RUSSIAN RIVER ESTUARY STUDY
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  • fiche de synthèse - matière potentielle : report
RUSSIAN RIVER ESTUARY STUDY 1992-1993
  • county to high elevations
  • river mouth
  • periods of prolonged estuary closure
  • estuary management plan
  • release of hatchery fish
  • river estuary
  • flooding
  • periods
  • recommendations a. hydrology

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A Model For
University-Industry Collaboration:
The Center for Analog and Mixed Signal
Integrated Circuit Design at WPI
John McNeill
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
mcneill@ece.wpi.edu
http://ece.wpi.edu/analogPresentation Overview
• Background
• Industry-University Partnership
• Center Overview
• Operational Details
• Advice
• Conclusion
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 2Background: Personal
1979-1983 A.B. Engineering, Dartmouth College
1983-1986 Design Engineer, Analogic Corp.
1986-1990 Design Engineer / Engineering Manager,
Adaptive Optics Associates (AOA)
1990-1991 MSEE, University of Rochester
1991-1994 PhD, Boston University
1994-2004 Assistant / Associate Professor, WPI
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 3Background: WPI
• Founded 1865
– USA's 3rd-oldest technological university
• Located in Worcester, Massachusetts
– 1 hour from Boston
• Full-time enrollment:
~ 2700 Undergrad, ~ 500 Grad (~220 FT Faculty)
– Small size allows close faculty interaction
• University with core focus on science, engineering,
and management of technology
• Grants bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees
in 30+ disciplines
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 4Background: Curriculum
• "Technological humanist"
–Prepare students for entire career and life path
• Projects (Close collaboration with faculty mentor)
–Humanities Project
• Express creativity in nontechnical fields
–Interdisciplinary Project
• Society-technology interface.
• Option: Global sites from London to Bangkok
–Disciplinary Project (Capstone)
• Obtain professional-level design experience
• Integrate, apply, knowledge
• Solve “ real-world” problems
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 5Presentation Overview
• Background
• Industry-University Partnership
– Goals
– Traditional Research Model
– Collaborative Design Center
• Center Overview
• Operational Details
• Advice
• Conclusion
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 6Industry / University Partnership: Goals
• Industry
– Technical
• Stay current with "cutting edge" research
• Explore / develop "back burner" ideas
– Human Resources
• Identify good engineers to hire!
• University
– Intellectual Mission (Research)
• "Create knowledge"
– Customer Service (Education)
• Instruction, research relevant to needs of
student, industry constituencies
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 7Traditional Research Model
• Targeted
– Support 1
graduate student
– Single project
• Disadvantages:
– High cost
– Lost opportunity
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 8Collaborative Design Center
• Consortium
– Take advantage of
common interests
– Free flow of
information,
contact among
members
– Pooling resources
allows reduced
entry cost
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 9Presentation Overview
• Background
• Industry-University Partnership
• Center Overview
– Organization
– Benefits for Students
– Benefits for Sponsors
– Choices for Faculty
• Operational Details
• Advice
• Conclusion
McNeill, “A Model for University-Industry Collaboration …,” EWME2004 10

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