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Title: Engineering Research Centers


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Engineering Research Centers
  • ERC Program Goals and Features
  • and
  • Student SWOT Process
  • NOTE Use any portions that seem relevant to
    your center and substitute your own centers
    3-plane chart for Chart 8

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Driving Forces for Creation of NSFEngineering
Research Centers Program
  • U.S. industry under threat from foreign
    competitors despite leading scientific excellence
  • Globalization of industry and markets
  • Disconnect between academe and industry
  • Academic engineering has lost its focus on
    systems, integration, and engineering practice
  • Graduates took too long to be productive
  • ERC Program initiated in 1985 at recommendation
    of the
  • National Academy of Engineering and industry

3
Engineering Research Centers ProgramGuiding
Strategic Goals
  • Develop centers to integrate disciplines,
    research and education to produce next-generation
    innovations in engineered systems
  • Develop new generations of engineers, more
    effective in industry, better positioned to lead
    in a global economy
  • Develop partnerships between academe, industry,
    and government to strengthen the competitiveness
    of industry and the Nation

4
Key Features of an ERC
  • Strategic vision for advances in a
    next-generation engineered system and new
    generation of engineering leaders in a global
    economy
  • Research synthesizing engineering, science, and
    other disciplines, from discovery to
    proof-of-concept
  • Educational paradigm integrating research
    education producing new research/educational
    culture and curriculum innovations
  • Partnership with industry strengthens the ERC and
    achieves a more effective flow of knowledge into
    innovation to benefit the Nation
  • Effective leadership cohesive interdisciplinary
    team diverse in gender, race, and ethnicity
    infrastructure of space, experimental equipment
  • Dynamic, flexible program for outreach involving
    faculty and students from other universities and
    colleges
  • A commitment from the academic, industrial, and
    other partners to substantially leverage NSFs
    funds and sustain the ERC.

5
An NSF Engineering Research Center A Complex,
Interdependent System
Research
Leadership Management
Students, Faculty Staff
Graduates Knowledge Technology
Vision Strategic Plan
Education
Industrial Collaboration
Industry/ Users
Funds, Equipment, Facilities
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Defining Characteristics of an ERC Research
Program
  • Driven by a vision important for the Nation and
    industry
  • Focused on advances in a next-generation
    engineered system
  • Strategically planned to address barriers and
    achieve advances in knowledge and technology
  • Synthesizes engineering, science, and other
    disciplines,
  • Research cycles back and forth from discovery to
    proof-of-concept
  • Collaborative research with industry to achieve
    knowledge and technology transfer

7
Role of Engineered Systems in ERCs
  • Goals
  • Deliver the Goods
  • Involve students faculty in technological
    realities
  • Ingredients
  • Drives and organizes the research
  • Requires integration of disciplines to deliver
  • Explore through proof-of-concept test beds
  • Why
  • Prepares graduates for technological innovation

CalTechs Low-Power, Small-Scale Robotic
Sensing System

8
ERC Strategic Framework Its not an ERC if you
dont do all three
Environment/Marketplace
Swarms of Robotic Noses
Low-Power, Small Scale, Robotic Sensory Systems
Identify Societal/ Market Needs, Define System
and System Requirements
Systems Architecture
Integrate nose chip with wind vision sensing
Smell Bot 1
Smell Bot 2
Smell Bot 3
Interface Nose Chips on Robotic Platform
Technology Integration
Integrate Fundamental Knowledge into Enabling
Technology
Nose Chip
Low-power, wireless, robot technology

Plume Tracing Odor Localization Mapping
Technology Base
Sensor Response of Polymeric Materials
Develop Useful Insights from Fundamental Knowledge
Insect Animal Sensing Modalities
Integrate Elect. Chem.Sensing Materials
Knowledge Base
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ERC Education Programs Goals
  • Develop a change in the culture of engineering
    education through team-based research
  • Infuse ERCs next-generation engineered systems
    research into the curriculum for students and
    practitioners
  • Develop a new generation of leaders who are more
    effective in industry in a global economy
  • Increase the diversity of the engineering
    workforce through increased enrollment and
    outreach to predominantly minority institutions
  • Attract young students to engineering, advance
    the skills of the technical workforce, etc.,
    through selected outreach/connectivity with other
    institutions

