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    The Global Need

    However, rapid expansion of engineering educational institutionsin India in recent years (from ~ 50,000 engineering seats per year

    in 1990 to > 600,000 today ) has created serious problems of

    maintaining quality engineering education and research to sustain

    and fuel economic growth in India itself.

    Partnership between worlds largestdemocracy (India) and worlds most advanced

    democracy (US) has amazing potential

    World needs good engineering talent to

    find solutions to global challenges facing

    humanity such as energy, environment,

    health and socio-economic well being

    US National Academy of

    Engineering

    www.nae.edu

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    NPhase I:Faculty Leadership Institutes

    2008-09

    Phase II:Co-Guide PhD Program

    2009-10

    Improve the Quality and Global

    Relevance of Engineering

    Education in India and US

    The ResponseIUCEEIndo US Collaboration for Engineering Education

    IUCEE was conceptualized byover 150 leaders of engineering

    education and businesses from

    US and India in 2007

    US and other countries willbenefit from the higher qualitytalent available globally fromimproved capacity of Indian

    engineering research andeducation

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    IUCEE Mentors

    Process is under way already, over the last 3

    year, with more than $ 1,600,000

    (Rs. 8,00,00,000) private funding

    Two philanthropic families both of Indian origin,

    one from US and the other from India, helpedlaunch the program successfully

    Jaishree and

    Desh Deshpande

    Sudha and

    Narayana

    Murthy

    Infosys Technologies,

    provided in-kind

    support courtesy CEO

    Kris Gopalakrishnan

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    IUCEE Process

    Facilitate the TrainerIUCEE-India

    Annual Indo USEngineering Faculty

    Leadership Institute

    in India(FLI)

    UG Subjects

    All Disciplines

    US Faculty Expertsone-week workshops

    in India Indian FacultyTrainers

    Training KitsRegionalCenters

    Regional

    Workshops(RLI)

    8

    0000FACULTY

    IUCEE-US

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    IUCEE 2008 FLIFaculty Leadership Institute in India

    MayJuly

    UG Subjects(Majority CpSE)

    Effective Teaching

    Technology Tools

    Leadership

    20 US Faculty Experts

    4 Industry Experts23 one-week workshops

    in India

    580

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    2008 FLI and 2009 FLI were both conducted at the

    Infosys Technologies Global Education Center

    36 professors from US and 10 industry

    experts have given 46 workshops to about

    585 and 580 faculty members respectively

    in 2008 FLI and 2009 FLI

    2008 FLI

    2009 FLI

    Annual Faculty Leadership Institutes (FLI)

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    IUCEE 2009 FLIFaculty Leadership Institute in India

    JuneJuly

    UG Subjects(Majority CpSE)

    Effective Teaching

    Technology Tools

    Leadership

    17 US Faculty Experts

    6 Industry Experts23 one-week workshops

    in India

    600

    IndianFaculty

    (100

    Repeats)

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    100

    Colleges

    Year 2

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    15 IUCEE Regional Centers have been setup all over India to coordinate the follow up

    IUCEE Regional Centers established

    Follow up

    During 2008-2009, Indian faculty participants from2008 FLI, conducted roughly 100 regional

    workshops directly impacting more than 3000 otherfaculty and 30,000 students

    Significant positive outcomes have been

    demonstrated with over 200 colleges all

    over India; Extensive follow up within

    colleges and regions as well as

    documented outcomes assessment isbeing continuously emphasized as

    measures of success; Regional leaders

    are continuously mentored

    Amazing results of radical curriculum revisions resultingfrom teams of participants at the 2008 FLI have been

    documentedFor example, at BVB College of Engineeringin Karnataka, all the college faculty has become immersedin transforming the culture of engineering education with

    dramatic improvements in student motivation andachievements

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    The Second Pillar

    IUCEE Co-Guide PhD ProgramFaculty of Engineering Colleges in IndiaTarget Audience

    PhD Granted by Indian Institution e.g. IIT, NIT(as per their guidelines)

    Requirements

    (to ensure depth ofknowledge and high

    quality of research)one trip per year by candidate to US institution of Co-Guide one trip per year by US Co-Guide to Indian institution selected courses on-line or blended significant teaching load reduction for candidate at home

    institution 2 refereed papers and 2 proceedings papers for dissertation

    All travel, boarding and lodging costs for candidate and

    co-guide to be borne by home institution of the candidate(or by government schemes where available)

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    IUCEE 2010 FLIFaculty Leadership Institute in India

    JuneJuly

    UG & G Subjects

    (Majority CpSE)

    Effective Teaching

    Technology Tools

    Leadership

    28 US Faculty Experts

    4 Industry Experts38 one-week workshops

    in India

    ~1100

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    E-Learning

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    Anticipated

    Course content

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    Year 3

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    IUCEE College Consortium(22 Institutions as of May 2010)

