Core Processor Engineer, Africa Summit Speaker, & WISE Intern

A news article from California State University, Fullerton, profiled Aaron T. Stillmaker, Ph.D. (CA R '08), as the "engineer brain behind designing future computer processors." Dr. Stillmaker joined Cal State Fullerton this fall as an assistant professor of computer engineering. Previously he was the lead physical designer of "KiloCore," one of the worlds' first microchips... Continue Reading →

Concert, Joe Sutter, & A Dangerous Robot

Tau Beta Pi is proud to present Only Won and Larissa Lam in concert on Friday, October 7, at the Town and Country Resort San Diego, CA. A high school engineering information session will be held prior to the concert. Do you know what engineering is? What is the difference between a civil engineer and... Continue Reading →

Gliimpse, Alumni Events, & Virtru

The USA Today is reporting that Apple has acquired the personal health data start-up Gliimpse. According to the article, Gliimpse "takes a patient's medical records and uses coding to produce a personalized, shareable electronic health record." Anil Sethi, DC B '83, is the founder and CEO of Glimpse. Sethi has been involved with many health... Continue Reading →

New Dean, McMillan Performance, & Interscatter Communication

Lakshmi N. Reddi, Ph.D. (KS G '82), has been selected as dean of New Mexico State University's College of Engineering. Previously, Dr. Reddi was dean of the graduate school and professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Florida International University. He joined Tau Beta Pi as an eminent engineer in 2003 while... Continue Reading →

August Bulletin Issue, SolarCity Jobs, & Associate Dean

The August issue of The Bulletin is now available. The issue includes an article about setting goals, a list of the Association's 2016 award winners, and 2016-17 Scholar bios. In addition, find details on the 111th TBP Convention, alumni and collegiate chapter activities, incoming and outgoing Association Officials, Tau Beta Pi Day 2017, and much... Continue Reading →

Alumni Events, TBP/ SAE Scholarships, & Student Essay Contest

There are several alumni gatherings of Tau Beta Pi members scheduled to take place in August. You can find the calendar with a list of all events here. A reminder that these events are open to all Tau Bate (alumni and student) from any chapter, unless otherwise stated. Find details below on upcoming events. Cedar... Continue Reading →

Tau Beta Pi Awards: McDonald Mentor, Distinguished Alumni, & Outstanding Advisor (August 2016)

Antonette M. Logar, Ph.D., (SD A '78), has been selected as the 2016 Tau Beta Pi McDonald Mentor. Dr. Logar is a professor in the math and computer science department at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, and an advisor to the South Dakota Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi. She will be... Continue Reading →

Jobs, Keynote RoboBusiness, & Student-Athlete (August 2016)

Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Systems Engineer 3, Chemical at AECOM in Richland, Washington 2. Java Engineer from ZipRecruiter in Princeton, New Jersey 3. Sr. Hardware Validation Engineer with Xilinx in San Jose, California 4. Research and Development Engineer at The Applied Research Laboratory with Pennsylvania State University 5. Assistant/ Associate... Continue Reading →

Convention Presenters, Mountain West Athlete of the Year, & Genealogy Speaker (July 2016)

Tau Beta Pi has published the list of professional development presenters and topics for this year's Convention in San Diego, CA. From 9am to 5:30pm on Friday, October 7, the Association will offer more than 25 sessions on a variety of topics from ethics, to networking and finance. These sessions are included in the registration... Continue Reading →

New Dean, State House of Reps Candidate, & Mu Alpha Theta Speaker

Morgan State University (MD) has announced the appointment of Michael Spencer, Ph.D., as dean of the School of Engineering beginning January 4, 2017. Currently, Dr. Spencer is a professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell University. He will become only the second dean in the school's history as Eugene M. Deloatch,... Continue Reading →

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