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  1. Vivek Paul

    Vivek Paul (born 1958), an alumnus of BITS Pilani, and until recently the Vice Chairman of Wipro Limited and CEO of Wipro Technologies in India, was declared among the best managers in the world by Business Week in 2004. He was also named by Time and CNN amongst the most influential business persons in the world. In 2005, he was named among the top 30 CEO's in the world by Barrons.

  2. Melih Abdulhayoglu

    Melih Abdulhayoglu gained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronic Engineering (B.Eng.) from the University of Bradford in 1991. At Bradford, he supported the development of security technologies for the British government. He is respected as a thought leader for the identity and trust industry, "Melih" is a key public speaker and has led the company in its responsibilities as a contributing member of the Trusted Computing Group, …

  3. Lawrence Babbio Jr.

    Lawrence Babbio, Jr. is the president and vice-chairman of the Verizon corporation. His responsibilities include management of domestic wireline business, information technology, procurement services, technology research, and long distance. He began his career in communication with New Jersey Bell Telephone in 1966, and has filled a variety of positions within both the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company as well as AT&T. He is also a director of the Hewlett-Packard Company.

  4. Arvi Parbo

    Sir Arvi Parbo (born 10 February 1926, in Tallinn, Estonia) is a business executive who was concurrently chairman of three of Australia's largest companies. He was made a Knight Bachelor for services to industry in 1978. Along with thousands of his Estonian countrymen, Parbo fled from his homeland ahead of the Soviet occupation in 1944, ending up in a refugee camp (DP camp) in Germany.

  5. Sumio Iijima

    Sumio Iijima is a Japanese physicist, often cited as the discoverer of carbon nanotubes. Although carbon nanotubes had been observed prior to his "discovery"<sup>1</sup>, Iijima's 1991 paper generated unprecedented interest in the carbon nanostructures and has since fueled intense research in the area of nanotechnology. Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1939, Iijima graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1963 from the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo.

  6. Tony Mendoza

    Tony Mendoza (b. 1941) is a Cuban-American photographer. He was born in Havana, Cuba, and moved to Miami, Florida with his family in 1960. He graduated from Yale with a Bachelor of Engineering and Harvard with a Master of Architecture, before becoming a full time photographic artist in 1973. Mendoza has received three National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, a Guggenheim Photography Fellowship as well as two Creative Writing fellowships from the Ohio Arts Council.

  7. Steve Lawrence

    Dr. Steve Lawrence was among the group at NEC Research which was responsible for the creation of the Search Engine/Digital Library CiteSeer. He is currently an employee at Google. Lawrence received bachelor of science and bachelor of engineering degrees from Queensland University of Technology in Australia, and his PhD from the University of Queensland in Australia. He became a Senior Research Scientist at NEC Research Institute.

  8. Hiroshi Inose

    was an electrical engineer, known as the inventor of the time slot interchange system, which is basic to modern digital telephone switches. Inose graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1948, and received his doctorate there in 1955. From 1956 to 1958 he was an associate at the University of Pennsylvania and a consultant at Bell Labs, where he developed the time slot interchange system.

  9. Raj Joshi

    Raj Joshi is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. In the federal election of 2004, he was a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the riding of Winnipeg South Centre. Joshi was born in Winnipeg. He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree from McGill University in Montreal, a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Oxford University and a further Master's Degree in Development Studies from Melbourne University.

  10. A. Richard Newton

    Arthur Richard Newton was the dean of the University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering. Newton was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was educated at the University of Melbourne and received a BE in 1973 and M.Eng.Sci in 1975. He worked at Berkeley from 1975 on SPICE (Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis), developed initially by Larry Nagel and Donald Pederson to analyze and design complex electronic circuitry with speed and accuracy.

  11. Edward Mills Purcell

    Edward Mills Purcell (August 30, 1912 - March 7, 1997) was an American physicist who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physics for his independent discovery (published 1946) of nuclear magnetic resonance in liquids and in solids. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has become widely used to study the molecular structure of pure materials and the composition of mixtures.

  12. C. Kumar N. Patel

    C. Kumar N. Patel developed the carbon dioxide laser in 1963 ; it is now widely used in industry for cutting and welding, as a laser scalpel in surgery, and in laser skin resurfacing. Because the atmosphere is quite transparent to infrared light, CO<sub>2&lt;/sub> lasers are also used for military rangefinding using LIDAR techniques. Patel was born in Baramati, India on 1938-07-02. He received a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree from the College of Engineering in Poona, …

  13. Phil McNeely

    Phil McNeely is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Ottawa—Orléans for the Ontario Liberal Party. McNeely was born in Cumberland, Ontario (now part of the City of Ottawa) and is fluently bilingual in French and English. He was educated at Lisgar Collegiate and McGill University, earning a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the latter.

