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University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering and DMEM ( 设计 , 制 造和工 程 管理 )

University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering and DMEM ( 设计 , 制 造和工 程 管理 ). Prof. Xichun Luo 罗熙淳 Centre for Precision Manufacturing Department of Design, Manufacture and Enginering Management Faculty of Engineering University of Strathclyde

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University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering and DMEM ( 设计 , 制 造和工 程 管理 )

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  1. University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering and DMEM (设计,制造和工程管理) Prof. Xichun Luo 罗熙淳 Centre for Precision Manufacturing Department of Design, Manufacture and Enginering Management Faculty of Engineering University of Strathclyde E-mail: xichun.luo@strath.ac.uk

  2. Background in Advanced Manufacturing Technology (先进制造技术) Education • 1998年3月-2002年3月博士,哈尔滨工业大学 • 2000年11月-2004年7月博士,英国 Leeds Metropolitan University Work Experience • 2004年11月-2007年9月博士后研究官, 英国Cranfield University 大学, • 2007年9月-2012年5月讲师, 英国Heriot-Watt大学(in Edinburgh) • 2012年5月-2013年6月准教授,英国Huddersfield大学 • 2013年6月至今,教授,英国Strathclyde大学 Glasgow Edinburgh Leeds Huddersfield Cranfield London

  3. Top 3 Engineering University in the UK 原名英国皇家理工学院 • Founded in 1796 • ‘...a place of useful learning...’ • Equal educational opportunities • The largest universities in Scotland University of Strathclyde Glasgow United Kingdom

  4. Located in Glasgow, Scotland Loch Ness Highland 600 kms London

  5. Scotland… • Population of just over 5 million people. • The two biggest cities are Glasgow(population approx. 750,000) and Edinburgh(approx. 500,000). • About 80% of Scots live in the central part of Scotland; much of the rest is countryside, mountainsand islands. • Easy to travel round, well connected with direct flights to Europe, USA, SE Asia (including CHINA!) and beyond Beautiful beaches Rugged mountains A busy Glasgow street

  6. Wonderful sights...

  7. (Old) Famous Engineer Scots James Watt(unit of power – watts) James Clerk Maxwell Electromagnetic Equations Robert Watson Watt Radar Development John Logie Baird Inventor of TV Alexander Graham Bell Inventor of Telephone Lord Kelvin Kelvin Temperature

  8. Modern Scottish Industry • Scotland has a very strong modern industry base with many well known companies in electronics, electrical power & related industries. • Strathclyde is one of the most industrially connected universities in the UK and our graduates end up in the world’s top organisations.

  9. Glasgow – The University’s base 3 miles 4 miles

  10. University of Strathclyde £43M annual research income £350M campus renewal DMEM Department City Centre Campus

  11. Academic strengths • The University of Strathclyde is an internationally leading technological university. • The University’s strengths are in engineering, science, and business subjects, supported by arts, humanities, and languages. • The Graduate Business School is internationally recognised, and holds all three major accreditations. • The University has a history and tradition of conducting “real world” research and collaborating with industry. • Teaching is commercially / industrially relevant, creating skilled and readily employable graduates.

  12. 2012-2013年度英国最佳大学 2013-2014年度英国最佳科技成果转化奖

  13. Eight Academic Departments 4 Faculties Engineering Business Science Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences • Architecture • Bio-medical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Chemical & Process Engineering • Design, Manufacture & Engineering Management • Electronic & Electrical Engineering • Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering • Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 设计,制造及工程管理 力学及宇航工程

  14. International Reputation International students from 100 countries Research programmes with over 50 countries China Malaysia Singapore Canada USA Indonesia Brazil Thailand Pakistan Nigeria Oman India Egypt

  15. James Blyth, built the first wind turbine, professor at Strathclyde John Logie Baird, the inventor of Television studied engineering at Strathclyde Archbald Page – Instrumental in founding the UK National Grid which started in Glasgow – Studied EEE at Strathclyde Renowned for our close relationships with industry Only UK Engineering Faculty with ten DTCs (equivalent to national key laboratories) Largest Engineering Scholarship Programme in the UK Largest Electrical Power Engineering research institute in Europe One of the highest levels of Research funding in the UK - £100 million. Some highlights of Engineering Faculty 10个国家重点实验室

