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CARL R. ICE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 2022-2023

General

Information

1 Mission: The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering will educate the next generation of diverse and inclusive technological leaders through the dissemination and creation of knowledge and scholarly activity that results in a safe, sustainable and secure society.

Vision: The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering shall be the preeminent institution of higher learning

in the education, development and application of innovative technology for the state of Kansas. Metrics: The following metrics were selected to measure our progress against the vision: • Diversity and enrollment of B.S./M.S./Ph.D. students • Degree progression and placement of graduates • Research expenditures and creative work • Faculty and sta professional development and advancement • Philanthropic support 2

Programs of Study

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

B.S. M.S. Ph.D.

Agricultural Technology Management

Architectural Engineering

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Biological Systems Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Construction Science and Management

Cybersecurity

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Engineering Management

Environmental Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Nuclear Engineering

Operations Research

3

College Administration

Dean

Senior Associate Dean

Associate Dean,, Engineering Research

and Graduate Programs

Assistant Deans

Recruitment

Retention, Diversity and Inclusion

Student Services

Directors

Communications and Marketing

Development

Engineering Computing Services

Multicultural Engineering Program

Dr. Matthew O"Keefe

Dr. Gary Clark

Dr. Stacy Hutchinson

Mr. Craig Wanklyn

Dr. Amy Betz

Mr. Andy Fund

Ms. Kelsie Jones

Ms. Jenna Brown

Mr. Raymond Clotfelter

Ms. LaVerne Bitsie-Baldwin

785-532-5590

785-532-5590

785-532-5844

785-532-5455

785-532-5592

785-532-5592

785-532-5446

785-775-2043

785-532-3017

785-532-5949

mjokeefe@k-state.edu gac@k-state.edu sllhutch@k-state.edu cwanklyn@k-state.edu arbetz@k-state.edu andyfund@k-state.edu kkpenner@k-state.edu jennab@ksufoundation.org ray@k-state.edu lbaldwin@k-state.edu Title Name Phone Email 4

Academic Departments, Centers and Institutes

Academic DepartmentsNamePhoneEmail

Architectural Engineering and Construction Science

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Centers and Institutes

Center for Articial Intelligence and Data Science (CS dept.) Center for Cybersecurity and Trustworthy Systems (CS dept.) Center for Hazardous Substance Research (CHE dept.)

Engineering Research and Graduate Programs

Engineering Extension

Institute for Environmental Research (MNE dept.)

Pollution Prevention Institute (Engr. Ext.)

Semiconductor Materials and Radiological Technologies Lab (MNE dept.)

Technology Development Institute (IMSE dept.)

University Transportation Center (CE dept.)

Mr. Ray Buyle

Dr. Mark Wilkins

Dr. Jennifer Anthony

Dr. Mustaque Hossain

Dr. Scott DeLoach

Dr. Don Gruenbacher

Dr. Bradley Kramer

Dr. Steven Eckels

Dr. Pascal Hitzler

Dr. Eugene Vasserman

Mr. Blase Leven

Dr. Stacy Hutchinson

Mr. Bruce Snead

Dr. Steven Eckels

Ms. Nancy Larson

Dr. Douglas McGregor

Dr. Bradley Kramer

Dr. Mustaque Hossain

785-532-5964

785-532-5580

785-532-5584

785-532-5862

785-532-6350

785-532-5600

785-532-5606

785-532-5610

785-532-7951

785-532-7941

785-532-0780

785-532-5844

785-532-6026

785-532-5620

785-532-6026

785-532-7057

785-532-5606

785-532-5862

rbuyle@k-state.edu mrwilkins@k-state.edu anthonyj@k-state.edu mustak@k-state.edu sdeloach@k-state.edu grue@k-state.edu bradleyk@k-state.edu eckels@k-state.edu hitzler@k-state.edu eyv@k-state.edu baleven@k-state.edu sllhutch@k-state.edu bsnead@k-state.edu eckels@k-state.edu nlarson@k-state.edu mcgregor@k-state.edu bradleyk@k-state.edu mustak@k-state.edu 5

College Leadership Structure

Gary Clark

Senior Associate DeanStacy Hutchinson

Associate Dean,

ERGPKelsie Jones

Director

,

Communications

and MarketingJenna Brown

Senior Director,

DevelopmentPatsy Havenstein

Budget/Fiscal Officer

Andy Fund

Asst. Dean,

Student

ServicesAmy Betz

Asst. Dean,

Retention,

Diversity and

Inclusion

Ray Buyle

Dept. Head,

Architectural

Engr. and

Construction

ScienceMark

Wilkins

Dept. Head,

Biological and

Agricultural

EngineeringBradley

Kramer

Dept. Head,

Industrial and

Manufacturing

Systems

EngineeringDon

Gruenbacher

Dept. Head,

Electrical and

Computer

EngineeringJennifer

Anthony

Dept. Head,

Chemical

EngineeringSteven

Eckels

Dept. Head,

Mechanical

and Nuclear

EngineeringScott

DeLoach

Dept. Head,

Computer

ScienceMustaque

Hossain

Dept. Head,

Civil

EngineeringBruce Snead

Director,

Engineering

Extension

LaVerne

Bitsie-Baldwin

Director,

Multicultural

Engr. ProgramCraig Wanklyn

Asst. Dean,

Recruitment

Raymond Clotfelter

Director,

Engineering Computing

Services

Matthew O'Keefe

Dean 6

Deans of the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

Name

Edmund B. McCormick

A. A. Potter

Roy A. Seaton

M. A. Durland

John Shupe (Acting)

