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Globex @ PKU Engineering

Dongxiao Zhang

December 5, 2016The Four Seasons at PKU

What’s Globex?

Global Educational Exchange

• The Globex programs constitute an initiative for educational exchange and research collaboration between PKU Engineering and a foreign engineering college.

• They provide a framework for exceptional students and faculty to attain a global educational, research and professional experience.

• Both parties subscribe to the policy of equal opportunity and non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, ethnicity, or religion.

• The Globex agreement is governed by the principles of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit.

Globex Family Tree

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Cross Cultural Design for Service Michael Barry, Julie Stanford & Pamela Hinds

Stanford University

Applied Numerical Methods Shaoqiang Tang, Peking

University

Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology

Bingqing Wei, University of Delaware

Random Phenomena: Probability, Statistics &

Statistical Design of Experiments

Babatunde Ogunnaike University of Delaware

Orthopedic Biomechanics

Michael Santare, University of Delaware

Engineering System Analysis Ali Haghani, University of Maryland

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DATE DAY

Class Start/End: Jul 16 to Aug 10

BJ Tours

Jul 12-14

Ends on Aug 10 Starts on Jun 25

Class Start/End: Aug 13-24

Prof. Ray Adomaitis

U of Maryland, USA

光伏效应与太阳能(3)

Photovoltaics:Solar Energy (3)

Prof. Sung June Kim

Seoul National U, Korea

神经假体工程 (3)Neural Prosthetic Engineering (3)

Prof. Shanton Chang, Assist. Dean

U of Melbourne, Australia

工商路线:高效E2C信息交互 (3)Technology & Business Alignments for an Effective

E2C Information Exchange (3)

Prof. Susan Mays

U of Texas Austin, USA

中国经济: 增长与全球联系(3)

China Economy (3)

Prof. Joshua Eisenman

U of Texas Austin, USA中国与世界 (3)

China & the World (3)

Prof. Gwynn Elfring

U of British Columbia, Canada

微流控与生物流体动力学(3)Microfluidics & Biological Fluid

Dynamics (3)

Prof. Marc Lucas

Mines Paris Tech, Paris, France

跨文化设计:对生态负责的商业模型 (6)Cross-Cultural Design for an Eco-Responsible

Business Model (6)

2016 Globex Instructors

Prof. Daricha Sutivong

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

工程项目管理中的金融决策 (3)Financial Decisions in Engineering Project

Management (3)

Prof. Hongbin Liu

King’s College London, UK

柔性化机器人:从类人到软体(3)

Compliant Robotics: Humanoids to Soft Robots (3)

Prof. Eric Climent & Prof. Dominique Legendre

Inst of Fluid Mechanics, France计算多相流的工程应用 (3)

Computational Multiphase Flows for Engineering Applications (3)

Prof. Yong Tae Yoon

Seoul National University, Korea

未来电力系统 (3)Future Electric Power Systems (3)

Prof. Cedric Weber

King’s College London, UK

材料基因组评估 (3)Materials Genome Assessment (3)

Prof. Virginia Cha

National U of Singapore, Singapore

创新创业:精益创业方法(3)Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creations (3)

2016 Globex Instructors

Computational Multiphase Flows for Engineering Applications (3 credits)

计算多相流的工程应用

Instructors Dominique LEGENDRE, Inst. of Fluid Mechanics, INP-ENSEEIHT/IMFT ([email protected])

Eric CLIMENT, Inst. of Fluid Mechanics, INP-ENSEEIHT/IMFT ([email protected])

Synopsis Multiphase flows are ubiquitous in industry (petroleum, nuclear engineering and energy transformations) as well as in environment . Depending on the flow conditions two flow configurations can be observed: dispersed two-phase flows with particles, drops and bubbles or flows with complex and deformable interfaces experiencing topologic evolutions: rupture, coalescence, etc.. The numerical simulation has proven to be an efficient tool for engineers and researchers to understand and model the complex interplay between the phases. The purpose of the lectures is to introduce numerical simulations of (i) numerical methods able to deal with complex interfaces and (ii) dispersed two-phase flows such as particle suspensions, bubbly liquids and droplet sprays. Lectures on classic numerical approaches for solving Navier-Stokes equations will be introduced, together with one-fluid approaches as Volume of Fluid (VoF) or Level Set. We will present how to handle coupling with L agrangian tracking of particles (dispersion in turbulence, two -way coupling effects). Students will be trained to program some practical examples of important phenomena. Students will work on projects us ing Matlab to simulate interface deformation and Lagrangian tracking of particles, bubbles and droplets in flows.

