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The Future is Here - California
October 4, 1957
October 4, 1957
GlobalS&T
Demography
Our Sputnik
“If the U.S. is to maintain its economic leadership and
compete in the new global economy, the nation must
prepare today’s K-12 students better to be tomorrow’s
productive workers and citizens.”
http://www.nsf.gov/nsb/documents/2006/0502/testimony.pdf
Butler County Economic
Development
“In the world of economic development, people talk about the importance of
location, location, location… but without the labor force location means
nothing.”
--David Alfaro, Director Butler County Economic Develoipment
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
“We can’t be in our silos like we have been in the past.”
--D Smith, Visioneering Wichita
“The 3 Rs are stressed so much that there is no
time for T & I credit.”
–Robert Becker, Principal, In Tolerance, MI
“…newer programs like Pre-engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Manufacturing Engineering Technologies, and Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness are attracting more and more students.”
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
“I do not think Maui is any different than the mainland…post
industrialization has placed greater demands
on math and education.” –Rose Yamada, elder
Industrial Age
Post Industrial Age
Notion of Information
Age
The Future is Here: Emerging Technologies, Jobs and Strategies
www.kurzweilai.net/.../ SIN_headshot_highres.html
“We're doubling the rate of progress every decade, we'll see a century of progress--at today's rate--in only 25 calendar years.”
Kurzweil, KurzweilAI.net, March 7, 2001
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_598.html
http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/archive/users/warneke-brett/SmartDust/
Berkeley’s Golem Dust11.7 mm3 total circumscribed volume
~4.8 mm3 total displaced volume
Berkeley’s Deputy Dust6.6 mm3 total circumscribed
volume
4th Gen
11.7 mm3
6.6 mm3
Home Technology
Construction
Patent thin-nickel-strip magneto-strictive sensor
(MsS™). Applicable to airplanes, ships, plants, pipelines and bridges.
US 80 billion square feet of commercial and government facilities and buildings, and more than 100 billion square feet of dams and bridges (Sensametrics, 2003). One trillion dollar market (Elgamal).
http://www.swri.org/3pubs/ttoday/fall03/Future.htm
SwRI MsS™
http://www.swri.edu/3pubs/IRD2002/14-9285.htm
Security and Process ControlSCADA $3.1 B (2004) to over $4 B (2007).
SCADA security software to grow by 50% annually through 2007 (Kuykendall, 2004).
RF Modules 1.9 MM units (2004) to climb to 165 MM units (2010) (Legg, 2004).
Industrial wireless sensors $24 MM (2001) over $100 MM (2008) (Donoho, 2002).
NovusEDGE
ArmidaDevicePoint
Utilities
A California study indicates that peak-rate usage can be shaved by 20 percent if utilities used Automated Meter Reading (ARM) for accurate pricing information--each megawatt of reduction can equate to $400,000 in savings per year (Jackson, 2004, p. 1) saving California utilities and consumers at least $5 billion a year.
http://www.utilitiesproject.com/documents.asp?grID=85&d_ID=2402
More than 25 million AMR units installed on gas (21 percent), water (11 percent), and electric utility (16 percent) meters.
200 million units yet to be changed out to AMR (Jackson, 2004).
If you have an automobile made in the past 10 years, your car has more computing power than rockets used to put man on the moon.
TSTC West TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006
http://www.xpcarteam.com/
XP Vehicle Systems
Features: Over 2500 mile range using our patented XPack Multi-Core(TM) power plant, energy is delivered to you when you need it, inflatable frame technology, extensive ability to customize and mitigate obsolescence (EVERYTHING is upgradeable), you assemble or dealer assemble, direct ships to you, some models can change bodies, some models fold after assemble for storage or parking.
PRIUS+ team: we built the first PRIUS+ conversion Sept 11-22, 2004, starting with a low-cost lead-acid battery pack. Pictured are (L-R) Ron Gremban, Felix Kramer, Marc Geller, Kevin Lyons, Andrew Lawton.
See About CalCars for names of those who helped but are not pictured.
Unfortunate for some.
1,000 MPG eq. Fuel Cell Car
Los Altos Academy of Engineering, La Puente Valley
ROP, California
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7643818/
Adidas 1 Running Shoe
http://www.adidas.com/campaigns/adidas_1/content/downloads/adidas_1-wp_02_1280_1024.jpghttp://www.adidasprlookbook.com/adidas1/index.asp
• 1,000th of a second sensor measures gap between heel and a magnet
• 20-MHz microcontroller measures changes in compression
• Motor spins at 4000 rpm turns a screw loosens cable
• Environmentally and operator adaptive shoe sole
Wearable Robot
MIT Tech Review, 2005
Sensors
Physical
Chemical
Biologicalhttp://www.rieti.go.jp/en/events/bbl/03102801.pdf , page 16
Actuators
Physical
Chemical
Biological
PhiloMetron™
http://bleex.me.berkeley.edu/CV/Berkeley-Exo-HR.jpg
100-pound exoskeleton and a 70-pound backpack while feeling as if he were lugging a mere 5 pounds
http://www.terremoto.ca/images/exoskeleton.jpg
Hal 3 may some day replace the wheel chair for many people..
http://www.startrekdesktopwallpaper.com/new_wallpaper/Star_Trek_Voyager_SevenOfNine_JerryRyan_desktopwallpaper_800.jpg
https://www.carle.com/Hospital/about/images/Ear%20Diagram3.jpgCochlear Ear Implant
Physicians are using VNS from last 10
years to treat epilepsy to slash seizures till
upto 40 percent. October 2005 study revealed that after
using this VNS technique by severely
depressed patients ninety-one percent
retained their recovery in nine
months.
http://www.medgear.org/page/4/
http://www.skidmore.edu/~dvella/fantvoy.jpg
http://www.rsc.org/ej/LC/2006/b507312j/b507312j-f2.gif
http://www.rsc.org/ejga/LC/2006/b507312j-ga.gif
Lab-in-a-Pill
Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
http://www.rsc.org/ej/LC/2006/b507312j/b507312j-f2.gif
http://www.rsc.org/ejga/LC/2006/b507312j-ga.gif
Lab-in-a-Pill
An artificial red cell – the respirocyte [41]. Designer Robert A. Freitas Jr. ©1999 Forrest Bishop.
http://www.imminst.org/freitas.html
Nano-Mechatronics
What are the implications?
