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Yang, Wei Jun, and Peng Xiao Jiang. "The Research of Civil Engineering Excellent Engineer Teaching Plan Formulation." Applied Mechanics and Materials 256-259 (December 2012): 3099–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.256-259.3099.

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In the light of civil engineering excellent engineer teaching plan, this paper proposed how to dealing with the relationship of impart knowledge and cultivating ability in the teaching plan formulation, discussed that making teaching plan should not only attach great importance to all-round education, but also make specialized education blend in all-round education; And analyzed example. It has a certain important significance to further explore the training mode of excellence applied civil engineering professionals in the undergraduate course colleges and universities.
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石, 晓波. "Study on Case Teaching of Engineering Economics Based on Excellence Plan." Advances in Education 06, no. 05 (2016): 217–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/ae.2016.65033.

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Chen, Yong Zhi, Shou Yan Zhong, Wei Feng He, and Jing Ye. "The New Engineering Training Method Based on the "Excellence Engineer Education Program"." Advanced Materials Research 945-949 (June 2014): 3550–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.945-949.3550.

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"Excellence Engineer education program" is an important move to promote the engineering education power in China. In most colleges, the implementation of “excellence Engineer education program” relies mainly on industrial basic training course (also known as metalworking practice) to improve the engineering quality of students. Students learn basic knowledge, theory, and skill in classroom, and fundamental industrial training course further allows students to develop problem solving capability in real world by offering fundamental engineering training. Technology advancement drives deeper technology specialization, requiring college students to develop higher level of engineering competence, including fundamental technology capability, fundamental engineering capability, and creativity. This article draws from working experience, summarizes and analyzes three new measures of industry training, including (1) lab assistant, (2) creativity project, and (3) open lab guidance. The article also discusses the roles of these measures for improving student engineering competence in the implementation of “excellence Engineer education plan”.
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Li, Li, Nian Wang, Li Fang Zhang, and Li Hong He. "Discussion about Excellence Engineers Education and Training Program of Materials Science and Engineering." Advanced Materials Research 889-890 (February 2014): 1680–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.889-890.1680.

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The "Excellence Engineers Education and Training Program" is one of the major reform projects that the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is implementing for the "National Plan for Medium and Long-term Education Reform and Development (2010--2020)"[1]. Based on "3+1 Program" of talents training mode for the "Excellence Engineers Education and Training Program", the framework for cooperative education was devised, in which science and engineering, theory and practice, academia and industry are comined to prepare students who not only create, design, and build, but understand the nature and behavior of the materials used in the building. To the end, the knowledge system of material science and engineering, including the necessary basic and characteristic professional knowledge, was proposed on the basis of the talents training experience exceeding ten years.
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Andejany, Murad, Ahmad Elshennawy, Mohammed Darwish, and Haitham Bahaitham. "Developing an Industrial Engineering Study Plan Using ISM Approach." International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 9, no. 3 (June 11, 2019): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v9i3.9884.

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Recently, engineering graduates who acquired different skills, as well as leadership capabilities, are very much demanded to maintain high-level innovation, dealing with emerging technologies, and fulfilling the various needs of the public. Consequently, it is necessary that academicians in engineering programs develop appropriate curricula to achieve excellence in engineering education. Being accredited from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) is an indication that an academic program has fulfilled international standards in engineering education. The main element in ABET evaluation process is Student Outcomes (SOs) as they incorporate several capabilities and skills expected by stakeholders such as employers. In this study, we used Interpretive Structural Modeling technique (ISM), which is a soft operational research technique, to prioritize SOs and develop a precise study plan for the Industrial Engineering program at Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (IMSE) at Kuwait University (KU). This plan showed an intelligible depiction of the relationships between the SOs and a clear direction on how to merge them within the engineering study plan. For data collection, surveys were developed and conducted to faculty members at IMSE Department at KU in addition to a set of employers within the country. The results indicated that ISM model facilitates a clear understanding of the relationships among SOs within the Industrial Engineering study plan at IMSE at KU. In addition, it recommended that students should understand the professional and ethical responsibilities at early stages of the study plan and that should be followed by training them on effective communication techniques.
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Li, Zhi, Yujiao Zhang, Chaoxiang Luo, Fangyu Li, and Pan Su. "Exploration on the Reform of Teaching Methods Aimingat Research-Based Learning under the Background of "Excellence Program"." Advances in Higher Education 3, no. 4 (December 19, 2019): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v3i4.1566.

