NYU Tandon VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Peter Voltz ECE Matt Campisi ECE.

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NYU Tandon VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Peter Voltz ECE Matt Campisi ECE

VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Numbers The Institution (NYU Tandon) Enrollment_2,350 (undergrad)__ Student bodyInternational(15%), Black(5%), Asian/Pacific(36%) DiversityHispanic(10%), White(23%), 2+ races(3%), unk(8%) VIP First term students applied70 Number of teams_____ most recent term _4____ upcoming term Diversity by ethnicity International(11), Black(4), Asian/Pacific(22) Hispanic(8), White(20), 2+ races(1), unk(4) by majorEE(18), ME(23), CompE(8), CS(7), Tech. Mgmt(3) Chem/Bio(3), Math(1), Nursing(1), Nuerosci(1), Other(5) by yearSO(13), JR(27), SR(30)

VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Success(es) VIP courses approved by the faculty – Ready for student registration 70 student Applicants 4 projects ready to go in Fall 2016 ReprintBot: Nikhil Gupta NYU Tandon, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering NYU-X: Winslow Burleson, Jeremy Rowe NYU College of Nursing Music Experience Design Lab: S. Alex Ruthmann Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Developmen Hyperloop: Iraj Kalkhoran, Peter Voltz, Matt Campisi NYU Tandon, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering NYU Tandon, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Key Factors to Success

VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Challenges and Possible Strategies Credit overloads can occur – students may have to pay for extra credits Possibly set aside some funds to cover this Possibly allow students to register in lighter semesters Dedicated Space for Teams New MakerSpace opens in Fall 2016 Selecting Teams Well rounded by talent, year, diversity Student Retention Good selection criteria Innovative, engaging projects

VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Opportunities Diverse schools of NYU can provide variety of projects New MakerSpace opens Fall 2016 Newlab multidisciplinary design and technology center Efforts to engage Departmental Industry advisory boards Two new teams under consideration Cybersecurity NYU Wireless Ongoing sources of funding NIH, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, the Army Research Laboratory, MusEDWorks, Urban Arts Partnership, Chamber Music Society of Detroit, New York Philharmonic, …