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Ossama Abdelkhalik Jeffrey Allen Iain Boyd John Foster Craig Friedrich Alec Gallimore

Ossama Abdelkhalik Jeffrey Allen Iain Boyd John Foster Craig Friedrich Alec Gallimore. Brian Gilchrist Lyon B. King Peter Moran Yoke-Khin Yap Thomas Zurbuchen. Background of Effort. Hallway, restaurant, and bar conversations at Denver JANNAF and Cincinnati JPC

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Ossama Abdelkhalik Jeffrey Allen Iain Boyd John Foster Craig Friedrich Alec Gallimore

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  1. Ossama Abdelkhalik Jeffrey Allen Iain Boyd John Foster Craig Friedrich Alec Gallimore Brian Gilchrist Lyon B. King Peter Moran Yoke-Khin Yap Thomas Zurbuchen

  2. Background of Effort • Hallway, restaurant, and bar conversations at Denver JANNAF and Cincinnati JPC • MTU and UM submitted planning grant proposal to NSF in March, 2008 • NSF Awards 2 x $10k for planning activities in July, 2008 • Pre-planning meeting held after Hartford JPC July, 2008 • Formal Planning Meeting 8-9 Dec. 2008 • Full proposal to NSF

  3. Background of Effort

  4. Objective of Meeting • Goals: • Present research project proposals • Gather feedback from potential Members • Secure commitment from at least 8 Members Monday 8 Dec. Tuesday 9 Dec. After meeting • Dialogue • Letters of commitment • Full proposal to NSF • Introductions • Overview of NSF I/UCRC • Membership fee proposal • 9 research proposals • Collect feedback forms • NSF / Member meeting • Re-cap of proposals • Breakout discussions • Feedback on proposals • Feedback on organization • Discussion of next steps

  5. TECH VISION Michigan Tech will grow as a premier research university of international stature, delivering education, new knowledge, and innovation for the needs of our technological world.

  6. TECH PEOPLE Enrollment (Fall 2008) 7,017 • Undergraduate 6,034 • Graduate 983 Composite ACT Michigan Tech freshmen 25.6; National average 21.2 Employment • Faculty 437 • Staff 1,218 Alumni 72,671

  7. TECH ATTRIBUTES • Committed to innovation • Technology-driven • Practical, discovery-based learning and research • Develop, understand, apply, manage, and communicate (STEM) • Sustainability • Bright, motivated, adventurous students

  8. TECH STRATEGIC DIRECTION • Attract and support a world-class and diverse faculty, staff, and student population. • Deliver a distinctive and rigorous discovery-based learning experience grounded in science, engineering, technology, sustainability, and the business of innovation. • Establish world-class research, scholarship and innovation in science, engineering, and technology that promotes sustainable economic development in Michigan and the nation.

  9. SPONSORED AWARDS

  10. FEDERAL AWARDS

  11. TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 2006 AUTM Survey

  12. TECHNOLOGYLICENSING 2006 AUTM Survey

  13. RESEARCH PARTNERSHIPS

  14. Thank You.

  15. Michigan’s College of Engineering Alec D. Gallimore, Ph.D. Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Department of Aerospace Engineering Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies

  16. The University of MichiganHistory • The University of Michigan • Founded in 1817; moved from Detroit toAnn Arbor in 1837 • 19 schools and colleges • Today, over 52,000 students and 5,600 faculty at three campuses – Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint; 38,800 students and 2,100 faculty in Ann Arbor • First university in America supported solely by public funds • One of top ten universities in the country as ranked by college presidents and faculty

  17. Enrollment Snapshot Fall 2008

  18. US News & World Report Rankings

  19. From 2007 Research Strategy Committee presentation CoE Research: Depth and Breadth

  20. University Research Expenditures

  21. CoE Research Expenditures

  22. FY08 Research Expenditure by Funding Sources 25% non-Federal sources 75% Federal sources Total CoE Research Expenditures = $135M

  23. New Research Initiatives • Energy and Sustainability • Health Engineering • Robotics and Autonomous Systems • Entrepreneurship • Partnership with Industry

  24. New Educational Initiatives • International Programs • International Minor for Engineers • New partnerships with schools in India, South America, etc. • Interdisciplinary Design • Entrepreneurship • Master of Engineering • Quality of Ph.D.

  25. International Partners • CoE has agreements with 10 partner institutions: • Freiburg University • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology • Ecole Polytechnique • Nagoya University • Shanghai Jiao Tong University • Tianjin University • Technical University of Delft • Technische Universität Berlin • Warsaw University of Technology Expansions in Australia, Chile, India and Ireland.

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