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English: Mark J. Lewis: Faculty Panel Discussion

DISTINGUISHED ENGINEERING LECTURE: Dr. Mark J. Lewis, Executive Director of NDIA’s Emerging Technologies Institute (ETI), gave a virtual lecture to the Purdue University College of Engineering on March 11, 2021. Following Dr. Lewis’ lecture, several Purdue faculty members joined him in a panel to discuss different approaches to conducting national defense-related research at a university, with examples of how university research flows into defense technology development, including research topics the panelists see where universities can make an important difference to advance defense technologies.

Moderator: Liz Benitez, Graduate Student

Panelists: Mark Lewis, Executive Director, NDIA’s Emerging Technologies Institute Jonathan Poggie, Professor, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Carol Handwerker, Reinhardt Schuhmann Jr. Professor of Materials Engineering Jen Neville, Professor, Computer Science and Statistics, Miller Family Chair Steve Heister, Raisbeck Engineering Distinguished Professor for Engineering and Technology Integration

Contact: Erin Easterling, Digital Producer at purdueengineeringvideo@gmail.com

Known as the “Cradle of Astronauts,” Purdue University's College of Engineering’s long list of pioneers includes Neil Armstrong and Amelia Earhart. Purdue Engineering is among the largest in the United States and includes 13 academic programs and ranked Top 10 nationwide by U.S. News and World Report.

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