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ENGINEERING AT A GLANCE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON - PPT Presentation

13 in the world 3 among public universities in Academic Ranking of World Universities 7 most innovative university in the world 1 among US public institutions according to Reuters 7 among US universities in Milken Institute report on technology transfer ID: 725452

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ENGINEERING AT A GLANCESlide2

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

#14 in the world, #3 among public universities, in

Academic Ranking of World Universities

#1 most innovative university among U.S. public institutions, according to

Reuters

#7 among US universities in Milken Institute report on technology transferSlide3

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONSlide4

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HIGHLIGHTS

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS & SCHOOLS

William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics

Bioengineering

Chemical EngineeringCivil & Environmental EngineeringPaul G. Allen School of Computer Science & EngineeringElectrical & Computer EngineeringHuman Centered Design & EngineeringIndustrial & Systems EngineeringMaterials Science & EngineeringMechanical Engineering

Ranked

10th among all public engineering schools5,385 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS2,667 GRADUATE STUDENTS269 FACULTY MEMBERSExternally funded research in FY18

$153 MILLIONReported

1,128 INNOVATIONS

and filed

1,824 PATENTS

in last 5 years

Responsible for

55% OF UW START UPS

in the last 5 yearsSlide5

UW LEADS ENGINEERING EDUCATION

Mission: To develop outstanding engineers and ideas that change the world

Nearly

50 percent

of Washington state engineering graduates come from UW EngineeringDegrees granted in 2018:Undergraduate: 1,177Master’s: 734PhD: 112

Average annual starting salary of $73K

74% of graduates stay in Washington stateSlide6

SOARING STUDENT INTEREST

UW Seattle 2018 Freshman applicants with Engineering as first-choice majorSlide7

Washington lags in engineering degree productionSlide8

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FACULTY LEAD

Clean Energy Institute

ADVANCE Center for Institutional Change

Boeing Advanced Research CenterJoint Center for Aerospace Technology Innovation (JCATI)eScience Institute

GIX (Global Innovation Exchange)Washington Nanofabrication CenterNorthwest IMPACTMolecular Engineering & SciencesInstitute for Nano-Engineered SystemsSlide9

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING TENURED/TENURE-TRACK FACULTY FTESlide10

The University of Washington has the

second highest

percentage of

female faculty representation

in the top 50 Colleges of Engineering (Top 30 shown. Source: ASEE 2018 Online Profiles)Slide11

10 YEAR TREND: FACULTY WITH JOINT APPOINTMENTSSlide12

RESEARCH & INNOVATIONSlide13

STRATEGIC RESEARCH AREAS

Environment

Energy

ManufacturingHealth

Infrastructure and Smart CitiesSlide14

INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS

Key industry partnerships

Boeing (BARC)

MicrosoftPACCARMicronT-MobileFacebook Google

Global partnerships include Origincell, RICOH, WinbondSlide15

Commitment to diversity and accessSlide16

DIRECT TO COLLEGE (DTC) ADMISSIONS

Designed to improve the student experience

Eliminate the highly competitive admissions process

Provide students with a more certain pathway to engineering degreesDTC students will have access to at least one engineering majorImplement a 4 year engineering curriculumFirst-year experiential learning courses

Second-year engineering abroadVertically Integrated ProjectsIndustry CapstoneIntegration with Arts, Humanities and Social SciencesSlide17

DTC STUDENT COHORT

DTC demographics (954 students)

70% WA state residents

13.3% international16.7% domestic non-resident32.8% female9% URM19.8% first generation14.9% low incomeFall quarter performance

309 students on Dean’s List (at least 3.5 GPA)21 students on Low Scholarship (below 2.0 GPA) Slide18

HOUSING & FOOD SERVICES PARTNERSHIP

Essential for our student experience

Living Learning Community experience for 800+ students living in Maple Hall

Dabble Lab in Maple Hall Area 01MILL in McCarty Hall opened this fall8000

sq ft makerspace and wet labSlide19

INDUSTRY CAPSTONE PROGRAM

Rapidly growing in its second year

70 projects, engaging approximately 280 students from all 10 engineering units

Corporate sponsors include Boeing, Genie, Microsoft, NanoString, PACCAR, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and many moreSlide20

CAREER CENTER @ ENGINEERING

Opened in Fall 2015

Over 8,500 student interactions with CC@E

538 companies came to recruit74% of students do at least one internshipSlide21

STUDENT CLUBS & COMPETITIONS

UW

EcoCAR

EcoCAR3 Advanced Vehicle Technology CompetitionConverting a Chevrolet Camaro into electric hybrid Husky RoboticsParticipates in University Rover ChallengeDesign, build, program and test a Mars Rover in simulated missions

HyperloopDesigning a magnetic levitation train that glides inside an evacuated tubeplaced 4th in nation in Elon Musk’s competition Slide22

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

30 active student exchange programs

Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

Tsinghua UniversityTechnical University of Berlin18 study abroad programs for engineering creditBangalore, India

Hangzhou, ChinaRome, ItalySlide23

GUIDING PRINCIPLESSlide24

FACILITIES

PROGRESS

Nanoengineering

& Science

Bill & Melinda Gates Center

Bowman Building

Minor RemodsHFS PartnershipsSlide25

INVESTMENTS IN THE FUTURE

Growing students, faculty & facilities to expand our impact

Continue to build relationships with industry

Industry capstone programCareer CenterResearch partnershipsGlobal partnershipsGIXIndustry researchUniversity partnerships

Study abroad programs