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ASEE-SEFI-TUB INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM
Berlin, Germany, October 1-4, 2002
Program
as of 8 March 2016
**Tuesday 10/1 – Thursday 10/3: Berlin Hilton**
**Friday 10/4: Technical University Berlin**
Tuesday, October 1, 2002
1700 – 1900
Registration
1900 – 2100
Opening Cocktail Reception
Wednesday, October 2, 2002
0800 – 1730
Registration
0800 – 0900
Continental Breakfast
0900 – 1030
General Session
Welcome Presentations:
Eugene DeLoatch
President
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Dean of Engineering
Morgan State University, U.S.A.
Tor-Ulf Weck
President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Professor of Building Structures
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Jörg Steinbach
First Vice President
Technical University Berlin, Germany
First Plenary Address: “Accreditation and the Global Opportunity”
Winfred Phillips
Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School
University of Florida, U.S.A.
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Second Plenary Address: “National Accreditation/Global Practices: the
German Approach to Accreditation”
Dietmar von Hoyningen-Huene
Chair, Accreditation Committee
German Accreditation Council and
Rector
University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, Germany
1030 – 1100
Break
1100 – 1230
General Session
Hans Kaiser, Session Chair
Vice President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Vice Rector
Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Third Plenary Address: “Choices and Challenges: Lessons
Learned in the Evolution of Online Engineering
Education”
Andy DiPaolo
Executive Director, Stanford Center for Professional
Development and
Senior Associate Dean, College of Engineering
Stanford University, U.S.A.
Fourth Plenary Address: “Entrepreneurship of University
Graduates - Elements and Strategies”
*Johann-Dietrich Wörner
President
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
Fifth Plenary Address: “Partnerships that Advance
Engineering Education – the EPICS Model”
John Spencer
Manager, University Programs
Microsoft Research, U.S.A.
&
William Oakes
Co-Director of EPICS, Assistant Professor
Purdue University, U.S.A.
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Sixth Plenary Address: “Interactiv Distance Learning
Laboratories for the 21st Century”
Rahman Jamal
Director, Technical Marketing
National Instruments
1230 – 1400
Lunch
On own
1400 – 1530
Break Out 1
National Accreditation/Global Practices: Different Concepts and
Procedures
Torbjörn Hedberg, Session Chair
Past President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Professor of Mathematics
Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
George Peterson
Executive Director
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, USA
“Engineering Accreditation in the United States: the
Changing Paradigm”
Andrew Ramsay
Director for Engineer’s Relations
Engineering Council, United Kingdom
“The Economics and Organisation of UK-based
Accreditation of Engineering Degree Programmes”
Kruno Hernaut
Chairperson, VDI Committee - Training in Engineering
Accreditation Agency for Eng. & Computer Science
Programs and
Director, University Relations and Engineering Education
Siemens AG, Germany
“Accreditation of Engineering Programs in Germany”
1400 – 1530
Break Out 2
Educating Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship Non-technical Collaboration
Pamela Kurstedt, Session Chair
Assistant Dean of Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, U.S.A.
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David Ku
Lawrence P. Huang Chair for Engineering
Entrepreneurship
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
“A New Program for Engineering Entrepreneurship at
Georgia Tech”
Steven Nichols
Associate Vice President for Research
University of Texas at Austin
Steven Currall
Associate Professor of Management and Psychology
Rice University, U.S.A.
“Technology Entrepreneurship Education at Rice
University: a Collaborative Initiative by the Schools of
Engineering, Management, and Natural Sciences”
1400 – 1530
Break Out 3
Technology in Learning Systems: The Use of Technology
to Enhance Learning
Ernest Smerdon, Session Chair
Past President
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Dean Emeritus, Engineering and Mines
University of Arizona, U.S.A.