Offering 2016 July Semester (Julmester)

Audience Year 3 & 4 Undergraduates and Graduate Students

Classroom Room xxx, Teaching Bldg. No. XX, Peking University

Schedule Class: 8-11 AM, M-F, July 4–22, 2016; Final Exam: 8-11 AM, July 23, 2016

Objective To develop an understanding of the numerical methods for solving multiphase flows. The students will be trained to the specificity of interface deformation numerical techniques and tracking of particles, drops and bubbles. Numerical simulations of complex industrial configurations will be discussed.

Topics 1. Introduction to computational fluids mechanics 2. Examples of two-phase flows in engineering applications 3. Introduction to VoF and Level Set methods 4. Numerical project on interface deformation with Matlab 5. Particle and Bubble dynamics (Forces) 6. Numerical project on solving ODEs with Matlab for particle trajectories

References

1) Roland Clift, John R. Grace and Martin E. Weber, Bubbles, Drops, and Particles, Dover Books on Engineering (ISBN 0486445801, 9780486445809).

2) C. Clayton T. Crowe, John D. Schwarzkopf, Martin Sommerfeld and Yutaka Tsuji, Multiphase Flows with Droplets and Particles, CRC Press (2011) (ISBN 1439840504, 9781439840504).

3) Scardovelli and Zaleski, Direct numerical simulation of free-surface and interfacial flow, Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 31 (1999) 567-603

4) Andrea Prosperetti and Grétar Tryggvason, Computational Methods for Multiphase Flow, Cambridge University Press (2007) (ISBN 0521847648, 9780521847643).

Grading Midterm Exam 25%

Final Exam 25%

Computational Project 30%

Homework 20%

Total 100%

The Materials Genome Assessment (3 Credits)

材料基因组评估

Instructor Cedric Weber, Physics, King’s College London ([email protected])

Synopsis This course will provide a pedagogical introduction to computational modelling. Computational modelling is used in a wide range of applications, for example it can be used to accelerate the discovery of new materials. Nowadays, simple physical equations are implemented in software, enabling researchers to carry out “virtual” experiments with predictive capabilities. These codes are implemented in large high performance computing centres, where thousands of computer nodes are running simultaneously. The course will provide the students with an awareness of the importance of material discovery and its societal impact, and during hands-on sessions we will provide the students with a tutorial for Materials Studio, a modern computational suite with both classical and quantum modeling tools.

Offering 2016 July Semester (Julmester)

Audience Undergraduate and Graduate Students (all majors and all levels) with no prerequisites

Classroom Room xxx, Teaching Bldg. No. XX, Peking University

Schedule Class: 8-11 AM, M-F, July 4–22, 2016; Final Exam: No Exam

Objective To develop an understanding of the fundamental components of computational modelling and its application to materials and molecules. During the first part of the course, we aim at providing the students with an awareness of the importance of materials discovery, its societal impacts, and provide an introduction to some exotic state of matter such as super-conductors or low-dimensional materials, such as graphene. We will also provide an introduction to “materials genomics”. During the second part of the course, the aim is to provide a pedagological introduction to some very simple but important computational algorithms, such as Monte Carlo and how to solve differential equations (with little or no knowledge of the mathematics). We will then discuss some of the most advanced quantum modelling techniques (so-called density functional theory) and classical modelling approaches (so-called molecular dynamics), which can be applied to materials discovery. The course will focus on applications and a tutorial to the computational suite Materials Studio will be given during hands-on session.

