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TeachING-LearnING-Advisory-Board

TeachING-LearnING.EU 2

Advisory-Board-Members

Prof. Dr. Susanne IhsenFachgebietsleiterin Gender Studies in den IngenieurwissenschaftenTUM School of Education

Technische Universität MünchenArcisstraße 2180290 München

Phone: +49/(0)89 /289 229 36Fax: +49/(0)89 /289 229 38Email: ihsen@tum.de

Engineering professions as well as engineering education need a change belonging to more interdisciplinarity, more social and political integration and more diverse groups (e.g. women and men, people with several cultural backgrounds, ages) creating and producing for the needs of tomorrow. The development of processes to manage this changing is one of my major tasks.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Ph.D. Anette Kolmos Professor in Engineering Education and PBL and Chairholder for UNESCO Chair in Problem Based Learning in Engineering EducationPresident of the European Association of Engineering Education (SEFI)

Aalborg University,Fibigerstaede 13, DK-9920 Aalborg O

Phone: + 45/99408307Fax: +45/98151085Email: ak@plan.aau.dk

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Advisory-Board-Members

Dr. Mandy PastohrWiss. Referentin der acatech - Bereich Projektzentrum

acatech – DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER TECHNIKWISSENSCHAFTENUnter den Linden 1410117 Berlin

Phone: +49/(0)30/2063096-61Fax: +49/(0)30/206309611Email: pastohr@acatech.de

Engineering education has to consider a well balanced composition of hard engineering and soft engineering skills. An either or solution of these two categories would certainly miss a future oriented engineering education concept. This includes solid basics in mathematics/physics/engineering fundamentals, the development of engineering skills and expertise to design and realize products and processes which serve for the needs of tomorrow, working together in interdisciplinary engineering teams, knowing about management principles. A challenge for current and future engineering education is to teach these hard and soft skills in a mutually beneficial way.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael E. Auer President of the International Society for Engineering Education (IGIP)

c/o Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Dept. Systems EngineeringEuropastrasse 4 A-9524 Villach Austria

Phone: +43(5)90500-2115Fax: +43(5)90500-2110Email: president@igip.org

The aims of the International Society for Engineering Education are inter alia: Improving teaching methods in technical subjects; developing practice-oriented curricula that correspond to the needs of students and employers; encouraging the use of new media in technical teaching; integrating languages and the humanities in engineering education; fostering management training for engineers; promoting environmental awareness; supporting the development of engineering education in developing countries. My personal area of activity as scientist and university teacher is the development, application and networked use of Online Laboratories.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Dr. Frank Stefan BeckerCorporate Communications and Government Affairs - Siemens AGVorsitzender der Bereichsvertretung Ingenieuraus- und -weiterbildung - VDI

Siemens AG, CC GDWittelsbacherplatz 280333 München

Tel.: +49 (89) 636-33928 Fax: +49 (89) 636-81979 Email: frank-stefan.becker@siemens.com

Bridging the gap between the requirements of an academic training and selection process on the one side and the competences required in a professional environment on the other side. How can we encourage and support application-oriented, technology-interested young people that may have difficulties with theory to successfully complete their studies? How many students that did not pass atheory-oriented selection process could have become good engineers and master hands-on challenges?

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Advisory-Board-Members

Professor John Dickens (BSc CEng MICE)Professor of Engineering EducationDirector, Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre

Loughborough UniversityDepartment of Civil and Building EngineeringLoughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TUUnited Kingdom

Phone: +44 (0)1509 222614Fax: +44 (0)1509 223981Email: j.g.dickens@lboro.ac.uk

All aspects of supporting learning and teaching in engineering through my roles withThe subject centre and Loughborough’s centre for excellence particularly industry engagementI have taught civil engineering design for many years and my National teaching Fellowship wasPartly based on this.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Advisory-Board-Members

Lars FunkBereichsleiter Beruf und Gesellschaft - VDI

Verein der Ingenieure e.V.VDI Beruf und GesellschaftVDI-Platz 140468 Düsseldorf

Phone: +49 (0) 211 62 14-2 77Email: funk_l@vdi.de

- Development and testing of measures to reduce the drop out rate in engineering studies- Measures to increase the attractiveness of engineering courses

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Advisory-Board-Members

James F. Groves (Ph. D., M.S., B.S.E.)Associate Professor, Assistant Dean for Research and Outreach

University of VirginiaSchool of Engineering and Applied SciencePO Box 400235Charlottesville, VA 22904-4235, USA

