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Appendix C Symposium Participants and Working Groups SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS ROBERT M. ANDERSON, Manager, Technical Education Operation, Corporate Engineering and Manufacturing, General Electric Company N. JEANNE ARGOFF, Education and Training Consultant ANDERSON ASHBURN, Editor, American Machinist AVAK AvAK~AN, Vice-President Operations, GTE Government Systems Corporation ROBERT AYRES, Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University JAMES K. BAKKEN, Vice-President, Operation Staffs, Ford Motor Company JORDAN J. BARUCH, Jordan Baruch Associates JACK N. BEHRMAN, Luther Hodges Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, University of North Carolina WILLIAM E. Blues, Professor and Chairman, Department of Industrial Engi- neering, Louisiana State University LELAND T. BLANK, Professor and Assistant Department Head, Department of Industrial Engineering, Texas A & M University MAR~oRY S. B~uMENTHA~, Senior Analyst, Communications and Information Technologies Program, U.S. Office of Technology Assessment BRUNO A. Bogey, Dean, Technological Institute, Northwestern University MICHAEL G. BOLTON, Franklin Technical Center, Lehigh University FORREST D. BRUMMETT, Chief Engineer, Detroit Diesel-Allison; President, Society of Manufacturing Engineers 128

SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS 129 MICHAEL J. CALLAHAN, Executive Vice-President, Monolithic Memories, Inc. ROBERT H. CANNON, JR., Chairman, Stanford Institute for Manufacturing and Automation (SIMA), Stanford University BRIAN CARNE, GTE Laboratories, Inc. B. T. CHAO, Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois-Urbana NATHAN CHIANTELLA, Manager of University Programs, IBM Corporation PAu~ A. CHUBB, General Director-Intermediates, Petrochemicals Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. ROBERT P. CLAGETT, General Manager, Research and Development, AT&T Technologies, Inc. R~cHARD CONWAY, Professor, Graduate School of Management, Cornell University ROBERT L. CRAIG, Vice-President, Government Affairs Department, American Society for Training and Development BERNARD J. DERusEIs, Professor and Head, Industrial and Technical Studies, University of Minnesota-Duluth ROBERT W. DES~o, Director, IBM Corporate Technical Institute, IBM Systems Research Institute MARv~N F. DEVR~Es, Director, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Univer- sity of Wisconsin-Madison JAMES C. DIEFENDERFER, Vice-President, Facilities and Manufacturing, Com- bustion Engineering, Inc. GEORGE E. DIETER, Dean of Engineering, University of Maryland ANTHONY S. DIGENAKIS, Assistant to the President for Technical Services, Institute for the Study of Advancing Technology, Delaware Technical and Community College JAMES D. DOWD, Technical Director, Manufacturing Research and Develop- ment, Alcoa Technical Center MERRILL EBNER, Chairman, Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Bos- ton University LEROY Z. EMKIN, Professor, Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology FRANc~s D. F~sHER, Director, Education and Technology, The Urban Institute JOHN T. F~TcH, Executive Director, Association for Media-Based Continuing Education for Engineers, Inc. CHAR~Es E. FR~TTs, Group Director, Private Sector Productivity, U.S. General Accounting Office ROBERT A. FROSCH, Vice-President, General Motors Corporation MACK G~KEsoN, American Society for Engineering Education David E. GODFREY, Director of Engineering, Systems Division, Acme Tech- nologies Group, Acme-Cleveland Corporation JOEL D. GOLDHAR, Dean, School of Business Administration, Illinois Institute of Technology MIRIAM GONZALEZ, Manager of Public and Industrial Relations, Caribbean Operations, Digital Equipment Corporation KENNETH F. GORDON, President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness

