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EDG 100 Design Project Fall 2006

EDG 100 Design Project Fall 2006. Kenya Agricultural Utility System Engineers for a Sustainable World. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose?. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose? Typical Engineering Student ’ s Response:.

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EDG 100 Design Project Fall 2006

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  1. EDG 100 Design ProjectFall 2006 Kenya Agricultural Utility System Engineers for a Sustainable World

  2. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose?

  3. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose?Typical Engineering Student’s Response:

  4. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose?Typical Engineering Student’s Response:Maximize Pleasure

  5. Why are you here at the University? What is your purpose?Typical Engineering Student’s Response:Maximize PleasureMaximize Earnings

  6. Your Concerns Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  7. Your Concerns Losing Weight Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  8. Your Concerns Losing Weight Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  9. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  10. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  11. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  12. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Little or No Clean Water at All Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  13. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Cash from Your Parents to Buy ‘That Special Thing’ Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Little or No Clean Water at All Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  14. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Cash from Your Parents to Buy ‘That Special Thing’ Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Little or No Clean Water at All Chronic Unemployment Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  15. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Cash from Your Parents to Buy ‘That Special Thing’ Cleaning the Toilet Every Semester Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Little or No Clean Water at All Chronic Unemployment Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  16. Your Concerns Losing Weight Roommate Snoring Cost of Alcohol Cash from Your Parents to Buy ‘That Special Thing’ Cleaning the Toilet Every Semester Concerns of 2/3 of the World (Year: 2030) Severe Malnutrition/Starvation Having Any Shelter at All Little or No Clean Water at All Chronic Unemployment Disease and Illness Resulting in Death Other Perspectives/Other Concerns

  17. What is Your Purpose in Being at a University?

  18. Context • 1.2 Billion People Earn Less Than $1/Day • Nearly 50% of World’s People Earn Less Than $2/Day • Rich/Poor Gap Doubles Every 40 Years • Life Expectancy • Children’s Health • Unemployment

  19. Areas of Concern From an Engineering Perspective • Infrastructure • Water • Wastewater • Energy • Housing • Food Production • Product/Process Design – Job Creation

  20. Water Statistics • Water Scarcity Exists in 26 Nations (350 Million) • By 2050 Water Scarcity Problems in 2/3 of Nations • Severe Water Quality Problems in 25% of World • 1 Billion people do not have access to safe water

  21. Wastewater Statistics • ½ of the World has No Sanitation Facilities • Water-borne illness is the leading cause of childhood mortality • Less than 35 percent of cities in the developing world have their wastewater treated. • 75 percent of solid wastes are disposed of in open dumps

  22. Electricity Statistics • Over 1 billion people without electric power • In over half of the developing countries, there is less than 1 telephone per 100 citizens

  23. Housing Statistics • 1.1 billion people are living in inadequate housing conditions in urban areas alone worldwide • 21 million new housing units are required each year in developing countries to accommodate growth in the number of households during the period between 2000 and 2010 period.

  24. The current problems are severe – The projected problems are MORE severe!

  25. Historical World Population Statistics

  26. Projected Population Trends

  27. Income Statistics • Approximately 46% of the world earns $2/day or less • It is projected that 67% of the world will earn $2/day or less by the year 2030.

  28. Where are the Poor?

  29. What is Your Purpose in Being at a University?

  30. What ABET is Expecting of Students

  31. ABET Requirements ”Technical” engineering goals within ABET criterion:a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineeringproblems k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

  32. ABET Requirements More “holistic, but engineering-related” goals within ABET criterion:c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

  33. ABET Requirements ” Broad, common” educational goals contained within ABET criterion:d) an ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams f) an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility g) an ability to communicate effectively i) a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in, life-long learning j) a knowledge of contemporary issues

  34. Engineering Service Learning Community at Penn State • Two Components • Learning Community • Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) • Community Service Engineering Certificate

  35. Engineers for a Sustainable World Activities: - Awareness Raising - Film Series - Speaker Series - Fundraising - Social Activities - Networking - Education Outreach President: Anthony Dente (dente.a@gmail.com)

  36. Examples of Partnerships • El Salvador • Partners • University of El Salvador • Voices on the Border • Projects • Earthquake-Damaged Housing Retrofitting • Computer Building Cooling/Ventilation • Bridge Design and Construction

  37. Examples of Partnerships • El Salvador • Partners • University of El Salvador • Segundo Montes Foundation • Projects • Water Supply • Surveying

  38. Examples of Partnerships • Jamaica • Partners • University of Technology • Scientific Research Council • Projects • Anaerobic Digestion of Poultry Wastes for Electrical Energy Production • Economic Development

  39. Examples of Partnerships • Kenya • Partners • University of Nairobi • Kochia Development Group • Projects • Wind Powered Electrical Generation • Business Development

  40. Examples of Partnerships • Kenya • Partners • University of Nairobi • Projects • Sisal Decorticator • Business Development

  41. Examples of Partnerships • Kentucky • Partners • Harlan County Planning Office • Projects • Small Footprint Wastewater Treatment • Business Development

  42. Community Service Engineering Certificate Program

  43. Community Service Engineering Academics Cultural & Community Involvement in Service Implementation Reflection

  44. Community Service Engineering Certificate Program Foundational Course (3 Cr) YFE 211 - Foundations of Civic &Community Engagement (3 Cr) GS/US/IL Cultural Electives (3 Cr) 3 Credits Elective GS/GH/US/IL • Design Component (3-6 Credits)Option 1 EDSGN 352 – Community Service Engineering Fundamentals (1 Cr/Sem)EDSGN 452 – Community Service Engineering Design Project (2 Cr/Sem) • Option 2 Selection of a 3 credit design course (as approved by Program Director) Travel (1-3 Cr) ENGR 301 - International Engineering Seminar (1 Cr) EDSGN 395 - Engineering Project Site Visitation (1-2 Cr) Entrepreneurship Component (3-6 Cr) ENGR 411 - Entrepreneurial Business Basics (3 Cr)ENGR 425 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3 Cr) Portfolio (0 Cr) DSGN 496 – Community Service Engineering Portfolio Development (0 Cr)

  45. Kenya Agricultural Utility System

  46. Project Location

  47. Nochia Development Group

  48. Nochia Development Group

  49. Nochia Development Group

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