[Faculty] January 2010 College of Engineering Faculty/Staff E-Newsletter

Carly House chouse at mail.sdsu.edu
Tue Jan 12 08:21:03 PST 2010


 

	

	


	
	


College of Engineering Faculty/staff e-newsletter



	


	
	
	
		


	
		
		


	
		
		

In the Spotlight

	JDP Research Symposium Held

	
		
		


	
	

· The College of Engineering is scheduled for a power outage on Friday,
January 15th from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. This is a mandatory  furlough
day for staff, so all administrative operations will be shut down as well.

· The first day of classes for the spring semester will take place on
Wednesday, January 20th

	
	
	
	

Tracking The Dean

	
		
	





Event






Dean Hayhurst attended a  breakfast honoring Bob Filner at the SDSU Alumni
Center






Dean Hayhurst will meet with President Weber to discuss a potential NSF
Proposal 






Dean Hayhurst, along with Dr. German and Dr. Olevsky, will meet with
officials from Picatinny Arsenal






Dean Hayhurst will attend a meeting regarding  a proposal for NSF’s
Innovation Through Institutional Integration






Dean Hayhurst will meet with  representatives from General Atomics






Dean Hayhurst will travel to India 






Dean Hayhurst and Dr. Tummala will meet with officials from PSG College of
Technology in India to discuss a new MS program as well as a new
undergraduate student study abroad program for this summer






Dean Hayhurst will meet with officials from Anna University in India to
discuss SDSU’s participation in a new Green Sciences and Engineering
Initiative

	
	
	
	
		
		

Dr. Rand German:  Research Update

	
		
	


	
	


We all hear about research and the growth of research funding at
universities. Before World War II, the academic community in the US did not
have a culture of external funding. Richard Feynman represented the end of
the old culture, where excellent science did not require funding (he never
had a graduate student). 

 

Today university engineering programs are heavily measured by their external
funding and that drives us toward research centers. The National Science
Foundation studies centers, their operation (NSF will provide templates),
impact, and social implications (education, outreach, diversity, economic
development) and this has led to a book on best practices for research
centers. This is important because the large, important technical problems
society faces far exceed the solutions possible by the sole investigator.
Instead centers have become the norm for academic research. One compilation
on research centers was provided by W. R. Tash and S. M. Sacks (The Payoff -
Evaluating Research Centers, Institutes, Laboratories Consortia for Success,
2004).

 

They profile approximately 300 centers, including the CISP program I ran at
Penn State. To save you much effort in reading this book or the follow-on
supplements, here are a few bullet highlights relevant to SDSU and the
maturation of our research program in Engineering.

 

¨ Centers - creation of new scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary,
training of research workers, new challenges to beliefs and practices.

¨ Centers manage research to maximize the return on investment.

¨ Characterized by multiple projects, comprehensive efforts, mission driven
semi-autonomous efforts.

¨ At the university about 66% of the effort is on basic research, and in
engineering the balance is applied work.

¨ Centers should have mission, plans, reporting, and performance goals.

¨ Most centers struggle with valid measures of outcomes.

¨ Metrics of success are based on external peer reviews, publications,
proposal success, and internal management reviews.

¨ NSF engineering research centers are termed the “most micro-managed
centers in the world.”

 

A typical university center has 10% university funding, 10% state funding,
and the balance is a mixture of member dues, endowments, gifts, contracts,
and government support. This is very typical of the Engineering Research
Center program from NSF.  About 1/3 of the support is from federal sources.
Note the support of graduate students transfers center funds to the
university education funds in the form of graduate tuition payments. Most
universities recognize this transfer as well as the overhead payment, so
they return some of those funds to the center that is why 10% university
funding is typical.

 

In engineering, the criteria for measuring centers success includes several
factors:

 

¨ technology transfer - number of disclosures, inventions, companies,
consultations, testbeds, nondisclosure statements, student training, and
joint development programs

¨ industrial linkages - contracts with industry, company visits and visits
to companies, revenue from companies, licenses

¨ external support - absolute funding, number of sponsors, number of
contracts, mean dollars per contract, overhead recovery, graduate students
supported, in-kind support

¨ internal support - amount of space, overhead return or university
investment, instrumentation access, central facilities, promotion and tenure
actions

¨ research quality - publications (peer reviewed), conference presentations,
industrial collaborations, awards by peers in science community, competitive
prestigious grants (NSF, NIH), chairing conferences or symposia, invited
presentations

 

A few highlights of the typical successful center profile include the
following:

 

¨ minimum of one archival journal per faculty and researcher per year

¨ 40 to 50% of personnel are students

¨ 1,000 square feet of center space per senior researcher

¨ center is within 10 min. travel time to academic offices

 

and the list goes on to include number of proposals, dollar value of
proposals, symposia, conferences, faculty release time, student support, new
faculty slots, industrial advisory board, shared instrumentation, and number
of conference papers per faculty member per year (5 is average).