    NAME of INSTITUTION CITY STATE

    Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women Bhimavaram Andhra PradeshSri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology Chittoor Andhra Pradesh

    Vignan University Guntur Andhra Pradesh

    CVR College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    Vardhaman College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University Kakinada Kakinada Andhra Pradesh

    Madanpalle Institute of Technology & Science Madanapalle Andhra Pradesh

    Lakireddy Bali Reddy College of Engineering Mylavaram Andhra Pradesh

    Chadalawada Ramanamma Engineering College Tirupati Andhra Pradesh

    Koneru Lakshmaiah University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    Chitkara Institute of Engineering and Technology Chandigarh Chandigarh

    Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat Gujarat

    Ansal Institute of Technology Gurgaon Haryana

    RV College of Engineering Bangalore Karnataka

    B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology Hubli Karnataka

    National Institute of Technology Surathkal Mangalore Karnataka

    Rajarambapu Institute of Technology Islampur Maharashtra

    Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology Pune MaharashtraKIIT University Bhubaneshwar Orissa

    Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai Tamil Nadu

    Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Noida Uttar Pradesh

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    US Expert Faculty Team 2010 FLI(28 selected from over 200 US faculty who showed interest)

    EXPERT FACULTY INSTITUTION SUBJECT

    Ajay Kshemkalyani University of Illinois Chicago Distributed Computing

    Ramakrishna Janaswamy University of Massachusetts Amherst Radiowave Propagation

    Vijay Vittal Arizona State University Power Systems Analysis & Control

    Sajal Das University of Texas at Arlington Mobile Computing

    S.S. Iyengar Louisiana State University Distributed Sensor Networks

    Rao Singiresu University of Miami Finite Element Methods

    William McKeeman Dartmouth College Compiler Design using Matlab

    Rajiv Ramnath Ohio State University Software Engineering

    Prashant Shenoy University of Massachusetts Amherst Distributed Operating Systems

    Sidney Burrus Rice University Advanced Signal Processing

    Rao Vemuri University of California Davis Neural Networks

    T. Agami Reddy Arizona State University Sustainable Energy

    Gaurav Sharma University of Rochester Image Processing

    Mark Yoder Rose Hulman University DSP using Labview

    Srinivas Palanki University of South Alabama Chemical and Biochemical Process Control

    Ramesh Agarwal Washington University St Louis Computational Fluid Dynamics

    Pradip Srimani Clemson University Parallel Algorithms

    Raj Jain Washington University St Louis Computer Systems Performance Analysis

    S. Lakshmivarahan University of Oklahama Data Mining

    Neeraj Buch Michigan State University Effective Teaching of Engineering

    Upamanyu Madhow University of California Santa Barbara Digital CommunicationsPramode Verma University of Oklahama Cryptography and Network Security

    Sanjeev Khanna University of Missouri Materials and Nanotechnology

    Anish Arora Ohio State University Wireless Sensor Networks

    Amit Lal Cornell University Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems

    Devdas Shetty University of Hartford Mechatronics and Product Design

    Prasant Mohapatra University of California Davis Computer Networks

    Santosh Pande Georgia Tech University Embedded Systems

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    2010 FLI Schedule(41 workshops in 25 locations all over India)

    # DATES (2010) SUBJECT EXPERT FACULTY INSTITUTION OF EXPERT FACULTY HOST COLLEGE IN INDIA CITY STATE

    C01 June 21 to 25 Distributed Computing Ajay Kshemkalyani University of Illinois Chicago CVR College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    C02 June 21 to 25 Radiowave Propagation Ramakrishna Janaswamy Univ of Massachusetts Amherst Koneru Lakshmaiah University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C03 June 21 to 25 Power Systems Analysis & Control Vijay Vittal Arizona State University BVB College of Engineering Hubli KarnatakaC04 June 21 to 25 Mobile Computing Sajal Das University of Texas at Arlington Vishwakarma Inst of Information Technology Pune Maharashtra

    C05 June 21 to 23 Teaching Engineering using Labview Dhanabal Solaikutty National Instruments LBR College of Engineering Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C06 June 21 to 23 Teaching Engineering using Matlab and Simulink Sunil Motwani Mathworks Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    C38 June 21 to 24 Teaching Engineering using AutoCAD George Abraham Autodesk Chitkara Inst of Engineering and Tech Chandigarh Chandigarh

    C07 June 28 to July 2 Distributed Sensor Networks S.S. Iyengar Louisiana State University Sri Venkateswara College of Engg & Tech Chittoor Andhra Pradesh

