Title: Grand Challenges for Engineering in the New Millennium
1Grand Challenges for Engineering in theNew
Millennium
- Leah H. Jamieson
- 2007 IEEE President and CEO
- John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and
Ransburg Distinguished Professor of Electrical
and Computer Engineering Purdue University - National Academy of Engineering
- Convocation of Engineering Societies
- 07 May 2007
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2Engineering in theGlobal Societal Context
- Engineering and the condition of the world are
intimately connected - IEEE tenets
- Advance global prosperity
- For the benefit of humanity
3Engineering Grand Challenges
- Grand Challenges are tied to basicneeds of
humankind starting withfood, water, shelter, and
security - Challenges are growing and becoming more
immediate
4Many Grand Challenges are Inter-related
Megacities
Disaster Recovery
Energy
Security
Healthcare
Environment
Examples of Where IEEE is Engaged
5Grand Challenge Megacities
- Today, for the first time in history, more humans
now live in cities than not. - By 2010 there will be 21 megacities, with
populations over 10 million. - The pace of urbanization is creating strains on
every component of the urban environment and
underlying infrastructures. - In the next half century, all urban growth is
going to occur in the developing world where
infrastructure is often weak, antiquated or
insufficient, if it exists at all. - Risks associated with natural disasters are
higher for densely populated areas.
National Geographic Growth of large cities.
1950, 2000, 2015
6Tokyo Natural Disasters
Shanghai Waste Water Management
Megacities IEEE Spectrum Report
Mumbai Energy supply distribution
Sao Paulo Traffic, Air Pollution
New York Crime Terrorism
7Addressing Megacity Issues
- Exploring a Technology and the Megacity
Conference - Looking at urban issues across the breadth of our
disciplines - Topics would range from power, transportation,
communication, sanitation and pollution, to
distributed home health care, education, safety
and security, and disaster management - Involve government and political representatives,
industry leaders, philanthropic organizations in
addition to academics and researchers
8 Grand ChallengeThe Environment and Earth
ObservationGEOSS -- A Global, Coordinated,
Comprehensive Sustained System of Earth Observing
Systems
9The Environment and Earth Observation
- IEEE - one of 44 international organizations
across 60 countries that created GEOSS in 2005 - Year of hurricanes, tsunamis, droughts, wildfires
- Linking millions of established national,
regional and international observation sources
and datasets into a single network - Tracking environmental changes in land, oceans,
atmosphere and ecosystems worldwide - GEOSS Goals
- Enhance prediction of the behavior of the Earth
system - Protect the health and well-being of the worlds
peoples and economies
10Three User Views of GEOSS
Modeling, and Data Management Systems
Health
Disaster
Energy
Climate
The Nine Socio Benefit Areas
Water
Weather
Biodiversity
Observation Systems Worldwide
Ecosystem
Agriculture
11IEEE Committee on Earth Observation
- IEEE Goals
- Support Group on Earth Observations (GEO)
- Architecture, Users
- Increase awareness of EO issues through
- Workshops (10 in 2007)
- New publications
- Journal -- Earth Observation Applications
- www.Earthzine.org -- Online publication for
scientists and public - Student Competition
- Design an Earth Observation game
- Lead GEO standards efforts
- Establish GEOSS Standards System of Systems
- Create registry of existing standards (completed)
- Launch Standards and Interoperability Forum (SIF)
for introduction of standards not in the registry
and development of new standards - Coordinate international standards organizations
12- Similar highly interconnected graphs in security,
energy, healthcare
13Thinking Differently
- Traditional view is to organize by technical
domain - e,g. power engineering - Creating solutions for grand challenges requires
involving broader sectors of technology to tackle
inter-connected problems - To succeed, we need involvement of diverse group
from academia, industry, governments, NGOs,
politics policy, professional societies,
philanthropic organizations, etc.
14How IEEE is Tackling Grand Challenges
- Considering Future Boston project with MIT
- Considering Conference of the Future concept
using the Web in new ways to engage participants
as problem-solving game players - Exploring areas of healthcare and natural and
manmade disaster mitigation and recovery with the
UN Foundation - Industry-sponsored interactive conference that
will spawn individual workshops and ongoing
online collaboration - IEEE Electricity 2030 workshop (Summer 2008)
- To address a sustainable energy infrastructure
- Goal Create a technology, policy, and financial
framework to explore alternate scenarios
15How IEEE is Addressing Grand Challenges
- Discussions with MIT about the Future Boston
project intended to create a Science City within
Boston to attract young professionals and
entrepreneurs to remain in the area. - Considering Conference of the Future concept
using the Web in new ways to engage participants
as problem-solving game players
16How IEEE is Addressing Grand Challenges
- Exploring with the UN Foundation a more
systematic approach to applying technology to
solve problems associated with health care and
natural and manmade disaster mitigation and
recovery - Concept Industry-sponsored interactive
conference to establish a framework that will
spawn individual workshops with ongoing online
collaboration
17How IEEE Is Addressing Grand Challenges
- IEEE Electricity 2030 workshop(Summer 08)
- To address ways to make our energy infrastructure
sustainable - Goal Create a technology, policy and financial
framework to explore alternate scenarios to - Reduce use of energy
- Replace fossil fuel loads
- Increase penetration of non-carbon sustainable
resources such as wind, solar and nuclear energy - 30-50 percent change by 2030
18- Two introspective grand challenges
- Some student views
19Introspective Grand Challenge 1
- How will we teach / how will they learn all that
is needed for 21st century careers? - ABET a-k communication, teamwork,
professional/ethical standards, lifelong
learning, global/economic/environmental/societal
issues,
- Boeing Attributes of an Engineercritical
thinking, systems perspective, - The Engineer of 2020 ingenuity,creativity,
business, leadership,flexibility, - Technical depth and breadth
20Introspective Grand Challenge 1
- How will we teach / how will they learn all that
is needed for 21st century careers? - ABET a-k communication, teamwork,
professional/ethical standards, lifelong
learning, global/economic/environmental/societal
issues,
- Boeing Attributes of an Engineercritical
thinking, systems perspective, - The Engineer of 2020 ingenuity,creativity,
business, leadership,flexibility, - Technical depth and breadth
21Introspective Grand Challenge 2
- Attracting an engineering workforce that will
allow us to bring to bear full richness of
diverse ideas in addressing these grand, complex,
global problems
22Acting Differently
- Work in the space of young people, outside our
usual space - Create our own social networks around big problem
areas - Develop engaging projects
- IEEE CS International Design Competition - search
rescue - GEOSS game challenge
- Establish/encourage participation in programs to
reach pre-university population - Contests - Future Cities, robotics, etc
- Connect engineering to society
- TryEngineering.org
- Teacher in-service programs
23Some Student Views
- What will be your greatest challenges in your
21st century career? - Managing career with personal life job search,
work modalities - Staying current
- Global marketplace, with the product
design/development process spread geographically
around the world - Integrating the work from many specialists
specialties - Connecting technology policy
- Communicating
- In what areas will we see the greatest
engineering achievements in the 21st century? - Environment
- Population space travel
- Disaster preparedness relief seismic
prediction - Energy alternatives
- Universal healthcare
- Terrorism, security
- Nanotechnology
- Intelligent systems
- Fully integrated media
24Key Collaboration for the Future