Topics 1. Introduction: Materials discovery to meet the challenges of the 21st century

2. Introduction: What is computational modeling, and how can it be used to investigate the “materials genome”

3. First steps with computational modeling: a short introduction to Monte Carlo

4. Hands-on: computing the value of Pi by using game theory

5. How to solve differential equations with little knowledge of the mathematics

6. Hands-on: explaining the breakdown of the Tacoma bridge

7. Strategies to guide materials design with software engineering: The Jacob Ladder of computational approaches

8. Introduction to Density functional theory: 30 years of success of the theory

9. Existing software: an introduction to the Materials Studio suite

10. Hands-on: predicting the structure of a material

11. Introduction to Molecular dynamics

12. Hands-on: adsorption of a nano-particle on a surface

13. When does the theory fail? What are the next challenges

14. High temperature superconductors and their applications

15. Exotic state of matter: relativistic electrons in Graphene, or how to get a Nobel prize with scratch tape

References

1. D.P. Landau, A guide to Monte Carlo simulations in statistical physics, Cambridge Univ. Press, 3rd edition (2009)

2. D. Sholl & J.A. Steckel, Density functional theory: a practical introduction, John Wiley § Sons. Inc. London (2011)

3. D. Frenkel & B. Smit, Understanding Molecular Simulations, Academic Press (2001)

4. Other articles provided by instructor.

Grading Small Group Project Presentation 1

Small Group Project Presentation 2

MidTerm Exam

Attendance and Participation

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Total 100%

8:00-10:00AM

China & the World (with Seminar Speakers & Field Trip, 3 credits)

China & the World A (with Seminar Speakers only, 2 credits)

1:00-3:00 PM

China Economy (with Seminar Speakers & Company Visits, 3 credits)

China Economy A (with Seminar Speakers OR Company Visits, 2 credits)

Mo, Tu, Th, Fr

Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr

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11:00

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Robotics:

Humanoids

to Soft

Robots (3)

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Materials

Genome

Assessment

(3)

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Multiphase

Flows for

Engineering

Applications (3)

Financial

Decisions in

Engineering

Project

Management (3)

Entrepreneurship:

New Venture

Creations (3)

Cross-Cultural

Design for an

Eco-Responsible

Business Model (6)

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Biological Fluid

Dynamics (3)

The Future

Electric Power

Systems (3)

Photovoltaics:

Solar Energy (3)

Technology and Business

Alignments for an Effective

E2C (Engineer to Client)

Information Exchange (3)

Neural Prosthetic

Engineering (3)

2016 Globex Course Matrix(Tuition Fee-Based Courses)

Wed July 6 Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Our Future

PKU Gym No. 2 Dr. Yao Zhang, CEO and Mr. Shaolong Sui, COO – RoboTerraBasement Lecture Hall Special Time: 6:00-7:30 pm

RoboTerra creates educational robotics kits and tools which incorporate smart design, user experience, & gamification. Zhang, a 5-year “Young Global Leader” of the World Economic Forum, will discuss the processes, challenges, and rewards of starting your own company.

Thurs July 7 US – China Relations Leading to the G-20

PKU Gym No. 2 The U.S. Ambassador to China, Max Baucus – The U.S. Embassy in Beijing

Basement LH Special Time: 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Thurs July 7 US – China Relations

PKU Gym No. 2 Mr. Dan Biers, Diplomat – The United States Embassy in BeijingBasement LH Dr. Wei Da, Director – China Institute of Contemporary Int. Relations

Special Time: 4:15-5:45 pm

The U.S.-China relationship is the world’s most substantial and multi-faceted bilateralrelationship. The two nations have extensive engagement, but also tensions, particularly onsecurity. Mr. Biers & Dr. Da will discuss the state of relations and their hopes and concerns.

Fri July 8 Global Technology and Intellectual Property in China

Rm 203, 3rd Teaching Bldg Mr. Yixiong Zou, Patent Counsel – Qualcomm

Qualcomm is the world’s #1 designer of chips for phones, mobile internet, & other devices.Globally, Qualcomm must protect its intellectual property (i.e., patents), including signing amajor 2015 IP agreement with China. Zou’s group manages Qualcomm’s vast IP portfolio.

Wed July 13 Careers in Leading Chinese and Global Tech Companies

Rm 203, 3rd TB Ms. Shanshan Guo, Sr. Recruiter – App Annie, Tencent, Baidu, Microsoft

Ms. Guo will discuss career trends and hiring practices at tech giants. With experience inboth the U.S. and China, she will share current insights for young professionals.

Thurs July 14 Global Innovation and Cross-Cultural Business Leadership

Rm 105, 3rd TB Ms. Amy Chen, Director of Business Innovation – Daimler-Mercedes

Daimler is a global leader in premium cars and #1 in commercial vehicles. Ms. Chen’s groupincubates profitable business innovations beyond Daimler’s current businesses. Formerlywith Motorola & McKinsey, Ms. Chen will discuss cross-cultural leadership & innovation.

