industry advisory board meeting november 19, 2004
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Industry Advisory Board Meeting November 19, 2004. Agenda. 9:00 Introduction 9:10 President’s Address, Frank Brogan 9:20 Dean’s Address, Karl Stevens, Dean of Engineering 9:30 The State of the Department, Borko Furht - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Industry Advisory Board Meeting
November 19, 2004
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Agenda 9:00 Introduction 9:10 President’s Address, Frank Brogan 9:20 Dean’s Address, Karl Stevens, Dean of
Engineering 9:30 The State of the Department, Borko
Furht 10:00 Keynote Speaker Jaime Borras, CTO
and VP, Motorola and Chair of the IAB 10:30 Coffee Break 10:45 Research and Industry Projects 11:15 Open Discussion 11:30 Adjourn
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The Computer Science and Engineering Department at FAU
The State of the Department
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Overview Vision of the Department and Our Strategy New Academic Programs Collaboration with Local Industry Government Projects Academic and Research Objectives Professional Weekend Program in Computer
Science Industry Affiliates Program
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Vision of the Department
2002 2003 2004 2005
24
351,500
2,200800K
3M
1.2M
1,600
28
Faculty
Students
Sponsored research3.5M
1,200
30
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New Trends Global development of computer software
through international cooperation and outsourcing
Increased emphasis on building both SW and HW from components and services developed globally
Critical need for making systems easy to use, on time and budget, and with adequate performance
These trends are permanent – we either leverage them or become victims of it
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Our Strategy Improve our graduate programs and keep
strong undergraduate programs Cover new technologies and provide
students with a such knowledge, so they can get jobs
Increase research and external funding – involve students in research and industrial projects
Attract top quality faculty and students
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New Academic Programs
New Program in Port St. Lucie and Davie BS in Information Engineering Technology
(BIET), begins in Fall 2005 Weekend MS Program in CS with Specialization in
Web and Internet Technology First generation will graduate in March 2005
Joint MS Program with College of Business in Computer Information Systems First draft completed
International Programs Nirma University (India) and a few other
potential joint programs
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Our VisionWe Need Your Support
CSE at FAUMIT of South
IBMSiemens
Citrix
RadisysMotorola
EisenworldCyberGuard
………
PartnerCommunity
OfficeLock
EDC Avocent
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Motorola Success Story
Funding – about $2+ million
Two Motorola research projects (leader Drs. Shankar, VanHilst, Mahgoub, Wu,..), $300K+
Two Motorola service grants totaling 1.5 millions for two years. Leaders: Drs. Pandya, Hsu, and Wu. Involve 40 students
Jaime Borras, VP Motorola, and CTO iDEN
Main driving force
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Recent Newspapers Clips
Boca News, June 2004
Sun Sentinel, July 2004
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How Motorola Advertises Their Products
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Avocent Project
Two research projects: Mouse Acceleration Detection & KVM Benchmarking
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Partner Community Initiative Joint Federal Earmark
Proposal: RFID Technologies for Homeland Security Applications
John Yin and Michael Gayle
John Yin, President and CEO
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Boca Raton Police Training Center Initiative
Federal Earmark Proposal: Technologies for Law Enforcement Training and Education
Criminology Department, FAU also involved in the project
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Applied Digital Solutions New IAB
member: Scott Silverman, CEO Applied Digital Solutions
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Collaboration with Interfuse Technology
Joint SBIR proposal in the area of File Based Security Infrastructure (2003)
Product: OfficeLock Phil Viscomi, CEO
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Other Industry Relationshipse-Jamming
e-Jamming, Alan Glueckman, President and Chairman
You'll make music together™ over the Internet in real time. No matter where you are.
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BlueKey Wireless Systems
BKWS has developed software and hardware technologies that enable portable wireless devices to operate, monitor and control on a remote basis a wide range of items from everyday products to sophisticated systems.
