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College of Engineering Donald P. Visco, Jr., Ph. D. Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies
Today’s Presentation Learn more about the College of Engineering and
programs offered to make an informed decision
You are doing the right thing…
• You are here today to make an informed decision about your education and your potential career.
• What not to do
• Today’s Presentation
– Background about the College
– Programs offered in the College
– Why Akron?
The Value of an Engineering Degree
• Engineers are in high demand
• Engineering is among the majors with the highest earnings
Median Income by Major
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Counseling Psychology
Early Childhood Education
Social Work
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Visual and Performing Arts
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
About the College of Engineering • Established in 1914
• 100 faculty, all PhDs
• Over 3,000 undergraduates
• $12.5 million in scholarships earned in 2014-15 (UA + ENGR)
• One of the fastest growing colleges in the nation
• 42% of incoming freshmen in the Honor’s College are engineering students
Enrollment in the College of Engineering
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Undergraduate Programs
• Aerospace Systems Engineering*
• Biomedical Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Corrosion Engineering*
• Mechanical Engineering
*New, industry-driven programs that are unique in the U.S.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
• Biomechanics
• Instrumentation, Signals and Imaging
• Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Three Tracks
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineers develop technology to help prevent, diagnose and treat diseases, to help rehabilitate patients and to improve healthcare worldwide.
Biomedical engineers need an understanding of the human body and how it functions, along with core engineering principles in order to solve problems in medicine and biology.
Biomedical Engineers design artificial joints and surgical instruments, medical devices and instrumentation, drug delivery systems and artificial tissues, etc.
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
• B.S. Chemical Engineering
• B.S. Corrosion Engineering
Two Degree Programs
Chemical Engineering Chemical engineers make things. They take chemicals that are available (and cheaper) and transform them into other chemicals that are more expensive. Chemicals. Pharmaceuticals. Biomass.
Chemical engineers design plant equipment and devise processes for manufacturing chemicals, pharmaceuticals, polymers, etc., by applying principles and technology of chemistry, physics, biology and engineering.
Corrosion Engineering Corrosion engineers integrate knowledge of chemistry, chemical engineering and materials science to manage the effects of corrosions on materials, devices and structures.
Corrosion engineers come up with strategies and approaches to prevent things from corroding or slowing down the rate of corrosion.
B.S. Corrosion Engineering • Corrosion costs the U.S. $400 billion per year
• UA has the nation’s only B.S. in Corrosion Engineering
• First graduates were in May 2015
• Marathon, ExxonMobil, Hendrickson, Corrpro, BP
• National Center for Research and Education in Corrosion and Materials Performance
Department of Civil Engineering
Civil engineers are responsible for contracted projects from start to finish related to infrastructure in a variety of companies and industries, private, public and governmental.
Civil Engineers provide the infrastructure for the growth and maintenance of municipalities. Bridges, roads, highways, traffic lights, buildings, water treatment, etc.
Civil Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical engineers are involved with the design and application of small scale electrical circuits as well as large scale power systems, and everything in between.
Electrical Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer engineers are concerned with both the design of computer-based hardware and software as well as their integration into other devices.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers design, analyze and/or build various aspects of mechanical systems through their understanding of material properties and physics.
Aerospace Systems Engineering
Aerospace systems engineers manage processes which require input from a variety of constituents to identify optimal
solutions as they relate to the aerospace industry.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
B.S. Aerospace Systems Engineering– New!
• 47% drop in the number of students pursuing aerospace careers
• 25,000 new positions for aerospace engineers need to be filled between 2004-2014
• Akron’s long history in the aerospace industry (Goodyear, Guggenheim Airship Institute)
• Several faculty members have active research programs related to the aerospace industry
• Positive feedback received from NASA-Glenn, Parker Hannifin, Lockheed-Martin, ME Industrial Advisory Council, faculty from the Air Force Institute of Technology
• Success of SAE Aero Design teams (many successes, past and current)
Thomas Paine Quotation
“What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly…” • Paine was speaking about “freedom” as it relates to
what would become the American Revolution, but it is applicable in other areas.