 

All of this is relevant as the SDSU College of Engineering moves into a
final proposal with the University of Washington and Massachusetts Institute
of Technology for a joint Engineering Research Center. The effort has passed
the first round and been invited to final proposal submission (1 of 21
efforts around the nation). Good luck to our team putting together this
proposal in neural engineering headed by Kee Moon.

 

Rand German



	
	

Senior Design Fall 2009

	
The end of each semester marks the culmination of countless hours of hard
work for many engineering students who are enrolled in their department’s
senior design courses.  It is a time of year when we can take a moment to
stop and look at the interesting projects and research being done by SDSU
Engineering students.

 

Some of the most innovative projects in the ECE Department included a Golf
Club Alert System which utilizes passive RFID tagging and an audible alarm
to help prevent lost or forgotten clubs on a golf course.  An equally
innovative project involved the creation of a navigation system to assist
visually impaired shoppers in navigating grocery stores and locating
products.

 

The Mechanical Engineering Department’s seniors presented their project’s
and research at the SDSU BioScience center.  These students are working on a
wide range of  topics including a solar powered air conditioning system and
a land speed motorcycle.

 

The AE/EM Senior design projects mainly focused on the aerodynamics of
various objects, including a motorcycle helmet aimed at optimizing lift and
drag.  Another group focused on the aerodynamics of trophy trucks, which are
described as high-performance desert racing vehicles that frequently reach
speeds upwards of 120 mph.

 

Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering students collaborated on
the design of a waste water treatment plant. The project was based on a real
local project, with industry partners providing

design specifications and site-specific information. Working in groups with
each student representing sub discipline experts, students had to navigate
difficult site conditions and a complex regulatory environment to produce a
design blending treatment processes, hydraulic function, structural
capacity, vehicle access, foundation support, and constructability.

 

Congratulations to all of our students for their innovation and hard work.

	
		


	


		
		
	

Meet the Mesa Engineering Program Support Staff

		
	
Angeline Villanueva Yang is the STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP)
Partnership of San Diego (SPSD) Program Coordinator for MEP at SDSU, and
MESA Programs at Southwestern College (SWC), and San Diego City College
(SDCC). Her primary responsibilities include coordinating the annual joint
activities of a 1.9 million dollar National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.
She has been at SDSU for almost 2 years.Prior to working for MEP and MESA,
she worked in Residential Life at Sixth College and the Computer Science and
Engineering Department at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
She is currently a member of NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in
Higher Education and a co-advisor of Pacific Asian Society of Engineers
(PASE).

	Eric Pamintuan was hired as the administrative assistant for the
STEP Partnership of San Diego (SPSD) / MESA Engineering Program (MEP)
collaborative in Fall 2007.  Eric conducts day-to-day office management for
MEP as well as support and lead responsibilities for the MESA programs at
the SPSD partner campuses, San Diego City College and Southwestern Community
College.Eric graduated from SDSU with a B.A. in Public Administration in
2007.  His previous work experience includes interning at the Naval Base San
Diego Fleet and Family Support Center and various graveyard shifts at Toys
R’ Us and Target.  Born in Lemoore and raised in San Diego, Eric currently
resides in Chula Vista with his girlfriend of 10 years.  Eric is actively
involved in the continued development of the open source blogging platform
WordPress and enjoys playing with his family’s Pomeranian, Chubbs, flag
football, and updating his status on Facebook.com every 5 minutes. 

	
	
Angeline Villanueva Yang is the STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP)
Partnership of San Diego (SPSD) Program Coordinator for MEP at SDSU, and
MESA Programs at Southwestern College (SWC), and San Diego City College
(SDCC). Her primary responsibilities include coordinating the annual joint
activities of a 1.9 million dollar National Science Foundation (NSF) grant.
She has been at SDSU for almost 2 years.Prior to working for MEP and MESA,
she worked in Residential Life at Sixth College and the Computer Science and
Engineering Department at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
She is currently a member of NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in
Higher Education and a co-advisor of Pacific Asian Society of Engineers
(PASE).

