college of engineering & applied sciences all hands meeting 28 january 2011
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College of Engineering & Applied College of Engineering & Applied SciencesSciences
All Hands Meeting
28 January 2011
Opening Remarks – Tony Vizzini LEED Certification – Karlis Kaugars Dean’s Remarks – Tony Vizzini Questions
AgendaAgenda
Kay Mortellaro (CEAS) – Grants & Contracts Analyst
Judy Seymour (ECE) – Office Assistant
Mariann Cardenas (ECE) Iskender Sahin (MAE)
IntroductionsIntroductions
FarewellsFarewells
Richard Hathaway (MAE) Harold Hladky (PCI) Peter Parker (PCI) Klaz Welch (IME)
Upcoming RetirementsUpcoming Retirements
New HiresNew Hires
Dept Area New/Repl StatusPCI Chem Eng - Processing Replacement PhonePCI Chem Eng - Materials Replacement PhoneECE Electrical Eng - Power Replacement Open
CS Computer Science - Architecture New Open
IME Industrial Eng - Health Systems New Campus
MAE Mechanical Eng - Engines Replacement OpenCCE Civil Eng - Transportation New Open
College of Engineering & Applied College of Engineering & Applied SciencesSciences
Karlis Kaugars
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Certification
28 January 2011
College of Engineering & Applied College of Engineering & Applied SciencesSciences
Tony Vizzini
Dean’s Remarks
28 January 2011
Student AccomplishmentsStudent Accomplishments
CCE freshman students finished first application of service learning project Safe Routes to School. The 1001 students performed scans and developed recommendations to make walking and/or biking safe.
32 paper and chemical students boarded a charter bus to visit the Appleton and Neenah areas of Wisconsin sponsored by Voith North America.
Consortia AccomplishmentsConsortia Accomplishments
Green Manufacturing Industrial – Welcomes FabriKal and Landscape Forms
CAPE – Welcomes Amway, Corning, Daetwyler R&D, Neenah Paper
CAViDS – Welcomes Caterpillar and BorgWarner
AccomplishmentsAccomplishments
Peter Gustafson, KCMS, $39K Tianshu Liu, AF SBIR, $150K Parviz Merati, Claudia Fajardo, Tianshu
Liu, Toyota, $65K Koorosh Naghshineh, Nissan, $55K
E-Week – February 21-25E-Week – February 21-25
E-Week dinner, Tuesday 2/22 Week full of fun activities Last year PCI won Best Department
The ParkViewThe ParkView
Commencement reception IME candidate seminars Honors College lunch Concrete Canoe All Hands meeting 2011 North American Computational
Linguistics Olympiad (NACLO) – KAMSC (John Kapenga – “the shortage of space we have”)
SchedulingScheduling
Off-campus, University, College, Department, RSO
Window for reservation
Discussion – look at a 3 month window for big events
Tear Down/CleanupTear Down/Cleanup
Return to a given state Removal of trash Secure the facility
Discussion – Return the room to a cleared setting. Can be sensible if next user could be accommodated.
Emergency PreparednessEmergency Preparedness
Fire AlarmExit building to gathering areas
TornadoProceed to shelters
Medical911, 9-911Mobilize locallyPerform appropriate procedures
Student Concerngowmu.wmich.edu
Development GoalsDevelopment Goals
Faculty EnhancementsCompetitive resourceEngine for growth
Student EnhancementsSupport current activitiesAllow for new programs
Facility & Equipment Student Support
Take AwaysTake Aways
Great things are happening in the college
New facilities to do new things
Working for the future