130 APPENDIX C JAMES B. GRAYBILL, General Manager, PSG Manufacturing, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. LEO E. HANIFIN, Director, Center for Manufacturing Productivity and Tech- nology Transfer, Jonsson Engineering Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute CHARLES HARREEE, Professor CAM Software Laboratory, Brigham Young University WILLIAM C. HARR~s, Dean, Center for Graduate Study, Institute of Textile Technology WILLIAM A. HETZNER, Acting Section Head, Productivity Improvement Research Section, National Science Foundation CHR~sToPHER T. Harm, Senior Specialist in Science and Technology Policy, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress ALBERT G. Ho~zMAN, Professor and Chair, Department of Industrial Engi- neering, University of Pittsburgh JA! JA~KuMAR, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard Uni- versity MARIANN JELINEK, Lewis-Progressive Chair in Management, Weatherhead School, Case Western Reserve University RICHARD JOHNSON, Office of Productivity, Technology and Innovation, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, U.S. Department of Commerce Russet C. JONES, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Boston University STEPHEN KAHNE, Dean of Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York PAUL J. KEHOE, Executive Vice-President Corporate Technology, Kellogg Company ROBERT B. KELLEY, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Rhode Island MARY KIELY, Carnegie Corporation of New York DANIEL T. KoEN~G, Manager Industrial Engineering Applications Consulting, General Electric Company SAMuE~ B. KoR~N, Director, IBM Manufacturing Technology Institute ROBERT B. KURTZ, Private Consultant GEORGE LANGSTAFF, President, Footwear Industries of America JAMES F. LARDNER, Vice-President, Component Group, Deere & Company JAM~s S. LAWSON, JR., Projects Manager, Battelle-Columbus Laboratories FERDINAND F. LEIMKUHEER, Professor and Head, School of Industrial Engi- neering, Purdue University HARo~D L~Esow~Tz, Dean and Professor, School of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University JOHN W. LYONS, Director, National Engineering Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Department of Commerce CEc~ J. MARTY, Director-Productivity, Westinghouse Electric Corporation THOMAS E. McDoNA~D, Director, Electronics Technology Application Center, Combustion Engineering, Inc. KEITH E. McKEE, Director, Manufacturing Productivity Center, Illinois Institute of Technology

SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS 131 LEE McK~NcEY, Vice-President, Footwear Industries of America LINDA A. MEARS, Institute for the Study of Advancing Technology, Delaware Technical and Community College ROBERT MEHAcso, Advanced Products and Technology Department, Xerox Corporation M. EUGENE MERCHANT, Director, Advanced Manufacturing Research, Metcut Research Associates, Inc. STEPHEN F. MIKETIC, Assistant Professor, Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University Egos M~sERGs, Executive Director, President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness JAMES L. MILLER, Staff Vice-President, Manufacturing and Materials Re- search, RCA Corporation GENE D. M~NToN, Division Manager-Professional Development, Society of Manufacturing Engineers ROGER N. NAGEL, Director, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Lehigh University SIMON OSTRACH, Wilbert J. Austin Distinguished Professor of Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Case Western Reserve University Louts PADULO, Dean, College of Engineering, Boston University JOSEPH M. PErrIT, President, Georgia Institute of Technology ANTHONY B. PONTER, Dean of Engineering, Cleveland State University SAMUEL J. RAFF, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Mandex, Inc./Underwater Systems Group HANK RAUCH, Planning Manager, Caribbean Operations, Digital Equipment Corporation FRANK J. RILEY, Senior Vice-President, Bodine Corporation E~zAsETH M. ROBERTSON, Program Analyst, Office of Productivity, Tech- nology and Innovation, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, U.S. De- partment of Commerce WILLIAM ROBERTSON IV, Program Director, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation JOSEPH E. ROWE, Vice-Chairman and Chief Technical Officer, Gould Incor- porated JOSEPH T. SCARDINA, Director, Manufacturing Research Center, Tennessee Technological University JOSEPH F. SHEA, Senior Vice-President, Engineering, Raytheon Company ROBERT L. SHOBERT, Director, Design Division, Engineering Department, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. WICKHAM SKINNER, James E. Robison Prim ssor of Business Administration, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University JEROME A. SMITH, President, Industrial Technology Institute Louis D. Sauce, D. C. Jackson Professor of Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology JAMES J. So~sERG, Professor, School of Industrial Engineering, Purdue University

