The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association
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Letter from the Guest Editor
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Best Way to Tackle Generative AI: Focus on Humans
Dear ECEDHA Members, Industry Partners, and Colleagues,
I am looking forward to seeing you at our Annual Conference - the locale is simply amazing, and if my past tasting of New Mexico's cuisine is any guide, it promises to be delectable. The conference schedule is packed with informative sessions, and we are pleased to feature the "erVa Listening Session" below. Curious? Read on.
Hope your Spring semester is off to a good start, and some much-needed calm has returned to your department. It is now time to start tackling the world's biggest challenges. One "weird mixture of opportunity and challenge" that became center stage recently is Generative Artificial Intelligence (G-AI), as exemplified by ChapGPT and DALL-E. We discussed these in our December issue of the ECEDHA Source. The big question is - how do we deal with these new technologies in our classrooms and research labs? Despite the dense "fog of technological shifts" before us, and all of the bruit, the strategy for dealing with G-AI is one that we have employed throughout our professional lives as we discuss below.
First, in this issue of the ECEDHA Source, we are delighted to feature another great ECE Conversation, a new video format in which we invite an ECE thought leader to a conversation. We are delighted to feature our second such conversation with Professor Michael Devetsikiotis at the University of New Mexico on the topic of the upcoming ECEDHA conference. Would you like to be part of the next ECE Conversation? Do contact us if we can discuss a matter of broad interest to ECE Chairs with you.
In our traditional format, we are delighted to spotlight The University of Toronto's success at building a first-year class with over 40% women - an enviable and admirable achievement. It is clear that Chair Deepa Kundur's leadership is exceptional, and we can all learn from her initiative. Finally, we are delighted to spotlight our colleague Anthony Maciejewski who is now at NSF leading the NSF Division of Electrical, Communications, and Cyber Systems.
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February 23, 2023
Redefining Engineering Education with Moku:Go: Strategies for Success at Oregon State University
February 28, 2023
ERVA Informational Webinar: Pre-Session for the ERVA Listening Session at the ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo
March 16-17, 2023
Building a Robust Workforce in Electric Power Engineering
March 17-20, 2023
2023 ECEDHA Annual Conference & ECExpo - Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
New Programs added daily!
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Michael Devetsikiotis
University of New Mexico
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A Conversation with ECEDHA Conference Chair Michael Devetsikiotis, University of New Mexico
John Janowiak, ECEDHA Executive Director, shares a conversation with Michael Devetsikiotis regarding the upcoming ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo.
The program will take place March 17-20, 2023 at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya in Santa Ana Pueblo (Albuquerque), New Mexico.
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Deepa Kundur
Chair of ECE
University of Toronto
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First-year class in ECE at the University of Toronto now over 40% women
By: Jessica MacInnis & Matthew Tierney, University of Toronto
More than 40% of first-year students in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) are women - the highest proportion in the department's history.
"It's not something I notice much while in class or on campus," says first-year ECE undergrad Alexis Terefenko, "but when you take a step back it really is special to be a part of it. Being able to sit in class and see the number of women students, in a program that has been historically male dominated, is truly empowering to myself and others."
Though ECE Chair Professor Deepa Kundur understands how much work is to be done, she also sees value in pointing out the progress being made, particularly in light of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11. The United Nations created the day to highlight the inequity among genders in the discipline.
"Crossing 40% is a significant milestone in our department's history," says Kundur, "as well as a personally meaningful one. I have a long-term perspective of my own undergraduate and graduate education in ECE at U of T."
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Featured Program
ERVA Listening Session at ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo
March 20, 2023 at the ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo
ECEDHA attendees will have the unique opportunity to participate in the ERVA Listening Session: ProActively Identifying Research Priorities through the Engineering Research Visioning Alliance at this year's Annual Conference.
This interactive session will harness the voices and perspectives of ECE department chairs and the community. ERVA is an NSF-funded, five-year effort to identify and develop bold and transformative new engineering research directions. This is an exceptional opportunity for you to share your perspective and influence the future funding landscape of topics relevant to you.
