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Board # 153 : Utilizing the Chesapeake Bay as a Basis for a Place-based Multi-component Project to Attain Earth Systems Engineering Course Objectives
Author(s) -
Bradley Striebig
Publication year - 2018
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--27781
Subject(s) - chesapeake bay , component (thermodynamics) , computer science , fidelity , course (navigation) , engineering education , work (physics) , software engineering , engineering management , systems engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , telecommunications , oceanography , physics , aerospace engineering , estuary , thermodynamics , geology
Dr. Striebig is a founding faculty member and first full professor in the Department of Engineering at James Madison University. Dr. Striebig came to the JMU School of from Gonzaga University where he developed the WATER program in cooperation with other faculty members. Dr. Striebig is also the former Head of the Environmental Technology Group at Penn State’s Applied Research Laboratory. In addition to Dr’ Striebig’s engineering work, he is also a published freelance photographer who has works with local and international NGOs. Dr. Striebig was the founding editor of the Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Development and an assistant editor for the Journal of Green Building.

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