Besides Teaching Research, POETS Teaches How to Lead Industry Research

Outcome/Accomplishment

Graduate students develop the "soft skills" needed to become the next generation of STEM leaders through the Future Technical Leaders (FTL) program launched at the Center for Power Optimization of Electro-Thermal System, an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at the University of Illinois.

Impact/Benefits

Post-program surveys show that 90% of the students strongly agreed that the FTL program improved leadership and scientific-communication skills and supported their career planning, among other benefits.

Explanation/Background

POETS has created the one-year fellowship program for Ph.D. students seeking to pursue leadership positions at technology-focused companies. The program prepares students to face the daily challenges of managing and leading teams, communicating with business-oriented colleagues, and surmounting the hurdles associated with the commercialization of research.

Bi-weekly webinar series in the fall and spring semesters feature industry leaders who share their experiences in management as well as introduce business concepts and specific frameworks for effective management. Several program assignments contribute to the fellows' personal portfolio, including self-assessments, team member assessments, an individual development plan, a 90-second elevator pitch video, and a technical white paper. The program concludes with students shadowing industry leaders in a multi-day industry site visit.

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Location

Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

e-mail

poets-erc@illinois.edu

Start Year

Microelectronics and IT

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Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Lead Institution

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Core Partners

Howard University, Stanford University, University of Arkansas
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Outcome/Accomplishment

Graduate students develop the "soft skills" needed to become the next generation of STEM leaders through the Future Technical Leaders (FTL) program launched at the Center for Power Optimization of Electro-Thermal System, an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at the University of Illinois.

Location

Urbana-Champaign, Illinois

e-mail

poets-erc@illinois.edu

Start Year

Microelectronics and IT

Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon
Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Lead Institution

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Core Partners

Howard University, Stanford University, University of Arkansas

Impact/benefits

Post-program surveys show that 90% of the students strongly agreed that the FTL program improved leadership and scientific-communication skills and supported their career planning, among other benefits.

Explanation/Background

POETS has created the one-year fellowship program for Ph.D. students seeking to pursue leadership positions at technology-focused companies. The program prepares students to face the daily challenges of managing and leading teams, communicating with business-oriented colleagues, and surmounting the hurdles associated with the commercialization of research.

Bi-weekly webinar series in the fall and spring semesters feature industry leaders who share their experiences in management as well as introduce business concepts and specific frameworks for effective management. Several program assignments contribute to the fellows' personal portfolio, including self-assessments, team member assessments, an individual development plan, a 90-second elevator pitch video, and a technical white paper. The program concludes with students shadowing industry leaders in a multi-day industry site visit.