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<p>The implementation of "excellence plan" promotes our country to become a powerful country in engineering education and promotes higher education to cultivate a large number of high-quality engineering, technical personnel with strong innovation ability and adapt to the needs of economic and social development, however the traditional teaching methods no longer meet the needs of training high-quality engineers. This article will research study and discipline teaching organically fuses in together. Firstly the teachers should improve their academic and teaching ability, and accumulate enterprise engineering practice experience, reform the teaching methods, in order to cause the students to independently discover problems, explore the problem and get conclusion under teacher's guidance, cultivating their engineering practice ability and innovation ability. The exploration of teaching reform has been carried out through the course "Operation and Maintenance of Overhead Transmission Lines", which has achieved good results and will be continuously improved.</p>
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Doehnert, Kurt C., and Bob Winton. "Naval Shipyard Machine Shop Modernization." Journal of Ship Production 10, no. 03 (August 1, 1994): 184–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jsp.1994.10.3.184.

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The Naval Shipyard Corporate Operations Strategy … Plan (COSP) defines the vision, goals, and strategies for achieving excellence in shipyard business and operations. The COSP establishes an action for the "Modernization of Naval Shipyard Inside Machine Shop (Shop 31) Practices and Procedures." This paper describes the Naval Sea Systems Command's (NAVSEA) initiative to provide the inside machine shops with the management systems and industrial technologies to meet the challenges of the 21st century. The Shop 31 Modernization Corporate Master Plan addresses the functional areas of equipment, facilities, integrated management systems, human resources, shop operations, and customer/supplier interface processes. This plan is presented as a benchmark for consideration in shop modernization efforts in U.S. shipyards.
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Zhang, Tong, Shuai Tian, Ling Xu, and Hong Yan Chen. "The Plan for Outstanding Civil Engineering Undergraduate Experimental Teaching Research — In the Concrete Structure Principle of the Experimental Teaching Reform as an Example." Advanced Materials Research 753-755 (August 2013): 3136–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.753-755.3136.

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Oriented education "outstanding engineers training plan", combined with the characteristics of university students after 90, teaching method required in the civil engineering undergraduate experiment is studied. To the "principle of concrete structure" experimental teaching reform as an example, it builds an organic experiment teaching platform with theoretical teaching across the curriculum, concrete structure associated , the "Yang section flexural bearing capacity of reinforced concrete demonstration experiments" optimize the comprehensive design experiments, has been clear about the experiment of hardware, software, data organization, management, etc. Thus it provides a certain reference basis for excellence in civil engineering undergraduate experiment teaching.
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King, Fraya, David C. Klonoff, David Ahn, Saleh Adi, Erika Gebel Berg, Jiang Bian, Kong Chen, et al. "Diabetes Technology Society Report on the FDA Digital Health Software Precertification Program Meeting." Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 13, no. 1 (November 5, 2018): 128–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1932296818810436.

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Diabetes Technology Society (DTS) convened a meeting about the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Digital Health Software Precertification Program on August 28, 2018. Forty-eight attendees participated from clinical and academic endocrinology (both adult and pediatric), nursing, behavioral health, engineering, and law, as well as representatives of FDA, National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), and industry. The meeting was intended to provide ideas to FDA about their plan to launch a Digital Health Software Precertification Program. Attendees discussed the four components of the plan: (1) excellence appraisal and certification, (2) review pathway determination, (3) streamlined premarket review process, and (4) real-world performance. The format included (1) introductory remarks, (2) a program overview presentation from FDA, (3) roundtable working sessions focused on each of the Software Precertification Program’s four components, (4) presentations reflecting the discussions, (5) questions to and answers from FDA, and (6) concluding remarks. The meeting provided useful information to the diabetes technology community and thoughtful feedback to FDA.
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Batista Díaz, Carmen María, Zenoyda Lujo Aliaga, Libely Victoria Cedeño Galindo, Arianna Pérez Céspedes, and Alexey Megna Alicio. "PROPUESTA DE SISTEMA INFORMÁTICO PARA LA GESTIÓN DEL PLAN DE TRABAJO INDIVIDUAL DE LOS PROFESORES." Revista de Investigación en Tecnologías de la Información 6, no. 11 (June 2018): 67–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.36825/riti.06.11.011.

