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Fulfilling the three Aims of a Global Engineering Education Institution Erol Inelmen Bogaziçi University October 2007 Introduction putting too much emphasis on research hampers education ENVIRONMENT NEEDS fauna flora land nutrition animal shelter MEANS mining water human soil cultivating care air constructing information recreation KNOWLEDGE ecology security servicing manufacturing economy transportation wear recycling technology sociology law 4th DIMENSION To: Peter Senge ProfessioPersonal Development Organizational Learning SIMULATION REPRESENTATION LICENSE EPISTEMIOLOGY COLLABORATION ONTOLOGY RETRIEVAL Operation Management CAPTURE INNOVATION MATERIALS UML Metal, Plastic, Ceramic PROCESSES JAVA Welding, Casting, Forming SERVER PRODUCTS Windmill, Bicycle, Lift CONVEYORS Airplane, Ship, Truck GRID Open Source No: Area Management Design Location 74-4 Solid waste Collection and Disposal 83-2 Solid waste Biogas Production 84-1 Solid waste Methane Production City 86-4 Solid waste Problems and Solutions City 86-6 Solid waste Recycling and Disposal 86-8 Solid waste Recycling City 87-2 Solid waste Recycling City 87-4 Solid waste Recycling and Disposal 87-7 Solid waste Recycling City 88-4 Solid waste Recycling City 90-2 Solid waste Collection and Disposal Hospital Conclusion the possibility of building “knowledge factories” is no more a dream. Acknowledgment We remain in debt to the former Dean of Engineering Prof.Vedat Yerlici for his support.