Paul Russell

Ralph G. Nevins

Donald E. Rathbone

Terry S. King

Richard R. Gallagher (Interim)

John R. English

Gary A. Clark (Interim)

Darren M. Dawson

Gary A. Clark (Interim)

Matthew J. O"Keefe

Term

1908 - 1913

1913 - 1920

1920 - 1949

1949 - 1961

1961 - 1963

1963 - 1967

1967 - 1973

1973 - 1997

1997 - 2006

2006 - 2007

2007 - 2013

2013 - 2014

2014 - 2019

2019 - 2020

2020 -

7

Member

Blake Brosa

Kevin Burke

Chrysta Castañeda

Tim Chadwick

Jim Coen

Richard A. Fornelli

Kimberly “Kim" Gerard

Don Glaser

Deyona “Dee" Hays

Kevin Honomichl

Bryce Huschka

Warren Kennedy

Karl Miller

Mark Nyquist

Robert W. Reichenberger

David N. Schettler

Simeon O. Terry

Art K. Umble

Beth Ward

Jerry Westho

Jane Zhu

Title

Executive Vice President of Sales

President and CEO

Founder

CEO

Vice President - Retired

Vice President - Retired

CEO and Founder

Co-Founder and Owner, Vice-President

of Product Development - Retired CEO

President

North America Consumer Marketing and Growth Manager Sr. Vice President, International and Strategic Initiatives -

Oil, Gas and Chemical Division

CEO

CEO - Retired

President and Founder

Executive Vice President, Marketing - Retired

Vice President, Diversity Aairs

Sr. Vice President, Global Wastewater Treatment Sector Leader

Chief Operations Ocer

President

Senior Vice President, Veritas Corporate Operations

Company

Bureau Veritas

Burke Construction Group

The Castañeda Firm

MMC Corp

MVP Holdings LLC

CH2M

360 Electrical LLC

Glendo LLC

Excellence Engineering LLC, HeelzFirst LLC

BHC

ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company

Burns & McDonnell

Jingoli Power LLC

DynaTen Corporation

Solar Prime

Tenaska Energy

Austin Commercial

Stantec Consulting Services Inc.

Smart Warehousing

J.J. Westho Construction Co.

Veritas Technologies LLC

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering Advisory Council

Faculty

8

Faculty by Rank

Fall Payroll

20182019202020212022

Tenured

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total 49
34
1 0 84
48
37
1 0 86
47
38
1 0 86
52
40
1 0 93
46
39
1 0 86

Tenure Track

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total 0 5 31
0 36
0 5 30
0 35
0 4 30
0 34
0 3 18 0 21
0 0 18 0 18

Non-Tenure Track

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total 2 0 14 24
40
1 1 14 24
40
1 2 14 25
42
1 2 16 27
46
2 2 18 26
48

Overall Summary

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor Total Faculty 51
39
46
24
160
49
43
45
24
161
48
44
45
25
162
53
45
35
27
160
48
41
37
26
152
9

Faculty by Gender

Fall Payroll

20182019202020212022

#%#%#%#%#%

Tenured

Female Male Total 13 71
84
15.5% 84.5%
15 71
86

17.4%

82.6%
16 70
86
18.6% 81.4%
16 77
93
17.2% 82.8%
16 70
86
18.6% 81.4%

Tenure Track

Female Male Total 5 31
36
13.9% 86.1%
4 31
35

11.4%

88.6%
2 32
34
5.9% 94.1%
1 20 21
4.8% 95.2%
2 16 18 11.1% 88.9%

Non-Tenure Track

Female Male Total 10 30
40
25.0%
75.0%
9 31
40
22.5%
77.5%
11 31
42
26.2%
73.8%
12 34
46
26.1%
73.9%
14 34
48
29.2%
70.8%

Summary

Total Females

Total Males

Overall Total 28
132
160
17.5% 82.5%
28
133
161

17.4%

82.6%
29
133
162
17.9% 82.1%
29
133
162
18.1% 81.9%
32
120
152
21.1%
78.9%
10

Head Count by Department

Fall 2022 Payroll

FTE by Department

Fall 2022 Payroll

Department

Tenured, Tenure-TrackNon Tenure-Track

TotalProfessorAssoc ProfAssist ProfTotalProfessorAssoc ProfAssist ProfInstructorTotal

Architectural Engr./Const. Sci.

