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Alexander J. and Valentina A. Severinsky 125th Anniversary Colloquium: Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. "The 21st Century of Opportunity for Mechanical Engineering"
Dr. C. Dan Mote, Regents Professor, NAE President Emeritus, UMD President Emeritus
About the Lecture: Engineering creations precede human existence. Prehistoric life, including animals, utilized engineering for purposes similar in principle to those used today, so the fundamental purposes of engineering have not waivered for millennia. However, the evolution of engineering enterprises, for instance their organizations, responsibilities and constitutions, have changed often and remarkably with the apparent need of the time. Understanding this historical evolution is necessary for understanding engineering because it controls the enterprise capabilities. This colloquium will speak to this evolution with emphasis on mechanical engineering bringing us to today, the 21st Century, where prescient opportunities for engineering enterprises that we observe already can be realized, for instance through global connectivity and expanding workforce participation, but others are sure to follow in this Century. What happens next is up to all of us, but especially up to the young engineers among us. It is theirs to create.
Register here for the Zoom link. This Event is For: Clark School • All Students • Alumni |