
CURRICULUM VITAE Edwin Daniel Hirleman Jr. Chief Corporate and Global Partnerships Officer Professor of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University Voice: +1-765-494-9095; Email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Education 1977 Purdue University, Ph.D. (M.E.) 1974 Purdue University, M.S.M.E. 1972 Purdue University, B.S.M.E, with Highest Distinction Professional Positions 2020 – present Executive Director, International Advancement, Purdue University 2014 – 2020 Chief Corporate and Global Partnerships Officer, Purdue University 2015 – 2016 Senior Intellectual Property Officer, Purdue University 2014 – 2020 Senior International Officer, Purdue University 2014 – present Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University 2010 – 2014 Professor and Dean, School of Engineering, University of California, Merced 2013 - 2014 Faculty Director (PI), Blum Center for Developing Economies, UC Merced 2009 - 2014 Member/Chair, Adv. Board, and Director, Engineers for a Sustainable World 2008 - 2011 Guest Professor, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2010 - 2013 Director, Center for IT Research in the Interest of Society, UC Merced node 2007 - 2010 Founding Director, GlobalHUB.org, NSF Engineering Virtual Organization 2005 - 2008 Founding (Interim) Director, Global Engineering Program, Purdue University 2001 - 2010 William E. and Florence E. Perry Head, Mechanical Engineering, Purdue Univ. 1999 - 2010 Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, by courtesy, Purdue Univ. 1999 - 2001 Professor and Head, School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University 1995 - 1999 Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering, Arizona State University 1995 Acting Chair, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dept., Arizona State Univ. 1993 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany. 1992 Visiting Professor, Chemical Engineering, Tech. Univ. Delft, The Netherlands. 1989 - 1992 Vice-chair (Aerospace), Mech. & Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State Univ. 1977 - 1999 Assistant, Associate, & Full Professor, Mech. & Aerospace Engineering, Arizona State 1973 - 1977 Teaching and Research Assistant, Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University. 1974 - 1975 Visiting Researcher, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby 1970 - 1977 Engineering positions, Hughes Aircraft, Boeing, and Atlantic Richfield Research Professional Interests Laser/optical sensors for: rapid, label-free detection of biohazards including chem/bio agents and food- borne pathogens; cybersecurity education and research, surface defect and microfeature characterization; semiconductor manufacturing; combustion, and reacting flows. Global engineering education, cross- cultural communication, global teams, and assessment. Public-private Partnerships. 1 Honors, Citations, and Awards • Outstanding Mechanical Engineer Award, 2010, from the School of Mech. Engineering, Purdue Univ., for exemplary accomplishments and leadership in industry, academia, and governmental service. • Charles Russ Richards Memorial Award, 2009, awarded jointly by Pi Tau Sigma (honor society) and Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engineers (ASME), presented annually to the engineering graduate who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in mech. engineering 20 years or more following graduation. • Delegate, 2009 U.S. - Islamic World Forum, Doha, Qatar. • Hon. George E. Brown, Jr. Award for Intl. Scientific Cooperation, 2008, from the U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation (CRDF), Washington D.C. As the first engineer to receive Award, cited in recognition of his outstanding commitment to international education and cooperative research. Subsequent awardees include Craig Barrett, Rita Colwell, and Sen. Richard Lugar. • Wings for Success Award, 2008, from the Minority Engineering Program, Purdue University, to the School of Mechanical Engineering for success in graduating a diverse population of students. • Fellow, Amer. Soc. of Mech. Eng. (ASME), 2007, cited for Research & Development and Education. • Achievement Award, 2006, from the International Network for Engineering Education and Research (iNEER). Cited for development of programs for education of global engineers through comprehensive international experiences with international design team collaborations. • Team Excellence Award, 2004, College of Engineering, Purdue, for Global Engineering Alliance for Research and Education, with faculty from Languages & Cultures and Engineering. • Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, 1993, from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/Foundation. • Governor’s Recognition Award, 1993, by State of Arizona, for Center for Solid State Electronics. • Finalist, White House Fellowship, 1987, President's Comm. on White House