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SHEI “PSTU” Summary Report 6 April – 20 August 2012 Yuriy Sayenko, Dean of Power Engineering Faculty, professor at the Department of Electrification of Industrial Enterprises
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1 Final selection and preparation of the teaching staff involved in the trainings 2 Development and accreditation of seven new curricula 3 Development of study programmes in 12 disciplines and modules 4 Providing sustainability of the project outcomes Main fields of work during the reported period
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Participants of trainings Working Group 1 (VGTU, Lithuania) NameDepartmentPosition O.A. Khlestova Heat Power EngineeringSenior lecturer Engineering and Environmental Management The training took place (May 20 - June 2)
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Participants of trainings Working Group 2 (TUB, Germany) Applied informatics and digital data transmission systems Problem solving for engineers (Modern-TRIZ) Soft Skills for engineers Re-Engineering NameDepartmentPosition M.V. VereskunFITDean E.A. ChichkarevInformatics Head of Department A.A. Koifman Automation of Technological Processes and ProductionSenior Lecturer The training was held in august 2-17
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Participants of trainings Working Group 3 (Campus De Nayer, Belgium) CAD/CAM/CAE for electrical engineering and electronics Monitoring and quality engineering Modelling of production systems NameDepartmentPosition Y.L. Sayenko Power Engineering FacultyDean T.K. Baranenko Electrification of industrial enterprises (EIE)Docent
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New cirricula 8.05070103 «Electrical engineering systems of electric power consumption» 8.05070106 «Production control systems and distribution of electric energy» 8.05070204 «Electro-mechanical systems of automation and electric drive» 8.04030201 «Informatics» 8.18010015 «Consolidated information» 8.05020201 «Automated control of technological processes» 8.05020202 «Computer-integrated technological processes and production»
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Disciplines and modules integrated into the updated curricula 1. Digital data transmission and control systems in electrical power engineering. 2. Fundamentals of CAM/CAD. 3. Automation of electrical and mechanical systems. 4. Engineering and environmental management. 5. Modern-TRIZ. 6. Soft Skills for engineers. 7. Modern software methods for business processes simulation and engineering. 8. Design and administration of network communication for Internet. 9. Modern software tools for systems and processes analysis. 10. Quality management and certification of software (programming) products and information systems. 11. Automated control systems of technological processes. 12. Computer networks and automation systems protocols.
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Electrification of industrial enterprises (Power Engineering Faculty) 1 Informatics and automation of technological processes and production (IT Faculty) 2 The updated curricula are to be integrated into the study process during the current academic year at the following departments
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Main project indicators Number of degree programmes involved in project implementation (7) Ratio of the newly introduced or updated courses to the overall number of the courses studied under the master programme (up to 25%) Number of credits assigned to prospective courses designed and created under the project (up to 10 ECTS) Ration of the above credits to the overall credit load under the existing master programme (up to 17%) Number of teachers involved in achieving the project objectives (20 people) Number of disciplines which are integrated or updated in compliance with the project objectives (12)
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The following equipment has been purchased, delivered and installed 1 Computer class with 15 working stations
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2 Digital data transmission laboratory (March, 2012) The following equipment has been purchased, delivered and installed
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Publication of training materials An instruction manual on Mathematical simulation of engineering systems with Maxima and Scilab applications E.A.Chichkaryov and A.I.Simkin, is prepared for publication (circa 300-350 pages)
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New structural divisions Mariupol Business School, a study centre - teaching Soft Skills for all categories of applicants, Order 188-05 of 13.12.2011 1 Scientific and education centre of technical creativity – teaching Modern-TRIZ for all categories of applicants, Order 156-05 of 03.10.2011 2 Career Centre, ELM Office – support in seeking for employment and internship placements to PSTU graduates, Order 115-05 of 05.07.2011 3
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Coverage in mass media, propagation of project goals and objectives PSTU Student Scientific Society Donetsk Chamber of Commerce Mariupol Business School, ELM Office – new solutions for university graduates’ recruitment
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Providing long-term existence of the project results: All project meetings and activities were broadly covered in mass media, the promotion materials were made in adequate numbers (flyers, calendars, stands, banners, badges, souvenir magnets, cups, pens, etc.) The project activities collected wide audiences of the university faculty and employees, representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, local industries and Mariupol City community. The information on the project aims and objectives was posted in the easy to access locations To provide long-term sustainability of the project outcomes the developed master programme materials are to be approved in the specialized commissions at the Ministry of Education and Science, Youth and Sports of Ukraine. This will allow not only to use the results of the project work during the time ahead, but also to recommend the developed course materials for application at other universities in Ukraine
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Providing long-term existence of the project results: Besides, we are planning to use the materials worked out for some of the disciplines (e.g. Modern-TRIZ, Soft Skills) as stand-alone educational projects and offer the courses as trainings on commercial basis within the framework of the Business School. This will give us the opportunity to provide stability and reliable implementation as well as partial commercialization of the project results Using the project outcomes in this way can also be considered as a good chance to establish an effective feedback channel between the university and the potential customers of educational services, i.e. local industries Providing sustainability and commercialization of the project results will also lead to setting up new university divisions which will be able to develop some of the project activities on the return of investment basis through offering paid services to all those interested both inside and outside the university
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Belgium, Lessius, August 2012 PRYAZOVSKYI STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY THANK YOU !
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