1 / 40

Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Course John Callister & Marty Murtagh NCIIA Conference

Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Course John Callister & Marty Murtagh NCIIA Conference San Jose, California March 21, 2014. Rhett Weiss Johnson School. Marty Murtagh Material Sci. Tobias Hanrath Chemical Eng. John Callister Mechanical Eng. Cornell Engineering.

Download Presentation

Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Course John Callister & Marty Murtagh NCIIA Conference

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Course John Callister & Marty Murtagh NCIIA Conference San Jose, California March 21, 2014

  2. Rhett Weiss Johnson School Marty Murtagh Material Sci. Tobias Hanrath Chemical Eng. John Callister Mechanical Eng.

  3. Cornell Engineering

  4. Cornell Engineering

  5. Acronyms MSE = Material Science and Engineering ChemE = Chemical Engineering MAE = Mechanical Engineering

  6. Background – Material Science at Cornell • MSE had traditionally been focused on preparing undergraduates for graduate school, and on its graduate program • But, some students went into industry after getting their bachelors • Employers noted that these students lacked design skills

  7. Background – Material Science at Cornell

  8. Background – Material Science at Cornell • Adjunct Professor Marty Murtagh, full-time Corning Inc. engineer, was given the task of updating the design courses in MSE. • MSE 3070 Materials Design Concepts I (junior level) and MSE 4070 Materials Design Concepts II (senior level) were the results of this.

  9. Background – Material Science at Cornell • While these courses were big improvements, all of the other MSE courses remained very laboratory based involving materials at small scales. • The students still tended to have a lab rat approach.

  10. Background – Chemical Engineering at Cornell • Disclaimer: It is actually called the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering • Recently, Professor Tobias Hanrath introduced a new nanotechnology senior product design class. • Historically, the ChemE department had only offered a senior process design class.

  11. Background – Chemical Engineering at Cornell Process Design

  12. Background – Mechanical Engineering at Cornell • MAE does not have a senior capstone design class. • Seniors take add-on one-credit design projects that are affiliated with courses. • Or, seniors can take an independent design project to fulfill this requirement. • Students have to fill out the form….

  13. Background – Mechanical Engineering at Cornell

  14. Background • MSE has a new senior design class, but the designs are a bit flat. • ChemE has a new product design class, but there was some dissatisfaction with it. • MAE has a very flexible senior design requirement, so one could quite easily extend this to a new class, at least for awhile.

  15. Background • An anonymous donor wants to fund an interdisciplinary design course or program of some kind. • There are 7 digits in the dollar number.

  16. Interdisciplinary Design Course • MSE students will provide the materials-enabled part of the design. • ChemE students will be able to design a large-scale process to make the new product in quantity. • MAE students will be able to help with CAD and machining, as they learn this in the MAE sophomore design class.

  17. Interdisciplinary Design Course - Planning • Can’t fit all the lectures on design AND the business case material into one semester!

  18. Interdisciplinary Design Course - Planning • Solution: MBA Mentors! They will assist students with the business case.

  19. Interdisciplinary Design Course - Planning • MSE: “home” of the course • ChemE: cross-listed • MAE: cross-listed • Johnson: volunteer MBA mentors

  20. Interdisciplinary Design Course - Planning • MSE: most entrepreneurial department?

  21. Interdisciplinary Design Course - Planning • MSE: most entrepreneurial department?

  22. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design • Form groups of five students • Start the semester with 6 weeks of lectures

  23. Lecture Topics Innovation staging (1) Design essentials (6) Intellectual property (2) Reliability (2) House of quality (1) Marketing overview (1) Guest lectures (3) “Sustainability as guide to Product Development” “Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ )” “The Startup Business Case” (# of lectures)

  24. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design • Case Study • Each group studies an existing company and reports on it. • Focus is on innovation and intellectual property.

  25. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design • Startup Initiation Worksheet • Each group proposes the product they will design • The scope of the invention is spelled out clearly.

  26. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design

  27. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design • House of Quality • Each group surveys its target market • The voice of the customer is determined • This is used to find the product requirements.

  28. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Course Design • Weekly Design Reviews • Each group meets for 45 minutes (or more) with faculty • The objective is getting through the Level One (proof of concept) and Level Two (feasibility) gates

  29. Innovation Staging Innovation Product Development Hierarchy* Decision Gate I Gather Knowledge R II Assess Feasibility R&D III Scrutinize Utility D&E IV Demonstrate Profitability E&M V Oversee Life Cycle M Startup focus *Adapted from Corning Incorporated Global Innovation Effectiveness 2010

  30. Design Review13 March 2013 Tesla Energy Systems Justin Araway, Matt Boban, Sophie Zhu, Nick Chartrain 1

  31. Responsibilities • Matt Boban: CTO • Technology and IP • Justin Araway: CFO • Operations, Financial Projections, Supply Chain • Sophie Zhu: CMO • Market Research, Branding, Sales • Nick Chartrain: CEO • Business Plan, Putting it all Together 2

  32. Design Gateway Level 1 • Market • Customer Pull • Problem customers experience is well defined • Product • IP position has been well researched, strategy not defined • Product function has been well defined • Process • Process will be a vital part of our IP position • Business Case • Patent preferable to trade secret • Has financial viability 3

  33. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Outcomes • Had 25 students, put into 6 groups. • Not really enough MAE, ChemE students. • None of the groups produced a working prototype by the end of the semester. • Progress was made by all. • All groups followed the design process.

  34. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Outcomes

  35. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Outcomes

  36. Interdisciplinary Design Course – Outcomes • Process was a success • It is difficult to get around roadblocks quickly • There was a lot of pressure on the one MAE student in each group to be really good at CAD • MBA mentors helped a great deal • Student evaluations were very good • Course is being taught this year…16 students

  37. Interdisciplinary Design Course • Q&A • John Callister, jc62@cornell.edu

More Related