132 APPENDIX C JAMES H. SOMERSET, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Syracuse University ALLEN L. SOYSTER, Professor and Head, Industrial Engineering, Pennsylvania State University WILLIAM M. SPURGEON, Director, Production Research Program, National Science Foundation EDWIN B. STEAR, Associate Dean, College of Engineering, University of Washington EDWARD A. STEIGERWAED, Vice-President, Productivity, TRW Inc. GRETCHEN S. STEPHENS, Director, Manufacturing Management Development, Raytheon Company BARRY STERPARN, Senior Policy Advisor, Canadian Ministry of State for Science and Technology WALTER R. STEWART, Administrative Assistant to the Vice-President for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, The Upjohn Company RICHARD A. STIMSON, Director, Industrial Productivity, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering ARTHUR R. THOMSON, Industrial Engineering Department, Cleveland State University JAMES TORESON, President, Xebec Corporation PAu~ E. TORGERSON, Dean, College of Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Louts G. TORNATZKY, Director, Center for Social and Economic Issues, Industrial Technology Institute CHR~sT~AN VAN SCHAYK, Director, Strategic Planning, American Society of Mechanical Engineers E. H. VAUSE, Vice-President, Kettering Foundation HERMANN VIETS, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Rhode Island WINIFRED I. WARNAT, Technical Education Specialist, U.S. Department of Education ROBERT F. WATSON, Head, Office of College Science Instrumentation Program, Directorate for Science and Engineering Education, National Science Foun- dation LYNN E. WEAVER, Dean of Engineering, Auburn University WILLIAM R. Weeks, Dean, College of Engineering, Bradley University JOHN A. WHITE, Director, Material Handling Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology JOHN Watson, Director of Research Planning, Cincinnati Milacron LAWRENCE J. WOLF, Dean, College of Technology, University of Houston C. ALLEN WORTLEY, Chairman, Department of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Wisconsin-Extension JERRY E. WRIGHT, Manager, Apprentice and Technical Training, Caterpillar Tractor Company HENRY T. Y. YANG, Dean of Engineering, School of Engineering, Purdue University

SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS Working Groups WORKING GROUP ON STRUCTURING THE MANUFACTURING EDUCATION SYSTEM ROBERT AYRES, Chairman BRUCE GUILE, Rapporteur Educators ROBERT AYRES, Carnegie-Mellon University WILLIAM E. Blues, Louisiana State University LEEAND T. BLANK, Texas A & M University M~cHAE~ G. Bo~ToN, Lehigh University BERNARD J. DERusE~s, University of Minnesota-Duluth MARVIN F. DEVRIES, University of Wisconsin-Madison GEORGE E. DIETER, University of Maryland MERRIER EBNER, Boston University JOEL D. GOLDHAR, Illinois Institute of Technology CHARLES HARREEE, Brigham Young University FERDINAND F. LEIMKUHEER, Purdue University JAMES H. SOMERSET, Syracuse University HERMANN VIETS, University of Rhode Island LAWRENCE J. WOLF, University of Houston Manufacturers JAMES D. DOWD, Alcoa Technical Center FRANK J. RILEY, The Bodine Corporation ROBERT L. SHOBERT, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. JERRY E. WRIGHT, Caterpillar Tractor Company Others FRANc~s D. F~sHER, The Urban Institute MACK G~KEsoN, American Society for Engineering Education DAv~D GODFREY, Acme-Cleveland Corporation WINIFRED I. WARNAT, U.S. Department of Education WORKING GROUP ON INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN EDUCATION FOR MANUFACTURING JAMES F. LARDNER, Chairman JESSE H. AususEE, Rapporteur Educators RICHARD CONWAY, Cornell University ALBERT G. HOEZMAN, University of Pittsburgh 133

134 JAI JAIKUMAR, Harvard University STEPHEN KAHNE, Polytechnic Institute of New York Louis PADuco, Boston University JOSEPH T. ScARD~NA, Tennessee Technological University WICKHAM SKINNER, Harvard University Louis D. SMu~N, Massachusetts Institute of Technology WILLIAM R. WELLS, Bradley University Manufacturers AVAK AvAK~AN, GTE Government Systems Corporation FORREST D. BRUMMETT, Detroit Diesel-Allison NATHAN CHIANTEEEA, IBM Corporation ROBERT W. Disco, IBM Corporate Technical Institute, IBM Systems Research Institute JAMES C. DIEFENDERFER, Combustion Engineering, Inc. MIRIAM GONZALEZ, Digital Equipment Corporation PAUL J. KEHOE, Kellogg Company SAMuE~ B. KoR~N, IBM Manufacturing Technology Institute JAMES F. LARDNER, Deere & Company GRETCHEN S. STEPHENS, Raytheon Company JAMES TORESON, Xebec Corporation APPENDIX C Others JOHN T. FITCH, Association for Media-Based Continuing Education for Engineers, Inc. JEROME A. SMITH, Industrial Technology Institute R~cHARD A. STIMSON, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering WORKING GROUP ON INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION IN RESEARCH FOR MANUFACTURING JOHN Watson, Chairman GEORGE KRUMBHAAR, Rapporteur Educators ROBERT H. CANNON, JR., Stanford University LEROY Z. EMKIN, Georgia Institute of Technology MARIANN JELINEK, Case Western Reserve University RUSSEE C. JONES, Boston University ROBERT B. KELLEY, University of Rhode Island KEITH E. McKEE, Illinois Institute of Technology STEPHEN F. MIKETIC, Carnegie-Mellon University

SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS ROGER N. NAGEL, Lehigh University ANTHONY B. PONTER, Cleveland State University ALLEN L. SOYSTER, Pennsylvania State University LYNN E. WEAVER, Auburn University Manufacturers JAMES K. BAKKEN, Ford Motor Company BRIAN CARNE, GTE Laboratories, Inc. ROBERT P. CEAGETT, AT&T Technologies, Inc. WILLIAM C. HARRIS, Institute of Textile Technology GEORGE LANGSTAFF, Footwear Industries of America THOMAS E. MCDONALD, Combustion Engineering, Inc. ROBERT MEHAESO, Xerox Corporation HANK RAUCH, Digital Equipment Corporation EDWARD A. STEIGERWAED, TRW Inc. JOHN WILSON, Cincinnati Milacron Others ANDERSON ASHBURN, American Machinist WILLIAM A. HETZNER, National Science Foundation CHRISTOPHER T. HIKE, Library of Congress JAMES S. LAWSON, JR. Battelle-Columbus Laboratories BARRY STERPARN, Canadian Ministry of State for Science and Technology Louis G. TORNATZKY, Industrial Technology Institute CHRISTIAN VAN SCHAYK, American Society of Mechanical Engineers WORKING GROUP ON KEEPING CURRENT IN A MANUFACTURING CAREER M. EUGENE MERCHANT, Chairman LISSA A. MARTINEz, Rapporteur Educators LEO E. HANIFIN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute HAROLD LIEBOWITZ, George Washington University C. ALLEN WORTLEY, University of Wisconsin-Extension Manufacturers ROBET M. ANDERSON, General Electric Company PAUL A. CHUBB, E. I. du Font de Nemours & Co. Inc. DANIEL T. KOENIG, General Electric Company CECIL J. MARTY, Westinghouse Electric Corporation M. EUGENE MERCHANT, Metcut Research Associates, Inc. JAMES L. MILLER, RCA Corporation 135

136 GENE D. M~NToN, Society of Manufacturing Engineers JOSEPH E. ROWE, Gould Incorporated WALTER R. STEWART, The Upjohn Company Others MARJORY S. BLUMENTHAL, U.S. Office of Technology Assessment ROBERT L. CRAIG, American Society for Training and Development ROBERT B. KURTZ, Private Consultant LEE MCKINLEY, Footwear Industries of America APPENDIX C WORKING GROUP ON NATIONAL PRIORITIES IN MANUFACTURING EDUCATION JORDAN J. BARUCH, Chairman MARGARET DEWAR, Rapporteur Educators JACK N. BERHMAN, University of North Carolina BRUNO A. BocEY, Northwestern University B. T. CHAo, University of Illinois-Urbana S~MoN OSTRACH, Case Western Reserve University JOSEPH M. PETTIT, Georgia Institute of Technology JAMES J. SoEsERG, Purdue University EDWIN B. STEAR, University of Washington ARTHUR R. THOMSON, Cleveland State University PAUL E. TORGERSEN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute JOHN A. WHITE, Georgia Institute of Technology HENRY T. Y. YANG, Purdue University Manu lecturers MICHAEL J. CALLAHAN, Monolithic Memories, Inc. JAMES B. GRAYBIEL, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. JOSEPH F. SHEA, Raytheon Company Others N. JEANNE ARGOFF, Education and Training Consultant JORDAN J. BARUCH, Jordan Baruch Associates KENNETH F. GORDON, President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness MARY KIELY, Carnegie Corporation of New York Egos M~csERGs, President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness WILLIAM ROBERTSON IV, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation WILLIAM M. SPURGEON, National Science Foundation E. H. VAUSE, Kettering Foundation

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The clearly declining competitiveness of the United States in the world marketplace has prompted increased concern about the health of the United States' manufacturing industries. This volume is the result of lively discussions and formal presentations by industry leaders and education experts during a symposium convened by the National Academy of Engineering and the National Research Council. Issues involving the changing face of U.S. manufacturing, requirements for educating and training engineers for manufacturing careers, and the possibilities for cooperative arrangements between industry and academia are examined in-depth in an effort to improve manufacturing education and therefore move toward boosting the nation's world competitiveness in manufacturing.

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