Eberhardt Alan W, Johnson Ophelia L, Kirkland William B, Dobbs Joel H, Moradi Lee G
J Biomech Eng. 2016 Jul 1;138(7):0708031-5. doi: 10.1115/1.4032805.
There is a global shift in the teaching methodology of science and engineering toward multidisciplinary, team-based processes. To meet the demands of an evolving technical industry and lead the way in engineering education, innovative curricula are essential. This paper describes the development of multidisciplinary, team-based learning environments in undergraduate and graduate engineering curricula focused on medical device design. In these programs, students actively collaborate with clinicians, professional engineers, business professionals, and their peers to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. In the undergraduate senior capstone courses, teams of biomedical engineering (BME) and business students have produced and delivered numerous functional prototypes to satisfied clients. Pursuit of commercialization of devices has led to intellectual property (IP) disclosures and patents. Assessments have indicated high levels of success in attainment of student learning outcomes and student satisfaction with their undergraduate design experience. To advance these projects toward commercialization and further promote innovative team-based learning, a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Design and Commercialization was recently launched. The MEng facilitates teams of graduate students in engineering, life sciences, and business who engage in innovation-commercialization (IC) projects and coursework that take innovative ideas through research and development (R&D) to create marketable devices. The activities are structured with students working together as a "virtual company," with targeted outcomes of commercialization (license agreements and new start-ups), competitive job placement, and/or career advancement.
科学与工程领域的教学方法正在发生全球性转变,朝着多学科、基于团队的流程发展。为了满足不断发展的技术行业的需求并引领工程教育的潮流,创新课程至关重要。本文描述了本科和研究生工程课程中以医疗设备设计为重点的多学科、基于团队的学习环境的发展情况。在这些课程中,学生积极与临床医生、专业工程师、商业专业人士以及同龄人合作,为现实世界的问题开发创新解决方案。在本科高年级顶点课程中,生物医学工程(BME)和商科学生团队已经制作并向满意的客户交付了众多功能原型。对设备商业化的追求已导致知识产权(IP)披露和专利申请。评估表明,在实现学生学习成果以及学生对本科设计体验的满意度方面取得了很高的成功率。为了推动这些项目走向商业化并进一步促进基于团队的创新学习,最近推出了设计与商业化工程硕士(MEng)学位。该硕士学位课程为工程、生命科学和商科的研究生团队提供便利,他们参与创新商业化(IC)项目和课程作业,将创新想法通过研究与开发(R&D)转化为可销售的设备。这些活动的组织方式是让学生作为一个“虚拟公司”共同工作,目标是实现商业化(许可协议和新创企业)、获得有竞争力的工作岗位和/或职业晋升。