• UA is very close to where we are now. Since it is so close, so accessible, do you value it too lightly? • Think about that in what I show you next…
The Akron Engineering Experience
• Student Design Teams • Capstone Senior Projects • Co-operative Education Experience • Placement/Support Services
Teams design, budget, build and compete against students at other schools in projects related to their discipline
• Competitions are regional, national, or international
• We compete in nearly 35 of these events each year
• Any engineering student can join the team and compete in these competitions.
Student Design Teams
Akron’s first national championship in athletics…
…engineering teams have been winning trophies for a long time.
ASCE Concrete Canoe & Steel Bridge Design Teams
Civil Engineering students design, build, test and compete concrete canoes and steel bridges. • Concrete Canoe: finished 1st in OVC three of last five years (1st this
year) – Top 11 nationally, three out of the last five years
• Steel Bridge: finished 1st in OVC the three out of the last five years – National Competition was in Akron last year
ASCE Student Chapter • 2013 Robert Ridgway Award (outstanding student chapter – 281) • 2014 Certificate of Commendation (for outstanding activities)
Chem-E Car Team
• Chemically-controlled electro-mechanical race cars compete with alkaline fuel-cell power and remote sensing.
• The team has won a National Championship in the past (2001) and was top five in the nation three of the last five years (140 schools)
Robotics: IEEE and ECE/ME Students RoboGames
International Competition, San Francisco, CA
• Bassbot – 1st place
• Foosbot – 3rd place
• Fire Fighting Robot – 2nd place
• Robotic Shooting Gallery – 2nd place
NASA Robotic Mining Competition • Competed for the last several years in NASA-sponsored Robotic
Mining Competition.
• Held at the Kennedy Space Center
• Most podium finishes in 2014 (50 schools)
• 2nd Place (Systems Engineering Paper)
• 3rd Place (Technical Presentation)
• 3rd Place (Community Outreach)
• Gives NASA innovative ideas and solutions for lunar excavation
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Formula Team
• Highly competitive, international competition • Akron Formula SAE teams have placed in the top 15 in 12 of
the last 16 years • UA is invited (one of a few US schools) to compete in Europe
2013 Unveiling Event: BAJA and Formula
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SAE Michigan, 2013 105 teams around the world!
Results
7th place Design 5th place Fuel Efficiency 4th place Skid Pad 10th place Auto-X 1st place Endurance 3rd place Overall (top US team)
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2014 Unveiling Event: Formula
SAE Michigan, 2014
110 teams around the world!
Results 7th place Design 4th place Fuel Efficiency 15th place Skid Pad 6th place Auto-X 5th place Endurance 5th place Overall (2nd US team)
Racing team ranked as high as 5th in the world!
Recent competitions… Summer 2014
• Placed 5th out of 32 overall in the Formula Student Czech Republic event this summer • 1st in Efficiency and 1st in Design
Fall 2014 • Placed 1st of 17 overall in University of Toronto
FSAE Shootout • 1st place driver • Top American Team
Summer 2015 • SAE Michigan (110 teams)
• 4th in Design • 5th in SkidPad • 3rd in Autocross
Real-World Impact
Indy 500 “In Akron, Ohio, our staff of chemists, engineers, and technicians design the tires you see in the Verizon IndyCar Series. I am the lead engineer responsible for the design of superspeedway tires, including the tires you see at the Indianapolis 500.” -- Cara Adams (UA Mechanical Engineering)
Daytona 500 “It is a really awesome feeling [winning the Daytona 500], hard to put in words. A lot of hard work and effort goes into this race...” -- Miles Stanley (UA Mechanical Engineering)
SAE Baja Team
• Placed in the top 10 teams for Midwest, West and East competitions in eight of the last 20+ years
• (1st place 6 times) • Competed in Alabama, Maryland and Oregon this year
SAE Formula Electric
• 2014 1st year competing – New Hampshire • 4th place (Electric Vehicles) • 3rd place (Innovation Award – Battery Management)
SAE Aero Design Team
• Finished 1st in Advanced Class competition in 2014 with a record-breaking performance in accuracy
SAE Aero Design Team • Finished 1st in Advanced Class competition in
2015 with a record-breaking performance in accuracy
BME Design Team • American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
National Student Design Competition (ASAIO)
– Melissa Boswell (ME) Student Design Competition Winner
Patient-Specific Ligament-Sparing Knee Implant
3-D models of ligament sparing implants with specific condyle curvature based on ACL length
Even More Engineering Student Organizations…
• Corrosion Squad
• Engineers Without Borders
• EUREKA Honors Engineering
• Human Powered Vehicle
• BME Student Design Team
• National Society of Black Engineers
• Rocket Design Team
• Society of Women Engineers
• Tau Beta Pi
• Student Service Design Team
Capstone Senior Design Projects • A culminating design experience for all engineering students
– Often inspired/supported by industry
• Provides students with additional real-word/experiential learning
1. Autonomous Bassbot 2. Autonomous Foosbot 3. Menu Ordering System, While You Wait
BME Capstone Project
Supine arm holder for elbow arthroscopy Normally, patients are flat on the table for an arthroscopic procedure on the elbow. It is more challenging to deliver the anesthesia and for the actual surgical procedure. This student-designed device allows the patient to be seated the entire time by stabilizing and supporting the elbow.
