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IEEE Humanitarian Workshop “humanitarian works through the lens of engineering”

IEEE Humanitarian Workshop “humanitarian works through the lens of engineering”. Darrel Chong Workshop, Project Lead Boston University, 18 Oct 2008. IEEE - Network. 324 sections, 1,600 student branches. Organizers & Sponsors. MGA Board; Region 1; Boston Section. Speakers.

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IEEE Humanitarian Workshop “humanitarian works through the lens of engineering”

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  1. IEEE Humanitarian Workshop“humanitarian works through the lens of engineering” Darrel Chong Workshop, Project Lead Boston University, 18 Oct 2008

  2. IEEE - Network 324 sections, 1,600 student branches

  3. Organizers & Sponsors MGA Board; Region 1; Boston Section Speakers Ground troopers!! +

  4. Richard J. Gowen Dr. Gowen is the President of the lEEE Foundation. He is the 1984 Centennial President of the IEEE, and has served in IEEE Section, Chapter, Society, Region, Division, and Board positions. A Commissioner of the 1999-2000 Congressional Web-Based Education Commission, he has provided leadership to industry, education, and government, including the direction of space biomedical research and supercomputer development. He was also the 1998-2000 President of Eta Kappa Nu, the honor society for electrical and computer engineering. He was also the president of Dakota State University from 1984-1987, and the president of the technological research university, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, from 1987-2003. He was also the Executive Director of the Homestake Laboratory Conversion Project to create the world's premier deep underground scientific research laboratory in an 8000ft former mine.

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