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The 53th GMSI Open Seminar Lecturer: Dr. Sushi Suzuki (Instructor in design Innovation at Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech, Co-Founder of d. thinking Paris) Moderator: Prof. T. Koseki (Department of Material Engineering)

2010.05.21

15 meeting room, Engineering 1st Bld, Hongo Campus

Dr. Sushi Suzuki
     Instructor in design Innovation
     at Ecole des Ponts Paris Tech,
     Co-Founder of d. thinking Paris

Title: ME310 Global Design Innovation

Abstract: 

ME310 is a year-long project-based engineering course that began at Stanford University and has been operating continuously for over forty years. Students in ME310 take on open-ended innovation challenges posed by multi-national corporations and through one academic year, go through the Stanford-IDEO design process to create a refined concept that is demonstrated through a final proofof-concept prototype. Furthermore, every student in ME310 works with another student team from a foreign university, creating a platform for students experience truly global collaboration. While ME310 was developed at Stanford University, it has expanded beyond the hedges and now versions of ME310 are being taught at universities in five different continents.

Schedule: 11:00  ~ 12:00  Friday 21th May, 2010

Place: 15 meeting room, Engineering 1st Bld, Hongo Campus

Attached file:  The 53th open seminar.pdf

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