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ECE400: "Professional Development and Career Guidance", Spring 2012


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  • 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

syllabus


Lectures

  • 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
Short biography of Yating Haller
Questions for Yating Haller
  • 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:

  • Lecture 4, (2/2): "Career Lessons", by Dave Dayton, Retired CEO, Itronix Corporation
Short bio of Dave Dayton
Questions for Dave Dayton
  • 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
Questions for Bill Payne
  • Lecture 7, (2/23): "Professional Ethics", by Jim Bender, Director, External Manufacturing Quality, Texas Instruments
Short bio of Jim Bender
Questions for Jim Bender
  • 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
Short bio of Dr. Chris Maziar
Questions for Chris Maziar
  • Lecture 9, (3/8): "Etiquette", By Anthony Cawdron, Westwood House Manager, Event Coordinator, Adjunct HTM Faculty.
Short bio of Anthony Cawdron
Questions for Anthony Cawdron
  • Lecture 10, (3/22): "Saving for Retirement", by Erin A. Robertson, TIAA-CREF
Short bio of Erin Robertson
Questions for Erin Robertson
  • 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.
               Short bio of Lawrence W. Kessler
               Questions for Lawrence W. Kessler
  • Lecture 14, (4/19): "A Fork in the Road--Using an Engineering Degree in the Legal Industry", 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.

Assignments

Post your Professional Statement here for extra credit.
Read this page on "how to address speakers" before posting your questions.


Writing rubric for the first three assignments is here.


Relevant Documents


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