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Title: Semiconductors


1
What Is Engineering ?
2
What is Engineering?
Spend 5 min to come up with your definition in
one sentence
3
What Is Engineering?
  • The practical application of science to commerce
    or industry
  • The Engineers' Council for Professional
    Development defines Engineering as "The creative
    application of scientific principles to design or
    develop structures, machines, apparatus, etc.
  • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering
  • Analysis or design work requiring extensive
    preparation and experience in the use of
    mathematics, chemistry, physics, and the
    engineering sciences
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  • The application of physical, mathematical, and
    mechanical principles to practical purposes
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  • The profession that involves the complex
    analysis, design, and development of solutions to
    technical problems
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4
Well Known Engineers
  • Roberto C. Goizueta - former chairman and chief
    executive of Coca-Cola, Co. Chemical engineering
    degree from Yale University
  • Lee Iacocca - former chairman and CEO of Chrysler
    Corp., Iacocca graduated from Lehigh University,
    Bethlehem, Pa., and a master's degree in
    engineering from Princeton University in 1946
  • John F. Welch Jr. former chairman and CEO of
    General Electric engineering undergraduate
    degree at the University of Massachusetts and
    Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University
    of Illinois
  • Philip Condit - CEO, the Boeing Co.,
    mechanical/aeronautical engineering
  • James Morgan - CEO, Applied Materials, mechanical
    engineer
  • Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. - former CEO of Pfizer Inc.
    an electrical engineer

5
Well Known Engineers
  • Andrew Grove - co-founder of Intel, and a
    chemical engineer
  • William Hewlett and David Packard - co-founders
    of Hewlett-Packard
  • Bill Joy - co-founder of Sun Microsystems.
    B.S.E.E. in electrical engineering from the
    University of Michigan, graduate school at
    UCBerkeley
  • Steve Wozniak - co-founded Apple Computer Inc. in
    1976 with the Apple I computer
  • Ray Dolby - audio system innovator and founder of
    Dolby Laboratories
  • Henry Ford revolutionized the auto industry and
    what he is most remembered forthe continuous
    moving assembly line
  • Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist has BS and
    MS degrees from Case Western Reserve University,
    electrical engineering/computer science
  • Sergei Brin and Larry Page, founders of Google,
    met at Stanford University while earning graduate
    degrees in computer science

6
Well Known Engineers
  • Scott Adams - cartoonist and creator of "Dilbert"
  • Rowan Atkinson (Actor/Comedian) actor in the TV
    series Blackadder and Mr. Bean Manchester and
    Oxford University, EE
  • Alexander Calder (Artist) - mechanical
    engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology,
    Hoboken, NJ
  • Frank Capra (Film director) - chemical
    engineering, directed films such as It Happened
    One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and It's
    a Wonderful Life
  • Roger Corman (Film Director) - directed the
    original version of Little Shop of Horrors,
    industrial engineering degree from Stanford
    University
  • Alfred Hitchcock (Film Director), engineer at
    Saint Ignatius College
  • Herbie Hancock (Jazz Musician) studied EE at
    Grinell College
  • Hedy Lamarr (Actress) - this famous actress is
    credited with several sophisticated inventions,
    among them a unique anti-jamming device for use
    against Nazi radar
  • Bill Nye (TV Personality) - the "Science Guy"
    mechanical engineering degree from Cornell
    University
  • Jimmy Carter, President

7
How Long Is The Rim Circumference?
8
Degrees Offered At ASU
  • Construction (Managers)
  • Electrical
  • Industrial
  • Materials Science
  • Mechanical
  • Aerospace
  • Bioengineering (Biomedical)
  • Chemical
  • Civil
  • Computer

The data and statistics on the following slides
are from the 2008 Occupational Outlook Handbook
by the U.S. Department of Labor. Most of data
reflect labor statistics from 2006/7.
9
Aerospace Engineers
  • Design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft,
    and missiles
  • Supervise manufacture of these products
  • Develop new technologies for use in aviation,
    defense systems, and space exploration
  • Jobs
  • 2006 90,000
  • 2016 99,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 53,000
  • MS 62,000
  • PhD 74,000

