Title :
An interdisciplinary program for education and outreach in hybrid & Electric Drive Vehicle Engineering at Michigan Technological University
Author :
Weaver, Wayne ; Anderson, Carl ; Naber, Jeffrey ; Keith, Jason ; Worm, Jeremy ; Beard, John ; Chen, Bo ; Hackney, Steven
Author_Institution :
Michigan Technol. Univ., Houghton, MI, USA
Abstract :
The automotive industry is in a transformation towards powertrain electrification, requiring automotive engineers to develop and integrate technologies from multiple disciplines. Michigan Technological University is rolling out a new program in interdisciplinary master of engineering degree and graduate and undergraduate certificates in Advanced Electric Drive Vehicle Engineering. Distinctively we are focusing our education program at the vehicle level and the interconnection to the electric grid. The vehicle level aspects of the program include vehicle requirements, integration of propulsion technologies, safety, diagnostics, control and calibration. Michigan Tech and our industrial partners see these as critical limiting factors in the development and production of advanced electric transportation systems. Additionally, the effort leverages the existing distance learning program in electric power. The result are an interdisciplinary program that meets the needs of the transportation and power industries and provides students with a unique skill set that will accelerate the Introduction.
Keywords :
control engineering education; electric vehicles; electrical engineering education; hybrid electric vehicles; machine control; mechanical engineering; motor drives; power transmission (mechanical); Michigan Technological University; advanced electric drive vehicle engineering; automotive industry; electric grid interconnection; electric transportation system; hybrid electric vehicle engineering; interdisciplinary program; powertrain electrification; propulsion technology; vehicle control; vehicle diagnostics; vehicle safety; Batteries; Control systems; Hybrid electric vehicles; Mathematical model; Mechanical power transmission; Propulsion;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-248-6
Electronic_ISBN :
Pending
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2011.6043140