Fri July 15 Finance and Entrepreneurship in China

Rm 105, 3rd TB Mr. Niandun Ye, Entrepreneur and former Finance Executive – CITIC

CITIC is China’s largest state-affiliated conglomerate with 120,000+ employees coveringmany sectors. At CITIC, Ye focused on venture capital & private equity, & he later founded asmart home tech company. Ye will address financing & entrepreneurship in China.

Tues July 19 South China Sea: China’s Intentions and Regional Responses

Rm 209 Dr. Xiaohui Su, Deputy Director– China Institute for International StudiesNatural Sc Bldg #2 Prof. Josh Eisenman – Univ. of Texas & American Foreign Policy Council

The South China Sea has been and continues to be a contested territory, as China and severalother nations have territorial claims. Dr. Eisenman will interview Dr. Su, a leading Chinesepolicy expert, about China’s policies & its responses to other nations in the region.

Thurs July 21 Journalists Roundtable: Media and Journalism in China

PKU Gym No. Ms. Tian Wei, Host and Moderator – World Insight on CCTVBasement LH Ms. Christine Larson – New York Times, Foreign Affairs, other top mediaSpecial Time: 6:00-7:30 pm Ms. Rosie Blau, China Correspondent – The Economist

Media is rapidly evolving in China. Social media has created a generational divide, and Chinese leaders have recently clarified the media’s role as an official outlet, causing foreign reporters to face new restrictions. Our roundtable will discuss these changes.

PKU ENGINEERING

PRESENTS

2016 PKUGlobex

Speaker Series

All Welcome

To attendpre-

registration is required at:

www.globex-speakers.com

Time:6:30-7:45pm

Wed July 6 Robotics and Artificial Intelligence for Our Future

PKU Gym No. 2 Dr. Yao Zhang, CEO and Mr. Shaolong Sui, COO – RoboTerraBasement Lecture Hall Special Time: 6:00-7:30 pm

RoboTerra creates educational robotics kits and tools which incorporate smart design, user experience, & gamification. Zhang, a 5-year “Young Global Leader” of the World Economic Forum, will discuss the processes, challenges, and rewards of starting your own company.

Thurs July 7 US – China Relations Leading to the G-20

PKU Gym No. 2 The U.S. Ambassador to China, Max Baucus – The U.S. Embassy in Beijing

Basement LH Special Time: 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Thurs July 7 US – China Relations

PKU Gym No. 2 Mr. Dan Biers, Diplomat – The United States Embassy in BeijingBasement LH Dr. Wei Da, Director – China Institute of Contemporary Int. Relations

Special Time: 4:15-5:45 pm

The U.S.-China relationship is the world’s most substantial and multi-faceted bilateralrelationship. The two nations have extensive engagement, but also tensions, particularly onsecurity. Mr. Biers & Dr. Da will discuss the state of relations and their hopes and concerns.

Fri July 8 Global Technology and Intellectual Property in China

Rm 203, 3rd Teaching Bldg Mr. Yixiong Zou, Patent Counsel – Qualcomm

Qualcomm is the world’s #1 designer of chips for phones, mobile internet, & other devices.Globally, Qualcomm must protect its intellectual property (i.e., patents), including signing amajor 2015 IP agreement with China. Zou’s group manages Qualcomm’s vast IP portfolio.

Wed July 13 Careers in Leading Chinese and Global Tech Companies

Rm 203, 3rd TB Ms. Shanshan Guo, Sr. Recruiter – App Annie, Tencent, Baidu, Microsoft

Ms. Guo will discuss career trends and hiring practices at tech giants. With experience inboth the U.S. and China, she will share current insights for young professionals.

Thurs July 14 Global Innovation and Cross-Cultural Business Leadership

Rm 105, 3rd TB Ms. Amy Chen, Director of Business Innovation – Daimler-Mercedes

Daimler is a global leader in premium cars and #1 in commercial vehicles. Ms. Chen’s groupincubates profitable business innovations beyond Daimler’s current businesses. Formerlywith Motorola & McKinsey, Ms. Chen will discuss cross-cultural leadership & innovation.

