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Accolades: Maria Esposito Frank, Devdas Shetty, Tom Eppes
Posted 10/12/2006
Maria Esposito Frank, chair of the Department. Of Modern Languages and Cultures, A&S, was invited to deliver a two-hour lecture on The Divine Comedy at Boston College on Sept. 25. The event was sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures of Boston College, and the Center for Italian Culture.
Professor and Dean of Research Devdas Shetty, and Tom Eppes, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, CETA, attended the Advanced Laser Applications Conference (ALAC) in Novi, Mich., from Sept. 18 – 21. Eppes presented their paper, “New Approach to the Inspection of Cooling Holes in Aero-engines.”
ALAC is the only laser forum dedicated exclusively to evaluating and promoting laser processing, engineering, and applications globally and brings together the world’s engineering leaders in laser applications to address processes, engineering, applications, development, and systems integration.
In a related item, Shetty was quoted extensively about CETA's new bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in manufacturing laser applications in a recent article in Connecticut Business magazine. The article examined ways that Connecticut universities are addressing a forecasted shortage of engineers and technologists.
Professor and Dean of Research Devdas Shetty, and Tom Eppes, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, CETA, attended the Advanced Laser Applications Conference (ALAC) in Novi, Mich., from Sept. 18 – 21. Eppes presented their paper, “New Approach to the Inspection of Cooling Holes in Aero-engines.”
ALAC is the only laser forum dedicated exclusively to evaluating and promoting laser processing, engineering, and applications globally and brings together the world’s engineering leaders in laser applications to address processes, engineering, applications, development, and systems integration.
In a related item, Shetty was quoted extensively about CETA's new bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in manufacturing laser applications in a recent article in Connecticut Business magazine. The article examined ways that Connecticut universities are addressing a forecasted shortage of engineers and technologists.