  14. Peter Munk

    Peter Munk, OC, B.Eng, LL.D (Born: November 8, 1927 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Canadian businessman and philanthropist.

  15. Baba Kalyani

    Baba N. Kalyani (born January 7, 1949) is an Indian billionaire businessman. According to Forbes magazine, he is the 562nd richest person in the world and 19th richest in India. Mr.Kalyani is the chairman and managing director of Bharat Forge, the flagship company of the Kalyani Group and the world's second-largest forgings manufacturer after ThyssenKrupp of Germany. It is expected to take the top spot in the not too distant future.

  16. Navarun Gupta

    Navarun Gupta is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, and was the subject of a documentary on South Asian gay men. He was born in Orissa, India and spent his early childhood in Orissa and Bhopal. His family settled in Delhi, where he attended school. Gupta attained his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering at the University of Delhi in 1988.

  17. John Jonas

    John Joseph Jonas (born 1932) is a Canadian metallurgist who specializes in metal shaping and forming. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Jonas received a Bachelor of Engineering in Metallurgical Engineering in 1954 from McGill University and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Sciences in 1960 from University of Cambridge. He was a Professor in the Department of Mining, Metals and Materials Engineering at McGill University.

  18. Harold Rosen

    Harold A. Rosen (born 1926 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an electrical engineer, known for designing and directing the construction of the first geosynchronous communications satellite, Syncom, for Hughes Aircraft Company. Rosen graduated from Tulane University in 1947 with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in electrical engineering. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1948 and 1951, respectively.

  19. Christopher Chenery

    Christopher Tompkins Chenery (September 16, 1886 - January 3, 1973) was an American engineer, businessman, and owner/breeder of Thoroughbred horse racing's U.S. Triple Crown champion, Secretariat. Christopher Chenery was born in Richmond and raised in Ashland, Virginia. He was the brother of William L. Chenery, Editor-Publisher of Colliers Magazine. He studied at Randolph-Macon College and Washington and Lee University, …

  20. Kailash Satyarthi

    Kailash Satyarthi (born on January 11, 1954) is a human rights activist from India who's been at the forefront of the global movement to end child slavery and exploitative child labor since 1981. As a grassroots activist, he has led the rescue of over 67,000 child slaves and developed a successful model for their education and rehabilitation. As a worldwide campaigner, he has been the architect of the single largest civil society network for the most exploited children, …

  21. Martin Wilk

    Martin Bradbury Wilk (born 18 December 1922) is a Canadian statistician, academic, and the former Chief Statistician of Canada. In 1965, together with Samuel Shapiro, he developed the Shapiro-Wilk test which can indicate whether a sample of numbers would be unusual if it came from a Gaussian distribution. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering from McGill University in 1945.

  22. Selvaraghavan

    Selvaraghavan is one of the India's emerging prolific film director whose roots are from the southern part of India. He is the son of an ace film director Kastoori Raja. He shot to fame in his debut venture "Thuluvatho Illamai", a movie about adolescent gags and teenage capers. His next movie "Kadhal Kondein" won both box office and critical applause. His directorial skills were appreciated by most of the India's leading directors and people concerning cinema.

  23. Vasant K. Prabhu

    Dr. Vasant K. Prabhu is a professor in the Electrical Engineering department at University of Texas at Arlington. He has been at UTA 1991. In 1958, Prabhu received his Bachelor of Science at Karnatak University. He also received a Bachelor of Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science in 1962; a Master of Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963 and a Doctor of Science in 1966. Prabhu is a Life Fellow of the IEEE, …

  24. Joseph A. Day

    Joseph A. Day, BEng, LLM (born January 24, 1945 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a Canadian engineer, lawyer, and politician. He has been a Canadian Senator since October 4, 2001. Senator Joseph A Day studied at College Militaire Royal in 1963. He graduated from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario in 1968, student # H7543. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1963 - 1968. He is an honorary member of the Royal Military College of Canada.

  25. Tsuneo Nakahara

    is a communications engineer, executive advisor to the CEO of Sumitomo Electric. He was one of the main researchers contributing to the development of optical fiber technology. He earned his B.E. in 1953 and his Ph.D. in 1961, both in electrical engineering, from the University of Tokyo. Nakahara has long been active in the IEEE; he is an IEEE Life Fellow and has served in a number of positions. In 2002, he received the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal.

  26. Peter Baldwin

    Peter Baldwin (b. 12 May 1951) was a former Australian Labor politician. Baldwin was born in Aldershot, England and received a BEE from the University of Sydney, and a BA from Macquarie University. Baldwin was a member of the Legislative Council from 1975 to 1982. In the 1970s he was prominent as a left-wing activist in the Australian Labor Party (ALP), seeking to break the grip over the corrupt right-wing machine that controlled many inner-city branches of the party.