Phone: 434-924-6261Fax: 434-924-4086Email: jgroves@virginia.edu

My primary engineering education interest centers around the development and use of advancedon-line learning environments built upon best practices in education and the state-of-the-art ininformation technology. I am currently engaged in the development and deployment of suchlearning environments for pre-college, college, and graduate engineering education.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Prof. Dr. Hans Rudolf Heinimann

ETH ZürichInstitut f. Terrestrische Ökosysteme / CHN K 72.2Universitätstrasse 168092 Zürich

Phone: +41 44 632 32 35Fax: +41 44 632 11 46Email: hans.heinimann@env.ethz.chHomepage: http://www.lue.ethz.ch/

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Günter HeitmannRetired from: Institut für Berufliche Bildung und Arbeitslehre - TU Berlin,Subject area: engineering education research and curriculum development,Currently active as consultant in engineering education

Gerkrathstr. 7 D-14129 Berlin

Phone: +49/(0)30/3057654 Email: guenter.heitmann@alumni.tu-berlin.de guenter.heitmann@web.de

Promotion of engineering education research, systematic curriculum design approaches, enhancement of teaching and learning through active learning arrangements, quality assurance and accreditation,International standards and qualifications frameworks with regard to engineering education,Teaching staff development

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Advisory-Board-Members

Bernd Kassebaum FB Bildung - Vorstand IG Metall

IG Metall – FB BildungWilhelm-Leuschner-Straße 79 60329 Frankfurt am Main

Phone: +49 / (0)69 / 6693 2414Email: bernd.kassebaum@igmetall.de

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Advisory-Board-Members

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. E. h. Fritz KlockePräsidium der acatech

RWTH AachenWZL - Lehrstuhl für Technologie der FertigungsverfahrenSteinbachstraße 1952074 Aachen

Phone: +49 (0)241 80 27402Fax: +49 (0)241 80 22293Mail: f.klocke@wzl.rwth-aachen.de

Engineering education has to consider a well balanced composition of hard engineering and soft engineering skills. An either or solution of these two categories would certainly miss a future oriented engineering education concept. This includes solid basics in mathematics/physics/engineering fundamentals, the development of engineering skills and expertise to design and realize products and processes which serve for the needs of tomorrow, working together in interdisciplinary engineering teams, knowing about management principles. A challenge for current and future engineering education is to teach these hard and soft skills in a mutually beneficial way.

Special interest with regards to engineering education

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Advisory-Board-Members

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard MüllerVorstandsmitglied 4ING

Technische Universität MünchenLehrstuhl für BaumechanikArcisstraße 21D-80333 München

Phone: +49 (0) 89 289-28348Fax: +49 (0) 89 289-28665E-Mail: gerhard.mueller@bv.tum.de

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Advisory-Board-Members

Joachim Walther (Ph.D.)Assistant Professor – Area of Specialty: Engineering Education

University of GeorgiaDriftmier Engineering Center, Room 601EAthens, GA 30602 (USA)

Phone: 706-542-0313Fax: 706-542-8806Email: jwalther@engr.uga.edu

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TeachING-LearnING – Executive Directors

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Sabina JeschkeZentrum für Lern- & Wissensmanagement / Lehrstuhl Informationsmanagement im MaschinenbauRWTH AachenDennewartstr. 2752068 Aachen

Email: sabina.jeschke@zlw-ima.rwth-aachen.de

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus PetermannLehrstuhl für Feststoffverfahrenstechnik - Fakultät für MaschinenbauRuhr-Universität Bochum / IB6/12644801 Bochum

Email: petermann@fvt.rub.de

Prof. Dr.-Ing. A. Erman TekkayaInstitut für Umformtechnik und Leichtbau - Fakultät für MaschinenbauTechnische Universität DortmundBaroper Str. 30144227 Dortmund

Email: erman.tekkaya@iul.tu-dortmund.de

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TeachING-LearnING – Managing Board

Ursula Bach, M.A.Phone: +49(0) 241 80 911-57Email: bach@teaching-learning.eu

Dipl. Päd. Kristina MüllerPhone: +49(0) 234 3222-141Email: mueller@teaching-learning.eu

Thorsten Jungmann, M. Eng.Phone: +49(0) 231 755-5774Email: jungmann@teaching-learning.eu

Dr. rer.nat. Frank HeesPhone: +49(0) 241 80 911-50Email: hees@zlw-ima.rwth-aachen.de

Dipl. Päd. Klaus HellermannPhone: +49(0) 234 32-27314Email: klaus.hellermann@rub.de

Aachen

Bochum

Dortmund

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