Biological and Agricultural Engr.*

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engr.

Industrial and Manuf. Systems Engr.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engr.

Dean"s Oce

Engr. Extension

6.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 9.00 6.00 4.00 7.50 3.00 - 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 2.00 8.00 1.00 - 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 3.00 - - 14.00 11.00 8.00 10.00 16.00 13.00 9.00 18.50 4.00 - - - - 1.00 - - - - 1.00 - - - 1.00 - - - - 1.00 - - - 1.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 3.15 - 1.00 2.00 - 2.25 - - .25 4.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 - 11.60 2.25 1.00 4.00 4.25 8.00 4.15 1.00 6.00 3.00 11.60 16.25 12.00 12.00 14.25 24.00
17.15 10.00 24.50
7.00 11.60 Total45.5039.0019.00103.502.002.0017.1524.1045.25148.75

Department

Tenured, Tenure-TrackNon Tenure-Track

TotalProfessorAssoc ProfAssist ProfTotalProfessorAssoc ProfAssist ProfInstructorTotal

Architectural Engr./Const. Sci.

Biological and Agricultural Engr.

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engr.

Industrial and Manuf. Systems Engr.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engr.

Dean"s Oce

Engr. Extension

6 3 2 5 9 6 4 8 3 - 5 5 3 3 6 6 2 8 1 - 3 3 3 2 1 1 3 3 - - 14 11 8 10 16 13 9 19 4 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 3 3 4 4 - 1 2 - 3 - - 1 4 1 1 4 - 12 3 1 4 5 8 5 1 6 3 12 17 12 12 15 24
18 10 25
7 12

Total46391910422182648152

*Biological and Agricultural Engr. includes Extension FTE 11

Faculty Salary by Rank*

Fall Payroll

Total College20182019202020212022

PROFESSOR

Number

Maximum

Minimum

Average

41
$184,286

101,171

126,890

40
$184,286

101,171

124,646

38
$188,893

101,733

129,973

42
$188,893

101,733

131,431

37
$201,981

106,978

141,921

ASSOC. PROF.

Number

Maximum

Minimum

Average

37
$136,010

70,000

100,775

34
$155,000

70,000

100,752

40
$129,160

71,750

101,296

42
$120,603

74,750

101,006

38
$142,500

78,484

106,947

ASSIST. PROF.

Number

Maximum

Minimum

Average

44
$101,000

60,000

83,686

45
$99,910

61,692

85,589

44
$98,400

60,000

81,998

34
$98,000

60,000

80,391

36
$112,564

73,000

85,102

INSTRUCTOR

Number

Maximum

Minimum

Average

15 $72,000

50,319

65,406

19 $79,950

48,642

65,918

16 $72,000

51,577

61,824

17 $73,000

51,056

61,649

13 $82,500

54,230

69,738

*All 12-month salaries have been converted to nine-month salaries and part-time individuals are calculated at full-time rate.

Excludes dean, associate deans, assistant deans, department heads, temporary employees and active recruitments

12

Named Positions

Continued on next page

NameDesignee

Tom H. Barrett University Faculty Chair in Chemical EngineeringJames Edgar BHS Construction Cornerstone Teaching ScholarSteve Schaner Boyd D. Brainard Departmental Faculty Chair in Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringDouglas McGregor Mark and Brenda Brown Professorship in Electrical and Computer EngineeringDavid Thompson Daniel and Judi Burk Cornerstone Teaching ScholarWilliam Hageman Daniel and Judi Burk - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarJared Hobeck John W. and Dorothy M. Burke Architectural Engineering ChairFred Hasler

Nick Chong Keystone Research ScholarLior Shamir

Gib and Brenda Compton Construction Science Faculty AwardFred Hasler Merle and Helen Converse Family Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture Matt and Lynn Dassow Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture Darold and Debbie Davis Cornerstone Teaching ScholarHayder Rasheed David and Lynda Dawson Cornerstone Teaching Scholar Dwight Day David and Lynda Dawson - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching Scholar Julie Thornton Ray and Alysia Dempsey Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture Dow Multicultural Engineering Program DirectorLaVerne Bitsie-Baldwin Martin K. Eby Distinguished ProfessorKatie Loughmiller Peggy and Gary Edwards Chair in EngineeringPavithra Prabhakar 13

NameDesignee

Peggy and Gary Edwards Cornerstone Teaching ScholarTrisha Moore Peggy and Gary Edwards - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarAndrew Duncan Kevin and Jacquie Elmore Cornerstone Teaching Scholar Russell Feldhausen Kevin and Jacquie Elmore - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarJosh Weese Ike and Letty Evans Cornerstone Teaching ScholarRay Yunk Ike and Letty Evans Engineering ChairBradley Kramer

