FOREWORD ix
Charles M. Vest
PREFACE xiii
CONTRIBUTORS xvii
PART I THE NEED AND CONTEXT 1
1. MEETING NEW CHALLENGES: TRANSFORMING ENGINEERING EDUCATION
3
Grétar Tryggvason and Diran Apelian
2. ONE WORLD: PREPARING ENGINEERS FOR THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 19
Michael J. Dolan
3. ENGINEERS: LEADERS, INNOVATORS, AND BUILDERS 27
Diran Apelian
4. HOLISTIC EDUCATION: LEARNING AND DOING IN CONTEXT 39
Dennis D. Berkey
PART II EFFECTIVE PRACTICES 53
5. IGNITION: THE GREAT PROBLEMS SEMINARS 55
Arthur C. Heinricher and Kristin Wobbe
6. GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP: STUDENTS SOLVING REAL PROBLEMS AROUND THE
WORLD 77
Richard F. Vaz, Natalie A. Mello, and David DiBiasio
7. FOSTERING CITIZENSHIP AND ADVOCACY THROUGH THE HUMANITIES AND
ARTS 107
Svetlana Nikitina and David Spanagel
8. THE CAPSTONE PROJECT: AN INTEGRATED EXPERIENCE 123
Fred J. Looft and Yiming (Kevin) Rong
9. TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN THE INNOVATION ECONOMY 151
Curtis R. Carlson and Jerome J. Schaufeld
10. A NEW DISCIPLINE FOR A NEW CENTURY: ROBOTICS ENGINEERING
179
Michael A. Gennert, Fred J. Looft, and Grétar Tryggvason
11. GRADUATE EDUCATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER 201
Richard D. Sisson and Nikolaos A. Gatsonis
12. HOLISTIC GRADUATE EDUCATION: FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING
225
Kathy A. Notarianni
PART III OUTCOMES AND IMPLICATIONS 241
13. FORTY YEARS OF OUTCOMES-BASED PROJECT CENTRIC EDUCATION:
LESSONS LEARNED 243
John Orr
14. SO MUCH ACCOMPLISHED: SO MUCH TO BE DONE 265
Eli Fromm
BIOSKETCHES 283
Grétar Tryggvason was the head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), before accepting his present position as the Viola D. Hank Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame. He is well known for his contributions to computational fluid dynamics, particularly the development of methods for multiphase flows and for direct numerical simulations of such flows. He is the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Computational Physics, and a Fellow of the APS and ASME.
Diran Apelian is the Howmet Professor of Engineering and Director of the Metal Processing Institute at WPI. He is well known for his contributions to the field of solidification processing of light metals. During the past decade, he has focused on sustainable development, and is the founding director of the NSF Center for Resource Recovery and Recycling. He is past president of TMS, an NAE member, and a Fellow of TMS, APMI, and ASM.
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