AU FDP Design Thinking Approach for Engineering

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Design Thinking


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Design Thinking: Group Activity Dr. Sathiyanathan M Associate Professor, Department of EEE PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research Neelambur, Coimbatore – 641 062 [email protected] , 9790120517 PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research Neelambur, Coimbatore – 641 062 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Centre for Faculty & Professional Development,    Anna University Chennai Sponsored Faculty Development  Training Programme (FDTP)   "Design of Electric Vehicle Charging System” DC-DC Converter Analysis using MATLAB July 23, 2024

Group Activity

Group Activity Rules and Engagement Team Formation Active Participation by everyone Airtime for Everyone Defer Judgment Listen Embrace divergence/differences No Gadgets (Particularly Mobile Phone) Form teams of 5 members each Name your team , for example, “ Back to the Future” Elect one member from your team as a “ Captain”

Topic for the Discussion Bidirectional Power Converter Design Scope (Find a problem) Empathize (Analyse the problem) Define (Idea layout & holistic view / requirements) Ideate (Reflection ) Mapping with Requirements Validate (Provide solution to the problem) Implement / Present

Understanding Problem Scope Exploring Solution Space Scope Validate Implement/ Present Design Thinking Process / Framework Ideate Empathize Define 6 min 7 min 7 min 8 min 8 min 25 min + 4 min/Team

Idea Presentation Scope (Find a problem)

Idea Presentation Empathize (Analyze the problem)

Idea Presentation Define (Idea layout & holistic view / requirements)

Idea Presentation Ideate (Reflection ) Mapping with Requirements

Idea Presentation Validate (Provide solution to the problem)

Idea Presentation Implement ( Matlab Simulation Model)

Idea Presentation Individual Teams
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