Fri July 15 Finance and Entrepreneurship in China

Rm 105, 3rd TB Mr. Niandun Ye, Entrepreneur and former Finance Executive – CITIC

CITIC is China’s largest state-affiliated conglomerate with 120,000+ employees coveringmany sectors. At CITIC, Ye focused on venture capital & private equity, & he later founded asmart home tech company. Ye will address financing & entrepreneurship in China.

Tues July 19 South China Sea: China’s Intentions and Regional Responses

Rm 209 Dr. Xiaohui Su, Deputy Director– China Institute for International StudiesNatural Sc Bldg #2 Prof. Josh Eisenman – Univ. of Texas & American Foreign Policy Council

The South China Sea has been and continues to be a contested territory, as China and severalother nations have territorial claims. Dr. Eisenman will interview Dr. Su, a leading Chinesepolicy expert, about China’s policies & its responses to other nations in the region.

Thurs July 21 Journalists Roundtable: Media and Journalism in China

PKU Gym No. Ms. Tian Wei, Host and Moderator – World Insight on CCTVBasement LH Ms. Christine Larson – New York Times, Foreign Affairs, other top mediaSpecial Time: 6:00-7:30 pm Ms. Rosie Blau, China Correspondent – The Economist

Media is rapidly evolving in China. Social media has created a generational divide, and Chinese leaders have recently clarified the media’s role as an official outlet, causing foreign reporters to face new restrictions. Our roundtable will discuss these changes.

PKU ENGINEERING

PRESENTS

2016 PKUGlobex

Speaker Series

All Welcome

To attendpre-

registration is required at:

www.globex-speakers.com

Time:6:30-7:45pm

2016 Globex Speaker Series

France Mines ParisTech 12

Total 13 INP-ENSEEIHT 1

AEARUTotal 22

National Taiwan University

1

Fudan University 1

HKUST 2

KAIST 2

Kyoto University 1

Nanjing University 2

NTHU 2

POSTECH 2

Seoul National University

1

Tokyo Institute of Technology

2

Tsing Hua University 2

University of Tsukuba

2

USTC 2

MainlandPeking University 28

Tianjin U 1

Overall 394

Area University Student No.

HKTotal 135

HKU 42

City U 42

CUHK 17

HKUST 17

Poly U 17

SingaporeKorea

TaiwanJapan

ThailandTotal 94

NUS 26

SNU 20

SKKU 18

NTU 16

YNU 13

Chulalongkorn 1

AustraliaTotal 67

U Sydney 8

UNSW 30

U Melbourne 19

Griffith 5

ANU 3

Queensland U 1

U of Sunshine 1

Canada U of Toronto 17

Total 12 UBC 2

USATotal 15

U of Texas Austin 9

UCI 3

U of Pitt 1

U of Del 2

2016 Globex Student Data - Enrollment by University

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Globex Growth from 2012-2016

No. Globex Faculty & Affiliation Course Title (3 Credits) Theme

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Profs. Greg Washington &

Farzad Ahmadkhanlou

University of California Irvine, USA

Smart Materials and Adaptive Systems

智能材料与适应性系统

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Professor Mark Hoffman

University of New South Wales,

Australia

Finite Element Modelling for

Structural Integrity and Biological Applications

有限元建模在结构完整性和生物学上的应用

3Professor Marc Lucas

Mines ParisTech, France

Inter-Cultural Design for an

Eco-Responsible Business Model (6 Credits)

跨文化设计:对生态负责的商业模型

4Professor Sung June Kim

Seoul National University, Korea

Neural Prosthetic Engineering

神经假体工程

5Professor Hongbin Liu

King’s College London, UK

Compliant Robotics: Humanoids to Soft Robots

柔性化机器人:从类人到软体

6Professor Cedric Weber

King’s College London, UK

The Materials Genome Assessment

材料基因组评估

7Professor Sean Sanders

University of Alberta, Canada

Modeling of Dispersed Multicomponent, Multiphase

Flows in Resource Industries

原料工业中的分散多组分和多相流动建模研究

8Professor Mike Munro

University of Ottawa, Canada

Design, Materials & Manufacturing:

an Integrated Tripartite Approach

设计、材料和制造:集成化的三分模式

9Professor Peng Zhang

Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, HK

Combustion Science and Engineering

燃烧科学与工程

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Professors Virginia Cha & UDay

Deshpande

National Univ. of Singapore, Singapore

Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation

创新创业:精益创业方法

EN

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NE

UR

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Professors Greg Pogue & Bruce Kellison

University of Texas Austin

Storyboarding for Entrepreneurs: Lights, Camera,

Action!

