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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Participants at the Workshop." National Research Council. 1988. Foreign and Foreign-Born Engineers in the United States: Infusing Talent, Raising Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1525.
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APPENDIX C PARTICIPANTS Workshop on the International Emerge and Moment of E~g~neen; National Academy of Sciences July 7, 1987 83

Mr. Steven Anastasion National Academy of Engineering Dr. Jesse H. Ausubel Director, Program Office National Academy of Eng Peering Ma. YupLn Bae Research Assistant Office of Scientific and Eng~n^-'ing Personnel National Academy of Sciences Dr. Eleanor G. Barber Research Coordinator Institute of International Education 809 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 Mr. Joel Barries National Science Foundation 1800 G Street, ~ Pan L602 Washi~bon, DC 20550 Dr. A. J. Bernstein Manager, Employee Relations & ~nications Rations General Electric Corporate E~s~rch & Desrel~ent Bldg. K-1, Pan 2A70 Scherlectady, NY 12301 He. byes Boy1an National Science Faurx~ation 1800 G Street, NW--P~n 1229 Washington, DC 20550 He. Jennifer Bond Study Group Director International Studies Group Division of Science Is Studies National Science Fa ~ ation 1800 G Street, NW--Room L611 Washington, DC 20550 85 Dr. Peter Cannon- Vi~- President for Research Rcckwel1 Ihternation21 Corporation P.O. Box 1085--~il Code A18 Thousand Oaks, Ck 91360 PEr. Richard Case Director of Technical Projects and University Relations IBM Corporation 500 Columbus Avenue--Room 2B35 Thorwood, NY 10594 Dr. Dennis Chamot Associate Director for Professional Employment AMMO 815 16th Street, NW--Room 608 Washington, DC 20006 Mr. Richard Cheston U.S. General Accounting Office 1825 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 Ms. Dee Cooper Project Secretary Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel National Academy of Sciences Dr. Richard V. L. Cooper Partner International Trade Services Coopers and Ly brand 1800 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Dr. George C. Dacey 1201 Cuatro Cerros, SE Altuquerque, NM 87123 Ma. Claudia Dissel Associate Executive Director Office of Scientific am Er';ir~eering Persormel National Acaden~r of Sciences

Ma. Linda S. D Project Officer Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel National Academy of Sciences Dr. Daniel E. Drucker Grade ate Research Professor of Engineering Studies University of Florida 231 Aerc space Eng meaning Building Gainesville, FL 32611 Mr. James F. Fairman, Jr. AAES Engineering Affairs committee 2801 Park Centre Drive Alexandria, VA 22300 Dr. Charles Falk 8116 Lilly Stone Drive Bethel, MD 20817 Mr. Alan Fechter Executive Director office of Scientific and Englnee ring Personnel National Academy of Sciences Dr. Michael Finn Oak Ridge Associated Universities P.O. Box 117 Oak Ridge, IN 37830 Do. Wry Gollod~y Study Director Science and Engineering Education Section National Science Foundation 1800 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20550 Dr. Harb Hayre Professor of Electronics and Eng meering University of Houston Houston, TX Dr. G." enn Kuswa Organization 4030 Sandia National Laboratory Albuquerque, NM 87815 Dr. George Leitmann Dean College of Engineer mg University of California Berkeley, Ck 94720 Mr. Frank E. Lord Chairman, I::: Panpower Committee GTE-Sylvania, Inc. P.O. Box 7188 MOunta m view, CK 94039 Dr. Stephen J. Lukasik Vice President Northrop Corporation 1840 Century Park Fact Los Angeles, Ck 90067 Dr. Frank B. McDonald Code 100 NEST, Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 Dr. Robert McGinnis Director Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Dr. John Moore Deputy Director National Science Foundation 1800 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20550 Dr. Robert Morgan Professor of Technology and Human Affairs Washington University St. Louis, Mo 63130 Ma;. Sarcoma O'Leary Office of Policy Planning Staff U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street, NW--Room 7312 Washington, DC 20520 86

Mr. Vincent O'~eill ,, F:~:~: 1119 19th Street, NW--Suite 608 Washington, DC 20036 Dr. Charles T. Owens Division of International Programs National Science Foundation 1800 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20550 Dr. Stanford S. Penner Department of Applied and M~chani~1 Engine ring University of California La Jolla, Ck 92093 Do. David Executive Director Accreditation Board for Engineer mg arx] Tams 345 F=.=t 47th Street New York, NY 10017 Dr. Herbert Richardson Deputy C~ar~lor arxi Dean of Er~gin~'ing Tems A&M University 301 Wiser~l~r E~in~ring Reseal Cent College Station, 1X 77843 Mr. Peter Syverson Director of Information Services Council of Gra~te Schools in the Unit States 1 Ant Circle, HW--Suite 430 Washington, DC 20036 Ha. Betty Venter Executive Director C~rm~ission on Cessions In Science and Technology 1500 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Wa~hi=:on, DC 20005 Or. Karl Willenb~xk Executive Direr American Society for Engineering Education 11 Dupont Circle, DW--Suite 200 Wa~bi~n, DC 20036 Ik. Ronald William Chief Engineer mnitt~ on Science' Space, ark Technology U.S. House of Rep~sen~tives 2321 Rz~yburn House Office Bldg. Way gton, DC 20515 Ma;. Deborah Wince Assistant Director for International Affairs Office of Science and Technology Policy New Executive Office Bldg.--Room 50 Washington, DC 20506 Dr. D Frothy S. Zinberg lecturer on Public Policy/ Senior Research Associate Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 79 J. F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 87

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