Sheraton Crystal City Hotel
Arlington, Virginia 22202
October 4, 2013
View the videos from this event here.
The Engineering Technology Leadership Institute (ETLI) has been held annually for 37 years. Its purpose is to bring engineering technology educators, industry leaders, and government officials together to discuss topics of importance for future engineers. This year’s theme examines the “Impact of Engineering Technology Graduates on the U.S. Engineering Workforce.” The Institute will feature three panels: Global Perspectives on the Education of Engineers; Industry’s Role in Educating Engineers; and National Call to Action. Details about the panels can be found in the program section.
ETLI is sponsored by the ASEE Engineering Technology Council and its Executive Board.
Keynote at Opening Reception: Kenneth F. Galloway, Ph.D. - 2013-14 ASEE President and Distinguished Professor, Vanderbilt University
Is It Time to Rebrand?
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Mike Murphy, Ph.D., C. Eng. - Director and Dean, College of Engineering & Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology
Presentation
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Bruce Ware, P.E., - Chief of Engineering Management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
USACE Civil Works and Military Programs and Education Requirements
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Gary R. Bertoline, Ph.D. - Dean, College of Technology and Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
The Fatal Flaw in Engineering Higher Education in the US
Panel 2- Should Industry Co-Own the Education of Engineers: David Russomanno, Ph.D. - Dean, School of Engineering & Technology, IUPUI
Presentation
Panel 2- Should Industry Co-Own the Education of Engineers: Mark D. Vaughn, Ph.D. - Manager, Technical Talent pipelining, Technology Community Office of STEM Corning Incorporated
Greater Southern Tier STEM Education Initiative - Motivation and Progress
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Michael Milligan, Ph.D., P.E. - Executive Director, ABET
Presentation
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Mark C. Tomlinson, CMfgE, EMCP - Executive Director/CEO, SME
National Call To Action
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Thomas Perry, P.E. - Director, Education, ASME
Presentation
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Sheraton Crystal City Hotel
Arlington, Virginia 22202
October 4, 2013
View the videos from this event here.
The Engineering Technology Leadership Institute (ETLI) has been held annually for 37 years. Its purpose is to bring engineering technology educators, industry leaders, and government officials together to discuss topics of importance for future engineers. This year’s theme examines the “Impact of Engineering Technology Graduates on the U.S. Engineering Workforce.” The Institute will feature three panels: Global Perspectives on the Education of Engineers; Industry’s Role in Educating Engineers; and National Call to Action. Details about the panels can be found in the program section.
ETLI is sponsored by the ASEE Engineering Technology Council and its Executive Board.
Keynote at Opening Reception: Kenneth F. Galloway, Ph.D. - 2013-14 ASEE President and Distinguished Professor, Vanderbilt University
Is It Time to Rebrand?
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Mike Murphy, Ph.D., C. Eng. - Director and Dean, College of Engineering & Built Environment, Dublin Institute of Technology
Presentation
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Bruce Ware, P.E., - Chief of Engineering Management U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
USACE Civil Works and Military Programs and Education Requirements
Panel 1- Global Perspective on the Education of Engineers: Gary R. Bertoline, Ph.D. - Dean, College of Technology and Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
The Fatal Flaw in Engineering Higher Education in the US
Panel 2- Should Industry Co-Own the Education of Engineers: David Russomanno, Ph.D. - Dean, School of Engineering & Technology, IUPUI
Presentation
Panel 2- Should Industry Co-Own the Education of Engineers: Mark D. Vaughn, Ph.D. - Manager, Technical Talent pipelining, Technology Community Office of STEM Corning Incorporated
Greater Southern Tier STEM Education Initiative - Motivation and Progress
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Michael Milligan, Ph.D., P.E. - Executive Director, ABET
Presentation
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Mark C. Tomlinson, CMfgE, EMCP - Executive Director/CEO, SME
National Call To Action
Panel 3- National Call to Action: Thomas Perry, P.E. - Director, Education, ASME
Presentation
Contact the Conferences Department for more information »
Follow us on Twitter @ASEEConferences