10th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference
Introduction
Live: Introduction
Greetings from the General Chairs
Ashutosh Dutta – Johns Hopkins University, Nagi Naganathan – Northrop Grumman
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Memories of Last Year
Memories from Last Year
Ashutosh Dutta – Johns Hopkins University, Nagi Naganathan – Northrop Grumman
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Message from Past Keynote Speakers
ISEC 2019 Keynote: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Overview
Sunita Satyapal, PhD, Director Fuel Cell Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy’s
ISEC 2018 Keynote: What Hurdles Should We Overcome To Provide 100% of Our Electricity From Renewable Sources?
Elie Bou-Zeid, PhD, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University
ISEC 2017 Keynote: The Curiosity Effect
Kimberly Ennico Smith, Ph.D., Research Astrophysicist, NASA Ames Research Center
ISEC 2016 Keynote: Learning How to Learn
Barbara Oakley, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Engineering, Oakland University
ISEC 2015 Keynote: Everyone Can Engineer: Why All Kids Should Study Engineering - Even Before They Can Spell It
Christine M. Cunningham, Ph.D., Director of Engineering is Elementary & VP, Museum of Science, Boston
ISEC 2015 Keynote: Focus on Informal STEM Education for K-12
Saurabh Sinha, Ph.D., Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of Johannesburg
ISEC 2014 Keynote: Inspiring Innovation
Karen Panetta, Ph.D., Associate Dean of Graduate Education, Tufts University and IEEE WIE International Director
ISEC 2014 Keynote: Why STEM education is vital for the Future of America
Alicia Abella, PhD, AVP Cloud Services Research Organization, AT&T
ISEC 2014 Keynote: The complex problem of engaging more girls in STEM fields
Ms. Nita Patel, IEEE Women in Engineering International Chair
ISEC 2013 Keynote: Engineering Education Research: The Growth of a Discipline
Leah H. Jamieson, PhD (Dean of Engineering) & John A. Edwardson, PhD (Ransburg Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering), Purdue University
ISEC 2013 Keynote: Recruiting and Retaining Minority Graduate Students in Engineering
Athina P. Petropulu, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
ISEC 2013 Keynote: Overview of the Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) in IEEE Programs
Kapil R. Dandekar, PhD, Associate Dean for Research and Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University
ISEC 2012 Keynote: The Engineering Crisis: Five Things We Should and Can All Be Doing to Inspire STEM
Suzanne Deffree, UBM Electronics
ISEC 2012 Keynote: The Importance of Mentoring in STEM
Naomi Eigner Price, UBM Electronics
ISEC 2012 Keynote
Prof. H. Vincent Poor, Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Dean of School of Engineering and Applied Science, Princeton University
ISEC 2011 Keynote
Congressman Rush Holt
Session Chair
To Be Determined
Made with in Toronto · Privacy Policy · © 2022 Duetone Corp.