Title: Purdue School of Engineering and Technology, IUPUI
1Purdue School of Engineering and Technology,
IUPUI
- Deans Industrial Advisory Council
- March 16, 2006
2Agenda
- Meeting Convened
- Announcement of Vice Chair
- Introduction of New Members
- Deans Report
- Guest Speaker
- Subcommittee Meetings
- Subcommittee Reports
- Wrap-Up
3Announcement of Vice Chair
- Doreen Gridley
- Partner, Ice Miller
4Introduction of New Members
- Jerry Arthur
- President, Cook Pharmica
- J. Michael Brooks
- President, Indiana Health Industry Forum
- Craig Edlin
- Senior Account Sales Engineer, Rockwell
Automation - Joe Gustin
- Indiana Dept. of Transportation
- Fred Keller
- Vice President of Engineering, Carrier
- Matt Rubin
- Business Development Manager, IU Research
Technology Corporation
5Deans Report
6News from IU
- Reorganization within IU system
- President will step down by 2008
- Interim Chancellor for Bloomington (McRobbie)
- Review of system schools
- Review of Responsibility Centered Management
(RCM) - New roles for Charles Bantz
- Senior IU Vice President
- IUPUI Chancellor
- Academic Responsibility for 6 regional campuses
- Life Sciences Initiative
- Initiative for Internationalization
7IUPUI News
- IUPUI Search for Executive Vice Chancellor
- William M. Plater will move to a new role
- There are three final candidates for his
replacement - Some reorganization is expected
- Search will start for two new vice chancellors
(research and external affairs)
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9School News
- Enrollment
- Doubling goals
- Program reviews
- Guidant Foundation Chair
- Honorary doctorate
- Space
- Budget
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11Academic Programs
- Reaccredidation visit by ABET during fall 2006
- Architectural Technology (AS)
- Construction Technology (BS)
- Electrical Engineering Technology (BS)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (BS)
- IUPUI Program Reviews
- Engineering Programs (October 20-14, 2005)
- Technology Programs (Spring 2006 or later)
12Academic Programs (contd)
- Highlights of IUPUI Reviews
- SWOT analysis by each team
- Campus doubling goals will not be reached without
significant new resources - There is a lack of alignment among campus,
school, and department visions and strategic
plans - Salary compression for existing faculty is
serious - There is no coherent space planning in spite of
acute space shortage for research
13Academic Programs (contd)
- New degree programs
- Biomedical Engineering Technology (BS)
- Degree programs to be phased out
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology (AS
and BS) - Civil Engineering Technology (AS)
- Restructuring
- Change Construction Technology (BS) to
Construction Engineering and Management
Technology (BS)
14Academic Programs (contd)
- New Certificate Programs
- Motorsports Certificate (MET)
- Systems Engineering Certificate (Graduate/ME)
- Entrepreneurship Certificate
15Doubling Teaching and Learning at IUPUI
- Using the 2002 as the basis for doubling,
increase to 4,000 the number of baccalaureate
degrees granted by 2010 (from 2,212 to projected
3,318) - Increase at least 75 the freshman to sophomore
retention rate for first time full-time students
beginning in Fall 2008 (65 to 75) - Increase the 6-year graduation rate to 40 for
first-time full-time students entering in Fall
2004 (22 to 40)
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20Doubling Research, Scholarship and Creative
Activities
- Follow strategic plan to increase synergies and
research activities on campus - Double external funding by 2010 (220M to 440M)
- Invest selectively to enhance faculty and
infrastructure support for research - Develop appropriate means beyond external funding
to measure research
21School Grants and Contracts
22Doubling Grants and Contracts
- ET doubling research goal in 2010 5.4M (based
on 2M in FY2004) - Projected RSP goals
23Doubling Civic Engagement
- Define and systematically measure civic
engagement - Double community-based learning by 2010 (students
participating in service learning from 2,000 to
4,000) - Document that by 2010 every graduate has
completed a reflective experience that enhances
their understanding of the responsibilities of
citizenship
24Co-op and Internship Activities
25Doubling Diversity at IUPUI
- To instill diversity as educational and social
asset reflected in our learning and work - To attain a demographic diversity reflecting the
diversity of our service region - To increase and improve the social and physical
environments as outlined by 13 action items and 8
