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2012 ASEE International Forum
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D. N. Reddy, Indian Society for Technical Education
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and renowned professor in Academic circles in the coun- try and abroad. His academic record wise he has obtained B.E. (Mechanical Engineering) degree from Osmania University, Hyderabad, M.Tech from IIT Madras, and Ph.D from IIT, Delhi. Commencing his academic career in Research and Development as the Senior Scientific Officer in ARDE (DRDO), Pune from 1976-78, then moving onto the Post of Development Engineer of M/s Hyderabad Industries, Hyderabad from 1978-1980. His first stint in academic career began from 1980-86 when he took up the Faculty assignment in the year 1980 in Mechanical Engineering Department, Osmania University. Scaling up the academic ladder, Dr. Reddy got promoted as Professor in 1991. From 1991
Conference Session
Track 1 - Session 2 - Student Development
Collection
2012 ASEE International Forum
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Haeseong J. Jee, Hongik University
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car prototype. One of the successful it has Page 17.14.3realized is an educational environment for multidisciplinary automotive development projectmade with other global institutions worldwide. The key concept of this project mainly focuses onbetter preparing students for their professional career in an international engineeringenvironment and timely adjustment on the job after graduation. It also accelerates studentsdesign and manufacturing skills, while giving them the experience of global communication forlarge scale collaboration. The students and faculty from these distinguished PACE Institutionsexperienced the importance of bridging
Conference Session
Track 1 - Student Development
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2012 ASEE International Forum
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Michael Richey, The Boeing Company; Fabian Zender, Georgia Institute of Technology; Daniel P. Schrage, Georgia Institute of Technology; Greg Jensen, NSF Center for e-Design –BYU Site; Barry McPherson, The Boeing Company; James Fehr, The Boeing Company; Matthew M. Symmonds, The Boeing Company; David E French, The Boeing Company
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support across The Boeing Company Enterprise. He started his career in aviation in the United States Air Force and in 1988 joined the Boeing team. After holding various production positions supporting Boeing Commercial Airplanes, James joined the Boeing Training and Development Team as an Employee Development Specialist. Expanding on this experience, James accepted a position with Boeing Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) in 1997 where he was responsible for developing tech- nical publications and learning courseware for Boeing Customer Airlines. James accepted management responsibility for the Boeing 737 maintenance training group in 1998 where he assisted in establishing the global maintenance training network to