  16. 10 EPSRC Doctoral Training CentresKey National Laboratories • Advanced Forming and Manufacture • Medical Devices • Wind Energy • Oil and Gas • Power Networks & Smart Grids • Nuclear Power • Optics and Photonics Technologies • Systems Engineering • Offshore Renewables • Centre for Manufacturing and Crystalisation

  17. Major Research Themes • Energy – generation, smart grids, renewables • Sensors and Asset Management • Photonics • Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing • Bio-medical Engineering • Information and Communications Systems • Chemical Engineering – Fuel Cells, Nano materials • Environmental Engineering • Marine Engineering – Ships, Oil & Gas, off-shore wind

  18. Faculty Students • 3500 Undergraduate Students • Over 40 undergraduate degree courses • All coursesprofessionally accredited • Five of the top eight UK engineering UG courses (ranked by UCAS tariff points) • Over 1000 Postgraduate Students • 600 taught postgraduate students • Over 40 taught (MSc) degrees • Over 500 postgraduate research students • PhD, EngD, MPhil, MRes • International community of students (>800) and staff from over 80 countries

  19. Why Study Engineering at Strathclyde? Flexible Courses –an extensive choice of degree courses and subject combinations. Professional Recognition – all Engineering degree programmes are accredited by the appropriate professional body. Career prospects – our excellent industrial links mean that 90% of our graduates are in work or take up further study six months after graduating Teaching Innovation – We offer interactive lecture rooms, high spec laboratories and state-of-the art research facilities as well as site visits and management training. Industrial Links– Extensive ties with industry ensure that our courses meet the changing needs of the workplace. Industrial sponsored facilities, centres and projects, placements and job opportunities.

  20. DMEM combines teaching of Art, Manufacturing and Business • Department of • Design, • Manufacture and • Engineering Management • DMEM =机械设计制造和管理工程师 create DMEM make manage

  21. Prototyping Facilities Digital Design & Manufacture Studio • Rapid Prototyping Facility • 3D Printing • 3 and 4 axis CNC routers • Engraver • Fused Deposition Modelling • Laser cutter/etcher • Vacuum forming and casting • Reverse Engineering Capability • 3D Laser Scanner • 3D Colour Laser Scanner • Stereo projector • Touch Probe • Virtual Prototyping Facility

  22. Advanced Forming Research Centre DMEM Research groups and clusters • Remanufacturing group • Design research group • Advanced design and manufacturing hub • Space Mechatronic Systems Technology Laboratory • Centre for Precision Manufacturing • Strathclyde Institute for Operations Management

  23. Advanced Forming Research Centre: World Class Manufacturing Research Facilities £40 million state of the art research centre supported by industry, 50 fulltime manufacturing researchers Leading partner in largest UK Government High Value Manufacturing initiative www.strath.ac.uk/afrc • Three major investments • £3.5M Largest research Super Plastic Forming (SPF) press in Europe (1,200 tonnes, 1,050C) • £1.6M Largest three-roller Flow Forming machine in the UK • £2 million rotary forge first in a research facility New extension opening 2014 Rotary Forging Flow Forming New Production Technologies= New Production Processes Super Plastic Forming

  24. Centre for Precision Manufacturing • Internationally leading research centre in advanced manufacturing • 3 members of academic staff, two tutors and 35 researchers (11 Research Associates and Assistants, 17 PhD students, 2 EngD students and 5 Visiting Scholars • Key priority areas: • Precision material forming and micro manufacturing • Precision engineering and ultra-precision machining • Advanced light metals technology • Multiscale modelling of materials and manufacturing processes

