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L.E. Scriven receives 2007 Roy W. Tess Award
The Officers and the Award Committee of the Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering PMSE of the American Chemical Society have announced L.E. "Skip" Scriven, of the University of Minnesota, as the recipient of the Roy W. Tess Award for 2007. Professor Scriven will receive the Tess Award...
Does Regulation Reduce Productivity?
We study the impact of regulation on productivity and welfare in the U.S. sugar manufacturing industry. While this U.S. industry has been protected from foreign competition for nearly 150 years, it was regulated only during the Sugar Act period, 1934-74. We show that regulation significantly reduced productivity, with these productivity...
Maplesoft™ Sponsors MAA Project NExT Fellow
Support to Aid Dr. Jonathan Rogness of the University of Minnesota WATERLOO, Canada -- Maplesoft[TM], the leading provider of high-performance software tools for engineering, science and mathematics, announced today the sponsorship of a Mathematical Association of America MAA Project NExT New Experiences in Teaching Fellow. Maplesoft's support will aid...
A Methodology for Constructing Collective Causal Maps*
ABSTRACT This article develops a new approach for constructing causal maps called the Collective Causal Mapping Methodology CCMM. This methodology collects information asynchronously from a group of dispersed and diverse subject-matter experts via Web technologies. Through three rounds of data collection, analysis, mapping, and interpretation, CCMM constructs a parsimonious collective...
Rutherford Aris September 15, 1929 - November 2, 2005
Rutherford Aris, Regents Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering and Classics at the University of Minnesota, died on November 2, 2005 after a long and distinguished career. Born in Bournemouth, England, in 1929, Aris completed a first class honors degree in mathematics at the University of London at the age of...
NCGR, USDA-ARS and CCGB Announce Collaboration to Initiate a Legume Information Network
SANTA FE, N.M. -- The National Center for Genome Resources NCGR announced that it has been awarded $225,000 by the Agricultural Research Service ARS of the USDA for initial development of a Legume Information Network LIN. NCGR will collaborate with USDA-ARS at Ames, Iowa, and the Center for Computational Genomics...
'Chemical Dynamic' Duo Aids Navy.
Byline: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory RICHLAND, Wash., March 29 AScribe Newswire -- A new research effort is addressing 21st century energy needs of the U.S. Navy in a thoroughly modern way - on the computer. The research to develop new computational capabilities ultimately will...
Dora Smith
Dora Smith The American educator Dora Smith (1893-1985) researched, lectured, and wrote extensively about language arts and English curricula in elementary and secondary schools. Dubbed "The First Lady of the United States in the Teaching of English," Smith was also internationally acclaimed as a scholar and consultant. Dora V. Smith...
Job Market Picks Up for Computer-Science Graduates.
By Julie Forster, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 15--Elliot Olds, a computer science graduate, has been on vacation, relaxing and playing hockey in the afternoons. He is not worried about finding a job. ...
Managing well.(letters)(Letter to the Editor)
To the Editor: I just read the first issue of Engineering Management March and could not be more pleased. As a graduate student in the University of Minnesota's Center for Development of Technological Leadership Management of Technology degree program, I look forward to advancing...