Ferguson Family Engineering ProfessorshipFuture

George J. and Alice D. Fiedler Distinguished Chair in Electrical and Computer

Engineering

Don Gruenbacher

Fornelli Engineering ProfessorshipPrathap Parameswaran Charles and Nona Frankenho? Chair in EngineeringMohammad Hosni James Garrison and Lisa Pfannenstiel-Garrison Agricultural Engineering FacultyFuture Donald Gemaehlich Electrical and Computer Engineering ProfessorshipFuture Don and Linda Glaser Cornerstone Teaching Scholar Kevin Wanklyn Don and Linda Glaser - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarOpen Don and Linda Glaser Keystone Research ScholarOpen Don and Linda Glaser - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarRobby Jim and Carolyn Grier Construction Science ChairShannon Casebeer Wayne and Barbara Harms Keystone Research ScholarBin Liu

Named Positions continued

Continued on next page

14

NameDesignee

Wayne and Barbara Harms - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarJennifer Anthony

Hays Family Endowed Chair in EngineeringFuture

William H. Honstead Professor in Chemical EngineeringBin Liu Steve Hsu Keystone Research ScholarAmir Bahadori, Ryan Hansen,

Jessica Heier Stamm, Walter McNeil,

Bala Natarajan, Jeremy Roberts,

Caterina Scoglio, Scott Thompson,

Meng Zhang

Mark H. and Margaret H. Hulings Chair in EngineeringRobert Peterman Hutton Family Distinguished Faculty Fund in Construction ScienceJames Goddard Carl R. and Mary T. Ice Industrial Engineering ProfessorshipShuting Lei G.E. Johnson Construction Science ChairKimberly Kramer James M. and Laura E. Johnson Engineering Faculty EndowmentFuture Gisela and Warren Kennedy Cornerstone Teaching ScholarJessica Heier Stamm Gisela and Warren Kennedy - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarJohn Wu Warren and Gisela Kennedy Keystone Research ScholarRyan Hansen Warren and Gisela Kennedy - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarMitchell Neilsen Jerey and Joy Lessman Keystone Research ScholarJeongdae Im Jerey and Joy Lessman - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarSuprem Das Logan-Fetterhoof Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Distinction ChairAnil Pahwa

Named Positions continued

Continued on next page

15

NameDesignee

Lucas-Rathbone Professorship in EngineeringJohn Hatcli, Hongyu Wu Louie T. Marshall Engineering ProfessorshipBehrooz Mirafzal Steve and Donna McKinnis Chair in EngineeringFuture Max Mechsner Mechanical Engineering Faculty AwardFuture Munger Professorship in Civil EngineeringMustaque Hossain Michelle Munson-Serban Simu Keystone Research ScholarGeorge Amariucai, Daniel Andresen,

Doina Caragea, Behrooz Mirafzal,

Arslan Munir, Punit Prakash, Eugene

Vasserman, Hongyu Wu

Richard B. and Mary Jo Myers Cornerstone Teaching ScholarNathan Bean Richard B. and Mary Jo Myers - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarHani Melhem Harold O. and Jane C. Massey Ne? Professorship in Mechanical EngineeringGurpreet Singh, Mingjun Wei D. Craig and Dalene D. Nelson Cornerstone Teaching ScholarJongchul Song D. Craig and Dalene D. Nelson - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarRonald Brockho Mark C. Nyquist Cornerstone Teaching ScholarDerek Clements Mark C. Nyquist - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarLisa Wilken Clair N. Palmer and Sara M. Palmer Electrical Engineering ProfessorshipBala Natarajan Patrick Parke Engineering Faculty FellowshipFuture LeRoy C. and Aileen H. Paslay ChairMatthew O"Keefe

Named Positions continued

Continued on next page

16

NameDesignee

Paslay Professorship in Electrical and Computer EngineeringCaterina Scoglio Thomas and Connie Paulson Civil Engineering Outstanding Faculty MemberChristopher Jones Robert and Becca Reichenberger Cornerstone Teaching ScholarSteve Warren Robert and Becca Reichenberger - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarDonghai Wang Jim and Sandra Reilly Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture Schonho? Family Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture G. Rhea Serpan Engineering Faculty of Distinction ChairFuture James and Robin Siefkin Excellence Teaching AwardFuture Hal and Mary Siegele Professorship in EngineeringMelanie Derby, Eric Fitzsimmons

Dean A. Skaer Engineering ProfessorshipFuture

Lloyd T. Smith Creativity in Engineering ChairPascal Hitzler Civil Engineering Alumni Professorship Honoring Dr. Robert SnellMustaque Hossain Paul L. Spainhour Professorship in Electrical EngineeringPunit Prakash John R. Stack Faculty Award of Structural EngineeringFuture Tim Taylor Chair in Chemical EngineeringPlacidus Amama, Jennifer Anthony Steven M. and Kay L. Theede Chair in EngineeringSteven Eckels

Bob and Betty Tointon Engineering ChairJulia Keen

Tointon Construction Management ChairRay Buyle

Named Positions continued

17

NameDesignee

Wallis-Lage Family Cornerstone Teaching ScholarChristopher Jones Wallis-Lage Family - Carl and Mary Ice Cornerstone Teaching ScholarScott Schi Wassenberg Family Cornerstone Teaching ScholarFuture Patrick Wilburn Keystone Research ScholarDaniel Flippo Patrick Wilburn - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarAjay Sharda