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The main objective of Cuban universities is to achieve excellence in teaching and research, as well as to place the development of continuing education and respond to the needs of our environment in a priority.The evaluations and indications of the Party and the Government have determined the beginning of a process of transformations in the last academic courses aimed at improving the quality of Higher Education, in particular the political-ideological work, the relevance and the increase in efficiency, the rationality and integration of all activities. The maximum executor of all the processes in the universities is the professor, who performs them through the individual work plan (PTI), of which a series of insufficiencies have been found at the moment of making them, that is why this investigation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE PLAN"

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Mollentze, Frederik Jacobus. "Asset management auditing the roadmap to asset management excellence /." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2005. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-01242006-124600.

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JAIN, RISHU. "ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE PLAN IN AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) ORGANIZATION." Thesis, 2022. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/19497.

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Excellence is defined in an organization as the ongoing efforts put by any employee to complete his/her task in an excellent way. The tasks are completed as per the internal framework of standards and processes defined within an organization. A task completed by any employee is said to be excellent if the output of the task exceeds task objectives or task expectations. We are designing the Engineering Excellence Plan which contains different goals and metrics. This plan can compute excellency factor for any employee within an organization towards his/her defined goals. The goals and metrics can be different for different organisation and strategy to compute excellency factor can also be varied. We are designing one general template in Excel that contains general set of goals and metrics (metrics are defined to analyse whether the goals are achieved or not). After defining the goals and metrics we will compute the percentage of excellency for any employee. The percentage of excellency depends upon how much an employee achieved his/her goals within the given time frame. After computing individual percentage for an individual employee, we will then compute the overall percentage of any project or any team within an organization.
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Books on the topic "ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE PLAN"

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United States. Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Strategic plan 2008-2014: Achieving performance excellence : NAVFAC, Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Washington, D.C: NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Command), 2007.

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A green plan for industry: 16 steps to environmental excellence. Rockville, MD: Government Institutes, 1998.

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Maintenance management auditing: In search of maintenance management excellence. New York: Industrial Press, 2006.

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Arera-Rütenik, Tobias, Stefan Breitling, Rainer Drewello, Mona Hess, and Gerhard Vinken, eds. The Centre for Heritage Conservation Studies and Technologies 2016-2018. University of Bamberg Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20378/irb-49842.

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The Centre for Heritage Conservation Studies and Technologies (KDWT) was founded in spring 2016 as a central research institute of the Otto Friedrich University Bamberg. The core tasks of the KDWT are the expansion of knowledge and technology transfer to non-university research in-stitutions, business and crafts, the expansion of technical excellence, the supplementation of the range of courses, the support in research, teaching, transfer and service in terms of content and technical equipment as well in the internationalisation of research. The centre is divided into four departments: Monument Preservation, Digital Heritage Technologies, Building Research and Res-toration Science and thus covers both the foundations in the humanities as well as engineering and scientific approaches. The first volume of the “Reports of the KDWT” series presents the technically diverse work of the first two and a half years since the KDWT was established in a format with colour illustrations. Four main chapters represent the four departments mentioned. First, the fundamental aims and focus of each subject are outlined. This is followed by individual presentations of the respective re-search projects, which also would like to bring the content closer to the non-expert reader, especially through the illustrations provided. For a better overview, basic information and thematically linked publications have been added to the projects. For example, the Monument Preservation department reports on various projects related to the theme, city and heritage conservation, addresses participatory heritage protection, emotions and heritage as well as a municipal monument plan for Bavaria, to name just a few. The digital heritage technologies outline projects in the area of 3D documentation. The building research area analy-ses large medieval buildings, develops concepts for building preservation and improves technical skills in building analysis. Finally, the area of restoration science explains the use of non-destructive methods of investigation and microanalysis based on international and local projects, be they Sin-ghalese temple sites, European cathedrals or medieval textiles from the Bamberg cathedral treasury. The aim of the project presentations is to clarify to what extent each sub-area represents the KDWT with extraordinary, professionally sound experience and expertise in teaching, research and above all in practice. In order to do justice to the extensive transfer, networking and research activities of the individual members, a fifth main chapter lists all individual services in alphabetical order until mid-2018.
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Book chapters on the topic "ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE PLAN"

