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WelcomeCAP Executive BoardOctober 8, 20201

Meeting Protocol We will be recording this meeting Turn on video Mute all, use chat for comments Use “raise hand” for discussion2

CAP Chairman and Vice ChairmanGB SinghDirector, Package & Systems EngineeringSolar TurbinesJohn BlackSenior Vice President, New Product DevelopmentBrain CorporationWelcome3

Agenda4:00-4:05pm - Welcome and protocol4:05-4:15pm - CAP Executive Board Chairman Welcome4:15-4:35pm - Dean’s Report4:35-4:50pm - Institute for Materials Discovery & DesignDr. Shirley Meng, Director of IMDD, ProfessorNanoengineering4:50-5:20pm - CAP Executive Input5:20-5:30pm - CAP Business5:30pm - Adjournment4

Welcome New CAP Partners5

Welcome GuestsEDWARDS LIFESCIENCESINNOPHASEERICSSONLOCKHEED MARTINHEALTHIQRUBBLILLUMINA6

Dean’s ReportAlbert P. PisanoDean, Jacobs School of EngineeringAccelerating the March to Cachet7

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Inaugural Jacobs School Initiatives in Equity & EthicsRacial Equity FellowsStudents demonstrating commitment to racialequity and academic excellenceLaura GutierrezSeniorEnvironmental EngineeringResearch EthicsNSF-funded program entitled "Empowering Faculty toCultivate a Culture of Ethics in Engineering."Maya RowellDoctoral StudentBioengineeringJose RestrepoProfessor, Structural EngineeringDirector, Jacobs School Research EthicsInitiativeOdemuno OgelohwohorJuniorElectrical EngineeringSergio SuarezDoctoral StudentStructural Engineering9

We Are Building Better Problem SolversSpring 2020Jacobs Schoolof Engineering /UniversityExtensionReceive 1.6MFall 2020Engineers &EducatorsDevelopProblemSolvingCurriculumSummer 2021Fall 2021Provide HighSchoolTeachers withTrainingImplementCurriculum inSan Diego HighSchoolsOngoingEnhance yourHiring Pool10

New Faculty Hires - 23 new; 127 in 6 yearsMost Successful Year for Diversity HiringBrian AguadoBioengineeringSilvia HerbertMechanical and AerospaceEngineeringPatricia Hidalgo-GonzalezMechanical and AerospaceEngineeringZeinab JahedNanoEngineeringAaron RosengrenYuanyuan ShiLisa PoulikakosLonnie Grove PetersenBenjamin SmarrMechanical and Aerospace Mechanical and Aerospace Mechanical and Aerospace Electrical and Computer Bioengineering a ScienceMingu KangElectrical and ComputerEngineeringStephanie LindseyMechanical and AerospaceEngineeringJon WadeRose YuMechanical and Aerospace Computer Science andEngineeringEngineeringFlorian MeyerElectrical and ComputerEngineeringYang ZhengElectrical and ComputerEngineering11

What Keeps MeUp at NightThe headwinds have not abated.How can we maintain upward momentum, anddeliver on our education and research mission, whilein midst of multiple crises? Academics Research Partnerships Operations12

Growing Past the Crises13

Franklin Antonio HallLive webcam: fah.ucsd.eduLive Webcam14

Early Screening for CancersCommercialization via Singlera Genomics is aSan Diego startup co-founded byBioengineering Department Chairman andProfessor Chair Kun Zhang.Project ripe for a US-government industrypartnership to replicate this work which wasonly possible thanks to access to data from alongitudinal study in China.Recent media coverage in Scientific Americanand NBC News.And there is more news ahead Stay Tuned!15

Earthquake Shake Table UpgradesUpgrade completion in 2021Upgrade to shaking in full range of motionto make the research more relevant.Shake table serves as a location whereseismic safety breakthroughs are made andwhere those breakthroughs have theopportunity to build into innovations forthe various industries.16