  27. Edward Sydney Simpson

    Edward Sydney Simpson was an Australian mineralogist and geochemist. Simpson was born in Woollahra, New South Wales to an Irish father and English mother. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and the University of Sydney where he graduated B.E. with honours, in 1895 and D.Sc. in 1919. Simpson worked at the Rivertree silver mill, New South Wales and then for the Mount Morgan Gold-Mining Company in Queensland.

  28. Richard Devore

    Richard DeVore (1933 - died 25 June 2006) was an American sculptor known for his ceramic pots. Devore attained a BE from the University of Toledo in 1955, and went on to attend the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1957. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado he was a member of the Colorado State University art faculty from 1978 to 2004, later becoming an adjunct professor. In 1987 DeVore was installed as a fellow of the American Craft Council.

  29. Leonard Keith Ward

    Leonard Keith Ward was an Australian geologist and public servant. Ward was born in Petersham, New South Wales and was educated at Sydney and Brisbane Grammar Schools then the University of Sydney (B.A., 1900; B.E., 1903) where he was taught by Edgeworth David. Ward work for Broken Hill Proprietary then at the Western Australia School of Mines, Kalgoorlie, from 1903. In 1919 he became secretary to the minister of mines.

  30. Gaurav Kanoongo

    Gaurav Kanoongo (born June 16th 1979 - ) at Vidisha, MP India.

  31. Rajib Lochan Mahalik

    14yrs of varied experiences in the key areas of telecoms and broadcasting industries with proven track records for successfully leading & implementing wide varieties of Projects. IPTV, Digital TV, Mobile TV, ATSC, DVB, MHP, ARIB, iTV, HDTV, Cable TV, Set top boxes, STB; FTA, CI, CAS, IP, mobile phones; satellite, GSM, DVB-H, DMB, mobile TV; DMB, DVB-H, VSAT, VoIP, wireless, 2way systems; DVB-RCS, DVB-RCT, DVB-S-WCDMA, encoders, decoders, CAS, Middleware, invisible dot codes, etc.

  32. Nilesh Roy

    Service Delivery Manager / Project Manager - IT Infrastructure at Capgemini Consulting India Pvt. Ltd.

  33. Chong Soon Cheong

    Chong Soon Cheong Marketing Director Sun Microsystems, Asia South Chong Soon Cheong is the Director of Marketing for the Asia South region. In this capacity, he is responsible for all marketing efforts across Asia South. These include demand generation activities for Sun’s four Practices (Systems, Storage, Software and Services), public relations, advertising, internal and external communications, eMarketing initiatives as well as Marketing Operations and Intelligence.

  34. Yogesh Goel
  35. Adam Chowaniec

    Dr. Adam Chowaniec Dr. Adam Chowaniec is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Liquid Computing & Tundra Semiconductor Corporation and Executive in Residence at Vengrowth Capital Partners Inc. Adam has held several progressive engineering and executive management positions across the technology spectrum ranging from the Personal Computer through to communications integrated circuits.

  36. Sam Bennett

    Sam Bennett joined the Melbourne office of CWC in January 2007, after having graduated from The University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce degree. Sam has spent time in the USA where he studied at the University of California, Berkeley, undertaking Engineering and Economics subjects. Sam has also studied at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, where he completed a thesis on the production of biodiesel fuel from waste oils.

  37. Paul Steffens

    Dr Paul Steffens is an Adjunct Professor in the BGSB, specialising in innovation and technology management. Until recently, Paul was Associate Director of the Technology and Innovation Management Centre, University of Queensland where he was Director of the Master of Technology Management.

  38. Wallace Stanley Read

    Wallace Stanley Read was born in Newfoundland, Canada and received his Bachelor of Engineering from Nova Scotia Technical College in 1951 before entering the pulp and paper and hydro-electric power industries in his native province. Between 1964 and 1984, he held senior positions with Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and its subsidiary companies. In 1985 he joined the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) serving as its first full time President.

  39. Mike Holcomb

    Mike joined the PUD in October 2004 after retiring as Vice President of Operations at Everett for Kimberly-Clark Corporation, an international company with 31 plants in North America. His successful 20-year career at KC included five years in France where he was responsible for the successful construction, startup and management of a new, state-of-the-art $200 million factory.

  40. Nick Romano

    Nick Romano President and CEO Nick Romano, P. Eng. , is President and CEO of Prinova Technologies Inc. Prinova specializes in designing and implementing state-of-the-art solutions for enterprise document processing systems. Nick has strong operational and financial management skills and is particularly skilled at facilitating Joint Analysis and Design sessions with clients to organize projects and manage scope and requirements in a cost-effective manner.

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