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Chaoying, Liu. "“1234 Project Design Curriculum Innovation Model” for Local Engineering Colleges on the Basis of “Excellence Plan”." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 279–84. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24823-8_43.

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Guo-qing, Geng, Zhu Mao-tao, and Xu Xing. "Establishing Automotive Engineering School-Enterprise Practice Training Model Based on Excellent Engineer Plan." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 1645–50. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7618-0_188.

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Karimi, I. A. "Chemical Logistics — Going Beyond Intra-Plant Excellence." In Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 29–34. Elsevier, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1570-7946(09)70225-1.

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"Training with ‘theory and practice together’ in ‘Excellent Engineer Plan’." In Engineering Management and Industrial Engineering, 265–68. CRC Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b18407-54.

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Guo, Chunlai, Chunmei Guo, Li Cui, Xianying Cao, Guanhua Wang, Jianmin Wang, and Yingchen Ma. "An Improved Neural Network Method for Plant Leaf Recognition." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde221155.

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Under the background of the general plan for general survey of Germplasm Resources issued by the State Forestry and grassland administration, in order to establish the forest and grass germplasm resources management system, it is urgent to identify the forest vegetation types. In the past, manual identification was often used, which was inefficient and had a high error rate. Considering the small number of samples in the plant leaf database, in order to improve the accuracy of plant leaf identification, In the framework of tensorflow, a convolution neural network method for plant leaf image recognition based on transfer learning is proposed. Firstly, the plant leaf image is preprocessed, and the plant leaf image data set is expanded through the horizontal transformation, random clipping, translation transformation, color and illumination transformation of the original image, and is divided into training set and test set in the ratio of 7:3, the concept V3 model is applied to image data processing by migration learning. The trained models ResNet50 and Concept V3 are migrated and trained on the plant leaf image data set, and the full connection layer is replaced in the pre training model, so that it can adapt to the recognition of plant leaf images. The accuracy of the test set obtained from the pre training model of this method is 95.22% and 95.45%, reaching the excellent level required by the task.
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da Silva, Isabela Nardi, Josiel Pereira, Juarez B. Silva, and Simone Bilessimo. "Remote Laboratories for Engineering Education." In Engineering Education Trends in the Digital Era, 177–95. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2562-3.ch008.

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The VISIR+ project was an international collaboration project for the dissemination of the remote laboratory VISIR, a tool to support teaching the theory and practice of electrical and electronic circuits. The initiative was first disseminated in Europe, and Latin American countries such as Brazil followed. This chapter essentially aims to discuss the experience of the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil with the VISIR+ project. Various approaches were used for the dissemination of the initiative, including free courses for high school students, teacher training, and the creation of a virtual environment to discuss and share lesson plans that used the remote laboratory VISIR on their plots. In conclusion, the experience was observed as excellent for the institution and there was no reason to put the project ideas aside. After participating in the project, it becomes a challenge to ensure its sustainability.
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Mechlinski, Thomas, Jürgen Wübbelmann, Ralf Hagemann, Nikita Korovin, Amanda Abós Sanchez, and Nichiket Goyal. "Bicycle Speedometer Plus." In Handbook of Research on Improving Engineering Education with the European Project Semester, 233–46. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-2309-7.ch013.