Manufacturing Perovskites withStandard Semiconductor Fabrication ProcessesPublishing in Nature, nanoengineers atdeveloped a method to fabricate perovskitesusing standard semiconductor fabricationprocesses.The result: flexible single-crystal perovskitefilms with controlled area, thickness, andcomposition.Innovation opportunity: low-defect, highefficiency, high-stability perovskites for solarcells, LEDs, and photodetectors.Sheng Xu, Center for Wearable Sensors (CWS.ucsd.edu)17

National Network of Innovation Centers forPlatform Technologies18

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Context Pressing national need to improve value capture from research New insights as chair of NAE Engineering Deans' Roundtable Value Creation system is strong Value Capture system has a missing link Goal: strengthen (not supplant) existing value-capture efforts19

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Outline The U.S. economy must compete its way to strength now by improving the return oninvestment from our research enterprise. We must focus on the development of the “innovation workforce”. We have done this before: MOSIS Our solution is: A National Network of Technology Platform Innovation Centers We address difficult challenges outlined in 2017 NAE report:"New Vision for Center-Based Engineering Research" (2017)" How will the innovation centers be organized? (next slide)20

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Attributes Public-private partnerships for pre-competitive collaboration Federal funding to protect the US research enterprise Hardware virtualization to capture more value from innovation Nationwide virtual access from strategic physical locations "Platform Technologies" in the US national interest (examples nextslide)21

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Roles & Responsibilities (1)1. Industry (or the client for new knowledge) has a lead role in definingthe problem/research focus and makes a material investment in theresearch program.2. Governments invest in relatively long-lived R&D infrastructure toenable pre-competitive research by collaborating companies andrelated fundamental research.3. Governments support related fundamental research, often for openpublication and relying on university researchers, that contributes toknowledge and society22

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Roles & Responsibilities (2)4. Universities bear responsibility for solution-enabling fundamentalresearch and for development of human capital needed to capturesocietal value from S&E advance.5. Independence, governance and management of consortia/institutes arecritical to performance, should reflect approach at successful publicprivate R&D collaborations.6. Securing participation of companies, universities and governmentsrequires clear policies and practices with regard to IP ownership,licensing, and publication.23

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Case Statement Pre-competitive R&D need and opportunity Geopolitical (including national security) need and opportunity Desirable founding companies and governments Distinguishing features of location, governance and management Estimated annual budget requirements and duration of collaboration Value proposition for investing countries and companies24

Platform TechnologyInnovation Centers: Candidates 6G wireless communications Artificial Intelligence Autonomy The Biofoundry (molecular farming for therapiesto fight infectious disease and cancer) Materials Discovery & Design - next briefing25

Faculty PresentationY. Shirley MengDirector, Institute for Materials Discovery & DesignProfessor, NanoengineeringDiscover and Design Materials that Humanity Needs26

Discussion with CAP Executive Board Interest/Impact in the Institute for Materials Discovery & Design? Viability of Innovation Centers for platform technology? Specific comments on the Innovation Center attributes listed in theview graph? Additional topic candidates for an Innovation Center?27

CAP BusinessWil DyerDirector, Corporate Affiliates ProgramCAP Updates28

Jacobs School Corporate Affiliates Program29

CAP Talent ProgramsWe help you define and execute your talent acquisition strategy with the Jacobs School Tech Talks Information Sessions Professional Student Organizations Internships & Full-time jobs Team Internship Program (TIP) Cooperative Education (Co-op) Ph.D Mentor Program (New!) Virtual Networking & Event Platform (New!)Contact Rocio de Lis mdelis@eng.ucsd.eduatTop CSE students network with CAP Partnersat CSE Tutor Networking Night30

Your Virtual “Room” at the Jacobs School: Hopin Exclusively for CAP PartnersSame level of access to students as in-personSafe, secure, vettedAll your info-sessions, tech-talks, panels, etc.We organize the event, train you, and be there the entire time31