diversity performance indicators
26Doubling Diversity in the School
- Diversify student body through MEAP and
international programs - Minority students increase from 14 to 20
- International students increase from 7 to 10
- Appoint diversity advocates to serve on all
search and screen committees - Recruit more faculty and staff from
underrepresented groups
27Thomas J. Linnemeier Guidant Foundation Chair
- Thomas J. Linnemeier Endowed Chair in Biomedical
Engineering - Supported by 1.9M investment from Guidant
Foundation - First holder is Dr. Ghassan Kassab from
University of California, Irvine - BS Chemical Engineering, UC San Diego
- MS Engineering Science, UCSD
- PhD, Bioengineering, UCSD
- Cardiovascular Biomechanics, Experimental and
Computational Vascular Engineering, Coronary
Circulation in Health and Disease, Vascular
Tissue Remodeling, Tissue Engineering, Simulation
of Complex Biological Systems - Will start on April 1, 2006
28Honorary Degree
- Bill Wylam will be awarded Honorary Purdue
University Doctorate degree - IUPUI Commencement on May 14, 2006
- Nominated by IUPUI
- Long and distinguished service to IUPUI
- Connections to Purdue University
- Strong engagement with community
29School Budget for 2006-07
- Income
- State appropriation is down by 7.8
- Student fees are down
- Indirect cost recovery from research is up
- Expenditures
- Campus and university assessments are up
- Faculty and staff compensation is up
- Result
- Deficit of 278K in the base budget
- Deficit of 300K in cash funds
30School Budget for 2006-07 (contd)
- Possible budget action items
- Recruit more students (resident and
international undergraduate and graduate) and
improve retention to increase student fee income - Increase sponsored research for additional
indirect cost recovery - Freeze hiring of new faculty and staff
- Reexamine budget priorities
31Space Planning
- ET Building
- Phase I of basement renovation is complete
- Phase II will be completed by June 30, 2006
- Labs and offices will move to basement by August
15, 2006 - Several teaching labs will be consolidated
- Third floor renovation will start in summer 2006
- CIT will move to ET by January 2007 from SL
Building
32Space Planning (contd)
- SL Building
- 3,000 sq ft of space in basement will go to the
School of Science - Several labs will be renovated and converted to
BME labs by December 2006 - BME will move to CIT office area by January 2007
- Additional space will be created for BME research
laboratories
33Guest Speaker
- D. Craig Brater, Vice President, Indiana
University, Dean and Walter J. Daly Professor, IU
School of Medicine
34Subcommittee Meetings
- DIAC Education and Awareness
- Health and Life Sciences
- Industry Resources and Programs
- Research
35Subcommittee Reports
- DIAC Education and Awareness
- Health and Life Sciences
- Industry Resources and Programs
- Research
36Education and Awareness
37Education and Awareness Subcommittee
- Chair Joe Kitterman, oxygenED, LCC
- Joe Abella, Raytheon Technical Services Company
- Tim Altom, Perficient Consulting
- Donna Chastain, Raytheon Technical Services
Company - Mike Cyb, Electronic Data Systems
- Karl Kuehner, Cummins
- Cindy Munerol, ATT
- Kevin Zaletel, United Parcel Service
- Sam White, IUPUI
38Education Awareness Subcommittee
- Met Monday March 13, 2006
- Attendees
- Joe Kitterman, Oxygen Education - Chair
- Joe Abella, Raytheon
- Tim Altom, Perficient Consulting
- Donna Chastain, Raytheon
- Karl Kuehner, Retired Cummins
- Cindy Munerol, ATT
- Terry Talbert-Hatch
- Paula Jenkins
- H. Oner Yurtseven
39Education Awareness Subcommittee
- How can this committee address the following?
- The US is not producing enough engineers and
scientists to remain competitive in a global
marketplace - There are not enough qualified students in the
pipeline interested in a technical career - School of Engineering and Technology is tasked to
increase enrollment as well as the quality of its
students
Information Resources Thomas Friedman, The
World Is Flat NAS Report Rising Above The
Gathering Storm
40Topics Discussed
- IUPUI has in place various programs to attract
students - There are a number of initiatives, such as PLTW,
that are in place and appear to be working - Project Lead The Way
- Hosted the conference in 2005
- 337 students attended
- More would come if capacity had allowed
- Conference included career based break-out
sessions - Forensics
- Motorsports
- Indiana Dept of Education sponsors the program in
the high schools - Each school is paid 450 per student
41Other Points
- Emphasis seems to be on attracting top students.
