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|Emerson College, United States
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|MIT Sloan School of Management
|Sloan Visiting Fellow
|1994-1995
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|Northeastern University, United States
|'''BSc''' (Mechanical Engineering)  
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====Achievements during Undergraduate  Studies====
'''Northeastern University, Class of 1985'''
* Completed 5 year Program in 4 years while Co-Founding Decision Support Systems Development Incorporated
* Baccalaureate of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Focus on Thermodynamical Systems
* Completed Pre-Med & Computer Science
* Faculty Voted Ingersol Rand Award for Seniors for "Academic Performance, Contribution to University Life, and Professional Promise"
* Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
* Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
* Member, Engineering Council
* President, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Student Chapter
* Leader of the A.S.M.E. Human Powered Vehicle Contest
* Member of & Choreographer for the N.U. Dance Company
==== Achievements during  Graduate Studies====
'''M.I.T.'''
* Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs, M.I. T. Department of Computer Science, 1986
* Reader, MIT-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
* Sloan Visiting Fellow, 1994-95, Sloan School at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1994-95
* Interpretive Structural Modeling with Temporal Modal Logic Inquiring System for the Process Handbook Project, The Center for Coordination Science, M.I.T.
* Participant in The Management of Technology Program, MIT
* Participant in the Organizations of the 21st Century Program, MIT
'''Indiana University'''
* Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs at Indiana University - Bloomington, 1989
'''Boston University,'''
* Boston University, Manufacturing Systems Engineering Course, 1992
'''University of Massachusetts Amherst'''
* Independent Study at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with the Chairman of the National Science Foundation Design Methodology Directorate on Object Oriented & Parametric Design, 1993
'''Carnegie Mellon'''
* Reader, Carnegie Mellon-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
'''Emerson College'''
* Graduate Certificate in Publishing at Emerson College, 2000-2001
'''Industrial and research centers'''
* Reader, Rensalaer-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
* Numerical Methods Course, Hartford Graduate Center, 1987
* Flexible Manufaturing Systems, Price Waterhouse, Otis Elevator, 1989
* Shingujutsu Consultants, Creators of the Toyoto Production System & Total Quality Management, Kaizen Program at Otis Elevator, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990
* Object Oriented Analysis & Design, General Electric, at The United Technologies Research Center, 1993
* Interpretive Structural Modeling, at Ford Motor Company, 1993-95
* National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, Rapid Response Manufacturing, Advanced Technology Program in the National Institute of Standards and Technology
* Participant in The International Conference on Enterprise Integration Modeling Technologies, Online, 1992-94
* Schlaer-Mellor Real Time Analysis System taught at the United Technologies Research Center, 1993
* Rapid Prototyping Program at United Technologies Research Center, 1992-94




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University Education

Institution Degree Year
Emerson College, United States Graduate Certificate in Publishing 2000-2001
MIT Sloan School of Management Sloan Visiting Fellow 1994-1995
Northeastern University, United States BSc (Mechanical Engineering) 1981-1985


Achievements during Undergraduate Studies

Northeastern University, Class of 1985

  • Completed 5 year Program in 4 years while Co-Founding Decision Support Systems Development Incorporated
  • Baccalaureate of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Focus on Thermodynamical Systems
  • Completed Pre-Med & Computer Science
  • Faculty Voted Ingersol Rand Award for Seniors for "Academic Performance, Contribution to University Life, and Professional Promise"
  • Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
  • Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
  • Member, Engineering Council
  • President, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Student Chapter
  • Leader of the A.S.M.E. Human Powered Vehicle Contest
  • Member of & Choreographer for the N.U. Dance Company

Achievements during Graduate Studies

M.I.T.

  • Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs, M.I. T. Department of Computer Science, 1986
  • Reader, MIT-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
  • Sloan Visiting Fellow, 1994-95, Sloan School at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1994-95
  • Interpretive Structural Modeling with Temporal Modal Logic Inquiring System for the Process Handbook Project, The Center for Coordination Science, M.I.T.
  • Participant in The Management of Technology Program, MIT
  • Participant in the Organizations of the 21st Century Program, MIT

Indiana University

  • Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs at Indiana University - Bloomington, 1989

Boston University,

  • Boston University, Manufacturing Systems Engineering Course, 1992

University of Massachusetts Amherst

  • Independent Study at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with the Chairman of the National Science Foundation Design Methodology Directorate on Object Oriented & Parametric Design, 1993

Carnegie Mellon

  • Reader, Carnegie Mellon-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995

Emerson College

  • Graduate Certificate in Publishing at Emerson College, 2000-2001

Industrial and research centers

  • Reader, Rensalaer-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
  • Numerical Methods Course, Hartford Graduate Center, 1987
  • Flexible Manufaturing Systems, Price Waterhouse, Otis Elevator, 1989
  • Shingujutsu Consultants, Creators of the Toyoto Production System & Total Quality Management, Kaizen Program at Otis Elevator, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990
  • Object Oriented Analysis & Design, General Electric, at The United Technologies Research Center, 1993
  • Interpretive Structural Modeling, at Ford Motor Company, 1993-95
  • National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, Rapid Response Manufacturing, Advanced Technology Program in the National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Participant in The International Conference on Enterprise Integration Modeling Technologies, Online, 1992-94
  • Schlaer-Mellor Real Time Analysis System taught at the United Technologies Research Center, 1993
  • Rapid Prototyping Program at United Technologies Research Center, 1992-94