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1998 Workshop
Innovation and Sustainable Development

 

Paper
Innovation in Engineering Education 
Authors:
Krishna Vedula, Dean, Francis College of Engineering 
Mike Fiddy, Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Al Donatelli, Chair, Chemical and Nuclear Engineering 
Struan Robertson, Chair, Mechanical Engineering 
Bob Nunn, Chair, Plastics Engineering 
Rafael Moure-Eraso, Chair, Work Environment

Paper
Addressing the Challenge of Community Collaborations: Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Innovations
Author:
Linda Silka, Center for Family, Work and Community

Paper
The Thermo Group and Public Policy: A Distinct Model of Learning, Innovation and Development Author:
William Mass, Center for Industrial Competitiveness

Paper
Innovations in Incinerator Policy in the Merrimack Valley
Author:
John MacDougall, Regional Economic & Sustainable Development

Paper
Protection of Employee Interests in the Workplace: The Decline of Unions and Possible Future Scenarios
Author:
Frederick Lewis, Political Science

Paper
Goods and Services for an Innovative Economy: Does the Shift to Service Employment Support Sustainable Prosperity?
Author:
William Lazonick, Center for Industrial Competitiveness

Paper
Firm Interventions and Sustainability: An Analysis
Authors:
Michael Best, College of Management and Center for Industrial Competitiveness 
Robert Forrant, Regional Economic & Social Development

Paper
CEMOS: A Sustainable Resource for Regional Industries in Electromagnetics and Photonics
Authors:
Michael Fiddy, Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Dikshitulu Kalluri, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Paper
Indicators of Sustainable Production: Measuring and Promoting Improvements
Authors:
Cathy Crumbley, Lowell Center for Sustainable Production 
Student: 
Vesela Veleva, Graduate Student Department of Work Environment

Paper
Administrative Support for Applied Community Research
Author:
Nancy Kleniewski, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences.

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