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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Nov. 2, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Goodrich Corporation (NYSE: GR) recently hosted Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin at its Vergennes, Vermont facility on October 31. The visit was an opportunity for Goodrich to update the Governor on the aerospace and defense work being performed at the site. The facility has approximately 800 full time employees, making it one of Addison County's largest private sector employers.
During the visit, Goodrich also presented a $15,814 check from the Goodrich Foundation to the University of Vermont (UVM). The donation is part of the company's STEM funding initiative and will be used for the university's Student Experience in Engineering Design, or SEED . The matches senior electrical and mechanical engineering students with Goodrich ...
... with Goodrich engineers on real-world projects.". The Goodrich Vergennes, Vermont site provides a...
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-- O'Connor, Brooks & Co., P.C., announced that Bill Hanson and Greg Jaeger have joined the company as general services staff accountants.
-- The Durrant Group announced that David Way, P.E., has joined the Dubuque office to lead and assist with electrical engineering projects and marketing efforts. He is a licensed engineer and provides electrical design services for all building types. He has been with the company for nine years, working in the Madison, Wis., office.
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G. Vanderweil Engineers, LLP specializes in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering for buildings, power generation, transmission, and other projects.
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Extremely fast computer circuitry that runs on far-infrared light instead of electricity is the object of research the University of Utah is promoting in news announcements and in a study published in the online journal Optics Express.
Ajay Nahata, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, is leading the research and projects the far-infrared technology, known as terahertz radiation, will allow the development of "superfast circuits, computers and communications" in a minimum of 10 years.
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Kit Farley has joined the Salt Lake City office operation of Envision Engineering as project manager. Farley has 29 years of experience in electrical design and project management on projects involving public works, health care, retail, parks and recreation, military and educational facilities.
James "J.T." Thompson has joined Aquila Investment Management LLC as the new co-portfolio manager and vice president of Tax-Free Fund For Utah, a municipal bond fund that invests in bonds that are exempt from Utah state and regular federal income taxes. Thompson has more than 24 years of experience in municipal bond underwriting and trading. Prior to joining the Aquila Group of Funds, he was a senior vice president, underwriter and municipal bond trader with a pair of companies in Salt Lake City....
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Until this year, Collierville could rely on a volunteer expert to help regulate lighting that accompanied new commercial buildings and other projects.
The expertise left when Mark Conder, an electrical engineer with DePouw Engineering in Germantown, said goodbye to the town Design Review Commission after serving more than eight years.
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CHESAPEAKE - W.R. "Roger" Shope Sr., 91, formerly of 4520 Leeward Drive, and most recently of the Lighthouse Pointe Retirement Community, passed into heaven to reunite with his wife of 50 years, Lucille Hunter Shope Oct. 12, 2006.
He was a native of Franklin, N.C. Our Dad was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II (Battleship USS West Virginia) and subsequently earned a commission with the U.S. Merchant Marines as an engineering officer. He retired as the general foreman of Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Shop 51, many years ago and enjoyed his second career with the City of Portsmouth engineering and maintaining various electrical projects all over the city. In the early 50s, he and his "brother" Andrew Stampley opened Highland Biltmore TV to sell and service the first generation of home televisi...