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The European Project Semester program at the University of Applied Science Osnabrück deals mainly with engineering projects in different engineering domains. Developing a product based on complex technical requirements and economic concerns, such as cost-sensible development and marketing and environmentally-friendly design, are goals of a successful project during the one-semester internship at Osnabrück for a multicultural project team. In 2018, a team of four students received the task of developing a speedometer for bicycles with a brake light to enhance the rider's safety, especially in an urban environment. Besides the technical challenges, the team developed a marketing plan for the product. To the students, it was an excellent opportunity to understand the benefits and risks of working in a multicultural team and the necessity of following strict project management guidelines to finish a project as a team successfully.
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H.N. Howard, Faith, Zijian Gao, Hawari Bin Mansor, Zidi Yang, and Munitta Muthana. "Silk Fibroin Nanoparticles: A Biocompatible Multi-Functional Polymer for Drug Delivery." In Biomedical Engineering. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.109642.

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The versatility of nanomedicines allows for various modifications of material type, size, charge and functionalization, offering a promising platform for biomedical applications including tumor targeting. One such material, silk fibroin (SF) has emerged, displaying an excellent combination of mechanical and biological properties characterized by its high tensile and breaking strength, elongation, stiffness and ductility. High stability allows SF to maintain its chemical structure even at high temperatures (around 250°C) and compared with other biological polymers like polylactide (PLA), poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), and collagen, SF shows excellent biocompatibility and lower immunogenic response making it a very suitable material for drug delivery and tissue engineering. Here we describe the structure, synthesis and properties of SF nanoparticles. We evaluate its emergence as a multi-functional polymer for its utility as a nanocarrier to deliver cancer therapies directly to tumors together with considerations for its clinical use.
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Wang, Minxue, and Dahai Zhang. "Numerical Simulation of Crushing and Energy Absorption of Graded Hierarchical Honeycomb." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde230053.

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Hierarchical structures are widely observed in nature, and they have been considered to have excellent mechanical properties. In this paper, a novel hierarchical honeycomb with graded design is proposed to improve impact resistance. Two parameters are selected to determine the design of hierarchy and gradient respectively. A series of nonlinear finite element models are developed in Abaqus to systematically explore the crashworthiness. In in-plane crushing, the deformation mode of honeycomb is studied, and the specific energy absorption (SEA) is mainly discussed in out-of-plane crushing. Compared with the traditional honeycomb, the energy absorption characteristics can be increased by up to 81.4% in the simulation.
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Guo, Lifang. "Application of Virtual Simulation Technology in Traditional Culture Communication." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde220028.

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Computer virtual simulation technology is integrated into the new media system and organically combined with excellent traditional culture to provide an organic carrier and platform for the improvement of people’s cultural literacy. This paper analyzes the means of traditional cultural communication, studies the foundation and strategy of integrating computer virtual simulation technology into the cultural communication system of new media, and formulates the steps and plans of computer virtual simulation technology to promote the improvement of people’s cultural literacy.
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Conference papers on the topic "ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE PLAN"

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Sui, Xiulin, Junpeng Shao, and Yanqiu Yu. "Exploration and Thinking on the Teaching Model of Theory and Practice for Mechanical Engineering “Excellence Engineer Training Plan”." In 2013 Conference on Education Technology and Management Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetms.2013.213.

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Sui Xiulin, Shao Junpeng, and Yu Yanqiu. "Exploration and thinking on the teaching model of theory and practice for mechanical engineering “excellence engineer training plan”." In 2012 First National Conference for Engineering Sciences (FNCES). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nces.2012.6543693.

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Shao, Junpeng, Xiulin Sui, and Si Chen. "Exploration and Practice on school-enterprise cooperation personnel training mode of Mechanical Engineering “Excellence Engineer Training Plan” Based on CDIO model." In 2013 Conference on Education Technology and Management Science. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icetms.2013.212.

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Shao Junpeng, Sui Xiulin, and Chen Si. "Exploration and practice on school-enterprise cooperation personnel training mode of mechanical engineering “excellence engineer training plan” based on CDIO model." In 2012 First National Conference for Engineering Sciences (FNCES). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nces.2012.6543692.

