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1 Brief Report on the First KFUPM Workshop on Engineering Design Dr. Samir Al-Baiyat Dean, College of Engineering Sciences King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

2 Outline Rationale Rationale Plan Plan Workshop Workshop Speakers Speakers Recommendations Recommendations

3 Rationale During last ABET visit, there were recommendations to enhance the design component of our engineering programs During last ABET visit, there were recommendations to enhance the design component of our engineering programs Some of our own faculty do not have major experience in design to include in their teaching. Some of our own faculty do not have major experience in design to include in their teaching.

4 Proposal To foster the culture of engineering design among our faculty, the college engaged into organizing a workshop on engineering design. To foster the culture of engineering design among our faculty, the college engaged into organizing a workshop on engineering design. The proposal was submitted to the Vice- Rector for Academic Affairs and was approved with a certain allocated budget. The proposal was submitted to the Vice- Rector for Academic Affairs and was approved with a certain allocated budget.

5 Workshop Committee Dr. S. Al-Baiyat (Chairman) Dr. M. Deriche (EE) Dr. E. Mokheimer (ME) Dr. S. Farooq (AE) Dr. N. Al-Baghli (CHE) Dr. A. Al-Gahtani (CE)

6 Workshop Speakers Prof. R. Knecht, Director, Design (Epics) Program, Colorado School of Mines, USA Prof. K. Youcef-Toumi, Professor, Dept. ME, MIT, USA Prof. C. McMahon, Prof. of Eng. Design, U. of Bath, UK

7 Program Components Keynote speeches Case study presentations from the college Panel discussion Numerous department based meetings were scheduled (general discussions on design and technical seminars)

8 Workshop Program (April 11-12) Day 1 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 TimeDescription 8:30 - 8:45 amOpening: Dr. Samir A. Al-Baiyat, Dean, College of Engineering Sciences Dr. Abdulaziz A. Al-Suwayyan, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs 9:00 – 10:00 amInvited Speaker I Professor C. McMahon “Representation in Engineering Design- Historical Perspective and Future Challenges” 10:00 – 10:15 amCoffee Break 10:15 – 11:15 amInvited Speaker II Professor R. Knecht “An Overview of Engineering Design in an Academic Environment” 11:15 – 12:00 amKFUPM Experience I Dr. M. Baluch, CE Department “Multi-Tasking in a Design Course Dr. K. Loughlin, CHE Department “Integrated Design in Chemical Engineering at KFUPM” Dr. A. Al-Qutub, ME Department “Joint Resources of Academic Department and Student Club for Senior Projects- A successful Experience in the ME Department” 12:00 am – 1:00 pmPrayers & Lunch

9 Workshop Program (April 11-12) 12:00 am – 1:00 pmPrayers & Lunch 1:00 – 2:00 pmInvited Speaker III Professor Kamal Youcef-Toumi “Design Education at MIT’s Mechanical Engineering Department” 2:00 – 2:15 pmCoffee Break 2:15 – 3:15 pmInvited Speaker IV Professor C. McMahon “Systematic Approaches to Conceptual Design” Day 2 Wednesday, April 12, 2006 TimeDescription 8:30 – 9:30 amInvited Speaker V Professor Kamal Youcef-Toumi “Fostering Practice of Design & Entrepreneurship at MIT” 9:30 – 10:15 amKFUPM Experience II Dr. M.T. Abu-El-Ma’atti, EE Department “Engineering Design: Do we Really Need it?” Dr. M. Elrabaa, COE Department “Introducing Multi-Phase Design into a Junior-Level Course: A Case Study of COE 360 (Principles of VLSI Design)” Dr. H. Omar, AE Department “Satellite Attitude Control Using Reaction Wheel “ 10:15 – 10:30 amCoffee Break 10:30 – 11:30 amPanel Discussion & Closing Remarks

10 Participation The workshop was advertised by email to all KFUPM faculty. The workshop was advertised by email to all KFUPM faculty. A number of participants were also invited from other universities in the Kingdom. A number of participants were also invited from other universities in the Kingdom. The table lists the number of participants by department. The table lists the number of participants by department. Department# of Attendees AE3 CHE12 CE11 EE18 ME20 PETE3 ICS4 COE5 SE1 PHY2 MATH1 KAU2 KSU2 QASIM UNIV.1 TOTAL85

11 Recommendations from the Workshop At the end of the workshop, a meeting was held between the workshop organizing committee and invited speakers. The members of the workshop committee summarized the current status of design in engineering programs at KFUPM. The invited speakers made the following remarks and recommendations: 1.The invited speakers were pleased with the level of design at Capstone level but noted that students should be prepared for design at earlier stages than senior level.

12 Recommendations from the Workshop 2.Dr. Knecht offered to organize a full 2-day short course on design training for interested faculty. 3. Proposal for annual KFUPM training in teaching design: a 2-day course that focuses on how design is carried and taught. 4.Faculty teaching design should have a reduced teaching load during the semester where they teach design.

13 Recommendations from the Workshop 5.It is recommended to introduce one design course at the sophomore level. Such course can be either College wide or department based. 6. The Capstone course should be multidisciplinary and intra-disciplinary in nature 7. It is recommended that before undertaking the first course in design, students should be provided with “design kits”

14 Recommendations from the Workshop 8.Design courses should be followed by student competitions. Such competitions should be organized in the presence of industry partners. 9. For successful design based programs, there should be a strong support from the administration 10. Capstone supervision should be considered as substantial load in counting faculty load. 11. To initiate design, a KFUPM can start by piloting design course as special topics or elective courses.

15 Conclusion This first KFUPM initiative aimed at strengthening the offering of design at all levels of our programs. The faculty greatly benefited from the experience of the speakers throughout their stay at KFUPM. The Departments also benefited from the presence of the speakers in terms of additional technical seminars and faculty meetings. The college will follow up with the different departments on the inclusion of design at the different levels.


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