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KEITH SHEPPARD is a Professor of Materials Engineering and Associate Dean of Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. He earned the B.Sc. from the University of Leeds, England and Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham, England, both in Metallurgy. As Associate Dean, Sheppard is primarily responsible for undergraduate programs. He is a member of the Executive Committee and past Chair of the ASEE Design in Engineering Education Division.
GEORGE KORFIATIS is McLean Professor of Environmental and Engineering and Dean of Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. He obtained his B.S in Civil Engineering and Ph.D. in Water Resources/Environmental Engineering from Rutgers University. He was prior to assuming the Dean’s position, Director of the Nichol Center for Environmental Systems.
NIKHIL SANGHAVI is Systems Administrator for the Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Engineering. He earned the M.S. in Computer Science from Stevens in 2004 and B.E. in Computer Engineering from Mumbai University in 2001. He developed the E101-102 website and registration tool.
Sheppard, K., & Korfiatis, G., & Sanghavi, N. (2006, June), Engineering Experiences Replacing Freshman Engineering Seminar With A Flexible, Student Driven Approach Paper presented at 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, Illinois. 10.18260/1-2--590
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