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NDSU. North Dakota State University. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department. Its about People. Students are paramount. At NDSU. Nine academic units 1,500+ staff & 950+ faculty 235 undergraduate and graduate majors

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  1. NDSU North Dakota State University Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department Its about People. Students are paramount.

  2. At NDSU • Nine academic units • 1,500+ staff & 950+ faculty • 235 undergraduate and graduate majors • Athletically and academically, NDSU competes successfully at the NCAA Division I level • For more information about NDSU visit • http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/about/#about

  3. NDSU Campus Overview

  4. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (IME)

  5. Two majors • Industrial Engineering & Management • BS, Industrial Engineering & Management • MS, Industrial Engineering & Management • PhD, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering • Manufacturing Engineering • BS, Manufacturing Engineering • MS, Manufacturing Engineering • PhD, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering

  6. IME People • 9 faculty • 2 research associate • 2 administrative staff • 1 extension engineer – western ND

  7. Faculty Valery Marinov Canan Bilen-Green Jun Zhang Jing Shi John Cook Kambiz Farahmand David Wells David Lehman Mfg Extension Engineer Reza Maleki Om Prakash Yadav

  8. Research Associates Administrative Staff Susan L. Peterson Charles Choate Dawn Allmaras Armon Myrick

  9. Faculty Primary Research Areas • Application of lean principals (Maleki, Farahmand) • Bio-Engineering implants (Wells) • Human Factors, Safety and Ergonomics • Healthcare (Shi, Zhang, Cook, Farahmand) • Printed/Flexible Electronics (Wells, Marinov) • Micro-manufacturing/assembly (Wells, Marinov) • Nano-manufacturing/assembly (Shi, Wells) • Quality Control/Quality engineering (Yadav, Bilen-Green) • RFID applications (Shi, Wells, Farahmand) • Robust product design/Reliability (Yadav, Farahmand) • Supply chain/logistics (Yadav, Bilen-Green, Zhang, Farahmand) • Tele-Pharmacy/Telemedicine (Wells, Shi, Farahmand)

  10. “Engineering is the application of math and science to create something of value from our natural resources.”

  11. Industrial Engineering & Management Program As engineers design and build more complex systems, the need to oversee and ensure adequate performance of the system becomes more pronounced. IE’s as managers and engineers will have a significant role in understanding performance requirements and improving efficiency of these systems. Industrial engineers work in every type of enterprise – manufacturers of every sort of industrial and consumer product; healthcare, financial, transportation, distribution and other types of service industries; government units and agencies. Most branches of engineering are concerned with designing products, while industrial engineers concentrate on designing, installing, and improving procedures, systems, and processes for effective and efficient operation of any enterprise.

  12. Manufacturing Engineering Program • Is all about the production of goods – from automobiles, tractors, and airplanes, to electronic and recreational products, sports equipment, toys, to foodstuffs. • NDSU is one of only nineteen universities offering this degree • MfgE major special interests: • Electronics manufacturing • Process engineering • Production & manufacturing systems engineering

  13. IME Department areas of expertise include: • Healthcare Management Engineering • Production Operations & Management • Process and Production Engineering • Reliability & Quality Management • Computer Simulation & Modeling • LEAN Enterprise Management & Implementation • Specialized Manufacturing Processes • Electronics • Nano & Micro-manufacturing • Plastics • Composites

  14. Department Sponsored Academic Student Organizations • Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) • Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) • Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) • Society of Women Engineers (SWE) • Alpha Pi Mu

  15. Admission requirement • Preparation for an IME majors: • Two years of high school math • Two years of physics and chemistry • Admission requirements: • 2.5 cumulative GPA • 21 ACT or 970 SAT score • College preparatory courses (core classes) • 4 years of English • 3 years of Math (algebra I or higher) • 3 years of lab science • 3 years of social science

  16. Scholarships Awarded in the IME Department • 2007 – 11 Scholarships worth $15,000 • 2008 – 16 Scholarships worth $18,000 • 2009 – 15 Scholarships worth $20,000

  17. Project Management/Capstone Project Management/Capstone provides students with unique senior design experiences and may include students from various engineering programs, business, and facilities management. The course is designed to draw on the skills and knowledge obtained throughout the students’ college careers. Capstone project teams study real-world client problems, develop alternative solutions, and propose implementation strategies. The selected project activities start during the second week of Spring semester. The course concludes with the Capstone presentations and banquet during the last Thursday in April.

  18. Helping businesses with projects is intended to be a multidisciplinary course for senior-focused students designed to draw on their college careers. • The IME Department has a proven success record in working with regional businesses to study their industrial or manufacturing engineering problems, developing alternative solutions, and proposing implementation strategies. • Our research help organizations in areas such as: • Manufacturing • Retail • Healthcare • Distribution & Supply chain • Packaging equipment • Food processing • Service

  19. Career Outlook for Engineers More than 1.5 million engineers work in the U.S. today, making engineering the nation's second largest profession. Data from 2006 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor

  20. Annual Employment ReportIndustrial & Manufacturing Engineering Graduates

  21. List of Employers who Have Hired NDSU IME Graduates From 2000 – 2008

  22. List of regional companies we interact with

  23. List of regional companies we interact with fac

  24. List of regional companies we interact with

  25. Just in 2008-2009 • Midland Garage Door Manufacturing, West Fargo • Neals Industrial Painting, Inc., West Fargo • Northern Contours, Fergus Falls • Arctic Cat, Inc., Thief River Falls • Johnston Fargo Culvert, Inc., Fargo • Custom Data, Inc.; Dickinson • Alien Technology, Fargo • Phoenix International, Fargo • Case New Holland, Fargo • Indigo Sign • Amity Technology • Edwards Manufacturing • Goodrich, James Town • VA Hospital, Fargo

  26. Curriculum

  27. Beyond the Academics IME department sponsors activities such as: • Bison Best Competition • Engineering Week • Student and Professional Conferences • Picnics • Engineering & Technology Expo • Engineering & Architecture Ambassadors • TechGYRLS • NDSU student clubs

  28. Bison BEST Competition

  29. Engineering Week

  30. Surface Mount Technology Conference

  31. Institute of Industrial Engineering Conference

  32. Institute of Industrial Engineering Picnic

  33. Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105 Phone: (701) 231-7287, Fax: (701) 231-7195 For more information about Industrial & Manufacturing Department visit our Web Site: http://www.ndsu.edu/ime/

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