Don Packham, President and CEOJay Cullimore, CTO
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Other Collaboration Activities Dr. Joe Dvorak,
Motorola taught a graduate course on Wearable Computers
Various joint activities with EDC Corporation
Jane Teague, Executive Director
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Other Initiatives
Citrix IBM Radisys Siemens Tolly Group Eisenworld
Data Warehouse
Graphic Security Systems
Tyco Cyberguard
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Government Projects
Federal earmark project on Secure Telecommunications (Total $1M in 2004-05)
Federal earmark project on Coastline Security project (Total $1.75M in 2004-05)
Participation in Center of Excellence in Biotechnology ($10M)
Several NSF grants New proposals to NSF, NASA, Navy
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Objectives for 2005Academic Objectives
Launch BS Program in Information Engineering Technology
Work with young faculty – mentorship program
Further improve quality of our programs – cover new technologies
Grow and improve Weekend Graduate Program in CS and International programs
Focus on New Ideas, Programs, and Courses
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Objectives for 2005Research Objectives
Bring Motorola’s research project One Pass to Production to the next level
Leverage security federal earmark projects – new proposals
Get funding for new federal earmark projects Continue working with local companies Promote the Department (locally,
nationwide, internationally)
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Professional Weekend MS Program in Computer Science
with Specialization in Internet and Web Technologies
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Program Format Students attend formal classes at FAU
about one weekend per month (total 11 months)
The remaining instruction is delivered through the latest distance learning technologies (BlackBoard system)
The format allows participants from industry to pursue their academic goals while maintaining their employment
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Program
11 courses (33 credit hours) Software + Networking + Applications Courses
Internet Application Programming (S) Web Services (S) Data and Network Security (S) Computer Networking (N) Queueing Theory and Networks (N)
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Program Courses (continue)
Wireless Networks (N) Mobile Networks (N) Multimedia on the Internet (A) Video Communications (A) Web-Based Projects (A) Advanced Internet Engineering (N/S/A) Databases and Web (S/A) Data and Web Mining (S/A)
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Tuition Fee & Schedule
$660 per credit - Total $21,780 Fees include textbooks, materials,
breakfast and lunch for every class session, and tutorial support, if necessary
Term starts: January 2005
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CSE Industry Affiliates Program
Current State and Future Objectives
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Goals of the Program To provide an effective partnership between
FAU’s CSE Department and members of the IT industry, specifically South Florida Industry
To provide organized sponsorship for research outside of traditional arrangements, such as sole sponsorship of specific projects
To provide a mechanism for targeting broad capabilities and resources to problems of interest across a number of companies
To accelerate the transfer of technology development by department faculty
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Summary of Benefits of the Membership
Access to faculty Access to top students Influence research directions Access to research results Training and seminars Visibility
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Basic Benefits: Silver/Gold/Platinum Members
SILVER GOLD PLATINUM
Annual Fee $1,000 - $10,000* $20,000 $30,000
Proposes research topics for consideration Yes Yes Yes
Full access to Department’s research results, reports, and publications
Yes Yes Yes
Direct post-doc or Ph.D. student No No Yes
Influence in curriculum and new course creation
No YesMedium
YesStrong
Access to faculty Yes Yes Yes
Recruiting – access to top 25 students each semester
No Yes Yes
Research labs in Affiliates names No No Yes
Departments awards in Affiliates names No Yes Yes
Acknowledgments on IAP Web page Yes Yes Yes
Custom training courses Yes10% discount
Yes20% discount
Yes30% discount
Invitation to seminars and university events Yes Yes Yes
Invitation to CSE sponsored conferences YesTwo free passes
YesThree free passes
YesFive free passes
IAP Advisory Board Membership No Yes Yes
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Report for 2004 Members
Motorola – Platinum member Citrix – Gold member Avocent – Silver member
Motorola’s benefits Access to top students – 40 graduate students
currently working for Motorola Influence research directions – 6 faculty and 12
graduate students heavily involved in research in S/H architectures of wireless phones
5 top students hired by Motorola in 2004 Influence in curriculum – Dr. Dvorak teaching a
graduate course on Wearable Computers
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Fresh ideas
Innovative approaches
New programs
Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Service
Our Motto: FINE Science and Engineering (vs Fine Art)