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1969, Dr. Eng., Osaka University
1966-1999, Hitachi Zosen Corp.
1999-present, Professor, Director of Project Education Center, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Ph.D in Japanese Language Teaching, Nagoya University
MA in Education, International Christian University
MA in English, East Texas State University
BA in Liberal Arts, International Christian University
Professor of Science and Engineering Ethics
Director, Applied Ethics Center for Engineering and Science
Head, Liberal Arts and Professional Development Programs, Graduate School of Engineering
Director, Office of International Programs
1990 Ph.D. in History of Science, the University of Oklahoma
1982 M.A. in Science Education, International Christian University, Tokyo
1980 B.A. in Liberal Arts (Physics), International Christian University, Tokyo
Professor of Anthropology
Research and teaching on Japanese culture, engineering ethics, and intercultural communication. Previously was consultant for Japanese & American businesses with joint projects and other work.
Richard Stamper is the Dean of the Faculty at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He has been teaching in the Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Departments for the past 14 years. Prior to that he was an engineer at General Electric. While at General Electric he spent one year at the Toshiba Appliance Engineering Laboratory in Yokohama Japan as part of an exchange program between Toshiba and General Electric.
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