  25. CPM’s research in Precision Manufacturing has generated significant impact …… Centre for Precision Manufacturing (CPM) Over the last 10 years, members of the centre have given keynote speeches and invited lectures at more than 30 conferences and workshops, and were also interviewed by several high-profile international magazines, including USA's MICROmaufacturing Magazine, EC magazine “SME Update” and "Eureka" Magazine, as well as being advisor to the International Commercial Micro-Manufacturing Magazine. Besides transfer of knowledge/technology to industries through various funded projects, DMEM-led EU MASMICRO project generated 135 publications, 13 patents, 4 spin-off companies and a series of industrial technologies and machines. 18 industry participating companies have benefited from implementing the findings from the project ……

  26. Space Mechatronic Systems Technology Laboratory • Focus areas • Robotics • Mechatronic system development methodologies and mechatronic system modelling and simulation platforms • Human interaction and integration technology • Novel and smart space mechanisms and mechatronic devices development and prototyping • Mechatronic solutions for advancing manufacturing techniques for large, one-off and complex systems

  27. Four undergraduate programmes… • Product Design Engineering = Engineering Design • Product Design & Innovation = Industrial Design • Production Engineering & Management (PEM) = Manufacturing Engineering • Sports Engineering Sport Mechanical Electrical Design

  28. Ten postgraduate programmes… • Advanced Manufacturing: Technology and Systems • Mechatronics & Automation • Computer Aided Engineering Design • Product Engineering Design • Digital Creativity • Sustainable Engineering: Sustainable Product Development • Supply Chain Management • Operations Management in Engineering • Lean Six Sigma for Process Excellence • Global Innovation Management

  29. Hammermen Awards & Prince Philip Prize DMEM Graduates get good jobs because they are world class Susie Smart and Mark Hamilton, 2012 Jonathan Marks and Liam Liu 2011

  30. UK Young Design Engineer of the Year 2012 Michael Aldridge Young Design Engineer of the Year 2012 awarded at the British Engineering Excellence Awards

  31. UK wide - 2013 Top UK entrepreneur Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards and winner of Young Innovators Challenge Victoria Hamilton

  32. Student-industry interaction • A Gala Dinner is held every year, which enables students to network with graduate recruiters.

  33. After Graduation our students go all over the world

  34. Graduate Destinations

  35. Articulation Arrangements

  36. Articulation Programmes • Undergraduate & Postgraduate pathways 2+2 (Double BEng (UK & China)) 3+2 (BEng (China)&MEng (UK) 4+1 (BEng (China) & MSc(UK) 3+1+1 (Beng (China)+MSc(UK)) • Short term undergraduate student study in the UK • Jointly supervised PhD programmes for academic staff from China • Academic visitors

  37. 2+2 & 4+1 Degree Structure B.Eng (Hons) + M.Sc + PhD {At Strathclyde } PhD B.Eng(Hons) + PhD M.Sc B.Eng (Hons) + M.Sc 4+1 entry M.Sc Year 4 B.Eng(Hons) 2+2 entry Year 3 {at your university in China} Year 2 Year 1

  38. 2+2, 2+3, 3+1+2 & 4+1 Admissions • Direct entry to 3rd year at Strathclydeafter 2 years at University in China. • Direct entry to MSc after BEng degree. • English Language: IELTS 6.5 or 6.0 with one free pre-sessional English course. • Possible entry with IELTS 5.5 (2+2 only) • No sub-band can be less than 5.5 (Visa requirement) • Partial scholarship equivalent to 15% of tuition fee per year.

  39. The 2+2 or 2+3 programme During the first two years students take core subjects to develop their numerical, engineering, technology and business skills. During the latter two years you will be engaged in: • an industry focused multi-disciplinary group project • an individual project • discipline specific modules such as: • Advanced design methods (PDE) • Advanced manufacturing and operations management (PEM) • Bioengineering and sports products (SE) • Industrial design and business management (PDI)

  40. Course Structure and Syllabus Your home university 2 + 2 University of Strathclyde

  41. 2+2 = Four Year Degree called a BEng Each student does 8 subjects a year, Each degree has different choice of modules BEng PEM Degree

  42. 2+3 = Five Year Degree called a MEng MEng PEM Degree

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