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Electrical and Computer Engineering
Industrial Affiliates Workshop
Overview on Diversity
Mark J.T. Smith, Head
September 22, 2005
Electrical and Computer Engineering
• One of the nation’s largest schools:
– 28% of graduate degrees in Eng College at Purdue
– 27% of Engineering Baccalaureate degrees in College
– Ranked in the top 10 ECE graduate programs
• 85 Faculty
About ECE
Electrical and Computer Engineering
We Combine Research with Education
Units of $1000
This year, expenditures reached $23M
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electronics and Photonics
Communications and Signal Processing
Biomedical Devices and Biomedical Analysis
Systems Simulations and Controls Systems
Computer Engineering: graphics, compilers, hardware, software, fault tolerant systems
Energy Sources and Systems
Research Activities
Electrical and Computer EngineeringNew Faculty
New faculty 2003-04 Steve Pekarek Mimi Boutin David Love Vijay Pai Jerry Woodall Babak Ziaie Gene Spafford Elisa Bertino
New faculty 2004-05 Xiaojun LinMinghao QiVijay RaghunathanCordelia BrownGuy LebanonDan JiaoMary ComerByunghoo JungPeter YeSanjay RaoChih-Chun Wang
Electrical and Computer Engineering
1500+ Purdue students S03: 300+ students from 20 Purdue departments on 24 teams120+ projects deployed
EPICS
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Why is undergraduate student diversity important?
Diversity is a priority for ECE
It is one of our strategic goals
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering education is a journey. Great excitement awaits at the end of the road.
• Food and water• Energy• Health• Exploring space• Exploring the oceans• Exploring micro and nano scales • Entertainment
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Great opportunities for America’s minority populations.
Issues:
•Inclusiveness is critical to our economy•We are challenged by underrepresentation in engineering•We need to get all of America to the highway
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Recruitment: We need to our students find the highway.
“You got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there.”
In the words of the great American philosopher …
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Once you find the highway, you need to say on it. Minority students no longer have the racial and ethnic barriers of the past. In the 1960’s and 70’s, Black students struggled with integration.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
We work with the MEP OfficeMSEE 180 tutoring
LSAMP Program Purdue West LafayettePurdue CalumetIUPUIIU BloomingtonBall State University
We have an ECE Tutor Bank
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Minority student underrepresentation is more acute at the graduate level.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minority Doctoral Degrees in S&E
Sanderson, Allen R., Bernard L. Dugoni, Thomas B. Hoffer, and Sharon L. Myers. (2000) Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 1999, Survey of Earned Doctorates . Chicago, Illinois: National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Retrieved July 1, 2004 from www.norc.org/studies/sed/sed9899.pdf.
•Hispanic Americans 3.25 percent •African Americans 3.19 percent•Native Americans 0.5 percent
Underrepresentation by a factor of four?
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minority Doctoral Degrees PhDs in engineering
The numbers are small!!
Sanderson, Allen R., Bernard L. Dugoni, Thomas B. Hoffer, and Sharon L. Myers. (2000) Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 1999, Survey of Earned Doctorates . Chicago, Illinois: National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Retrieved July 1, 2004 from www.norc.org/studies/sed/sed9899.pdf.
1984 12 African Americans 22 Hispanic Americans 3 Native Americans 1,240 Americans
1999 84 African Americans 71 Hispanic Americans 12 Native Americans2,474 Amercians
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minority Doctoral Degrees PhDs in Physical Sciences
The numbers are small!!
Sanderson, Allen R., Bernard L. Dugoni, Thomas B. Hoffer, and Sharon L. Myers. (2000) Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 1999, Survey of Earned Doctorates . Chicago, Illinois: National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Retrieved July 1, 2004 from www.norc.org/studies/sed/sed9899.pdf.
1984 35 African Americans 53 Hispanic Americans 7 Native Americans 3,131 Americans
1999 91 African Americans 93 Hispanic Americans 18 Native Americans3,443 Americans
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minority Doctoral Degrees PhDs in Life SciencesThe numbers are small!!
Sanderson, Allen R., Bernard L. Dugoni, Thomas B. Hoffer, and Sharon L. Myers. (2000) Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 1999, Survey of Earned Doctorates . Chicago, Illinois: National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Retrieved July 1, 2004 from www.norc.org/studies/sed/sed9899.pdf.
1984 75 African Americans 54 Hispanic Americans 12 Native Americans 4,569 Americans
1999 178 African Americans 195 Hispanic Americans 28 Native Americans5,121 Americans
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Minority Faculty in S&E
Sanderson, Allen R., Bernard L. Dugoni, Thomas B. Hoffer, and Sharon L. Myers. (2000) Doctorate Recipients from United States Universities: Summary Report 1999, Survey of Earned Doctorates . Chicago, Illinois: National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Retrieved July 1, 2004 from www.norc.org/studies/sed/sed9899.pdf.
On many majority campuses, the percentage of minority faculty is only 1 percent or 2 percent, and many STEM departments throughout the country have no minority faculty at all.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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•Aero-Astro 0.33 1.00 0.78•Ag & Bio 0.22 0.56 0.00•BioMed 0.11 0.00 0.00•ChemE 0.44 0.67 0.00•Civil 2.67 1.67 0.00•ECE 2.56 1.67 0.00•IE 1.89 0.00 0.00•Materials 0.11 0.11 0.00•ME 1.56 1.00 0.33
Nine-Yr Avg. Enrollment Data
1994-2003AfricanAmerican
HispanicAmerican
NativeAmerican
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Improving Graduate student diversity is a priority for ECE
It is one of our strategic goals
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Recruitment
•Visits to local campuses•Visits to HBCUs and HSIs•Undergraduate summer research programs•Department targets: enroll 3-5 minority PhD students annually
•Hire more minority professors
Key Elements
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•AGEP professors•AGEP class scholars and peer mentoring•Engagement of student organizations•Departmental monitor of student progress
Retention
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•Graduate School’s Preparing Future Faculty program•GEM future faculty workshop•Seminar series
Future Faculty Preparation