Interested in Learning More?
Attend the ERVA Informational Webinar
February 28, 2023 at 12:30 pm CST
Please join the ECEDHA-C committee and the Engineering Research Visioning Alliance (ERVA) for an informational webinar to learn more about the ERVA Listening Session scheduled during the upcoming Annual Conference. ERVA is a platform for the engineering community to nationalize research gaps, and the listening session is an opportunity for the ECE community to lead the conversations and influence the future funding landscape and programs in the United States.
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Anthony Maciejewski
NSF Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems
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Anthony Maciejewski to lead the NSF Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems
January 27, 2023 - The U.S. National Science Foundation has selected Dr. Anthony A. Maciejewski of Colorado State University to serve as division director for the Division of Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems. Maciejewski, who begins his NSF term today, has served as the head of the department of electrical and computer engineering at CSU since 2003.
"I am excited to welcome Dr. Maciejewski, whose engineering expertise, servant-leadership and commitment to educational innovation will help NSF expand engineering knowledge and capabilities, and advance clean energy, semiconductors and microelectronics, manufacturing, and other national priorities," said Susan Margulies, NSF assistant director for Engineering. "With Dr. Maciejewski's leadership, NSF will continue to support the growth of the engineering research community and broaden our future engineering workforce."
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Artificial Intelligence Powered Robotics in 5G Network
Application Deadline: March 15, 2023
Join a collaborative research team to participate in simulation and : Gain design, simulation and modeling skills
Research areas in AI, 5G, Robotics
- Artificial Intelligence for Bioinformatics
- Artificial Intelligent IoTs
- Intelligent Transportation
- Communication Network
- Electric Vehicle Charging
- Unmanned Aerial/Ground Vehicles
Quick Facts
- 10-week summer program: June 5-August 11, 2023
- $6,000 Stipend with travel support
- GRE training session
- Scholarship and fellowship application workshop
- Professional development seminars
- Poster sessions with students from REU, MARC, and LSAMP programs
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Association Announcements
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Register Today!
2023 ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo
Conference: March 17-20, 2023
ECExpo: March 18-19, 2023
Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
The ECEDHA Annual Conference and ECExpo is the only meeting of its kind bringing together the largest concentration of ECE academia and industry throughout the United States and Canada.
This year's Annual Conference is one of the strongest programs to date with innovative programming in a truly unique destination.
This premier annual gathering features:
- An intensive conference program of Keynotes, Plenary Panels, and Breakout Sessions
- CHIPS and Science Act Roundtable Session
- Plenary Panel: Future Challenges/Direction of the Internet
- National Laboratories Plenary Panel
- Deans' Perspective: Keys to Success in Transitioning from ECE Chair to Dean
- ECExpo technology exhibition
- Ample opportunity for networking
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ECEDHA Annual Survey
Now open for data collection!
We are pleased to announce that the ECEDHA Annual Survey is now open for participation!
Information to participate has been sent to each department chair.
Please note that your institution's ECEDHA membership must be in good standing in order to participate.
For more information, or for assistance in accessing the survey, contact Michelle Klein at mklein@ecedha.org.
The survey will remain open until February 24, 2023. You must submit your responses by this date in order to gain access to the survey results.
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Now Renewing:
2022-2023 ECEDHA Academic Membership
Renew your membership today to continue receiving ECEDHA member benefits, including:
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Access to the 2022 ECEDHA Summit Series, a virtual program
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The opportunity to attend the 2023 ECEDHA Annual Conference & ECExpo
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The opportunity to participate in the ECEDHA Annual Survey, a valuable tool in benchmarking data.
- Complimentary job posting service via the ECEDHA website
- And much more!
Looking for your membership packet? Please contact
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Have an article you would like to share?
Articles of interest to ECEDHA members for the ECEDHA Source are always welcome. Email your article for consideration to information@ecedha.org.
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Previously recorded webinars are now available for your on-demand viewing!
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A Little Engineering Humor
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What did the electrical engineer say while meditating?
Ohmmmm.... Ohmm....
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