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Chatterjee, Someshwar, Nasser Riyami, and Ali Ruqaishi. "Journey of Waterflood Excellence in a Matured Field, North of Sultanate of Oman." In SPE Conference at Oman Petroleum & Energy Show. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/200107-ms.

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Abstract Objective/Scope The studied field is located in North Oman asset and developed through waterflood line-drive since 1980s with top quartile recovery factor. In the period between 2010 and 2012, production has declined faster than expected reaching to a peak decline rate of 19% per year resulted to significant associated oil production loss. This abstract summarizes the recovery process for waterflood development supported with lean approach by WRFM team not only to arrest production decline but also to flip the coin to production incline in 2015-2016. Lean Approach The major reasons that led to the ineffective waterflood performance in this field were several surface and subsurface issues related to water distribution, low injection efficiency and low level of integration within the team. The success achieved through focused proactive waterflood management (Asset's WRFM Plan, 2016) and seamless integration with field operations and asset leadership with below key steps: Setting a firm WRFM Waterflood Strategy focusing on waterflood management, field/reservoir operating envelope and pressure maintenance. Goal Deployment value stream metrics aimed to improve reservoir operating envelope compliance by improving water-injectivity compliance that ensures effective and even injection water distribution etc. The pressure maintenance strategies include priorities the injection optimization in the low-pressure blocks and continuous monitoring of reservoir pressure through periodic acquisition of pressure surveys. This resulted in significant improvement of average reservoir pressure. Standardized regular field, pattern/ sector and well reviews (Chatterjee, Someshwar et.al., 2017) resulted in effective sweep monitoring strategy by using latest FDP static and dynamic models calibrated with recent surveillance data (RST, MPLT etc.). This process helps to generate and optimize the WRFM opportunities to maximize the production. Periodic waterflood health checks by external and internal experts mainly focused on accessing waterflood improvements and benchmarked with other fields of the asset during 2014, 2016 and 2018. The waterflood health check score improved with time and field achieved the highest score across all the other matured fields in North Oman. More importantly, the noticeable improvement in integration between different teams i.e. petroleum, operation, and engineering on daily to weekly basis ensures stability of the WI performance, meeting injection target and honest transparent communications to work as ONE TEAM through different session using Leader Standard Work (LSW). Results and Conclusion These efforts by the integrated team resulted in: Arresting the production decline from 19% annual effective to 6% within 3 years Reversing the decline trend of 3% between 2015-2016 Safeguard more than a mln m3 of asset's reserves A gain of average oil rate for reversing the decline trend This project is an excellent example of being innovative with lean structure and simple "Going Back to Basics" principle for water flood management. The projects delivered with commercial mindset to arrest the decline and safeguard reserves; external focus by benchmarking with waterflood assessment and strong integration- displaying highest standard of improved organizational behavior.
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Memon, Hizbullah, Mei Jingbin, and Ghulam Nabi Agha. "Benchmark Drilling Performance in the Undrillable Complex Fold Belt Area." In Gas & Oil Technology Showcase and Conference. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/214335-ms.

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Abstract Alpha Field, a fold belt Oil & Gas field located in the Kirthar mountainous range, has remained as one of most problematic drilling terrains of Pakistan and had been once termed as an undrillable prospect considering the multiple sidetracks at previous wells. Due to formation challenges and multiple sidetracks. One of offset wells had been abandoned because of not reaching to reservoir target and other offset well was eventually reach to well TD after three sidetracks and incurred heavy costs. This paper discusses the case study of phenomenal drilling performance at Well-3 in Alpha field which includes extensive well engineering data reviews to achieve operational excellence. A very detailed offset review has been prepared followed by generation of well plan after careful selection of the drilling plans which included drill bits designs, BHA selections, drilling practices, drilling fluids performance targets, drilling rig performance and extensive level of vigilance to deliver the most complex well with best of the class benchmarking in the field as compared with previous wells and surrounding fields of similar sub-surface challenges. The detailed Well Design and Engineering together with technological selection purely application-based enabling to deliver a successful Alpha field well, both in terms of the lowest cost and in terms of time as the fastest well in Alpha field. The Alpha field due to its complexity, lower success rates and higher costs was one of the most challenging assets in terms of drilling and production delivery. With excellent drilling performance at Well-3 and good production results has opened more opportunities for the Alpha field, and more wells are being planned in the upcoming time.
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Zeid, Ibrahim, Susanne Steiger-Escobar, Marina Bograd, Chitra Javdekar, Claire Duggan, Shamsi Moussavi, Daniel Sullivan, and Sagar Kamarth. "Industry Partnership to Help Transform Liberal Arts Graduates to Advanced Manufacturing Careers." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-51007.