Industrial Age
Post Industrial Age
Notion of Information
Age
Industrial Age
Cybernetic Age
Notion of Information
Age
STEM Mergers
MechatronicsThe synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems and computers.
Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering Departments at RPIAll Contents Copyright(C) 2001 Mechatronics Lab at RPI
Adapted from NSFNEURO NANO
BIOINFO
21st Century Architecture
NEURO NANO
BIOINFO
Adapted from NSF
21st Century Architecture
STEM Mergers
Job Mergers
Technology, Jobs & Workers
Samuel Palmisano (CEO, IBM): Business Week: 10.11.2004
100 million jobs are going to be created in a lot of these
cross-disciplinary fields
Council on Competitiveness:National Innovation Initiative
Nanotechnology Fuel Cells Homeland Security
ADM, Hybrid, MEMS, Computer Forensics Wireless: M2M Mechatronics
Home TechnologyIntegrationBiotechnology
Digital Games
Demand for Multi-Disciplinary Learners & WorkersDemand for Multi-Disciplinary Learners & Workers
forecasting.tstc.edu
“Turbine Techs earn $28-$40K a year… Many techs earning $40K - $80K a year with OT.” – Bryan Gregory, Jr.
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
“In most industries you have electricians, mechanics and IT, in wind, you are expected to do everything.” -- Bryan Gregory, Jr.
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
MechatronicsThe synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems and computers.
Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering Departments at RPIAll Contents Copyright(C) 2001 Mechatronics Lab at RPI
Medium to High Pay Jobs
KnowledgeJobs
SkillJobs
NextGenJobs
Mechatronics Jobs
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
“It used to be the sledgehammer mechanic. These days, the technology has advanced so much that our most important tool is our brain. It is more of a thinking man’s game now.”
Jeff NelsonService ManagerCAT
Skill Mergers
“Tolerances are getting tighter and tighter…” –Patrick Peronnet
“Manufacturing is increasingly more automated—electronics, motors, controls, robots and scheduling.” --ATS, Peoria
TSTC West TX
www.af.mil/news/airman/0104/launch1b.html
“Production Engineers [from TSTC] start at $43K-$57K per year at United Launch Alliance.”
– Edward Rodriguez, Sr. Manufacturing Engineering Manager, ULA
“Aviation Technicians qualify for two pay raises per year of $1.00 per hour topping out at
$54K per year.” –Harvey Hall, American Eagle, Abilene
“Entry-level machinists make $36K-$37K. They top out at $60K but they can earn overtime and up to $7,500 per year for college reimbursement too.”
–Chuck Marbut, Bell Helicopter
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Frontier El Dorado Refining Company
Operator$40K - $60K
Instrumentation$40K - $60K
Machinist$40K - $60K
--Bill Kloeblen, Manager Human Resources
CHEM-BIO
“….we had to upgrade our basic mechanic skills to include
programmable logic controllers and electrical systems.”
--Dr. Ron Lentsch, Allergan
4/2007, TSTC Waco
Entry-Level R&D Tech
$40,000-to-$50,000
4.16.2007, TSTC Waco
Specialized Knowledge &
Skills
Systems Knowledge &
Skills
Next Gen Jobs
Break Out Session II and III
What are the implications?
STEM Mergers
Job Mergers
Medium to High Pay Jobs
KnowledgeJobs
SkillJobs
NextGenJobs
Academic Mergers
Med-to-High Skill and Professional Jobs
General Academics
Career & Tech Education
Next GenEd
Strategies & Models
Governor Rick Perry
Texas Competitiveness Council and Industry Cluster Initiative
“Growing evidence shows that pathways hold promise for reducing high school
dropout rates, increasing academic achievement and learning, and increasing
students’ earning power when they graduate. Equally compelling, studies
show that students enrolled in pathways perform as well as their traditionally
educated counterparts on key measures” (Hoachlander, et al, p. 3, 2008).
“Those who complete both a strong academic curriculum and a vocational
program of study (dual concentrators) may have better outcomes than those who pursue one or the other (Silverberg,
Warner, Fong, & Goodwin, 2004; Plank, 2001; Stone & Aliaga, 2003)” (National Alliance for Secondary Education and Transition, 2005, Career Preparatory
Experiences, ¶ 3).
Liberal Arts
STEM CTE
TEAMS
Next Generation
TechnologyEngineeringArts (Liberal & Fine)
MathematicsScience
Maryland Comprehensive
Liberal Arts, STEM and CTE
Model
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
TEAMS Model Schools
• High degree of faculty interaction
• Integrated curricula
• Sequenced courses HS, CTC and University
• Transdisciplinary culture
Contextual
Theoretical Applied
TEAMS
Transdisciplinary
Theoretical + Applied + Real WorldProblems
Los Altos Academy of
Engineering, La Puente Valley
ROP, California
Break Out Session II and III
The Future is Here: Emerging Technologies, Jobs and Strategies
October 4, 1957
GlobalS&T
Demography
Our Sputnik
Industrial Age
Cybernetic Age
Notion of Information
Age
Industrial Age
Cybernetic Age
Notion of Information
Age
The Age of CTE & ROPs