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*[[Lecture12ECE400S12|Lecture 12]], (4/5): "Non-technical interview questions", by Eric Auberry, [http://www.eii-online.com/ Engineering Innovation]. | *[[Lecture12ECE400S12|Lecture 12]], (4/5): "Non-technical interview questions", by Eric Auberry, [http://www.eii-online.com/ Engineering Innovation]. | ||
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*[[Lecture14ECE400S12|Lecture 14]], (4/19): Title is forthcoming, Stephen F. Rost, Associate, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP <br> [[Bio Rost ECE400S12|Short bio of Stephen F. Rost]]<br> [[Student questions Rost ECE400S12|Questions for Stephen F. Rost]] | *[[Lecture14ECE400S12|Lecture 14]], (4/19): Title is forthcoming, Stephen F. Rost, Associate, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP <br> [[Bio Rost ECE400S12|Short bio of Stephen F. Rost]]<br> [[Student questions Rost ECE400S12|Questions for Stephen F. Rost]] |
Revision as of 09:28, 5 April 2012
Contents
ECE400: "Professional Development and Career Guidance", Spring 2012
Message area:
- We need your input for the Motorola Excellence in Teaching Award, determined solely by the input from ECE400 students. Everybody is expected to vote! Please cast your vote as soon as possible. (Note that we will keep track of which student has voted, but we will not be able to find out for whom each student has voted for.)
- You can pick up your graded homework 1 and 2 from Bonnie or Sherry in MSEE330 (with a picture ID).
- Meet Ryne Rayburn, our virtual guest!
- Read a short message from our guest speaker Ben Brame on the Lecture 3 blog.
Course Information
Instructors
Lecture
- When? Thursday, 12:30-1:20
- Where? EE170
Lecture Schedule
- Lecture 1, (1/12): "Course Introduction and Expectations" by Mireille Boutin and Joanne Lax, course instructors.
- Lecture 2, (1/19): "Globalization of Engineering" by Yating Haller, Assistant Director, Global Professional Practice, Purdue University
- Lecture 3, (1/26): "Young Alumni Panel",
- Aaron Todd (Rolls-Royce)- replaced Joe Myer (Questions for Joe Myer)
- Ross Howard (Purdue PhD student)
- Ben Brame (President, Allegro Dynamics)
Meet our virtual visitor:
- Ryne Rayburn Don't forget to ask him some questions!
- Lecture 4, (2/2): "Career Lessons", by Dave Dayton, Retired CEO, Itronix Corporation
- Lecture 5, (2/9): "Start-ups in Indiana, Lessons", by Gary Rush, Vice President for IT, Angie's List
- Lecture 6, (2/16): "Working in a Global Environment", by Bill Payne, Head of Innovation- CTO office, Nokia Corp., Nokia Siemens Networks
- Lecture 7, (2/23): "Professional Ethics", by Jim Bender, Director, External Manufacturing Quality, Texas Instruments
- Lecture 8, (3/1): "Aspects of academic leadership--as a faculty member and as an administrator-", By Dr. Chris Maziar, Vice President and Senior Associate provost, Notre-Dame University
- Lecture 9, (3/8): "Etiquette", By Anthony Cawdron, Westwood House Manager, Event Coordinator, Adjunct HTM Faculty.
- Lecture 10, (3/22): "Saving for Retirement", by Erin A. Robertson, TIAA-CREF
- Lecture 11, (3/29): "Professional Development", by Juan Ernesto de Bedout, Kcc executive
- Lecture 12, (4/5): "Non-technical interview questions", by Eric Auberry, Engineering Innovation.
- Lecture 13, (4/12): "The Evolution and Survival of a Small Hi-Tech Company Over 30+ Years," by Lawrence W. Kessler, President and
Founder, Sonoscan, Inc.
- Lecture 14, (4/19): Title is forthcoming, Stephen F. Rost, Associate, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Short bio of Stephen F. Rost
Questions for Stephen F. Rost
- Lecture 15, (4/26): "Feedback to ECE (mandatory attendance)", by Prof. Michael R. Melloch, ECE, Purdue.
Lecture Blogs
Assignments
- Assignment 1: "Professional Statement", due 02-02-2012
- Post your Professional Statement here for extra credit.
- Assignment 2: "Ethics", due 03-01-2012
- Assignment 3: "Proposal", due 04-05-2012
- Assignment "4": "Written Questions for the Speakers"
- Read this page on "how to address speakers" before posting your questions.
- Class absence excuse discussion: a bonus point opportunity, due 3-15-12.
Writing rubric for the first three assignments is here.