Market opportunities on the Jacobs School Talent Recruitment Portal Post full/part-time opportunities,internships, TIP & Co-opProactively identify qualified studentsthrough tailored resume bookRequest/sign up for targeted recruitingevents and promote to studentsQualified referrals and pre-screenedapplicant poolContact Rocio de Lismdelis@eng.ucsd.eduEasy sign up, CAP Resume Database Accesshttp://jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/talent32

Team Internship Program (TIP) 2-5 members; Undergraduate, Masters, and Ph.D. All engineering majors - multi-disciplinary teams encouraged;can include non-engineering majors Paid Internships, 10-12 weeks over the summer Full-time, i.e., 40 hour/week commitmentCooperative Education (Co-op) First in the UC System Cohort #3: June-December 2021 Full-time (30-40 hours per week) for up to 6 months Summer and Fall quarters Undergraduate & Master’s engineering studentsContact Rocio de Lis mdelis@eng.ucsd.eduatRecruiting TimelineOctober DecemberCompanies include TIP/Co-op in budget planning.Companies define and submit projects andrecruitment startsJanuary MarchCompanies continue to submit their projects andrecruitment continues; offers extendedAprilFinalize recruitment & offersMaySelections completedIntern pre-deployment trainingJuneDecemberTIP period during 10-12 consecutive weeks (Jun-Sept)Co-op period up to 6 months (Jun-Dec)33

Industry-Driven Research Center Invitations for CAP ExecutivesSustainablePower & Energy(SPEC.ucsd.edu)October 14Networked Systems(CNS.ucsd.edu)October 15Contact Wil Dyer at edu)November 12 & 13Wearable Sensors(CWS.ucsd.edu)November 1934

CAP Executive Input onConvergent Systems Engineering Curriculum Masters Degree & Certificate programs (short courses) B.S./M.S. Option for Promising Jacobs School undergrads BS Senior Multidisciplinary Capstone Projects BS/MS Coop Doctoral Program Institute for Convergent Systems EngineeringContact Wil Dyer at wdyer@eng.ucsd.edu35

BECOME AN IGE MENTORThe Institute for the Global Entrepreneur invites experienced entrepreneurs and industryleaders to join us in our mission to educate, train and mentor high-potential leaders inengineering and technology.Focus Areas:Benefits: Work on exciting new technologies Mentor future CEOs Access to UC San Diego innovation network Opportunity to lead new startupsSHARE EXPERTISE, MAKE AN IMPACTHealthcare and BioTechEnergy and BlueTechSmart TransportationLeadershipFor more information, contact Marie Christensen mej@eng.ucsd.edu36

All Upcoming EventsOctober 12&19, 2020Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) Tutor Networking Night - Top 5% CSE studentsOctober 14, 2020Sustainable Power & Energy Center (SPEC.ucsd.edu) Research SummitOctober 15, 2020Center for Network Systems (CNS.ucsd.edu) Fall Research ReviewOctober 20, 2020Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) Honor Societies Career FairOctober 21, 2020Professional Evening with Industry (PEI) - Underrepresented Student Networking NightOctober 22, 2020Triton Engineering Student Council (TESC.ucsd.edu) “Matcha” Career FairOctober 22, 2020Dean’s New Faculty WelcomeNovember 4, 2020Defense Night - Government & Defense Networking NightNovember 12-13, 2020 Center for Wireless Communications (CWC.ucsd.edu) 5G & Beyond ForumNovember 19, 2020Center for Wearable Sensors (CWS.ucsd.edu) Research ReviewDecember 4, 2020Institute for the Global Entrepreneur (IGE.ucsd.edu) Medtech AcceleratorFebruary 4, 2021Winter CAP Executive Board Meeting**All events virtual until further notice**37

Thank you!Next CAP Executive Board Meeting:February 4, 202138

November 12-13, 2020 Center for Wireless Communications (CWC.ucsd.edu) 5G & Beyond Forum. November 19, 2020 Center for Wearable Sensors (CWS.ucsd.edu) Research Review. December 4, 2020 Institute for the Global Entrepreneur (IGE.ucsd.edu) Medtech Accelerator . February 4, 2021 Winter CAP Executive Board Meeting **All events virtual until further .