Arizona State University VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016

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Arizona State University VIP Consortium Meeting ● May 12-13, 2016 Presenter Carole Greenes, Ed.D Professor & Director, PRIME Center Co-Presenter Robert Greenes, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Biomedical Informatics

Numbers Arizona State University Enrollment: 82,060 (2014) Diversity 66,309 undergrads (22,020 STEM Majors) 14 Colleges (The Barrett Honors College has 5,416 students) Diversity Amer. Indian/Alaska Native 1.6% Asian 5.8% Black/African Amer. 5.0% Hispanic/Latino 20.2% Native Hawaiian/Pac. Islander 0.3% White 55.4% International 7.1% Two or More Races 3.9% Unspecified 0.9% VIP Teams- Year 1: The Barrett Honors College - Summer/Fall 2016 Number of teams 4

Success(es) Meeting with 25 Barrett Honors College Students on April 25, 2016. Four projects recruited students: Assistive Technologies: Lina Karam, Ph.D. School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering Biogeotechnics: Edward Kavazanijan, Ph.D. & Claudia Zapata, Ph.D. School of Sustainability Engineering & Built Environment HII-C- Health IT Innovation Co-Laboratory: Robert Greenes, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Biomedical Informatics, Engineering and Mayo Clinic Wearable Technologies: Matthew Buman, Ph.D. & Eric Hekler, Ph.D. School of Nursing and Health Promotion (Exercise Science & Nutrition)

Key Factors to Success Establish course titles and credits/college/major Meet with students to describe overall goals of program opportunities/college/major Conduct session for researchers to present opportunities to all students and respond to questions, and then separate into interest groups led by faculty Employ the 3P elements in each VIP team: Project: Students engage in long-term research projects Product: Students produce projects (e.g., research paper, film, model, app) Performance: Students present work to audience of peers, faculty, and friends.

Challenges and Possible Strategies All 14 ASU colleges offer some research opportunities, mostly short-term Only the Barret Honors College has major long-term research programs Strategy to Address Challenges: In Summer/Fall 2016, begin with Barrett students Document the process of recruitment and methods for tracking students and recording their successes and difficulties. In spring 2017, expand the program to have more VIP Projects Include non-Barrett as well as Barrett students

Opportunities Four current VIP leaders are working with key organizations/corporations with their own funding, e.g., Intel, Google, NSF, Mayo Hospital, the VA Excellent potential for continuing funding Other well-funded groups are eager to conduct VIP programs, e.g., Thunderbird and Carey Business School Ask a Biologist and the BioXFEL Project in the College Liberal Arts and Science Sound and Music Technologies in the Herberger School for the Arts and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Two other ERC programs