Title: Masters of Engineering Thesis Project Program Review
1Masters of Engineering Thesis Project Program
Review
Charles G. Sodini Howard E. Shrobe EECS
Department http//www-mtl.mit.edu/MEngTP/MEng_WEB.
html October 12, 2001
2Agenda
- 900 - 930 Coffee Danish
- 930 - 1000 Overview of Program - C. Sodini
- 1000 - 1055 Student Thesis Progress Posters
- 1055 - 1105 BREAK
- 1105 - 1200 Student Thesis Progress Posters
- 1200 - 100 Lunch
- 100 - 155 Student Thesis Progress Posters
- 200 - 255 Student Thesis Progress Posters
- 255 - 310 BREAK
- 310 - 330 Wrap-up Discussion
- 400 - 500 6.191 Class
3Masters of Engineering Degree
- Principal department professional degree
- 5 year combined Bachelors and Masters degree
- General Institute and Department requirements
- 9 subjects from Engineering Concentrations
- EE or CS
- 4 Graduate subjects
- 24 unit (2 course) Thesis
4Motivation
- Examine applications of research technology
- Many research contracts require demonstrations
- Not generally suitable for PhD students
- Perfect for MEng students
- Educational Opportunity - Capstone project
- MEng thesis needs a process
5Program Implementation
Project Execution System design Fabrication and
Testing Demonstration
Project Planning Refine proposal Execute
feasibility studies Schedule, Budget
Course State-of-art research Previous demo
systems
Proposal presentation to Board (Industry,
Faculty. Sr. Grad students)
Initial proposal Teams (2 o r 3) Supervisor
Demonstration presentation to Board Thesis Industr
ial visits
1st semester Senior
2nd semester Senior
Summer
Graduate Year
6Thesis Project Mentoring Resources
- Technical Mentoring
- Sam Lefian - Research Engineer
- Research Groups
- Project Management - Art Chen
- Lectures on Project Management
- Available starting Fall 2001
7Educational Components
- Breadth of Knowledge
- Prototype fabrication coupled with
state-of-the-art research - Communication of Ideas
- Semiannual oral presentations
- Proposal, Project Reviews, Demonstration
- Creativity
- Innovative prototype ideas using state-of-the-art
technology - Project Planning
- Functional prototype realization
- Teamwork
- Single team or with a Research group
8Positive Aspects reported by Students
- Appreciate the help with the process of the
MEng Thesis - Exposure to a variety of research topics in EECS
- Research talks provide a rolodex for later in
life
9Enrollment
- Class 2000 - 7
- Class 2001 - 7
- Class 2002
- Fall - 12 (Started with 32)
- Spring - 9 continued and added 7
- Why the loss of enrollment?
- Requirement of Teams
- Timing
- Students say choice is too early
- Faculty want projects to start more quickly
10Student Support
- Summer funding available to students who complete
6.191 6.192 - Allows students to come up to speed with
particular research group without cost to
Research Group - Expectation is that students will be funded
during grad year by combination of - RA from Research Groups
- TA from Department
- Program funds
- All students in past years have been funded
during their grad year