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1 Diane Tamir, Mahmoud Kabalan, Jordan Ermilio, Pritpal Singh and James Klingler Villanova University

2 Agenda Tell the stories of the “transformation” of 2 students Briefly talk about their new venture See it in the context of how NCIIA supported field experience impacts the career aspirations of students

3 Context Sustainable Vision Grant: Clean Water and Energy Technology for Ifugao, Philippines Provide Technical Assistance to Local Inventors Facilitate a Small Business Development Program Assist Local Entrepreneurs Establish Sustainable Business Ventures Team Faculty from Business and Engineering Engineering students seeking inspiration for senior projects

4 Where is Ifugao, and Maggok?

5 Maggok

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9 Diane Tamir Member of the initial Assessment team as a sophomore ME with a minor in Entrepreneurship Manhattan, NYC NOT looking for a senior project topic Dedicated to “service” and “helping” ½ Filipino

10 Mahmoud Kabalan Jordanian citizen MS EE student Dr. Singh, Chair of ECE as his mentor

11 Chronology Summer 2009 Diane is part of Assessment team – first trip to Maggok, and first look at the micro-hydro plant. Participates as facilitator in ENT workshops. Spring 2010 Diane and Mahmoud participate in NCIIA AI2V workshop at Stanford Summer 2010 Diane: Internship with NGO in Ifugao doing further work on Maggok and assisting in Entrepreneurship workshops. Mahmoud visits for 2 weeks with faculty from Business and Engineering Fall 201o, Diane’s senior project: Design of a 1 MW system for village in Ifugao province. Mahmoud working with her on design.

12 Chronology (continued) Spring 2011 Diane graduated, and Mahmoud completed his masters degree, and entered the Ph.D. program in sustainable engineering Summer 2011 Diane: attended International Development Design Summit, (IDDS) Ghana Fall 2011 Diane and Mahmoud encouraged to request funding for feasibility planning for implementation of planned 1MW system. Plan funded ($20,000) Fall, 2011, Diane departs for Philippines. Mahmoud follows in later in the fall.

13 Current status Diane and Mahmoud working hard to identify a site for their initial 1MW system. On schedule and on track. Creating relationships Building community support Lining up suppliers Making initial site-specific design and business model Maggok site in disarray. Funding issues and damage from summer typhoon.

14 NCIIA’s role The grants (and the process of applying and revisions) empowered our faculty team to engage students in a unique field experience. Not another service learning trip not “Voluntourism” AI2V process engaged the students as equals in the process, and challenged their way of thinking. If you don’t do the community building and get the community to buy in, the technology will not last Legitimacy when asking others for money. Forum to discuss lessons learned and to learn from others.

15 Conclusions Diane feels that she and Mahmoud no longer think like engineers, but rather like Social Entrepreneurs. They see things as interwoven systems, not as stand alone components. “Culture might be the most important consideration when trying to implement a design”.

16 Thank you. Any Questions?


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