	Eric Pamintuan was hired as the administrative assistant for the
STEP Partnership of San Diego (SPSD) / MESA Engineering Program (MEP)
collaborative in Fall 2007.  Eric conducts day-to-day office management for
MEP as well as support and lead responsibilities for the MESA programs at
the SPSD partner campuses, San Diego City College and Southwestern Community
College.Eric graduated from SDSU with a B.A. in Public Administration in
2007.  His previous work experience includes interning at the Naval Base San
Diego Fleet and Family Support Center and various graveyard shifts at Toys
R’ Us and Target.  Born in Lemoore and raised in San Diego, Eric currently
resides in Chula Vista with his girlfriend of 10 years.  Eric is actively
involved in the continued development of the open source blogging platform
WordPress and enjoys playing with his family’s Pomeranian, Chubbs, flag
football, and updating his status on Facebook.com every 5 minutes. 

	
		
Eric Pamintuan was hired as the administrative assistant for the STEP
Partnership of San Diego (SPSD) / MESA Engineering Program (MEP)
collaborative in Fall 2007.  Eric conducts day-to-day office management for
MEP as well as support and lead responsibilities for the MESA programs at
the SPSD partner campuses, San Diego City College and Southwestern Community
College.Eric graduated from SDSU with a B.A. in Public Administration in
2007.  His previous work experience includes interning at the Naval Base San
Diego Fleet and Family Support Center and various graveyard shifts at Toys
R’ Us and Target.  Born in Lemoore and raised in San Diego, Eric currently
resides in Chula Vista with his girlfriend of 10 years.  Eric is actively
involved in the continued development of the open source blogging platform
WordPress and enjoys playing with his family’s Pomeranian, Chubbs, flag
football, and updating his status on Facebook.com every 5 minutes. 

		
	


	
		
		

Research Corner—Projects Submitted & Awards Granted in December

	
		
	



Name

 

Dr. Ashkan Ashrafi, Co-PI Dr. Santosh Nagaraj

 

Dr. Ed Beighley

 

Dr. Asfaw Beyene

 

Dr. Asfaw Beyene

 

Dr. Rob Dowell

 

Dean David T. Hayhurst

 

 

Dr. Gustaaf Jacobs

 

 

Dr. Sam Kassegne

 

 

Dr. Sunil Kumar

 

 

Dr. Sunil Kumar

 

 

Dr. Eugene Olevsky, co-PI Dr. Rand German

 

Dr. Ken Walsh

 

 



Dept

 

ECE

 

 

CCEE

 

ME

 

ME

 

CCEE

 

DNS

 

 

AE/EM

 

 

ME

 

 

ECE

 

 

ECE

 

 

ME

 

 

CCEE



Title of Project

 

Theory and Applications of New Band-limited Orthogonal Continuous and
Discrete Signal Sets

 

Reducing Potential Storm water Runoff Toxicity Using Limestone Linings

 

ARRA: Industrial Assessment Centers

 

IAC Coronado Naval Base - North Island

 

Simulation and Testing to Support Seismic Design of Anchorage

 

SDSU Society of Women Engineers, National Society of Black Engineers and
Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers Chapters

 

High-order Particle-mesh Algorithms Based on Hybrid WENO-spectral Methods
for Simulation of High-speed Particle- and Droplet-laden Flows

 

Optical Characterization and Modeling of AllPolyPV Organic Solar Cells to
Establish Optimized 3D System Architecture for Increased Performance

 

Design of Intelligent Cross-layer Routing Protocols for Airborne Wireless
Networks Under Dynamic Spectrum Access Paradigm

 

Robust H.264 Video Packetization and Prototype of Video Streaming in
Multi-hop Air­borne Wireless Networks

 

Advanced Anti-Armor and Thermo-Resistant Booster Net-Shape Components by
Spark-Plasma Sintering

 

NEESR-CR: Full-scale Structural and Nonstructural Building Systems
Performance During Earthquakes

 

GC = Geosyntec Consultants

 

UTB LLC = UT-Battelle, LLC

 

MDA = Missile Defense Agency



FA

 

NSF

 

 

GC

 

US DOE

 

UTB LLC

 

UCSD

 

NGC

 

 

DOD

 

 

NSF

 

 

DOD

 

 

DOD

 

 

MDA

 

 

UCSD



Status

 

Submitted

 

 

Awarded

 

Prior

 

Submitted 

 

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Awarded

 

 

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Awarded

 

 

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Awarded

 

	
	

Faculty and staff are invited each month to submit stories, story ideas and
photos that you would like to see included in this newsletter.  Please
contact Carly at chouse at mail.sdsu.edu or at 4-0605 

	

 

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