Past Conferences
2010 Newport Beach, CA 2009 Hilton Head, SC 2008 Galveston, TX 2007 Dorado, Puerto Rico (Jointly with IMechE) 2006 Beijing, China (Jointly with CMES) 2005 San Diego, CA 2004 Clearwater Beach, FL 2002 Clearwater Beach, FL 2000 Fort Lauderdale, FL 1997 San Diego, CA 1995 Nashville, TN (Jointly with NEEDHA) 1993 Orlando, FL 1989 Orlando, FL
The premier event for mechanical engineering department heads and faculty leaders
Sheraton Sand Key Resort 1160 Gulf Boulevard, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767 March 24 - 26, 2011
2011 International Mechanical Engineering Education Conference The annual ASME International Mechanical Engineering Education Conference is the premier event for mechanical engineering department heads and faculty leaders to network, debate current issues, and examine strategies that will help them chart the future of their research and instructional programs.
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Welcome ASME Industry Advisory Board The annual ASME Mechanical Engineering Education Conference has been an important gathering place for department heads and deans since its inception in 1989. This year it is our pleasure to feature joint sesions with the members of the ASME Industry Advisory Board (IAB).
The IAB is comprised of industry executives at or near the CEO level of large and small companies and we welcome the opportunity to engage them in our discussions of the common issues of education and research in mechanical engineering. The members of the IAB are: |
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Lockheed Martin Corporation Charla K. Wise (Chair) Vice President Program Excellence and Operations |
Schlumberger-Doll Research Julio Guerrero (Vice-Chair) Principal Research Scientist
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The Boeing Company Andrew S. Bicos (Membership Chair) Director - Enterprise Technology Structures Enterprise Technology Strategy, Office of the CTO
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GE Transportation Eric Ducharme (Program Chair) Vice President, Global Technology
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Cognition Corporation Michael Cronin (Immediate Past Chair) President & CEO
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Alion Science & Technology William Goss Vice President, Business Development
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Arpac, L.P. Howard Dittmer Vice President of Engineering & Technology
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ASME Robert T. Simmons, President Victoria Rockwell, President-elect Tom Loughlin, Executive Director
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Battelle Memorial Institute Donald P. McConnell President, Energy Technology
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Black & Veatch Scott Stallard Vice President
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Burns & Roe Enterprises, Inc. K. Keith Roe Chairman & President
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Con Edison Victor Mullin Chief Civil/Mechanical Engineer
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Eastman Chemical Company James L. Harlan II Vice President, Worldwide Engineering & Construction |
Entergy Nuclear Timothy G. Mitchell Senior Vice President Engineering & Technical Services |
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Environmental Tectonics Corp. William F. Mitchell President, Chief Executive Officer |
Florida Power & Light Company Adalberto Alfonso Vice President, Power Generation |
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Foster Wheeler Development Corp. Ernest L. Daman Chairman Emeritus |
General Dynamics Corporation Dean L. Bartles Vice President & General Manager Large Caliber Ammunition |
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Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company Richard "Gene" Feigel Vice President Engineering |
HLB, Inc. David Jaggi Vice President of Systems Engineering |
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IBM Consulting Services Kristen Pederson Partner/VP Americas Strategy and Market Development Leader |
ITT Pure-Flo Richard J. Zinkowski Market Manager
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ManTech International Corporation Tommy Gardner, PE Chief Technology Officer, Technical Services Group |
Nooter/Eriksen, Inc. Joseph Schroeder Senior Vice President of Engineering |
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Sargent & Lundy Gregory A. Anderson Senior Vice President |
Southwest Research Institute J. Dan Bates President |
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University of Albany John F. Elter Executive Director,Center for Sustainable Ecosystem Nanotechnologies |
URS Corporation Brian Welsey, P.E. Director of Engineering, Washington Services |
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Westinghouse Electric Co. John E. Goossen Director Science & Technology Department |
Willbros Engineering Jeffrey Whelan, PE, PMP Senior Project Manager
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