Dr. Charles E. Wilson Chair in EngineeringOpen

George Yeh Keystone Research ScholarBehrooz Mirafzal George Yeh - Carl and Mary Ice Keystone Research ScholarEric Fitzsimmons

Named Positions continued

Students

18

Source: 20th day reports

Undergraduate Enrollment by College

K-State Engineering

Undergraduate Enrollment by College

AgricultureArchitecture, Plan Arts & SciencesBusinessEducationEngineeringHealth & Human STechnology

20021840745630829251787286415741005

2003187874764902761175328231733898

2004186371167352620166827711895834

01,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,000

20182019202020212022

Agriculture

Architecture, Planning & Design

Arts & Sciences

Business

Education

Engineering

Health & Human Sciences

Technology

19

100 +1-24NUMBER OF STUDENTS:

Engineering Undergraduate Students by State

5 1 13 48
1 3 40
2,249 18 44
7 2 8 2303
4 6 2 71
3 3 4 2

1 - NJ

2 - DE

5 - MD

1 - DC

Totals:

Kansas

U.S. (excluding KS)

U.S. Territories

International

Armed Forces

Grand Total

2,249 446
0 67
4 2,766 35
3 3 5 2 2 1 2 2 11 2 2 5 1

Source: 20th day reports

2

25-990

20

Undergraduate Enrollment by Program

* Includes engineering students only. Agricultural Technology Management was added to the College of Engineering in fall 2022.

Source: 20th day reports

Program20182019202020212022

Agricultural Technology Management

Architectural Engineering

Biological Systems Engr.*

Biomedical Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Construction Sci. and Mgmt.

Cybersecurity

Electrical Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Information Systems

Mechanical Engineering

Undeclared

- 290
132
43
291
233
162
550
264
- 234
- 254
14 934
195
- 240
115
80
268
228
161
578
272
- 211
- 218
- 859
191
- 219
106
84
234
205
151
535
253
- 197
9 172
- 744
164
- 206
87
99
206
194
134
490
269
- 169
18 152
- 688
120
57
197
80
98
175
155
140
446
269
23
191
37
146
- 681
71

TOTAL3,5963,4213,0732,8322,766

21

* Biological and Agricultural Engr. enrollments include Agricultural Technology Management students beginning with 2022.

Source: 20th day reports

Enrollment by Department

20182019202020212022

DepartmentB.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.

Architectural Engr./Const. Sci.

Biological and Agricultural Engr.*

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engr.

Industrial and Manuf. Syst. Engr.

Mechanical and Nuclear Engr.

Undeclared

554
132
291
233
564
439
254
934
195
3 7 19 35
29
29
55
17 10 --- 20 17 32
46
37
25
56
--- 512
115
268
228
578
452
218
859
191
8 7 13 41
30
28
49
9 12 --- 17 18 22
54
35
25
54
--- 472
115
234
205
535
432
172
744
164
6 8 11 34
31
22
50
12 12 --- 13 17 18 50
29
22
45
--- 475
105
206
194
490
402
152
688
120
5 10 18 31
25
21
42
22
8 --- 15 16 19 48
27
21
36
--- 466
174
175
155
469
429
146
681
71
12 21
16 33
25
18 39
24
4 --- 16 19 15 45
29
17 22
--- TOTAL3,5962042333,4211972253,0731861942,8321821822,766192163 22

Undergraduate Enrollment by Department

Fall Data

BAE enrollments do not include Agricultural Technology Management students until 2022.

Source: 20th day reports

01002003004005006007008009001,000

20182019202020212022

Number of Students

Year

ARE/CNSBAECECHECSECEUNDECLAREDIMSEMNE

23

M.S. Enrollment by Department

Fall Data

Source: 20th day reports

0102030405060

20182019202020212022

Number of Students

Year

ARE/CNSBAECECHECSECEUNDECLAREDIMSEMNE

24

Ph.D. Enrollment by Department

Fall Data

Source: 20th day reports

0102030405060

20182019202020212022

Number of Students

Year

BAECECHECSECEIMSEMNE

25

CARL R. ICE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

UNDERGRADUATE STATISTICS

FALL 2022

Total Students = 2,766

17.8% Female

14.1% Multicultural*

81.3% Kansas

16.3% U.S. Non-Kansas

2.4% International (1. Kuwait, 2. Paraguay, 3. China and Saudi Arabia, 4. Other)

*Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial and Native American 26

CARL R. ICE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

M.S. STATISTICS

FALL 2022

Total Students = 192

27.1% Female

8.9% Multicultural*

42.7% Kansas

38.5% U.S. Non-Kansas

18.8% International (1. India, 2. Nepal, 3. China, 4. Other)

*Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial and Native American 27

CARL R. ICE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Ph.D. STATISTICS

FALL 2022

Total Students = 163

24.2% Female

3.1% Multicultural*

20.3% Kansas

7.7% U.S. Non-Kansas

72.4% International (1. India, 2. China, 3. Iran, 4. Other)

*Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial and Native American 28

Undergraduate Curricula Statistics

Fall 2022

* Includes minority women ** Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial, and Native American *** Percent of curriculum **** Includes engineering students only. ATM was added to the College of Engineering in fall 2022.

