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Development of a Career Proposal Dr. Teresa Wu Industrial Engineering Department

Development of a Career Proposal Dr. Teresa Wu Industrial Engineering Department Arizona State University. Step 5:. Industry Collaboration. Step 4:. Education Plan. Step 3:. Research Plan. Step 2:. Attend NSF Grantee’s Conference. Step 1:. Visit NSF. CAREER Proposal Preparation.

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Development of a Career Proposal Dr. Teresa Wu Industrial Engineering Department

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  1. Development of a Career Proposal Dr. Teresa Wu Industrial Engineering Department Arizona State University

  2. Step 5: Industry Collaboration Step 4: Education Plan Step 3: Research Plan Step 2: Attend NSF Grantee’s Conference Step 1: Visit NSF CAREER Proposal Preparation

  3. Creates the research need for the development of the Virtual Product Development System Vision: Research Direction Web-based Collaborative Information Systems Distributed, Collaborative New Product Development

  4. Research Issues • Establish the Information system foundation by which globally distributed, collaborating engineers can design and develop world-class products quickly and cost-effectively. • Develop the framework in which global engineers can actively participate and proactively develop products. Specifically, the framework will provide the decision solutions to: • How should a company select partners to perform the constituent responsibilities of a business initiative? • What is a suitable methodology to analyze conflicts among engineers? • What is an appropriate mechanism for engineers to converge to an agreeable design?

  5. New Course – Distributed Information System for Product Development IEE 505 – Information Engineering IEE563 – Distributed Information System Office of Minority Engineering Programs (OMEP) and Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) Activities Joint Arizona Consortium – Manufacturing and Engineering Education for Tomorrow (JACME2T) Research Experience for High School Teachers Integrating Educational and Industrial Outreach Curriculum Development Project Oriented Activities Industrial Outreach

  6. Collaborating with Industry • Advantages • Exposure and involvement with “real world” applications and problems • Research and intellectual resources • Disadvantages • Intellectual property issues • Short-term and “quick fix” perspective of some industrial partners

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