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Proudly Cincinnati Campaign for the College of Engineering & Applied Science Campaign Update Spring 2011.

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1 Proudly Cincinnati Campaign for the College of Engineering & Applied Science Campaign Update Spring 2011

2 College of Engineering and Applied Science MENG Program College Administration School of Computing Sciences and Informatics Computer Science BS/MS/PhD (joint) Information Technology BS School of Dynamic Systems Mechanical Engineering BS/MS/PhD Mechanical Engineering Technology BS School of Electronics and Computing Systems Electrical Engineering BS/MS/PhD Computer Engineering BS/MS/PhD (joint) Electrical Engineering Technology BS Computer Engineering Technology BS School of Aerospace Systems Aerospace Engineering BS/MS/PhD Engineering Mechanics MS/PhD Fire Science Assoc/BS School of Advanced Structures Civil Engineering BS/MS/PhD Construction Mgmt. BS Architectural Engineering Technology BS Architectural Engr. BS School of Engineering Education Freshman Engineering Programs Research in Teaching and Learning Course Development Learning Center School of Energy, Environmental, Biological and Medical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering BS/MS/PhD Chemical Engineering BS/MS/PhD Environmental Engineering MS/PhD Environmental Science MS/PhD Materials Engineering MS/PhD Energy and Materials Engineering BS One Student Body Taught by One Faculty

3 College of Engineering and Applied Science Campaign Leadership Organizational Chart 11-10 Campaign Chair William Lower Campaign Co-Chair Advanced Structures George Webb Ray Wilke Volunteers James Jurgensen Michael Schueler Jackson Scott Robert Volkman Campaign Co- Chair Computing Sciences and Informatics TBA Volunteer Christopher Howard Campaign Co-Chair Gene Allspach Volunteers John Grisik John Tomke Honorary Chair Dane Miller Campaign Co- Chair Aerospace Systems Dick Johnson Volunteers Larry Bennett Ralph Spitzen Campaign Co-Chair Dynamic Systems William Kramer Volunteers Kevin Bevan Robert Hendon Art Weber Campaign Co-Chair Energy, Environmental, Biological and Medical Dan Kellogg William Forbriger Campaign Co-Chair Electronics and Computing Systems Tony Zingale Volunteers Bill McCloy Faculty/Staff Volunteers Lori Beth Derenski Marc Cahay Ernest Hall Teresa Hamad Max Rabiee Eugene Rutz Cheryll Dunn Faculty Co-Chair Dr. Robert Delcamp Advanced Structures Dr. Moussa Gargari + Advisory Board Electronics and Computing Systems Dr. Art Helmicki + Advisory Board Energy, Environmental, Biological and Medical Dr. Tim Keener + Advisory Board Aerospace Systems Dr. Awatef Hamed + Advisory Board Computing Sciences and Informatics Dr. P. Bhattacharya + Advisory Board Dynamic Systems Dr. Teik Lim + Advisory Board Campaign Co-Chair Engineering Education TBA Engineering Education Dr. James Boerio + Advisory Board

4 College of Engineering and Applied Science Funding Priorities School of Engineering Education $10,000,000 School of Advanced Structures$ 5,000,000 School of Aerospace Systems$ 6,000,000 School of Energy, Environmental, Biological and Medical Engineering $ 7,000,000 School of Dynamic Systems $ 5,000,000 School of Electronics and Computing Systems$ 4,000,000 School of Computing Sciences and informatics$ 2,000,000 Community Enhancement$ 2,500,000 Research Co-op $ 2,500,000 Endowed Professorships$ 6,000,000 Endowed Scholarships $ 8,000,000 CEAS Funding Priorities Total $ 58,000,000

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6 College of Engineering and Applied Science Campaign Results Previous Years: FY 06 – Total Raised $1,598,774 FY 07 – Total Raised $4,568,902 FY 08 – Total Raised $6,387,493 FY 09 – Total Raised $4,674,799 FY 10 – Total Raised $3,327,409 This Year:FY 11 – Total Raised to date$ 1,697,385

7 College of Engineering & Applied Science Alumni Engineering Learning Center

8 “...our aim is to revolutionize engineering education through a dynamic, engaging, immersive learning center that raises the bar and sets the standard for engineering education now and for generations to come.” DR. JIM BOERIO

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14 Engineering Education Today U.S. OBSERVATIONS: Benchmark facilities average 4,000-5,000 NSF UC Y1 enrollment approx. 2X majority of benchmark institutions Benchmark centers do not share: ­ teaching R&D mission ­ associated office & support space

15 Alumni Engineering and Applied Science Learning Center Naming Opportunities Learning Center$6,000,000.00 Endowed Chair$2,000,000.00 Reception & Coffee Café $ 500,000.00 Experimental Laboratory$ 500,000.00 Large Conference Room$ 50,000.00 Small Conference Room (3)$ 25,000.00 Faculty Office (23)$ 25,000.00 Student Work Stations (18)$ 10,000.00 Student Work Kiosk (17)$ 5,000.00


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