Source: 20th day reports

No. of Multicultural Students**Curr.Dept.

CurriculaNo. of Women*MaleFemaleTotal***TotalTotal

ARE/PARE

CNSM/PCNSM

ATM

BSE****

ENVE CHE CE CS CYS BME CMPEN EE ENUN IE ME 76
25
6 31
20 59
28
42
1 41
5 22
15 46
74
(38.6%) (9.3%) (10.5%) (38.8%) (54.1%) (33.7%) (18.1%) (9.4%) (4.3%) (41.8%) (3.6%) (11.5%) (21.1%) (31.5%) (10.9%) 15 35
1 3 2 16 14 63
3 11 22
32
4 5 78
10 3 2 6 3 16 1 9 1 4 1 6 4 10 11 25
38
3 9 5 32
15 72
4 15 23
38
8 15 89
(12.7%) (14.1%) (5.3%) (11.3%) (13.5%) (18.3%) (9.7%) (16.1%) (17.4%) (15.3%) (16.4%) (19.9%) (11.3%) (10.3%) (13.1%) 197
269
57
80
37
175
155
446
23
98
140
191
71
146
681
466
174
175
155
469
429
71
146
681

TOTAL491(17.8%)30487391(14.1%)2,766

29

M.S. Curricula Statistics

Fall 2022

No. of Multicultural Students**Curr.Dept.

CurriculaNo. of Women*MaleFemaleTotal***TotalTotal ARE BAE CHE CE CS SE ECE ENUN IE ME NE 4 7 4 7 7 0 5 1 13 2 2 (33.3%) (33.3%) (25.0%) (21.2%) (29.2%) (0.0%) (27.8%) (25.0%) (33.3%) (11.8%) (28.6%) 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 2 3 2 2 (0.0%) (0.0%) (18.8%) (9.1%) (4.2%) (0.0%) (5.6%) (50.0%) (7.8%) (11.8%) (28.6%) 12 21
16 33
24
1 18 4 39
17 7 12 21
16 33
25
18 4 39
24

TOTAL52(27.1%)12517(8.9%)192

* Includes minority women ** Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial, and Native American *** Percent of curriculum

Source: 20th day reports

30

Ph.D. Curricula Statistics

Fall 2022

No. of Multicultural Students**Curr.Dept.

CurriculaNo. of Women*MaleFemaleTotal***TotalTotal BAE CHE CE CS ECE IE ME NE 5 4 6 13 5 6 4 1 (31.3%) (21.1%) (40.0%) (28.9%) (17.2%) (35.3%) (26.7%) (14.3%) 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 (6.3%) (5.3%) (0.0%) (2.2%) (0.0%) (5.9%) (6.7%) (0.0%) 16 19 15 45
29
17 15 7 16 19 15 45
29
17 22

TOTAL44(27.0%)415(3.1%)163

* Includes minority women ** Multicultural includes Black, Hispanic, Hawaiian/Pacic Islander, Multiracial, and Native American *** Percent of curriculum

Source: 20th day reports

31
- 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500

20182019202020212022

Number of Students

Fall Semester

Men Women

Source: 20th day reports

Undergraduate Enrollment Composition of Men and Women 0 32

Undergraduate Degrees Granted by Fiscal Year

Program20182019202020212022

Architectural Engineering

Construction Sci. and Mgmt.

Biological Systems Engr.*

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Biomedical Engineering

Information Systems

Electrical Engineering

Computer Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

38
91
37
61
59
82
--- 13 51
14 63
185
64
60
38
65
59
97
--- 14 49
17 64
165
62
80
30
70
56
119
--- 0 60
29
66
216
65
61
21
54
49
112
--- 0 51
30
57
175
38
69
24
41
45
105
17 0 38
30
50
182

TOTAL694692788675639

* Includes engineering students only 33

Degrees Granted by Fiscal Year

Program

20182019202020212022

5-yr Avg B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.B.S.M.S.Ph.D.Ph.D.

Architectural Engineering

Construction Sci. and Mgmt.

