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Panel Discussion
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 12 March 2013
  • 00:12 - 00:12
  • Duration: 1 hr 12 mins
  • Publication date: 12 Mar 2013
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Global Grand Challenges Summit

About the session

A panel of engineering education stakeholders offers insights from their own experiences, and debates the risks and rewards of the upcoming revolution in engineering education.

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  • JK

    Prof. Jim Al-Khalili

    University of Surrey, Department of Physics, Professor of Physics

    Jim Al-Khalili is a professor of physics, author and broadcaster based at the University of Surrey where he currently teaches and also holds a chair in public engagement in science. He received his PhD in nuclear physics in 1989 and remains active in research in theoretical physics. He is active as a science communicator and has written a number of popular science and history of science books, between them translated into over twenty languages. His latest is Paradox: The Nine Greatest Enigmas in Physics. Jim is a regular presenter of TV science documentaries, including the Bafta nominated Chemistry: A Volatile History and, most recently, Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity and Order and Disorder, both for BBC4. He also presents the weekly BBC Radio 4 programme, The Life Scientific. He provides expert advice for bodies such as the Royal Society, the British Council and the Department for Education. He is also active in public life and is a strong advocate for rationalism and secularism and has recently taken over as president of the British Humanist Association. He is a recipient of the Royal Society Michael Faraday medal and the Institute of Physics Kelvin Medal. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2008.
  • WA

    William James Adams

    American recording artist

    Will.i.am, is an American recording artist, songwriter, entrepreneur, voice actor, DJ, record producer, and philanthropist
  • JH

    Prof. John L Hennessy

    Profesor John L Hennessy joined Stanford’s faculty in 1977 and rose to full professorship in 1986. From 1983 to 1993, John was director of the Computer Systems Laboratory for research in computer systems design. He was chair of computer science from 1994 to 1996 and then became dean of the School of Engineering. As dean, he launched a five-year plan that laid the groundwork for new activities in bioengineering and biomedical engineering. In 1999, he became provost, and in 2000, became Stanford’s 10th president.A pioneer in computer architecture, in 1981 John drew together researchers to focus on a computer architecture known as RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer). In 1984, he co-founded MIPS Computer Systems, now MIPS Technologies, which designs microprocessors. In recent years, his research has focused on the architecture of high-performance computers. John is a recipient of numerous awards including a 2004 NEC CandC Prize for lifetime achievement in computer science and engineering, and the 2012 IEEE Medal of Honor. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences, and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Association for Computing Machinery, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • AD

    Dame Ann Dowling

    University of Cambridge, Head of the Department of Engineering

    Dame Ann Dowling is Head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge where she is Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Chairman of the University Gas Turbine Partnership with RollsRoyce. She has held visiting posts at MIT (Jerome C Hunsaker Visiting Professor, 1999) and at Caltech (Moore Distinguished Scholar, 2001). Her research is primarily in the fields of combustion, acoustics and vibration and is aimed at low-emission combustion and quiet vehicles. She is one of the founders of the Energy Efficient Cities initiative in Cambridge and was the UK lead of the Silent Aircraft Initiative, a collaboration between researchers at Cambridge and MIT. Ann Dowling is a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering and is a Foreign Member of the US National Academy of Engineering and of the French Academy of Sciences. She has an Honorary ScD degree from Trinity College Dublin. Ann has served on a number of industry and government advisory committees and is a non-executive director of BP plc. She was appointed CBE by the Queen for services to mechanical engineering in 2002, and DBE for services to science in 2007.
  • DK

    Dean Kamen

    DEKA Research and Development Corporation, Founder and president

    Dean Kamen is the founder and president of DEKA Research and Development Corporation. Examples of technologies developed by DEKA include the HomeChoice™ portable dialysis machine, the iBOT Mobility System, the Segway Human Transporter, a DARPA-funded robotic arm, a new and improved Stirling engine, and the Slingshot water purifier.Kamen has received many awards for his efforts, including the National Medal of Technology in 2000 and the Lemelson-MIT Prize in 2002. He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2005 and has been a member of the National Academy of Engineering since 1997. Among Kamen’s proudest accomplishments is founding FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), an organization dedicated to motivating the next generation to understand, use and enjoy science and technology
  • RM

    Robert Matheson

    Wake North Carolina State University, Principal

    Robert Matheson became Principal of the new Wake North Carolina State University STEM Early College High School (STEM ECHS) in November 2010. The STEM ECHS, located on NC State University’s campus in Raleigh, NC, opened in August 2011 with an initial cohort of 55 ninth grade students. After a successful first year, the STEM ECHS added another 55 students.From 2005-2010 Robert was the Assistant Principal for Instruction at Apex High School (AHS). Before returning to AHS in 2004 as the Intervention Coordinator, he was Director and a founding board member at Kestrel Heights School (public charter school, grades 6-10). Robert worked at AHS from 1991-98 as a biology teacher, and also served as chairman of both the Science Department and School Improvement Team. Robert’s experience prior to 1991 includes serving as: coordinator of a state-wide biotechnology education project for teachers; biology teacher at Broughton HS (Raleigh, NC); a seventh grade life science teacher at Ravenscroft School (Raleigh, NC); and fisheries biologist at the Duke University Marine Laboratory and National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory in Beaufort, NC. Robert received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Zoology from North Carolina State University, and a Master of School Administration degree from North Carolina Central University
  • CW

    Prof. Chris Wise

    University College London, Professor of Civil Engineering Design

    Professor Chris Wise began his career with Ove Arup and Partners, where he became Arup’s youngest Director in 1992. In 1999, he left Arup to co-found Expedition. Chris is widely known for hands-on engineering projects, both as design lead and also in close working collaboration with some of the world’s leading architects, including Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano, Michael Hopkins and Norman Foster. Chris is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and a recipient of their prestigious individual honour, the Silver Medal. He is also a Past Master of the Royal Designers of Industry, as well as a Trustee of the Design Council. He writes and broadcasts on the theme of creative design in projects, and lectures widely to engineering and architectural students in the UK and abroad. Chris is currently a Professor of Civil Engineering Design at University College London and was recently awarded Gold Medal awards by both the Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) and Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).
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