Real-World Impact
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• Indy 500 • “In Akron, Ohio, our staff of chemists, engineers, and technicians design the
tires you see in the Verizon IndyCar Series. I am the lead engineer responsible for the design of superspeedway tires, including the tires you see at the Indianapolis 500.” -- Cara Adams (UA Mech Engr)
• Daytona 500 • “It is a really awesome feeling [winning the Daytona 500], hard to put in
words. A lot of hard work and effort goes into this race...” -- Miles Stanley (UA Mech Engr)
Undergraduate Research A variety of undergraduate research is performed in the College of Engineering. Several faculty work with high school students as well 2014 Goldwater Scholars Melissa Boswell, Gregory Howard and Cale Crowder are 2014 Barry Goldwater Scholarships recipients or Honorable Mention (all BME) -Fewer than 300 students nationwide received the honor.
Undergraduate Research
Cooperative Education Program • Real-world engineering experience during your degree program • Optional, but more than 90% of eligible students participate • 5th oldest in the US; started in 1914 • 50% of students accept full-time positions with their Co-op
employers • Co-ops in more than 35 states; private/public companies and
government • Students typically rotate on/off for three co-op semesters starting
with the Spring of their 3rd year • Some students can start an optional co-op the summer after
completing their 2nd year • Individualized interaction with staff
Student Placement
• Record number of employers are attending our Career and Co-op Fairs
• 70% of students get offered full-time employment with one of their co-op employers
• 92% student placement within six months of graduation
• More than 15% of alumni rise to top levels of their corporations - CEOs, Presidents, Exec/Sr VPs, etc.
• With co-op + scholarships, engineering students graduate with half the student loan debt of the other students on campus.
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Women in Engineering Program
• Women in Engineering Class • Living/Learning Community • Professional Mentoring Program • Professional Development Seminars • Scholarships • Plant Tours, Outreach, Workshops, Service
Learning, and Summer Camps
Increasing Diversity in Engineering Academics (IDEAs)
• IDEAs Scholarships • Permanent Study Center • Tutoring/Mentoring • Field Trips and Speakers • Summer Internships • Undergraduate Research • Community Service
Student Support
• Freshman study tables • Engineering Tutoring Program
• 2nd year course “learning assistants” • Living Communities (WIE, MIE) • Learning Communities
• RedShirts • Full-time Freshman Academic Advisor (also an engineer) • All students in the College of Engineering have a faculty
advisor
Take away message
• The most cited rankings are from U.S. News and are based solely on peer evaluations – the subjective opinions of deans and senior faculty.
• Using actual metrics to evaluate undergraduate engineering programs, you might consider
– How students perform in the things engineers do, such as those captured by the student design teams (design, budget, build, compete)
– The rate of employment after graduation
Using these more relevant metrics, UA is a top-tier engineering program in the U.S. …in your own backyard.
Thank you for your interest in The University of Akron’s
College of Engineering
www.uakron.edu/engineering www.uakron.edu/futureengineer