Biological and Ag. Engr.*

Biological Systems Engr.*

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Information Systems

Software Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engr

Industrial Engineering

Engineering Management

Operations Research

Mechanical Engineering

Nuclear Engineering

38
91
--- 37
61
59
82
13 --- --- 51
14 --- 63
--- --- 185
--- 6 --- 10 --- 1 14 22
--- 2 --- --- --- 12 15 9 5 5 3 --- --- 3 --- 3 5 2 --- --- --- --- --- 3 1 --- --- 5 --- 64
60
--- 38
65
59
97
14 --- --- 49
17 --- 64
--- --- 165
--- 6 --- 7 --- 5 12 15 --- 5 --- --- --- 15 15 3 11 6 --- --- --- 5 --- 9 8 2 --- --- --- --- --- 6 1 --- --- 3 3 62
80
--- 30
70
56
119
--- --- --- 60
29
--- 66
--- --- 216
--- 10 --- 4 --- 6 13 10 --- 3 --- --- --- 14 8 6 9 4 4 --- --- 3 --- 3 10 2 --- --- --- --- --- 7 7 --- --- 5 4 65
61
--- 21
54
49
112
--- --- --- 51
30
--- 57
--- --- 175
--- 5 --- 3 --- 2 14 13 --- --- --- --- --- 13 3 5 4 3 --- --- --- 4 --- 3 1 12 --- --- --- --- --- 11 --- --- --- 4 5 38
69
--- 24
41
45
105
--- --- 17 38
30
--- 50
--- --- 182
--- 5 --- 4 --- 2 12 14 --- 2 --- --- --- 8 6 2 8 4 --- --- --- 2 --- 3 3 10 --- --- --- --- --- 4 2 --- --- 8 2 --- --- 3.4 --- 4.2 5.4 5.6 --- --- --- --- --- 6.2 2.2 --- --- 5.0 2.8

TOTAL694104226921003778891416756541639673434.8

Note: Includes summer, fall, and spring of each scal year.

* Does not include Agricultural Technology Management (ATM) students whose degrees are conferred through the College of Agriculture.

34

Department20182019202020212022

Architectural Engineering and Construction Science

Biological and Agricultural Engineering*

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

General Engineering

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

9,348 2,418 4,670 7,747

10,163

7,913 462
5,207

12,969

9,165 2,235 4,827 7,694

10,047

8,277 338
5,233

12,873

8,253 1,985 4,152 6,372

10,521

8,014 301
4,702

12,472

7,304 1,750 3,633 5,658 9,958 7,423 268
4,241

11,174

7,457 1,935 3,435 5,604 9,194 7,006 486
3,547 9,521 Total60,89760,68956,77251,40948,185

Student Credit Hours by Fiscal Year

* Includes Agricultural Technology Management 35
ARE BME BSE CE CHE CMPEN CNSM CS EE IE ME 26
3 12 11 14 11 59
29
11 25
60
$73,780 $73,000 $83,000 $71,000 $90,000 $125,000 $75,000 $129,000 $80,000 $90,000 $115,000 $58,000 $43,680 $51,000 $56,000 $64,500 $60,000 $42,000 $40,000 $52,000 $53,000 $40,000 $65,688 $56,893 $63,792 $62,682 $73,304 $79,055 $64,771 $74,828 $70,845 $72,140 $67,231 $63,880 $66,125 $60,423 $66,732 $74,440 $76,029 $58,420 $76,746 $75,558 $68,963 $72,825 Major Total

Reporting

High

Salary

Low

Salary

Average

Salary

National

Salary

Sources: Career Center and National Association of Colleges and Employers Employment Report - O?er Statistics by Major (Tentative)

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

Graduation Dates: 8/21, 12/21, 5/22 - Bachelor"s Degree

Research

36

Research Expenditures by Department

FY2021

*Based on data reported via the HERD Survey. Numbers are one year behind.

Department

Total

Expenditures

Architectural Engineering and Construction Science

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Chemical Engineering:

Chemical Engineering

National Institute for Land Management and Training

Center for Hazardous Substance Research

Total Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering:

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Technology Development Institute

Total Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering:

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Institute for Environmental Research

National Gas Machinery Laboratory

Total Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Kansas Industrial Extension Services

Dean"s Oce

Engineering Research and Graduate Programs

Total Research Expenditures by Department

$1,871,782 - $1,901,868 $1,300,618 $2,081,898 $7,043,267 $651,960 $625,474 $296,827 $2,399,574 $3,773,651 $2,239,095 $3,898,793 $4,215,672 $3,382,515 $8,320,702 $123,255 $230,253 $474,417 $29,354,751 37

0.05.010.015.020.025.030.0

20172018201920202021

In Millions

Fiscal Year

Research Expenditures

Institutional

Corporate/ Private Businesses / Individuals

State

Federal

Data reported using the NSF Herd Survey

Research Expenditures by Source

Data reported using the NSF Herd

Survey. Numbers are one year behind.