Shirley Booth
University Teacher, Higher Education Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Vincent Wade
Lecturer in Computer Science
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
“Next Generation eLearning – Generating Dynamic,
Individualized eLearning Courses”
Monson H. Hayes
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
“Producing Media Rich Distance Learning Content
Easily”
1530 – 1600
Break
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1600 – 1730
Break Out 4
National Accreditation/Global Practices: Accreditation and the Impact
on Innovations of Engineering Education
Giuliano Augusti, Session Chair
Professor of Engineering
University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Italy
Jan Uhlir
Dean, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
“Specific Advantages and Problems of Structured Study
Accreditations”
Lyle Feisel
Vice President, Educational Activities
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Dean Emeritus, Engineering and Applied Science
State University of New York, Binghamton, U.S.A.
“ABET Accreditation: Barrier or Bridge to Innovation”
Gerald Jakubowski
Immediate Past President
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Dean of Science and Engineering
Loyola Marymount University, U.S.A.
1600 – 1730
Break Out 5
Educating Engineering Students in EntrepreneurshipEngineering Collaboration
Session Chair: TBD
Claudine Guidat
Director, Systems and Industrial Engineering Laboratory
Ecole Nationale Supérieure en Génie des Systèmes
Industriels - Nancy, France
“Integrating Entrepreneurship Skills in Engineering
Education: a Practical Example Based on Innovation and
Design”
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KunMo Chung
President
Hoseo University, South Korea
“Hoseo Graduate School of Venture Business: an
Entrepreneurship for Academia-Industry Cooperation in
the Knowledge-based Society”
Sigram Schindler
Chief Executive Officer
TELES AG, Germany and
Professor
Technical University Berlin, Germany
“Promoting Entrepreneurship: How Can Universities
and Companies Contribute?”
1600 – 1730
Break Out 6
Technology in Learning Systems: Cognitive Aspects of
Technology Assisted Learning Systems
Anders Hagström, Session Chair
Senior Assistant, Automatic Control Laboratory
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology – Zürich, Switzerland
Gearold R. Johnson
Professor Emeritus of Engineering
Colorado State University, U.S.A.
“Experiences with Information and Communications
Technologies for Engineering Education at a Distance”
Zdenek Zdrahal
Senior Research Fellow
Open University, United Kingdom
“Learning Through Collaborative Design”
Ruedi Seiler
Professor of Mathematics
Technical University Berlin, Germany
“E-Learning of Mathematics in Engineering Education”
1830 – 2130
Reception & Dinner
Sponsored by EDS PLM Solutions
Speaker: Hulas King
Director, Global Strategic Partnerships
EDS-PLM Solutions
“PACE – Preparing Designing Engineers for the Future”
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Thursday, October 3, 2002
0800 – 1230
Registration
0800 – 0900
Continental Breakfast
0900 – 1030
Break Out 7
National Accreditation/Global Practices: Accreditation and Quality
Brian Mulhall, Session Chair
Senior Lecturer, Electronic and Electrical Engineering
University of Surrey, United Kingdom
René-Paul Martin
Director, Human Resources
ATOFINA SA, France
“Presentation of the French System: CTI as Contributing
to the Continuous Improvement and the Search of
Excellence of Engineering Education Institutions”
M. Dayne Aldridge
Dean of Engineering
Mercer University, U.S.A.
&
Maryanne Weiss
Director, Education and Information Services
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
“Motivating Faculty Change Through Active Learning
Workshops”
Ton Vroeijenstijn
External Consultant for Quality Assurance
Association of Universities in the Netherlands, the
Netherlands
“From Quality Assurance to Accreditation: the Dutch
Case”
0900 – 1030
Break Out 8
Educating Engineering Students in EntrepreneurshipIndustry Collaboration
Stephen Melsheimer, Session Chair
Associate Dean of Engineering
Clemson University, U.S.A.