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It is well recognized that manufacturing is making a comeback to the US, from the outsourcing that took place between 1980–2010. The need for advanced manufacturing careers is also well documented by many manufacturing organizations, substantiated by the report entitled “A National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing” which was released by the Executive Office of the President National Science and Technology Council’s in February 2012. The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) points out that at the height of the recession, 32% of manufacturers reported that they had jobs unfilled because they could not find people with requisite skills. It is also well documented that liberal arts (BA) graduates suffer from mal-employment problems; they are either underemployed or unemployed. To solve this problem, this paper describes an innovative solution of transforming BA graduates to take on advanced manufacturing positions to meet the skilled workforce needs and fill these positions. This paper briefly describes the program, but focuses mainly on one aspect of it: industry partnerships. We describe the importance of industry partners to the proposed solution. We also discuss industry needs.
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Addo, Sampson, Pawan Tyagi, and Devdas Shetty. "Educating Historically Black Colleges and Universities Innovators About the Commercialization of Innovation by the Customer Discovery Process." In ASME 2021 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2021-69080.

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Abstract Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) innovators lag behind their non-HBCU counterparts in the commercialization of innovations as they were originally set up as teaching and blue-collar trade institutions. There exists a strong need for education and training to bridge this gap by promoting the commercialization of innovations in HBCUs and thus transform next-generation HBCU innovators into entrepreneurs. HBCUs are promoting entrepreneurial education and mindset via changes in engineering education programs and curriculums. Several federally funded programs like the National Science Foundation (NSF) Center of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) Center for Nanotechnology Research Excellence (CNRE) are promoting innovation and intellectual property generation at HBCUs. NSF I-Corps Program supports the education and training of innovators about the commercialization of mature or patented innovations at HBCUs. The NSF I-Corps Introduction to Customer Discovery explores strategies in identifying key customer segments through extensive customer interviews, which is a fundamental step in the commercialization process. This paper discusses our educational experience in the customer discovery process for Pumpless Solar Thermal Air Heater (Patent Number 10775058). To learn about prospective customers’ attitudes and perceptions of the innovation, we conducted 30 interviews with potential customers (end users). Our innovation is focused on providing portable, cost-effective, healthy, and environmentally friendly space heating solutions. We tested several hypotheses about the value proposition of our innovation during interviews to explore the market segments for potential commercialization. During the Customer Discovery process, we came to know about new issues such as health issues caused by the dry air in winter. We also learned that mitigation of problems due to the current heating system required a humidifier to reduce health issues that added additional cost. Based on our interviews our innovation is suitable for customers needing: (i) Heating source mitigating health issues, (ii) add-on technology to reduce their heating bills. Our next step is to pursue market segments for our innovation. We plan to utilize the current experience of commercialization of intellectual property to develop training modules for the MECH 302 Undergraduate Research Experience and MECH 500 Research Methods and Technical Communication courses offered under the mechanical engineering program at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC).
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Haibing Yin, Xiu Min Wang, and Zhelei Xia. "Excellent engineer cultivation teaching plan exploration for electronic engineering major." In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tale.2012.6360330.

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Go, Maggie, and Alex Man. "A systematic approach for achieving plant performance excellence." In 2014 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/appeec.2014.7066152.

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