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Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) Building Partnerships Collaborations that Enable Leveraging of Grant Funds Bob Feldmaier Director, Center for Advanced Automotive Technology (CAAT) Joe Petrosky PI, Center for Advanced Automotive Technology Dean, Engineering & Advanced Technology
About the CAAT • Located at Macomb Community College (MCC) South Campus • Partnered with Wayne State University (WSU) • Became an Advanced Technological Education Center in 2010 funded by the National Science Foundation ($2. 8 M Grant) • Mission: – Advance the preparation of skilled technicians for the automotive industry’s more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly vehicles. – Be a regional resource for developing and disseminating advanced automotive technology education. – Lead in collaboration among industry, education and professional associations
Macomb Community College Profile Ø Largest grantor of associate’s degrees in Michigan, top 2% in the US Ø 200 degree and certificate fields Ø 24, 000 degree-credit students each semester Ø 15, 000 students each year in workforce development, customized training, continuing education
MCC Learning Unit Organization President Jacobs Provost Sawyer Dean EAT Petrosky Director WCE - EAT AD (2) Hutchison Director CAAT Ekanger Seger Ekanger ALL CREDIT AND NON-CREDIT CAREER RELATED EDUCATION
Michigan: The Automotive Research Center ∙ Over 215 Automotive R&D Companies in Michigan Over 50% are Engineering Centers Applied & Basic Research Centers Testing Centers ∙ Most (85%) are clustered in southeast Michigan ∙ 60% of the top 150 automotive suppliers to North America are headquartered in Michigan
CAAT Affiliations INDUSTRY • • • • Bosch Chrysler Continental Delphi Denso Ford General Motors Johnson Controls SAFT Kaiser Aluminum LG Chem Magna E Car Nissan Toyota GOVERNMENT AGENCIES • • Michigan Economic Development Corporation Michigan Works! PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • • MAGMA Center for Automotive Research Design and Manufacturing Alliance National Alternative Fuel Training Consortium Next. Energy SAE International Workforce Intelligence Network ACADEMIC • • • Clemson University (SC) Grand Rapids Community College Grand Valley State University Ivy Tech (IN) Lansing Community College Lawrence Technological University Lewis and Clark community College (IL) Michigan Technological University Muskegon Community College Oakland Community College Wayne State University
Auto Industry (Past) • Period 2000 – 2009 • Michigan experienced: – – – Loss of 1 million jobs Represented 50% of nations job loss in manufacturing GM and Chrysler bankruptcy Belief that the auto industry was dead Manufacturing would never come back
Auto Industry – (Present) • Productivity at US plants up 39% – as compared to 2000 • • Plants running at 90% capacity Significant additions to labor force GM, Chrysler and Ford are all profitable Emerging electrification of vehicles
Electric Vehicle Business Sectors ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION FUELING & GRID CREATION DISTRIBUTION Refineries Gas Stations INTEGRATED VEHICLES Utilities Power Plants COMPONENTS & BATTERIES MANUFACTURING DESIGN & BUILD SERVICE MAINTENANCE Supplier OEM’S DEALERSHIPS 11
How did the college respond? • • • Build on existing strengths in automotive Where are the jobs now and where are they going to be in the future? Broad-based approach focusing on core skills Renewable Energy Certificate developed in 2010 Electric Vehicle Development Technology Certificate developed in 2013 Complement existing Associate of Applied Science degrees: • • Mechatronics Maintenance Technology Automotive Technology Climate Control Construction Electronic Engineering Technology Entrepreneurship and Small Business
MCC Advanced Automotive Grants Why is Macomb CC pursuing and winning grants in advanced automotive technology? Jobs, Jobs Background • Location in the heart of the US auto industry • Long history of serving the auto industry • Increasing petroleum costs and new, strict CAFÉ standards driving major industry change • Rejuvenation of auto industry will be shaped by advanced propulsion systems, especially hybrids and electric vehicles • Federal and state grant funding available to support skills preparation of the future work force
MCC Energy/Advanced Automotive Grants Timeline
Grant Impact on Future EV Business Sectors ENERGY GENERATION & DISTRIBUTION DOED ENERGY CURRICULUM 2009 DOE CDP EQUIPMENT FUELING & GRID DOE ELECTRIC DRIVE VEHICLE COMPONENTS & BATTERIES NSF ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE INTEGRATED VEHICLES NSF CENTER FOR ADV. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (CAAT) DOL SESP AND AESSI GRANTS SERVICE DOL STEM CONSORTIUM TODAY 11
Grant, Course and Program Flow Chart Grants DOL/SESP Non-Credit Programs Courses AES I NSF/AES WCE MCC Degrees AUTO AES II WSU Degrees BSEET AES/NEW DOE/CDP/ Equipment DOEd/ Energy HEV I BSEMT HEV II ET EV I BSMCT DOE/EDV EV II NSF/CAAT BSETT EV III DOL/ AESSI AAS EV Capstone HEV/EV Controls RENEW Alt Fuels EVTC Certificates Required Elective Accepted
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