    C08 June 28 to July 2 Finite Element Methods Rao Singiresu University of Miami Vignan University Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    C09 June 28 to July 2 Compiler Design using Matlab Bill McKeeman Dartmouth College Chitkara Inst of Engineering and Tech Chandigarh Chandigarh

    C10 June 28 to July 2 Software Engineering Rajiv Ramnath Ohio State University Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai Tamil Nadu

    C11 June 28 to July 2 Distributed Operating Syste ms Prashant Shenoy UniV of Massachusetts Amherst Jaypee Inst itute of Information Technology Noida Ut tar Pradesh

    C12 une 28 to June 3 Teaching Engineering using Labview Dhanabal Solaikutty National Instruments RV College of Engineering Bangalore Karnataka

    C13 une 28 to June 3 Teaching Engineering using Matlab and Simulink Sunil Motwani Mathworks Vishwakarma Inst of Technology Pune Maharashtra

    C39 June 28 to July 1 Teaching Engineering using AutoCAD George Abraham Autodesk Vishwakarma Inst of Information Technology Pune Maharashtra

    C14 July 5 to 9 Advanced Signal Processing Sidney Burrus Rice University Koneru Lakshmaiah University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C15 July 5 to 9 Neural Networks Rao Vemuri University of California Davis Koneru Lakshmaiah University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C16 July 5 to 9 Sustainable Energy T. Agami Reddy Arizona State University LBR College of Engineering Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C17 July 5 to 9 Image Processing Gaurav Sharma University of Rochester Madanapalle Inst of Tech and Science Madanapalle Andhra Pradesh

    C18 July 5 t o 9 DSP using Labview Mark Yoder Rose Hulman University Shri Vishnu Engg College for Women Bhimavaram Andhra Pradesh

    C19 July 5 to 9 Chemical and Biochemical Process Control Srinivas Palanki University of South Alabama Vignan University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C20 July 5 to 9 Computational Fluid Dynamics Ramesh Agarwal Washington University St Louis SV National Institute of Technology Surat Gujarat

    C21 July 5 to 9 Parallel Algorithms Pradip Srimani Clemson University National Institute of Technology Surathkal Karnataka

    C22 July 5 t o 9 Computer Syst ems Performance Analysis Raj Jain Washington Unive rsity St Louis Jaypee Inst of Enginee ring and Technology Guna Madhya Pradesh

    C23 July 5 to 7 Teaching Engineering using Labview Dhanabal Solaikutty National Instruments Chitkara Inst of Engineering and Tech Chandigarh Chandigarh

    C24 July 5 to 7 Teaching Engineering using Matlab and Simulink Sunil Motwani Mathworks Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai Tamil Nadu

    C40 July 5 to 8 Teaching Engineering using AutoCAD George Abraham Autodesk KIIT University Bhubaneshwar Orissa

    C25 July 12 to 16 Data Mining S. D5Lakshmivarahan University of Oklahama Chadalawada Ramanamma Engg College Tirupati Andhra Pradesh

    C26 July 12 to 16 Effective Teaching of Engineering Neeraj Buch Michigan State University Jawaharlal Nehru Tech Univ Kakinada Kakinada Andhra Pradesh

    C27 July 12 to 16 Digital Communications Upamanyu Madhow Univ of California Santa Barbara Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    C28 July 12 to 16 Cryptography and Network Security Pramode Verma University of Oklahama Vignan University Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh

    C29 July 12 to 16 Materials and Nanotechnology Sanjeev Khanna University of Missouri SV National Institute of Technology Surat Gujarat

    C30 July 12 to 16 Wireless Sensor Networks Anish Arora Ohio State University Ansal Institute of Technology Gurgaon Haryana

    C31 July 12 to 16 Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems Amit Lal Cornell University RV College of Engineering Bangalore Karnataka

    C32 July 12 to 16 Mechatronics and Product Design Devdas Shetty University of Hartford Rajarambapu Institute of Technology Islampur Maharashtra

    C33 July 12 to 16 Computer Networks Prasant Mohapatra University of California Davis KIIT University Bhubaneshwar Orissa

    C34 July 12 to 16 Embedded Systems Santosh Pande Georgia Tech University Vardhaman College of Engineering Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh

    C35 July 12 to 14 Teaching Engineering using Labview Dhanabal Solaikutty National Instruments Vishwakarma Inst of Technology Pune Maharashtra

    C36 July 12 to 14 Teaching Engineering using Matlab and Simulink Sunil Motwani Mat hworks Jaypee Univ of Information Technology Waknaghat Himachal Pradesh

    C37 July 15. Digital and RF Measurements V.V. Pathy Agilent Technologies Not Decided

    C41 July 12 to 15 Teaching Engineering using AutoCAD George Abraham Autodesk Thiagarajar College of Engineering Madurai Tamil Nadu

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