Fellows, Wash. D.C. • Professor of the Year, 1982, Teaching Award by ASU ME Student Honor Society Pi Tau Sigma. • College of Engineering Award for Significant Accomplishment in Research, 1980, Arizona State. • National Science Foundation Grad. Fellow, 1973-1977; Howard Hughes Doctoral Fellow, 1974-76. • Rhodes Scholar Nominee, 1972, Purdue University. • Lubrizol Foundation, Delta Tau Delta, and C. W. Davidson Scholarships, Purdue, 1970-1972. • Dean's Honor List all semesters, 1969-1977, Purdue University. B.S.M.E. degree in three years with Highest Distinction, 4.00 GPA, May, 1972. LEADERSHIP AND TEAM IMPACT Purdue University Executive Director, International Advancement 2020-present Serving as the inaugural assignee to this Executive Directorship. The position more tightly links the Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), where the Advancement arm of Purdue resides, with the academic and faculty activity. The mission of this position is to advance Purdue’s global posture, through international partnerships as well as from expanded engagement with Purdue’s roughly twenty-five thousand international alums. It involves supporting the Schools and Colleges in their global engagements, as well as working with alums and organizations that plug into Purdue at the institutional level. Facilitating development of a strategic plan to fortify alignment of the PRF and Purdue University missions is part of the charge. The appointment is half time, with the remainder dedicated to Teaching, Research and Service on the faculty of Mechanical Engineering. Chief Corporate and Global Partnerships Officer 2014-2020 Founded and served as the inaugural leader of the Office of Corporate and Global Partnerships. Our overarching commission is to be the gateway for current and future partners to efficiently engage with the large array of resources of the University. The mission of the Office is to increase the impact, scale, and sustainability of corporate and global partnerships. One innovative aim is to intentionally leverage the synergy between the corporate and global domains. 2 Primary responsibilities of corporate portfolio • Leading development of strategic partnerships, and serving as primary executive-level contact; • Overseeing data analytics and metrics for current and aspirational strategic corporate relationships; • Overseeing the Technical Assistance Program; • Serving on the 4-member Contract Review Board. Primary responsibilities of global portfolio • Building strategic alliances with international higher education institutions, NGOs, & corporations; • Supporting activity with the two designated strategic partner nations, Colombia and India; • Expanding international opportunities, both academic and professional, for students and faculty; • Improving on-campus cross-cultural experience for both international and domestic students; • Chairing the Global Academic Committee (associate deans of the Colleges); • Overseeing the Global Policy Research Institute (2014-16). Primary responsibilities as Senior Intellectual Property (IP) Officer • Directing IP disclosures to the appropriate campus unit or external organization; • Directing disclosure of Research Properties & Data, and assignment of Purdue IP to third parties; • Working with the regional Campus IP officers as needed; • Answering inquiries and making presentations on IP Policies and Procedures to faculty system-wide. Primary responsibilities as Senior International Officer • Overseeing International Programs, student & scholar services, study abroad, recruitment, admission; • Reporting for Purdue Data Digest and Open Doors® report by the Institute of International Education; • Adjudicating recommendations from the Security and Risk Assessment Committee on academic travel; • Maintaining processes and executing agreements with international universities & organizations. Impact - Strategic Corporate Partnerships • Articulated the concept that partnerships, while always important to academia, have become truly mission-critical at this juncture. Presented this in the context of federal funding for research likely being flat at best and of Purdue holding tuition constant from 2012 through 2018-19, all with increasing demands for delivering on the evolving land-grant mission. • Assembled and leading a virtual organization comprised of the university’s key corporate-facing offices and staff, for synchronizing across campus to become an organized and consistent partner of choice. • Developed and presented “Working with Industry” orientation workshops for faculty. • Identified lack of access to accurate and timely information on all aspects of corporate partner engagement as a significant impediment to developing and growing strategic partnerships. Established that root causes include absence of unique corporate identifiers and lack of standard corporate hierarchies
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