Engineering Science Segment ESS Strategic Plan and Activities

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Engineering Science Segment (ESS) Strategic Plan and Activities (2018 -19) Bharat Bhushan, Member bhushan.

Engineering Science Segment (ESS) Strategic Plan and Activities (2018 -19) Bharat Bhushan, Member bhushan. 2@osu. edu Steven Unikewicz, Lead Unikewicz. S@asme. org Nov. 10, 2018 1

Outline • ASME Organization BOG – TEC - EES; connect across the divisions/groups •

Outline • ASME Organization BOG – TEC - EES; connect across the divisions/groups • ESS Leadership Team Volunteer-Staff Partnership • ESS Goals and Strategy • ESS Activities 2

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Engineering Sciences Segment (ESS) Energy Sources and Processing Segment (ESP) Energy Conversion and Storage

Engineering Sciences Segment (ESS) Energy Sources and Processing Segment (ESP) Energy Conversion and Storage Segment (ECS) Design, Materials and Manufacturing Segment (DMM) Gas Turbine Segment (GTS) 4

Technical Divisions – Primary TEC Segment Affiliation DMM ESP Petroleum Ocean Offshore & Arctic

Technical Divisions – Primary TEC Segment Affiliation DMM ESP Petroleum Ocean Offshore & Arctic Eng. Pipeline Systems Pressure Vessels & Piping Research Comm. On Water & Steam in Thermal Systems ECS Advanced Energy Sys. Engine Int. Combustion Engine Power Fuel Cell Nuclear Eng. Mat. & Energy Recovery Sol ar Win d Gas Turbine Latin America Boilers Manufacturing Eng. Computers and Info. in Eng. Materials Handling Design Eng. Plant Eng. & Dynamic Systems & Maintenance Process Control Electronic & Industries Division Photonic Packaging Fluid Rail Transportation Power Systems and Tech. Aerospace Info. Storage & Processing Sys. Non-Destructive Eval. Microelectromechanical ESSEng. Tribology Applied Environmental Eng. Mechanics Management Bioengineering Fluids Eng. Noise Control & Heat Transfer Acoustics Safety Eng. & Materials Risk Analysis Segment (GTS) Groups – ESS Affiliation Nano Engineering for Energy and Sustainability (NEES) Nano Engineering for Medicine and Biology (NEMB) Student & Early Career Development (SECD) Council ESS encompasses fundamental multidisciplinary engineering topics

ESS Leadership Team Volunteer-Staff Partnership Steve Unikewicz ESS Lead (2016 -19) Bharat Bhushan Member

ESS Leadership Team Volunteer-Staff Partnership Steve Unikewicz ESS Lead (2016 -19) Bharat Bhushan Member at Large (2016 -19) Sara Wilson Member at Large (2017 -20) Sumanta Acharya Member at Large (2018 -21) Tim Graves ASME Dir. Tech. Conf. & Events. Robert Warrington Member at Large (2016 -19) Javid Bayandor Member at Large (2018 -21) Philip Di. Vietro ASME Managing Dir. Publish. Mina Pelegri Member at Large (2017 -20) Richard Meeker Member at Large (2017 -20) Roy Hogan ESS Rep. TEC Council (2018 -19) Rick Cowan ESS Past Chair Kara Dress ASME Marketing Mgr. 6

ESS Goals 1. Facilitate development of content for conferences and publications 2. Promote mission

ESS Goals 1. Facilitate development of content for conferences and publications 2. Promote mission of ASME in advancing and disseminating knowledge to members 3. Create an environment that allows networking of different constituents to facilitate commercialization 7

ESS Strategy 1. Support content and event development – – Identify emerging and cross

ESS Strategy 1. Support content and event development – – Identify emerging and cross cutting technologies Promote new content and dissemination methods 2. Connect technologies and people across the segments/divisions/groups 3. Be a voice of and advocate for divisions and groups regarding technical events and content 4. Provide a path for translation of Research to Commercialization 5. Enhance University-Industry-Government collaboration 6. Coordinate with TAPs to communicate ideas and opportunities to divisions and groups 8

ESS Strategy Enhance University. Industry-Government collaboration Focus on interdisciplinary themes (multiple Divisions and groups)

ESS Strategy Enhance University. Industry-Government collaboration Focus on interdisciplinary themes (multiple Divisions and groups) Trend with emerging challenges to provide timely engineering solutions Provide a path for the translation of Research to Commercialization 11/13/2016 ESS Strategy Brief 9

Technologies selected as areas of focus Core Technologies • Advanced Manufacturing • Robotics •

Technologies selected as areas of focus Core Technologies • Advanced Manufacturing • Robotics • Clean Energy • Bioengineering • Pressure Technology Cross-Cutting Technologies • Internet of Things • Big Data Analytics • Artificial Intelligence • Cybersecurity • Sustainability • Materials • Nanotechnology • Design Engineering Technology Advisory Panels (TAPs) for each core technology and cross-cutting technologies 10

