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As in the past
seven years, the program will feature
representatives from higher education, global
business and industry, as well as the public sector.
Engineering, language and international program
educators will be present, along with corporate
executives and personnel directors, and members of
government, education, and public policy agencies.
Please check back here frequently for updates on speakers.
Keynote Speakers
- Paul Camuti
President and CEO
Siemens Corporate Research
Siemens USA
Keynote on Thursday, November 10
- Gary Gabriele
Division Director for the Engineering Education and
Centers Division
National Science Foundation
Keynote on Friday, November 11
Session Speakers, Facilitators
and Moderators
As of 10/25/2005
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David R. Allbaugh, John Deere Product
Engineering Center
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Bernard Amadei, University of Colorado at
Boulder
- Sigrid
Berka, MIT
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Megan Brenn-White, German Academic Exchange
Service (DAAD)
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Laurie Burger, Pentair Electronic Packaging
- Paul
Camuti, Siemens USA
- Ben
DeWinter, Boston University
- Gary
Downey, Virginia Tech
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Gayle Elliott, University of Cincinnati
- John Ellwood, University of
Rhode Island
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Gary Gabriele, National Science Foundation
- Don
P. Giddens, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jonathan Gordon, Georgia Institute of
Technology
- John
M. Grandin, University of Rhode Island
- Alex
Gregory, YKK Corporation of America
- Otto Gregory, University of
Rhode Island
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Debbie D. Gulick, Association for
International Practical Training (AIPT)
- Eduardo Guzmán, Monterrey Tech
(ITESM)
- E.
Daniel Hirleman, Purdue University
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Rebecca Hovey, SIT
- Nick Karnezos, Georgia
Institute of Technology
- Jack
Lohmann, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Juan
Lucena, Colorado School of Mines
- Cesar
Malavé, Texas A&M
- Robert Malkin, Engineering
World Health
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Phillip S. McKnight, Georgia Institute of
Technology
- D.
Joseph Mook, University at Buffalo, State
University of New York
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Bahram
Nassersharif, University of Rhode Island
- Doug Niggley, Georgia Institute
of Technology
- Peter
Olfs, Siemens (emeritus)
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Felipe Quintanilla, Monterrey Tech (ITESM)
- Damon
Rarick, University of Rhode Island
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Mark W. Rectanus, Iowa State University
- Eric Sargent, University of
Rhode Island
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Samuel Scheibler, Milwaukee School of
Engineering
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Frank Schmith, Lufthansa Technik AG
- Elmar Schreiber, Hochschule
Bremen
- Kathryn Sullivan, National
Science Foundation
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Walter von
Reinhart, University of Rhode Island
- Bernd
Widdig, MIT
- Mac Young, Georgia Institute of
Technology
2005 Steering Committee
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