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Pavel Komárek
Director, Business and Innovation Centre
Czech Technical University, Czech Republic
“Innovation Centre and Entrepreneurship”
Jane Royston
Branco Weiss Chair of Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Lausanne,
Switzerland
“Alternatives in Entrepreneurship Education: a Case for
Comprehensiveness”
Katherine Emery
Producer, Teaching Resources for Entrepreneurship
Educators, Stanford Technology Ventures Program
Stanford University, U.S.A.
“Distributed Learning and Entrepreneurship Education
for Engineers and Scientists – The Stanford Perspective”
0900 – 1030
Break Out 9
Technology in Learning Systems: Where Will Technology
Lead Us in Enhancing Learning
Ivan Gibson, Session Chair
Third Year Class Tutor
National University of Ireland - Galway, Ireland
Eugenio García-Gardea
Dean of Engineering
Technological Institute of Monterrey, Mexico
&
Teofilo Ramos
Dean of Institutional Effectiveness
Technology Institute of Monterrey, Mexico
“Technology and Learning Systems at Monterrey Tech”
W.E. White
Director, Ryerson Centre for Engineering Education
Ryerson Polytechnic University, Canada
“The Effective Use of Integrated, Interactive Pedagogies
in Engineering Design Education”
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Walter Schaufelberger
Past President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Professor of Automatic Control
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Zürich, Switzerland
&
Anders Hagström
Senior Assistant, Automatic Control Laboratory
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Zürich, Switzerland
“ETH World – Design and Implementation of a Virtual
University”
1030 – 1100
Break
1100 – 1230
Break Out 10
“National Accreditation/Global Practices: Discussion and
Preparation of Presentations on Lessons Learned and
Future Needs”
Günter Heitmann, Session Chair
Technical University Berlin, Germany
German National Representative
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Jack Levy, Rapporteur
Advisor
Thematic Network E4, Europe
1100 – 1230
Break Out 11
“Educating Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship:
Discussion and Preparation of Presentations on Lessons
Learned and Future Needs”
Pamela Kurstedt, Session Chair
Assistant Dean of Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, U.S.A.
Jack Lohmann, Rapporteur
Associate Dean of Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
1100 – 1230
Break Out 12
“Technology in Learning Systems: Discussion and
Preparation of Presentations on Lessons Learned and Future
Needs”
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Ernest Smerdon, Session Chair
Past President
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Dean Emeritus, Engineering & Mines
University of Arizona, U.S.A.
Russel Jones, Rapporteur
Managing Partner
World Expertise, LLC, U.S.A.
1230 – 1400
Lunch
On Own
1230 – 1400
Deans, Presidents, Provosts and Rectors Networking
Lunch
1400
Afternoon Open for Social/Cultural Activities in the
Context of the German Unification Day and Further
Networking on International Collaboration among
Engineering Education Institutions
Friday, October 4, 2002
0700 – 0800
Registration
0800 – 0900
Continental Breakfast
0900 – 1030
General Session
Auditorium H1028, Main Building, Technical University Berlin
Presentations by Rapporteurs
Welcome Address:
Jörg Steinbach
First Vice President
Technical University Berlin, Germany
Tor-Ulf Weck, Session Chair
President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Professor of Building Structures
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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National Accreditation/Global Practices
Jack Levy
Advisor
Thematic Network E4, Europe
Educating Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship
Jack Lohmann
Associate Dean of Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
Technology in Learning Systems
Russel Jones
Managing Partner
World Expertise, LLC, U.S.A.
1030 – 1100
Break
1100 – 1230
General Session
Auditorium H1028, Main Building, Technical University Berlin
Session Chair: TBD
Keynote Presentation:
Edward Parrish
President
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A.
Keynote Presentation:
Günther Seliger
Director, Institute of Machine Tools & Factory Management
Technical University Berlin, Germany
1230 – 1700
Poster Session
Lichthof, Technical University Berlin
Opening Remarks:
Tor-Ulf Weck
President
European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Professor of Building Structures
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Adjournment
*not confirmed
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