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Appendix A: Agenda Symposium on Extraordinary Engineering Impacts on Society
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... Appendix A Agenda – Symposium on Extraordinary Engineering Impacts on Society AGENDA – THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2022 10:00 am Symposium greeting EDT Dan Arvizu, PhD – planning committee chair 10:05 am Welcoming remarks John L Anderson, PhD President, National Academy of Engineering 10:15 am Overview of the symposium structure and logistics Dan Arvizu, PhD – planning committee chair Session I: NSF and Its Role in Fostering Extraordinary Engineering Impacts on Society 10:25 am Introduction of session speakers Jeffrey Yost, PhD – session moderator and planning committee member 10:30 am The New Applied Innovation Policy Challenges Facing NSF William Boone Bonvillian, MAR, JD Lecturer, Departments of Science, Technology, and Society and Political Science; Senior Director, Special Projects, Office of Digital Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 85
From page 86...
... Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Tech Susan Estrada, BS Founder, CERFnet [retired]
From page 87...
... and Katherine S Melsa Dean of Engineering, Iowa State University 4:35 pm Session wrap-up and preview of Day 2 Dan Arvizu, PhD – planning committee chair 4:45 pm Session adjourns AGENDA – FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2022 10:00 am Day 2 greeting; overview of the symposium structure and EDT logistics Dan Arvizu, PhD – planning committee chair 10:10 am Keynote – Engineering's Role in Creating Extraordinary Impacts on Society Kristina Johnson, PhD President, The Ohio State University 10:30 am Keynote – Engineering Education: The Key to Creating the Next Generation of Extraordinary Impacts Gary May, PhD Chancellor, University of California, Davis
From page 88...
... Pings Chair in Biomedical Sciences; Director, Institute for Biomedical Therapeutics; Codirector, USC Roski Eye Institute; Director, Sensory Science Initiatives, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Karen Lozano, PhD, FNAI Julia Beecherl Endowed Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Founder and Director, Nanotechnology Center, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Gregory Deierlein, PhD John A Blume Professor, School of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University Michael Silevitch, PhD Robert D
From page 89...
... Siebel Professor, University of California, Berkeley 1:40 pm Moderated roundtable discussion – session speakers 2:25 pm Break Session IV: NSF Processes That Fostered Extraordinary Engineering Impacts on Society 2:40 pm Introduction to the session Louis Martin-Vega, PhD – session moderator and planning committee member 2:50 pm Leadoff presentation Andre Marshall, PhD Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Development; President, George Mason University Research Foundation 3:15– Session speakers 5:30 pm Rory A Cooper, PhD Assistant Vice Chancellor, Distinguished Professor, and FISA Foundation and Paralyzed Veterans of America Professor of Rehabilitation Engineering, Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology; Founding Director and VA Senior Research Career Scientist, Human Engineering Research Laboratories; University of Pittsburgh and US Department of Veterans Affairs Harriet Nembhard, PhD Dean, College of Engineering; Roy J
From page 90...
... Lab, Northeastern University College of Engineering Sheri Sheppard, PhD, PE Richard W Weiland Professor Emeritus, School of Engineering, Stanford University 6:15 pm Symposium closing remarks and thanks Dan Arvizu, PhD – planning committee chair 6:25 pm Symposium concludes


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