research & graduate studies - update grants students initiatives challenges
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Research & Graduate Studies - Update
• Grants
• Students
• Initiatives
• Challenges
This chart includes only awards routed through CoE (i.e., “internal” grants). CoE faculty/staff also serve as PIs and CIs on awards that originate from other units.
CoE Award Activity FY69 to FY03
$-
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
$30,000,000
$35,000,000
$40,000,000
$45,000,000
FY69FY70
FY71FY72
FY73FY74
FY75FY76
FY77FY78
FY79FY80
FY81FY82
FY83FY84
FY85FY86
FY87FY88
FY89FY90
FY91FY92
FY93FY94
FY95FY96
FY97FY98
FY99FY00
FY01FY02
FY03
0.00%
5.00%
10.00%
15.00%
20.00%
25.00%
30.00%
Appli College
Appro College
% Tot Univ
SP Target --Application
SP Target --Awards
Total = $353M
FY03 Awards University of Iowa TotalsBusiness, $1,128,108
Dentistry, $5,414,710
Education, $3,686,846
Graduate, $558,502
Law, $2,670,279
Liberal Arts, $34,945,448
Medicine, $181,945,428
Nursing, $5,889,318
Pharmacy, $11,649,695
Public Health, $29,098,829
Other, $52,030,702
Engineering (INTERNAL-ONLY), $23,764,713
Business
Dentistry
Education
Engineering
Graduate
Law
Liberal Arts
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Public Health
Other
# of New Projects FY03
164 new projects; 37 externalTOTAL = $26,069,081
Business, $5,425,512
Private Non-Profit, $1,770,908
Educational Institutes, $834,475
State & Local, $8,360,622
USDA, $370,042
Army, $722,733
Air Force, $85,000
Dept of Commerce, $372,621
Dept of Defense, $97,000
Dept of Education, 229,572
Dept of Interior, $204,287
Dept of State, $8,190
NIH, $1,781,223
Navy, $1,003,339
NASA, $585,779
NSF, $3,595,788
Dept of Energy, $621,990
Federal, $9,677,564
Doubled last years ##s!! Strategic Plan Target for 2005 ~$13M!
Top 10 Grants Funded by CoE FY03
$301
,135 - N
SF
$320
,000 - U
SDA
$400
,000 - N
ation
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f Scie
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$402
,054 - U
S Dep
t of D
efense
, Dep
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$439
,788 - N
IH
$750
,000 - W
. M. K
eck F
ounda
tion
$757
,826 - P
acific
Gas &
Electr
ic Co.
$1,500,00
0 - Alco
n Lab
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$2,299,99
7 - NSF
$6,872,56
6 - Gra
nt Coun
ty Pub
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tilitie
s Dept
#2
$250,000
$1,250,000
$2,250,000
$3,250,000
$4,250,000
$5,250,000
$6,250,000
$7,250,000
WEBER, LARRYJOSEPH
CARMICHAEL,GREGORY R
CASAVANT,THOMAS L
ODGAARD, AJACOB
SCHNOOR, JERALDL
MACKEY, MICHAEL STERN, FREDERICK SCHNELL, THOMAS EICHINGER,WILLIAM E
GUYMON, ALLAN
Fish PassageConcepts for
Wanapum ForebayGeneral Model forGrant County PUD
Development of aGeneral
ComputationalFramework for theOptimal Integration
of AtmosphericChemical Transport
Models andMeasurements
Glaucoma GeneMutation
Identification
Physical andNumerical Modeling
of Cold WaterFeasibility Study
Through PrattvilleIntake at Lake
Almanor in NorthFork Feather River
Catabolic Enzymesand MetabolicPathways in
Phytoremediation
Large Scale DigitalCell Analysis
System
Viscous ShipHydrodynamics
Color Effectivenessof Yellow PavementMarking Materials
LidarInstrumentation forthe Missoula FireLab of the Rocky
Mountain ResearchStation
PhotopolymerizationKinetics andConsequent
Nanostructure ofLyotropic Liquid
Crystalline Systems
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
FY88 FY89 FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 Target
CoE Research Expendatures per Faculty ($K/HC) Tier1
Tier2
FY03
Expenditures = $27.5M (Strategic Goal=$24M!)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
FALL 91 FALL 92 FALL 93 FALL 94 FALL 95 FALL 96 FALL 97 FALL 98 FALL 99 FALL 00 FALL 01 Target
Graduate Degrees Awarded CoE 1990/91 through 2000/01
PhD Degrees
MS degrees
AY02/03
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENTS
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
F82 F83 F84 F85 F86 F87 F88 F89 F90 F91 F92 F93 F94 F95 F96 F97 F98 F99 F00 F01 F02 F03
PhD
MS
Graduate Tuition Program• Goal - Make competitive offers
• Plan- Increase stipends to $21K/yr AND make tuition fellowships.
• Tuition Progress – This year all TAs/RAs get some tuition covered!
• CoE Dean’s Graduate Fellowships – $$s to program
• Mandatory Increase Graduate $$s in Research Proposals - $22K/yr + full tuition!
Graduate Fellowship Incentives Program
• Incentives -- to increase the number of applications
• Rewards -- to the successful….new laptop, educational fund, commitment to success
Graduate Fellowships
Nine UI Students Engineering Students Won NSF Graduate Fellowships
The award consists of an annual $27,500 stipend, plus tuition and discretionary funds for up to three years of support.
College initiated the Ethnic Inclusion Effort
for Iowa Engineering - Victor Rodgers
Ph.D. Students Enrolled (Based on third-week enrollment data, September 16, 2003)
BME CBE CEE ECE IE ME TOTAL 2003
TOTAL 2002
Annual %
TOTAL 39 38 62 36 25 45 245 201 21.8 % U.S. 33.0 47.4 25.8 27.8 28.0 15.5 30.2 22.9 31.9
% of U.S. Women* 53.8 38.8 25.0 0.0 14.0 28.6 28.3 23.9 19.6 % of U.S.
Minorities* 15.4 16.7 6.3 20.0 0.0 14.3 16.2 8.8 83.8
• AGEP,GEM, GANN
• Great Start
• Need Help
New Initiatives
• NSF Engineering Research Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (Lead Institution: University of Kansas Core partners: University of Iowa, WUStL)
• Biomedical Imaging
• Digital Humans and Virtual Reality for FCS – TACOM/ARMY
CoE Idea IncubatorGoal: to facilitate focused, strategic, and forward-looking discussions of future research directions and opportunities.The possibilities are left up to your imagination!
- Extend to Industries
Long Term Aspiration: Create an Advanced Studies Institute
2nd International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design, Utah, 2003
Nanotechnology – An Emerging Initiative
Challenges
• Grad Programs
• Graduate Students
• Tuition Transition
• Space
• Rewards
• Outreach
People
Ideas
Facilities
www.engineering.uiowa.edu