UMC fall 2012

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Fall 2012 UMC Meeting
Sunday Dec. 9, 2012
Westin Arlington Gateway
12:00 – 4:30
12:00
Gather and buffet lunch with graduate student workshop attendees
1:00
Introductions and news from around the country
1:30
UMC Business
2:15
MGI + 1.5: Impacts of the MGI on the academic materials
community 1.5 years later
4:30
Adjourn
2013 UMC Survey
• The survey has been ported from Ga. Tech. (thanks,
Naresh!), edited and reorganized to reflect how the
data are reported back.
• The revised survey has been transmitted to MRS, who
will web host, collect and aggregate data.
• The survey should open in the next several weeks to be
due by Jan. 31, 2013.
• Survey results should appear on or about April 1, 2013
in Powerpoint format to the survey respondents.
Spring 2013 meeting place and date
West Coast: Associate with Spring MRS
- San Francisco
- Thursday April 4 or Friday April 5
- 0.5 to 1.0 day meeting
Traditional format: DC in late June
- Arlington VA
- Monday June 24 – Friday June 29
- up to 1.5 day meeting possible
Items on the agenda:
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Officer elections
2012 UMC Survey review
MGI
Early Career Faculty Success
Agency Directors
Accessing “non-traditional” or “directed” funding streams
Enrollment management
Distance education opportunities in MSE
Proposed revisions to the ABET Materials Program Criteria
by the TMS Accreditation Committee
Summary of the revisions:
1. Biology and biological were been added as examples.
2. “computational techniques” was mentioned at the beginning of the Curriculum
paragraph along with advanced science and engineering principles. Also, the last
sentence was modified to associate “consistent with the program educational
objectives” with selection and design rather than methods.
3. The introductory sentence was revised so that the first refers to general materials
criteria, while the second identifies specific names associated with
materials/metallurgical vs. ceramics criteria.
The first two items were in response to input from this committee. The third was
identified during the revision process as needing clarification.
Professional Registration PAKS-UMC input requested.
• The next PAKS (Professional Activities and Knowledge Study) for the MET/MAT
Professional Engineer exam will take place in 2013.
• Every six to eight years the exam is refreshed by asking PEs in the field to review
the specifications of the exam to be sure the exam is relevant to the practice. A
survey is used in this process.
• The last was completed in February of 2007 and resulted in an anchor exam for
the October 2008 administration.
• The process will begin in 2013 with the survey creation at the TMS annual
meeting. Other societies can be identified and asked to participate in the survey.
Although survey takers are required to have a PE license, the NCEES has rules
that allow some non-PE involvement.
• If anyone from the UMC is interested in taking the survey, please let Mary
Samsa, TMS, know (msamsa@tms.org).
TMS Education Committee: computational tools in
materials education.
• TMS has an Education Committee with a focus on undergraduate and
graduate materials engineering education.
• The ICME Committee also has a Subcommittee on Education.
• Are there areas the UMC can identify where assistance from TMS in regard to
teaching computational tools would be helpful?
• Identifying software and/or vendors who have education versions, case
studies, best practices, etc. Please provide any feedback.
MGI + 1.5: Impacts of the MGI on the academic materials
community 1.5 years later.
• Perspective from the center (Dr. Ashley White, AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at the
National Science Foundation)
• How are programs responding to the MGI (presenters from the UMC
membership)?
• Discussion and identification of high points for summary letter to OSTP.
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