In 2009 the LSU College of Engineering had a panel of Deans from the Universities of Georgia Tech, University of Michigan, Princeton University, Purdue University, and MIT analyze the LSU College of Engineering. In that analysis, it was suggested that the College develop an ecosystem for innovation and technology transfer to lead to improvement and diversification of Louisiana’s Economy. Recognizing that engineering in Louisiana is critical to the current industrial base and key to enhancing and diversifying the economy, the College has designated two of its eight strategies embodied in its strategic plan to enhance and cultivate the strengths of the research of the College and provide opportunities for industrial economic development. Those strategies are as follows:
Strategy 2: “Conducting Research to Improve Quality of Life”
The concept behind Strategy 2 is that use-inspired research and the development of intellectual property not only improves the quality of life for people on a global scale, but can also make an impact on our state and university. Within the Flagship University for Louisiana, the LSU College of Engineering must become more entrepreneurial to develop solutions that lead to improved quality of life and economic development. Our geographic location provides a natural environment for research. The College intends to utilize existing expertise to address the following two strategic, broad, interdisciplinary thrust areas, which will have significant impact in the state and beyond: