,
    BS, MS, and Ph.D.)
  • Largest number of students (2,494 students - Fall
    2002)
  • 2-year to Ph.D. programs
  • Programs are Accredited by a National Accrediting
    Agency ABET
  • Small class sizes 25 students
  • Courses are offered by faculty not graduate
    students
  • School owned and operated Computer Network Center
    with nine fully equipped computer laboratories
  • 18 research laboratories available to students
  • 40 teaching laboratories

15
IUPUI Student Headcount By Schools Fall 2002
Number of Students
IUPUI Academic Schools and Programs
16
National Ranking Fall 2001
  • Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
    IUPUI ranked 10th in the country for total number
    of students in technology programs (West
    Lafayette ranked 4th)
  • Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
    IUPUI ranked 3rd in the country for total number
    of women students in technology programs (West
    Lafayette ranked 8th)

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
IUPUI Graduate Student Headcount
18
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
IUPUI Student Profile Fall 2001
25 Female IUPUI 57
75 Male IUPUI 43
Gender
96 Undergraduate IUPUI 72
4 Grad IUPUI 28
Level
45 Full-time IUPUI 54
55 Part-time IUPUI 46
F.T. vs. P.T.
90 In-State IUPUI 93
10 Out-State
Residency
74 Non-Minority Others IUPUI 80
26 Minority IUPUI 20
Ethnicity
53 25 and Over IUPUI 48
47 Under 25 IUPUI 52
Age
0 20 40
60 80 100
Minority includes African American, Asian
American, Hispanic American, and Native American
Average Age 28.1
19
School of Engineering and Technology International
Students
Projected
20
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
IUPUI Faculty Profile, Fall 2002
Engineering Technology Total full-time
faculty Associate Faculty (part-time) Grand
Total
31 44 75 75 150

21
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
IUPUI Research and Sponsored Programs
Expenditures

Dollars
Fiscal Year
22
Research
  • Total grants and contracts for 2001-02
  • External 1,827,000
  • Internal 155,432
  • First NSF Career Award Zina Ben-Miled

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Focus Areas for Collaboration
  • Workforce development / Industry training
  • Guest speakers / Student mentors
  • Advisory committees
  • Student projects
  • Scholarships
  • Faculty sabbaticals
  • Research

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Collaboration 2001-2002
  • Workforce Development / Industry training
  • Delphi
  • Sallie Mae
  • Exploring training opportunities with Naval
    Surface Warfare Center, Crane Raytheon and
    Rolls-Royce
  • Student internships CyberLab, Company Locations
  • Guest speakers / Student mentors
  • More than 50 industry guest speakers
  • Advisory Committees
  • Approximately 130 industry representatives serve
    as advisors on various boards within the School

25
Collaboration (contd)
  • Student projects
  • Industry projects for Computer Technology,
    Construction Technology, Mechanical Engineering,
    Mechanical Engineering Technology, Electrical and
    Computer Engineering
  • Other student projects include
  • - Battlebot - Moon Buggy
  • - Basic Utility vehicle - Habitat for Humanity
  • - Formula Lightning Electric Car
  • Sponsors include Klipsch, Thomson Electronics,
    Rolls-Royce, Timmy Foundation, Delphi, OpenGlobe,
    eSkye Solutions, Cummins Inc., Universal Blower
    Pac, Carrier Corporation

26
Collaboration (contd)
  • New Scholarships
  • Construction Technology Scholarships
  • Mike Soller/Shook LLC
  • Len Birnbaum/Homes by Woodland, Inc.
  • Terry Parrott/Smoot Construction (4 scholarships)
  • Organizational Leadership and Supervision
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Faculty sabbaticals

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Collaboration (contd)
  • Research (2001 2002)
  • - Blue Operations LLC - Delphi Automotive
  • - Dresser-Rand - Eli Lilly
  • - Electricore - EDS
  • - Indiana 21st Century Research - Linx
    Electronics Inc.
  • - NASA - NSF
  • - Purdue University
  • - Thompson Consumer Electronics
  • - US Navy

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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DIAC Engagement
  • Deans Industrial Advisory Council
  • 48 Members
  • Mike Winter, Chairman
  • Bill Klenk, Vice Chairman
  • New Subcommittees
  • Advanced Manufacturing (Bill Klenk)
  • Information Technology (Bernie Sepaniak)
  • Life Sciences (Bob Uleski)

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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2002 Subcommittee Goals
  • Build connection points between the industry
    members of DIAC and the educational programs that
    the school currently offers
  • Identify and spread best practices within each
    subcommittee relative to the topic of
    partnerships between the School and industry

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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ET Alumni Board
  • Alumni Association Board of Directors is
    primarily focused on three topics
  • Tradition
  • Communication
  • Impact

31
ET Alumni Board Activities
  • "Come Join Us Postcard" sent to all alumni
    every six months listing upcoming events and
    activities
  • First "Freshmen Welcome Social" was a great
    success allowing incoming freshmen to informally
    meet and greet faculty, students and staff prior
    to classes starting
  • Streamlined meeting procedures and reporting
    methods are improving overall communication and
    effectiveness
  • More publicity for School has been gained by
    participating in and volunteering at nationally
    and regionally recognized events, such as the RCA
    Tennis Championships, Conner Prairie, IUPUI
    Commencement, Indianapolis Jazz Festival, and
    others

32
Departmental Advisory Boards
  • Computer Technology
  • Construction Technology
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
  • Interior Design
  • Organizational Leadership and Supervision
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Activities
  • Examples
  • Assist in preparation for ABET review
  • Review curriculum and provide feedback
  • Fund research
  • Fund scholarships
  • Guest speakers
  • Mentors to student teams
  • Provide letters of support for proposed programs

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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ET Comprehensive Campaign Progress
8M
Expectancies 215,000 Cash Gifts
1,752,312 Outstanding Pledges 1,709,114
Gifts-in-Kind 2,7627,797 Total Raised to
Date 6,436,224 Campaign Goal 8,000,000
80.45 of goal
Not quite to scale
PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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  • Terri Talbert-Hatch is organizing ET
    participation
  • October 12, IUPUI Campus 1000 a.m.- 400 p.m.
  • A day of exploration and discovery, this
    campus-wide event is geared toward all who hold
    an interest in IUPUI from alumni to faculty,
    staff and those currently enrolled, as well as
    industry partners and prospective students.
    Engineering and Technology events will be taking
    place in the ET, SL and Conference Center
    buildings

36
Connect Tech 2002-2003
  • January 17, 2003
  • University Place Conference Center, IUPUI Campus
  • Opportunity to connect and learn more about
    resources available at IUPUI

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Transition
  • Lisa Hickman Lause is leaving the School on
    September 15
  • Ken Rennels will become the new Director for
    Industry Relations. Ken has been with ET for 17
    years and is currently the Chairman of the
    Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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Don Gentry Vice Provost for Engagement Purdue
University
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Breakout Groups
  • ET strategic planning is in process for
    2003-2006
  • Vision and mission statements were originally
    written for the 1994 1997 strategic plan and
    slightly modified in the 1997 2000 plan
  • Your feedback is needed!

40
Breakout Groups
  • 6 Groups please record your comments on the
    flip charts
  • What industry changes or trends will impact the
    ET mission and/or vision?
  • What critical components must be included in the
    vision? the mission?

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Wrap-up
  • Key Dates to Remember
  • 30th Anniversary Celebration October 10
  • Explore IUPUI October 12
  • Connect Tech 2002-2003 January 17 (2003)
  • Thank You!!

PURDUE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IUPUI
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