CU-ICAR Clemson University International Center for
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CU-ICAR Clemson University International Center for
Department of Automotive Engineering at Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research Dr. Imtiaz Haque Executive Director and Founding Chair CU-ICAR IS PART OF CLEMSON UNIVERSITY’S ROADMAP FOR THE FUTURE Leadership and Entrepreneurship Advanced Materials Automotive and Transportation Technology Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences Information and Communication Technology Sustainable Environment General Education Based on a need for advanced technology development and applied systems-based engineering education, Clemson University developed a concept for a research and academic automotive center. Department of Automotive Engineering • Founded August 2010 – Automotive Engineering is Multi-Disciplinary – Disciplines represented are ME, ECE, Computer Science, Business, Psychology • 19 Faculty (4 Endowed Chairs) • 14 Staff (Part and Full Time) • 90,000 Sq Ft. Building • Only Department of it’s kind at Graduate Level in US Strategic Research/Development Areas Ultra Lightweight Vehicles Integrated Industry-Academic Research Model • Translational and Applied Research • High value placed on industrial research • Tight integration of industry partners with faculty • Students and faculty imbedded in manufacturing facilities • Industry mentors used in courses as well as on thesis committees • Effective technology transfer • Student internships, hiring TALENT DEVELOPMENT The Industry Clamor: The Right Talent • Summary of Interviews with Automakers and Suppliers on Talent*: • - Experiential Learning is KEY to preparing the future workforce • - Technical Competence ~ Baseline expectation • Emphasize : - Emerging Core Technologies, merger of disciplines - Teamwork and Communication Skills - Business Skills - Global/cultural awareness - Real World case studies - Problem Solving * Center for Automotive Research Industry-driven Graduate Programs With A Focus On Accelerated Product Development And Systems Integration MS in Automotive Engineering Ph.D. in Automotive Engineering Program Characteristics: • Curriculum developed in collaboration with industry • Strong industry-student interaction through targeted internships • Faculty with industry experience and industry feedback strongly solicited • Graduates to date: 22 Ph.D, 147 MS • 93% employed in automotive industry Program Honors • Produced 1st PhD (male and female) in US in Automotive Engineering • Automotive Engineering designated DOE GATE Center of Excellence in Sustainable Vehicle Systems – Focused on the development of new powertrain technologies • One of 7 centers in US – Penn State, Ohio State, Purdue University, University of Michigan, University of Colorado, University of Alabama, Birmingham OUR CURRICULUM: COMBINING TECHNICAL DEPTH AND BREADTH BOOK SMART … meets … STREET SMART Deep Orange Innovations in Automotive Engineering 11 Initiative and Entrepreneurialism Greater Innovation and Creativity Curiosity and Imagination Stronger Professional Skills Practice‐based Engineering Experience Technical Depth Specialization Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Agility and Adaptability More Flexible Curricula New Balance of Faculty Skills Reinventing Engineering Education. Solving a Grand Challenge. Applying Knowledge. Learn. What Does the Customer Want? Start: Market Analyses. Customers. Value Proposition. Ideation: Creativity. Curiosity. Exploration. Imagination. Team Work. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Rational & Emotional. Left Brain meets Right Brain. Hands-on experience 19 Taking Risks. Learning via Trial and Error. Industry Participation. Collaborative Vehicle Design. Innovation = Implementation of Invention. Proven Innovations. 3 Created by Students Powered by MAZDA Proven Innovators. Changing the World. 3 Innovation: Twin-Engine Hybrid Powertrain Architecture 105 kW ICE FWD 80 kW Electric RWD 2.4 kWh LiPo Battery Acceleration 0-60 mph: 7.5s Top speed: 125 mph EPA fuel consumption city/highway: 42/49 mpg Cruising range: 350 miles 26 3 Low Capital/Low Environmental Impact Manufacturing Investment: Body-in-White Folded out of Origami Aluminum Finite Element Analyses (torsion) 3 Innovation: 6-Seater Interior Concept in a Sports Car 28 29 Leader Big Picture Deep Knowledge Collaborator A Different Kind of Curious Ethical Engineer Multi-Disciplinary Creative Respectful Reinventing Engineering Education. Thank you!
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