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02.05.2019 - 02.05.2019

Seminar by Prof. Yunus Çengel: "Engineer of the Future"

Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Orman Sk
Nişantepe Mahallesi, Çekmeköy, İstanbul 34794

A not-to-be-missed seminar by Prof. Dr. Yunus Çengel, co-author of the world’s most well-known thermodynamics book.

Prof. Dr. Yunus Çengel, whose book is also taught at our university, will give a seminar titled “Engineer of the Future” to OzU students.

Date: Thursday, May 2, 2019
Time:  14:00-15:00
Venue: OzU-X

Language: English 

 

 

 

ENGINEER of the FUTURE

Yunus Çengel

University of Nevada, Reno (USA)

Engineering is about innovation, and the basic human trait that drives the development of new technologies and innovative products, processes, or services is creativity. The fast-paced information age that we are in requires highly trained and highly skilled workers and a culture of innovation, with an ecosystem to maintain it. The new knowledge generated and the new technologies developed continue to shape tomorrow’s highly technological world. In this dynamic and highly innovative environment, the life of products as well as professions is getting shorter and shorter. There is continual change with no end in sight. Artificial intelligence, internet of things, machine learning, and machine-to-people communication are forming the new platform for tomorrow’s workforce and super smart societies. The walls between disciplines are coming down. The most innovative products of the future are expected to be at the cross-sections of different disciplines. Therefore, team work, people skills, and the 21st century skills are becoming increasingly important. The future engineer is expected to be T-shaped, with strong vertical skills in a specific discipline, topped by a broad base of cross-cutting knowledge and skills across the disciplines. Skills like critical thinking, creativity, communication and complex problem solving are becoming vitally important to be functional in tomorrow’s highly innovative world. Developing skills is becoming more important than acquiring knowledge. Today’s engineering students need to merge technical skills with soft skills to become the well-rounded engineer of tomorrow.

 

Yunus Çengel is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA and the founding dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Adnan Menderes University in Aydin, Turkey. He received his Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University in USA. Before joining ADU in 2012, he held the position of the Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at Yildiz Technical University YTU and as Advisor to President at Scientific and Technological Research Council TUBITAK on international cooperations. Professor Cengel served as the assistant director and director of the Industrial Assessment Center at UNR for eight years. He also served as the advisor to several government organizations and private companies on energy efficiency, energy policies, and education reform.

Professor Çengel is the author or coauthor of the widely adopted textbooks Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences, Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications, Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications and Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers all published by McGraw-Hill. Some of his textbooks have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, Greek, and French.

He is the recipient of several outstanding teacher awards, and he has received the ASEE Meriam/Wiley Distinguished Author Award twice. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Nevada, USA.

 

Brief Biographical Sketch

Prof. Dr. Yunus Çengel
Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering
University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA
yunus.cengel@yahoo.com
(90) 532 788-7486