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  • Nathan Mark Young received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Drexel University on June 10. He is the son of Rebecca Young of Lititz.

  • David Smith, Roanoke I graduated from college with a degree in electrical engineering and I then followed up with a 40-year career in design and management of design for many construction projects. Therefore, nobody should be surprised when I say I have not the foggiest notion of what would be required to get the Taubman Museum through the current recession.

  • James J. Whalen, Ph.D, of Clarence, a retired University at Buffalo electrical engineering professor, died Thursday after a long illness. He was 76. Born in Connecticut, he was a 1953 graduate of Meriden High School and went on to Cornell University to earn a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with distinction in 1958. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a master's in engineering in 1962 and doctorate in engineering in 1969.

  • Thompson received the 2010 Achievement Award. Having begun his career with a degree in electrical engineering, Thompson joined McDonald's as an electrical engineer in 1990, and has since held a variety of leadership positions, including U.S. chief operating officer, executive vice president and division president. Most recently, he was president of McDonald's U.S. operations. Today, he directs global strategy and operations for the 32,000 McDonald's restaurants in 117 countries. This year's lead sponsor was the Coca-Cola Company (which provided each guest with a frosty bottle of good, old-fashioned Coca-Coia). Addressing the authence was Muhtar Kent, chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company, who reaffirmed the Companys commitment to diversity. Also speaking fondly of his work with the ...

  • From Engineer to Entrepreneur Cork's engineering career began at Eastman Kodak while he was working on a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern University. A centrifuged blood sample would be placed into a device, which would scan the tube, determine which layer contained white blood cells, and automatically extract them. Juan Sanchez, vice president for equity research in biotechnology and nanotechnology at the specialty investment bank, Punk, Ziegel and Company, says Nanosphere's diagnostics have the potential to change the marketplace by reducing the cost of raw materials and expensive technicians.

  • Wanting to further add onto his educational resume, [Mark Dean] decided that in 1989 it was a good time to acquire his Ph.D at Stanford University, receiving his electrical engineering degree in just three years. Dean explained, "In the late 1980s, the PC started being less interesting to me because we had a good ten year run. It was very successful, but it was time for a change." He suggested, "People should really go through career changes about every seven years if they are interested in advancing and growing and being challenged. For his inspirational and dedicated work efforts he contributed to IBM, Dr. Dean was named IBM Fellow - the first African American in company to be award this prestigious honor. Dr. Dean admitted, "It's probably the highest achievement I've had in my caree...

  • Battig, of Charlottesville, is a retired physician with an advanced degree in electrical engineering. Re: "Declare independence from fossil fuels," March 21 commentary:

  • PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Drexel University President John A. Fry today announced a record $45 million gift from financier and corporate executive Bennett S. LeBow toward construction of a new academic center for the College of Business, which was named in LeBow's honor in 1999. The gift is the largest donation to Drexel from a single donor and the largest by an alumni benefactor. LeBow, who received a Drexel degree in electrical engineering in 1960 and an honorary degree in 1998, has now committed a total of $60 million to Drexel.

  • Snap-on had a "who we are" statement, that defined the mission, vision and core beliefs of the company as a whole, but as Snap-on Business Solutions, there wasn't that one unifying document that defined the operations of the company for its 850 employees. Snap-on Business Solutions Inc., (330) 659-1600 or http://sbs.snapon.com The Chambers file Education: MBA from the Keller Graduate School of Business and a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Iowa State University About: Prior to joining Snap-on in early 2004, he was the vice president of commercial operations for iPower Technologies, and before that, he held various positions of increasing responsibility at CNH Global.

  • Lee-Glauser returned to her role as SU's associate vice president for research and will continue to lead technology transfer efforts. Varshney received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science in 1972, a master's degree in electrical engineering in 1974, and a doctorate in electrical engineering in 1976, all from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.



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