10
Defining Characteristics of an ERCs
Research/Education Culture,Synergy Systems
  • Students involved with a university/industry team
    guided by a vision and a strategic plan
  • Undergraduates and graduates work in
    interdisciplinary teams
  • Capacity to integrate knowledge from science,
    engineering, and other disciplines
  • Experience with engineered systems and testbeds
  • Capacity to formulate opportunities not just
    solve problems
  • Time spent on site in industry, industrial
    mentors, joint projects

11
ERCs Impact on the Curriculum
  • Infuse ERCs next-generation engineered systems
    research into the curriculum for students and
    practitioners
  • Multi-University ERCs share curriculum and
    facilities as appropriate
  • Impact with new or modified courses/course
    modules
  • Develop new degree programs or options where
    needed
  • Explore multimedia WWW as a delivery mechanism

12
ERCs offer Leadership Opportunities for their
Students
  • Involvement with strategic planning
  • Leadership Council for the ERC to organize the
    students to fulfill the full potential of their
    ERC
  • Annual SWOT analysis of the ERC by students,
    the ERCs customers
  • Participation in interdisciplinary teams of
    undergraduates and graduates with industrial
    association
  • Mentoring other students
  • Leadership, communication, and networking skills
  • Self-organizing and self-education skills
  • Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats

13
Defining Characteristics of ERC Partnerships with
Industry
  • A partnership where industry and academe gain
  • Primary goals are information exchange,
    technology transfer, and student impact
  • A balance between the longer-term strategic
    vision of the ERC and the nearer-term needs of
    industry
  • Strong industrial involvement in planning,
    research, and education
  • Financial and other support

14
ERCs Prepare Graduates to be Leaders in Industry
  • Experience in a culture that integrates knowledge
    generation and technological innovation
  • Opportunities for project management
  • Opportunities to develop communication skills
    through presentations to industry and NSF site
    visitors
  • Internships in industry and close contact with
    potential employers
  • SWOT analysis of the performance of the ERC, good
    training for management

15
ERC Graduates Are More Effective in Industry
  • Percent industrial supervisors who found ERC
    Graduates Better to Much Better than their
    Peers
  • 89 Effectiveness in carrying out job
    responsibilities
  • 87 Ability to grasp quickly key features of new
    opportunities
  • 85 Depth of technical understanding
  • 80 Ability to work in teams
  • 71 Ability to integrate knowledge from
    different disciplines
  • 70 Improved verbal and written communications,
    networking
  • Derived from a survey of the supervisors of ERC
    graduates

16
The SWOT Analysis Process
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Student SWOT Analysis Joins ERC Students NSF in
Partnership to Strengthen an ERC
  • ERC Program uses post-award oversight to
    strengthen the ERCs and terminate weak centers
  • Annual and renewal reviews through NSF site
    review teams are the primary source of
    information on the progress of an ERC
  • Students meet with the site visit team to provide
    feedback on the progress of the ERC
  • Student SWOT analysis is the tool for this
    feedback to NSF and an organized mechanism for
    feedback to the ERCs leadership team
  • SWOT Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and
    Threats

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SWOT AnalysisAn Industry Tool for Improvement
  • S - Strengths (Major)
  • W - Weaknesses (Major)
  • O - Opportunities (Needed New Dimensions)
  • T - Threats (Internal to the ERC)

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SWOT Analysis Process
  • The SLC members convene ERC students to carry out
    a SWOT analysis
  • Private meeting of the students
  • Students analyze the strengths of the ERCs Key
    Features (Vision, Strategic Plan, Research,
    Education, Industrial Collaboration, Leadership
    Team, Mgt., Equipment/ Space)
  • Determine the major strengths
  • Determine the major weaknesses
  • Determine if the ERC is missing an opportunity to
    capitalize on its strengths to deliver an
    innovation in some key feature
  • Determine if there are any serious weaknesses
    internal to the ERC that will be threats to its
    ability to fulfill its vision and goals

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SWOT Analysis Process/Format
  • Narrow down to key key Strengths, Weaknesses,
    Opportunities, and Threats (if there are no
    missed opportunities or threats no need to put
    any down)
  • Put them in priority order under each category
  • Prepare four viewgraphs (one for each category,
    i.e. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and
    Threats)
  • Prepare a brief written report with more detail
    on the bullets
  • Communicate SWOT findings to the ERC leadership
    team after the meeting and to the NSF site visit
    team during the annual review
  • To update, show progress achieved in dealing with
    the prior SWOT findings
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