ESS Activities 1. Support new content/event development – Encourage new activities and collaborations (MANCEF,

ESS Activities 1. Support new content/event development – Encourage new activities and collaborations (MANCEF, NEES, etc. ) – Broaden ASME activities in core and cross-cutting technologies (TAP areas) – Use Key performance Indicators to track past events performance – Identify and disseminate best practices 2. Commercialization of Research – Establish link to MANCEF group and a strong commercialization conference (COMS) – Bring commercialization to technology throughout ASME 3. Develop flexible Conference Models for ESS divisions for small meetings and specialized topics. 4. Communication – Continuing to work with ESS-division/group liaisons to enhance communication links – Meet with divisions/group leadership at IMECE – Meet with other SLTs (segment leadership teams) 11 (MANCEF - The Micro, Nano, and Emerging Technology Commercialization Education Foundation)

Business Meetings • Conducting business with Monthly tel cons and 4 F 2 F

Business Meetings • Conducting business with Monthly tel cons and 4 F 2 F Meetings – – ASME HQ, NYC IMECE TBD, Strategic Location tied to Event ASME Offices, Washington, DC • Focused themes for F 2 F meetings – Strategic Planning • Enhancing Events / Content Dissemination – Portfolio Review / Best Practices / Lessons Learned – Commercialization / Future Engineers – New Content / Alignment with ASME Top 5 ESS Strategy Brief 12

ESS Liaisons 13

ESS Liaisons 13

Scheduled ESS Events VVS FEDS M IMECE BI O REG AJK NEM B ICEM

Scheduled ESS Events VVS FEDS M IMECE BI O REG AJK NEM B ICEM COM S ICNM M H T MNMHT HT IMECE 2018 2/14/2018 ESS Conference Stats 2019 2020 14

2018 Events Event Year 16 th Int’l Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM)

2018 Events Event Year 16 th Int’l Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels (ICNMM) June 10 -13, 2018 AIAA/ASME Joint Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference* June 25 -29, 2018 Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Conference Participating Divisions Location Participant Outlook Status Dubrovnik, Croatia 150 In progress HTD Atlanta, GA 3000 Agreement signed by ASME and AIAA. In progress July 15 -20, 2018 FED Montreal, Canada 600 In progress World Congress of Biomechanics* July 8 -12, 2018 BED Dublin, Ireland 1000 Agreement signed. In progress Commercialization of Micro, Nano, & Emerging Technologies* Sept 2018 AABME Switzerland 100 Agreement signed. In progress International Heat Transfer Conference* Aug 10 -15, 2018 HTD Beijing, China 1000 Agreement signed by ASME and Intl HT Group. In progress NEMB Aug 20 -24, 2018 Multiple Divisions Los Angeles, CA 200 In progress Internoise* Aug 26 -29, 2018 NCAD Chicago, IL 800 In progress IMECE Nov 2018 Multiple Pittsburgh, PA 3000+ In progress Tribology Frontiers Conference Oct 28 -30, 2018 Tribology Chicago 200 Agreement signed with 15 STLE. In progress 10/31/2017 ESS Conference Stats *ASME is not fiscally responsible for event

2019 Events Event Year Participating Divisions Location Participant Outlook Status ICNMM June 2019 St.

2019 Events Event Year Participating Divisions Location Participant Outlook Status ICNMM June 2019 St. John’s, Newfoundland 150 Contracted MNHMT July 2019 Dalian, China 300 Contracted Applied Mechanics and Materials Conference (MCMAT) June 2019 AMD, MD TBD 350 Not started Summer Biomechanics, Bioengineering, and Biotransport Conference* June 2019 BED TBD 800 They will do their own thing. AJK 2019 (FED Summer Meeting) July 2019 FED San Francisco 700 – 800 anticipated; ASME, JSME & KSME Contracted Heat Transfer Summer Conference w/ Energy Sustainability and AICh. E July 2019 HTD Bellevue, Washington 450 Contracted IMECE Nov 2019 Multiple Salt Lake City, UT 3000+ Contracted *ASME not fiscally responsible for event 2/14/2018 ESS Conference Stats 16

2020 Events Event Int’l Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM) 2/14/2018

2020 Events Event Int’l Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM) 2/14/2018 Year Oct 2020 Participating Divisions EED Location Hamburg, Germany ESS Conference Stats Participant Outlook 500 Status Contracted 17

ESS Contact Information/Links Steven Unikewicz. S@asme. org 202. 823. 3838 Timothy Graves gravest@asme. org

ESS Contact Information/Links Steven Unikewicz. S@asme. org 202. 823. 3838 Timothy Graves gravest@asme. org 281. 810. 5458 Engineering Science Segment on ASME. org 18