Are average students adequately addressed? - IPS has an excellent relationship with West
Lafayette - Dr. Sam White is preparing plan to address
minority students - Stakeholders Students, Parents, High School
Teachers, IUPUI, Industry, Government - Can DIAC help the school have an impact with
teachers? - As a resource
- By recognizing outstanding high school teachers
- What is being done for high school teachers now?
- PLTW conference
- Teachers requested more sessions for teachers
- Teachers must be trained to teach the program
- Some schools would like to offer the program but
do not have trained faculty (George Washington)
42Some Starting Points
- Sam White has been investigating the diversity
efforts of the school - Looking at 6th 11th grade
- DIAC could work with Dr. White to see if we can
attract more IPS students - IPS high potential students are already actively
recruited - Perhaps we could look at the next tier of student
- DIAC could offer an award to the PLTW teachers
who have had the most impact - Present the award at the Honors Convocation
April 21
43Education Awareness Subcommittee
- Draft Vision
- Engineering Technology attracts a growing
number of more highly qualified students from a
diversified population and is perceived as the
school of choice by Stakeholders - Draft Mission
- DIAC Education Awareness Sub-Committee provides
advice and other assistance to help the school
achieve this vision. Specifically, - Facilitate(foster) a closer relationship between
IUPUI and the high school community, i.e.
teachers, guidance counselors - Sponsor industry speakers in the high school
classroom - Sponsor DIAC recognition of high school teachers
- Address groups of teachers to increase awareness
of industry needs and activities
44Education Awareness Subcommittee
- Proposed Near Term Actions
- Prepare a DIAC Award for High School Teachers for
the Honors Convocation, April 21 - Project Lead the Way teachers are natural
choice. As timing for 2006 is an issue, one award
will be made. - Establish award criteria
- Determine number of awards raise funds for
future - Offer assistance to Dr. Sam White to help with
review of Diversity Plan - Investigate other initiatives that link students,
parents, teachers, IUPUI and industry
45Health and Life Sciences
46Health and Life Sciences Subcommittee
- Chair Wade Lange, Lange Advisors
- Jerry Arthur, Cook Pharmica LLC
- Jim Boltinghouse, Sabin Corporation
- J. Michael Brooks, Indiana Health Industry Forum
- Tom Copeland, Specialty Manufacturers, Inc.
- Dale Jacobs, BSA LifeStructures
- Guido Neels, Guidant
- Joerg Schreiber, White Arrow Consulting
- Ed Berbari, IUPUI
47Industry Resources/Programs
48Industry Resources/Programs Subcommittee
- Chair Cary Marston, Cummins
- Vince Newsom, Delphi Electronics and Safety
- Stan Bentley, Diversified Systems
- Jeffry Carter, State of Indiana
- Robert Delaney, Rolls-Royce Corporation
- Bill Klenk, Allison Transmission
- Joe Plomin, Remy International
- Mike Winter, fiVision
- Rich Pfile, IUPUI
- Terri Talbert-Hatch, IUPUI
49Industry Resources/Programs Subcommittee
50Research
51Research Subcommittee
- Co-Chairs Wayne Eckerle, Cummins and
- Doreen Gridley, Ice Miller
- Mike Hayden, Sun Microsystems
- Clayton Nicholas, Delphi Delco Electronics
- Brad Schweibold, Computer Associates
- Jeff Seger, Cummins
- Bernie Sepaniak, Escient / ReplayTV, Digital
Networks North America - Jim Wheeler, Thomas P. Miller and Associates
- Bill Wylam, Electricore
- Hasan Akay, IUPUI
- Yaobin Chen, IUPUI
- Andrew Hsu, IUPUI
52Wrap-UpImportant Dates
- April 21, 2006 School of Engineering and
Technology Honors Convocation, Crowne Plaza, 530
p.m. social, 630 p.m. dinner - May 9-10 INTEL International Science and
Engineering Fair - June 15, 2006 DIAC Meeting, IU ETC, 330 630
p.m. - September 15, 2006 Joint Board of Advisors
Retreat, Rolls-Royce Training Center, 1200 p.m.
500 p.m. - December 7, 2006 DIAC Meeting, IU ETC, 330 pm
630 pm