创业家的故事板:灯光,摄影,开机!

12Professor Daricha Sutivong

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Financial Decisions in Engineering Project

Management

工程项目管理中的金融决策

13Professor Susan Mays

University of Texas Austin, USA

China Economy: Growth and Global Connections

中国经济: 增长与全球联系

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IN

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14Professor Iris Ma

University of Texas Austin, USA

China: Past, Present and Future

中国:过去,现在和未来

15Professor Chen Wu

Columbia University, USA

China and the World

中国与世界

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Profs. William M.Y. Cheung &

Chi-wang Chan

The University of Hong Kong, HK

The Big History of Our Planet: a Scientific Journey

over 14 Billion Years of History

地球大历史:穿梭一百四十亿年的科学之旅 SC

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HIS

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• The Globex Julmester is a professional mobility program

with a worldwide exchange of students from all

disciplines of study. It offers courses that focus on the

core elements of our generation: engineering & science,entrepreneurship & business and society & globalization.

PKU ENGINEERING PRESENTS

The 2017 Globex JulmesterJuly 3-21, 2017

• Engineering and science generate new knowledge and

skills for society to advance and prosper (9

engineering/science courses).

• To convert into useful products, the acquired knowledge

and skills need to be commercialized through innovation

and entrepreneurship (3 entrepreneurship & financial

engineering courses).

• Globex offers students an opportunity to study China and

its peoples (3 China focused courses).

• A scientific journey over 14 billion years of history is the

final Globex course to help us learn from our past as we

move forward to the future peoples (1 Scientific Historycourse).

Reports from Abroad

14

Reports from Abroad

14

Reports from Abroad

Globex Outbound Program

• PKU Engineering students spend a regular semester (quarter) in a

partnering university

• Tuitions:

• Tuition account with each partnering university: mutual waive of tuitions

• Account balance within several years

• Other expenses:

• China Scholarship Council

• PKU Engineering

2015-2017 Globex Outbound Data

No. University

2015-2016 2016-2017

Approved Outbound

Actual Outbound

Approved Outbound

Actual Outbound

1University of New South Wales,

Australia6 2 5 2

2 University of Melbourne, Australia 6 3 4 2

3 University of Toronto, Canada 3 3 5 2

4 University of British Columbia, Canada 2 2 2 0

5 Mines ParisTech, France 2 1 2 0

6 Institute of Fluid Mechanics, France 2 0 0 0

7 University of California Irvine, USA 10 1 1 0

8 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 1 1 1 1

9 University of Pittsburg, USA 2 1 2 2

Total CSC Slots 34 14 22 9

10 Chinese University of Hong Kong 6 6 6 6

Total Outbound Slots 40 20 28 15

Globex Design Program

• Over the past several years, PKU Engineering has initiated joint design

programs with Stanford University, National University of Singapore and

the University of Toronto.

• Adopting a cross-cultural approach, students work collaboratively in

teams of four (2 PKU and 2 foreign students) on industry-sourced

projects.

Globex Design Program

Teams of 4 Work on Industry Projects

Schlumberger, Schneider Electric, Intel,

Panasonic, Wrigley Gums, Boeing, Siemens,

Proctor & Gamble, Hermann Miller, American

Heart Association, etc.

Capstone Design Program Partners

Stanford University, University of Toronto,

National University of Singapore

Globex Design Program

Team Nokia Education

Team Intel

Team A

me

rican H

eart Asso

ciation

Team Wrigley

Team Nokia Family

Team Herman Miller Healthcare

The 2010 PKU-Stanford Project Teams

Globex Design Program

University of Pittsburgh

Yokohama

National

University

Stanford University

Globex Memorabilia

Globex Brochure

Globex Student

Handbook

Globex T-Shirt

Globex Certificate of Participation

工学院国际合作办公室

PKU ENGINEERING

OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS

Assistant Dean for International RelationsProfessor Han [email protected]