Industrial Advisory Board Spring 2015
Welcome IAB guests Torie Hadel, Ball Aerospace Jacob Sauer, Ball Aerospace Jeannine Looney, Medtronic Rick Musselmann, Dresser-Rand Abbie Watnik, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Department Update Agenda Prepare for Engineering Days Review Projects at Engineering Days Working Lunch/Breakout Session: Review Results of E-Days Judging Discuss Results of Breakout Session Election Tour of Renovated Lory Student Center Social at The Mayor of Old Town
Department Update Tony Maciejewski, ECE Department Head
Warner Andrews 10-years of service Thank you!
Faculty Accolades Liuqing Yang, IEEE Fellow Jade Morton, ION Fellow
Research News ECE helps CSU gain entry into National Research Association ECE researchers map the sound of silence of in our National Parks
Student Project News ECE students revved to compete in EcoCar3 2013 NEMO project still in the spotlight
8 th Annual Best Paper Contest begins in May Thanks to IEEE Plains Section for donating the prize money Contact Andrea if interested Commencement set for May 15 th at Moby
Alumni News ECE alumni Lisa and Desi Rhoden create professorship Dinner to honor Prof. Wilmsen set for Sat, May 9 th NEW LOCATION: Scott Bioengineering Atrium
Projects in the Works Proposal for master s and Ph.D. programs in Computer Engineering Partnership with Huazhong University of Science and Technology
New Independent Study Projects Credit for open-ended projects throughout the curriculum Features hands-on workshops and industry mentors Opportunity for IAB involvement Contact Olivera for more information
COE Research Expenditures 2015 Projections CIRA 36% ATS 23% College of Engineering 46% CEE 15% ECE 12% CBE 2% ME 12%
ECE Research Expenditures $14,000,000.00 $12,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $8,000,000.00 $6,000,000.00 $4,000,000.00 $2,000,000.00 $- 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 ECE Research Expenditures Subcontract Expenditures
National Enrollment Trends by Engineering Discipline (2004-2013) 140000 120000 100000 80000 60000 40000 Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical/Computer Engineering Engr. Science and Engr. Physics Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering 20000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Information retrieved from ASEE (2014) at http://www.asee.org/papers-and-publications/publications/14_11-47.pdf Taken from ASEE - 2014 numbers will be reported in May.
700 600 ECE Spring Enrollment 500 400 300 200 100 0 SP10 SP11 SP12 SP13 SP14 SP15 Undergraduate Primary Majors (incl BME) Masters PhD ME-Online
Undergraduate Degrees Awarded 60 50 40 Number 30 BSCpE BSEE 20 10 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Calendar Year
80 Freshmen Enrollment 70 60 50 40 30 Freshmen Biom/EELO Freshmen Biom/EE Freshmen CpE Freshmen EE 20 10 0 FA08 FA09 FA10 FA11 FA12 FA13 FA14
Spring Enrollment Trends by Class 160 140 120 100 80 60 Freshmen Total Sophomore Total Junior Total Senior Total 40 20 0 SP10 SP11 SP12 SP13 SP14 SP15
ECE Freshmen Retention Rates Cohort Size of First-Year ECE Students Persistence Rates of First-Year ECE Students through the 2nd Fall Persistence Rates Within Department by Cohort Department and Cohort Term
ECE Freshmen Retention Rates Cohort Size of First-Year ECE Students Persistence Rates of First-Year ECE Students through the 5th Fall Persistence Rates Within Department by Cohort Department and Cohort Term
ECE Freshmen Retention Rates Cohort Size of First-Year ECE Students Persistence Rates of First-Year ECE Students through the 6th Fall Persistence Rates Within Department by Cohort Department and Cohort Term
450 ECE Colorado Undergraduate Enrollment: Colorado Institutions (2009-2013) 400 Colorado School of Mines 350 Colorado State University 300 University of Colorado Boulder 250 200 University of Colorado Colorado Springs University of Colorado Denver 150 University of Denver 100 50 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Women in Engineering (FA14) Undergraduate Graduate CBE 16% ME 9% Intra-College 3% CBE 5% AS 15% Intra-College 27% CEE 26% ECE 27% ME 21% ECE 7% CEE 36%
60 Women in ECE 50 Number UG Women Percent UG Women Number GR Women Percent GR Women 40 30 20 10 0 FA08 FA09 FA10 FA11 FA12 FA13 FA14
Graduate Degrees Awarded 60 MS Ph.D. 50 40 Number 30 20 10 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Calendar Year
% of International Degrees Awarded 100% 90% MS Ph.D. Total 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Calendar Year
2013-14 First Destination Survey Results ECE graduates earned the highest salaries in the COE EE, $62,562 COE average, $56,964 University average, $44,273 100% of ECE grads have employment related to their major University average is 75% Source: CSU Career Center
How we compare to School of Mines (recently named in top 10 for ROI) Bachelor's Degree Graduates Salary Survey - Electrical Engineering 12-13 Avg Salary Offers 13-14 Avg Salary Offers Colorado State $64,663 $62,562 School of Mines $62,354 $64,367 Sources: http://careers.mines.edu/files/2013-2014%20annual%20outcomes%20and%20salary%20survey.pdf CSU First Destination Results Reports, 12-13 & 13-14 (CSU Career Center)
Update on Fall Action Items Action item: Create a PR packet about the department to help IAB promote ECE. Status: Focusing on web and social media communications.
Action item: Expand the department's LinkedIn presence to advance its reputation. Status: Have you seen the group posts on LinkedIn?
Action item: Have faculty participate in an upcoming meeting to share their research and possibly offer lab tours. Status: Faculty were thrilled to hear this. We have tried to assign at least one professor to each table today. Action item: Increase involvement with IEEE. Status: Met with Dick Toftness and Pete O Neill in February. Outcomes: Pete O Neill scheduled to give seminar on April 22 Exploring Engineer in Residence Program More involvement from IEEE in judging senior design projects Senior member elevation event IEEE meetings to be held on campus this year
Action item: Create a directory of IAB members and their technical bios to serve as a resource for senior design students. Status: Senior design students can access IAB LinkedIn profiles from our IAB web page.
Prepare for E-Days Tony Maciejewski
Your input matters! Comments from last spring Address the issue of students not being able to explain WHY their projects are important. Status: Established new requirements for student project plans. Help students improve communication and marketing skills, e.g., project posters. Status: Ed Minnock and Susan Hunter are working with the students; held poster session on Wednesday.
Encourage students to identify where their projects fall on the spectrum of technology in industry. Status: Some of you helped students this year. IAB reviewed mid-year design reports. We look forward to seeing the impact of your feedback.
Judging Considerations How are we doing overall? Can you see the impact of your previous suggestions? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the senior design program? What changes/improvements would you recommend? What are the top three projects? What makes them great?
Leave for LSC Ballroom
Lunch & Breakout Session: Discuss Senior Design Program Facilitator: Lance Guymon
Considerations How are we doing overall? Can you see the impact of your previous suggestions? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the senior design program? What changes/improvements would you recommend? What are the top three projects? What makes them great?
Results of Breakout Session Facilitator: Lance Guymon
Election Facilitator: Lance Guymon
Closing Remarks, Tour of LSC Tony Maciejewski