10
Biomedical Engineers
  • Develop devices and procedures to solve medical
    and health-related problems
  • Design devices for various medical procedures,
    such as lasers for corrective eye surgery
  • Develop imaging systems such as ultrasound and
    devices for automating insulin injections
  • Jobs
  • 2006 14,000
  • 2016 17,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 51,000
  • MS 59,000
  • PhD

11
Chemical Engineers
  • Solve problems involving production or use of
    chemicals
  • Builds a bridge between science and manufacturing
  • Knowledge and duties overlap many fields
    chemistry, physics, mathematics, and mechanical
    and electrical engineering
  • Jobs
  • 2006 30,000
  • 2016 33,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 59,000
  • MS 69,000
  • PhD 74,000

12
Civil Engineers
  • Design and supervise construction of roads,
    buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and
    water supply and sewage systems
  • One of the oldest engineering disciplines
  • Jobs
  • 2006 256,000
  • 2016 303,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 49,000
  • MS 49,000
  • PhD 62,000

13
Computer Hardware Engineers
  • Jobs
  • 2006 79,000
  • 2016 82,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 56,000
  • MS 60,000
  • PhD 92,000
  • Research, design, develop, and test computer
    hardware
  • Supervise computer hardware manufacture and
    installation

14
Electrical/Electronic Engineers
  • Design, develop, test, and supervise the
    manufacture of electrical and electronic
    equipment
  • Specialize in different areas power generation,
    transmission, and distribution communications
    industrial control communication integrated
    circuits
  • Jobs
  • 2006 582,000
  • 2016 612,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 55,000
  • MS 66,000
  • PhD 76,000

15
Industrial Engineers
  • Determine the most effective ways for an
    organization to use basic factors of
    productionpeople, machines, materials,
    information, and energyto make a product or
    provide a service
  • The bridge between management goals and
    operational performance
  • Jobs
  • 2006 201,000
  • 2016 242,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 55,000
  • MS 65,000
  • PhD 77,000

16
Materials Engineers
  • Involved in extraction, development, processing,
    and testing of materials to create a diversity of
    products from computer chips to television
    screens to golf clubs and snow skis
  • Jobs
  • 2006 22,000
  • 2016 22,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 56,000
  • MS
  • PhD

17
Mechanical Engineers
  • Research, develop, design, manufacture, and test
    tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical
    devices
  • Work in many industries, and their work varies by
    industry and function
  • One of the broadest engineering disciplines
  • Jobs
  • 2006 226,000
  • 2016 235,000
  • Salaries (2007)
  • BS 54,000
  • MS 63,000
  • PhD 73,000

18
BS Starting Salaries 2007
19
Engineering Salaries
SOURCES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, BUREAU OF
LABOR STATISTICS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS IEEE-USA.
20
Electrical Engineering Salaries
SOURCES U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, BUREAU OF
LABOR STATISTICS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS IEEE-USA.
21
Salaries
Starting median salary
Mid-career median salary
22
Globalization
  • Low prices for products, but people in other
    countries compete for your job
  • Millions of smart, hard-working students are
    graduating from colleges around the world
  • Almost none of these has English as their first
    language, yet they speak it fluently
  • Young people have to learn the meaning of the
    word compete
  • Its tough out there and its only get to get
    tougher
  • Develop skills and talents to make you globally
    competitive
  • You will have to know more and work harder and
    keep learning

M. Goldsmith, Advice for young people, Business
Week, Aug. 2008
23
Student Clubs Engineering Professional Societies
  • IEEE
  • Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers
  • ASME
  • American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • SAE
  • Society of Automotive Engineers
  • AIChE
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers
  • ASCE
  • American Society of Civil Engineers
  • BMES
  • Biomedical Engineering Society
  • SME
  • Society of Manufacturing Engineers

24
Student Clubs, continued
  • NSBE
  • National Society of Black Engineers
  • SWE
  • Society of Women Engineers
  • AIAA
  • American Institute of Aeronautics and
    Astronautics
  • NSPE
  • National Society of Professional Engineers
  • ASEE
  • American Society for Engineering Education
  • IIE
  • Institute of Industrial Engineers

www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/mu/clubs
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