Finances

38

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

FY 2023 Allocations ($27.4M)

Allocations -General Use

$17,973,856

70%UEIA Tuition

Revenue Stream

(EIP)$2,501,799

8%Surcharge Fees (SUR)

$5,199,960

15%Allocations -Engineering

Extension Systems and

Agricultural Research Programs

(ESARP) $1,090,531

4%College Fees (CLF)

$660,560 2% 39
OOE $4,439,700 16%

Salaries

$22,987,006 84%

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

FY 2023 Percentage of Allocated Budget for Salaries and Operating ($27.4M) 40

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

FY 2023 Estimated Revenue Sources ($56.4M)

Allocations -General Use

$25,481,175 45%

Allocations -Extension Systems

and Agricultural Research

Programs (ESARP)

$1,090,531

2%Student Equipment Fees

$855,000

2%Extramural

$17,700,000

31%Foundation

$9,750,000

17%Restricted Use

$1,500,000 3% 41

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

FY 2023 Estimated Expenditures by Category ($56.4M)

Scholarships

$4,000,000

7%Fundraising Personnel

$750,000 1%

Faculty Enhancements

$1,975,000 4%

Other Foundation

$2,755,000 5%

Extramural

$17,700,000

31%Salaries

$22,987,006

41%OOE

$3,584,700

6%Student Equipment

$855,000

2%Restricted Use

$1,500,000

3%Capital Improvements

$270,000 0% 42

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

FY Gift Production Activity

20182019202020212022

Outright$5,879,509$6,045,422$6,105,248$6,486,306$10,408,102 Deferred$31,992,224$25,055,475$15,709,485$26,784,367$5,868,333 Pledge$9,446,969$18,475,854$1,734,250$1,488,870$1,964,083

FY Gift Production Activity

College of Engineering

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Data current as of:7/11/2022 6:50:42 AM

Alumni 75%

Estate and Trusts 12%

Friend 6%

Corporations 4%

Foundations 3%

$46,959,167$49,605,997$23,550,983$34,882,845$18,240,518$173,239,511College of Engineering

20182019202020212022TotalCollege/Major Unit

Fiscal

Year 0

10,000,000

20,000,000

30,000,000

40,000,000

50,000,000

FY

20182019202020212022

$46,959,167 $49,605,997 $23,550,983 $34,882,845 $18,240,518

Outright

Gift

Deferred

Pledge

Commitm

Soft

Credit

FY Gift Production ActivityDonors by Category

$31,614,724$25,055,475$15,709,485$26,784,367$5,868,333$105,032,384 $9,464,934$18,505,100$1,736,250$1,506,870$1,964,083$33,177,237 $5,879,509$6,045,422$6,105,248$6,591,608$10,408,102$35,029,890 $46,959,167$49,605,997$23,550,983$34,882,845$18,240,518$173,239,511

Deferred

Pledge Commitment

Outright Gift

Total

20182019202020212022TotalGift Type

Fiscal

Year 43

Carl R. Ice College of Engineering

Donors by Category

Foundations 3%

Corporations 4%

Friend 6%

Estate and Trusts 12%

Alumni 75%

Alumni

44

Engineering Living Alumni

Totals:

Kansas

U.S. (excluding KS)

U.S. Territories

International

Armed Forces

Grand Total

11,353

15,017

23

1,151

19

27,563

28
24
499
188
1,423 112
35
83
25
74
1,294 532
206
16 29
382

11,353

600
2,479 221
133
302
1,678 169
67
554
226
162
258
60
195
30116
254
537
135
319
419
9 205
196
17 13 43
148

9 - RI

59 - CT

201 - NJ

207 - MD

16 - DC

30 - DE

1,000 +100-2991-99NUMBER OF ALUMNI:300-999

Source: Alumni Association

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Engineering Living Alumni by Country

CountryTotalCountryTotalCountryTotalCountryTotal

Afghanistan

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Belgium

Bolivia

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

Brunei Darussalam

Canada

China

Columbia

Costa Rica

Cote D"Ivoire

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

4 2 11 2 1 3 3 4 6 1 1 5 1 56
135
9 29
1 1 6 5 1 2 Egypt

England - see UK

Ethiopia

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guinea

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Japan

Jordan

Kenya

Korea, Republic of

Kuwait

17 5 15 16 2 3 1 1 2 10 1 137
11 24
9 3 2 16 17 1 38
62

Lebanon

Lesotho

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Malaysia

Mali

Mexico

Mongolia

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Qatar

Russian Federation

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

Slovenia

6 1 3 37
2 8 1 1 1 2 3 23
2 22
8 20 2 7 7 1 105
14 1

South Africa

South Korea - see Korea

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Swaziland

Sweden

Switzerland

Syrian Arab Republic

Taiwan

Tanzania, United Republic of

Thailand

Tunisia

Turkey

Turks and Caicos Islands

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom (UK)

United States and Territories

Venezuela

Vietnam

Yemen 6 7 4 2 1 1 8 1 68
4 22
1 14 1 1 12 23

26,412

8 2 6

Total Engineering27,563

Source: Alumni Association

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Total Alumni by Department

DepartmentNumberPercent

Architectural Engineering and Construction Science

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Engineering

Engineering Technology

Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering

Other Total 5,026 1,633 2,611 4,332 3,821 7,650 266
960
3,398 8,277 107

38,081

13.2% 4.3% 6.9% 11.4% 10.0% 20.1%
0.7% 2.5% 8.9% 21.7%
0.3% 100%

Source: Alumni Association

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