The Innovation Hall of Fame

Dear Clark School Students, Faculty, Staff & Friends:

Pulse Doppler radar. The universal product code. Flexible coronary artery stents.

These wide-ranging technologies, which enhance everyday life for millions of people around the world, are only a few of the many pioneered by Clark School alumni, faculty and friends, and celebrated in the Clark School's Innovation Hall of Fame.

You can be on hand to honor and learn from our next inductee and his innovations. Please join us for:

The 2007 Innovation Hall of Fame Induction
Honoring
Raymond J. Krizek, M.S. '61
Kim Engineering Building
4:30 p.m.
October 4, 2007

Dr. Krizek has made essential contributions to geotechnical engineering and the field of slurry mechanics, creating the standards that guide such environmentally challenging projects as marine dredging, port management, and island restoration in the Chesapeake Bay and around the world.

Following the induction, you can learn even more by attending the Charles and Helen White Symposium on Engineering Innovation, "Innovation: Enhancing and Protecting Our Environment," featuring:

Enrique Castillo
Professor of Applied Mathematics,
University of Cantabria (Spain)

William Marcuson
President of the American Society of Civil Engineers and Director Emeritus of
Geotechnical Laboratory at the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station

Frank Hamons
Deputy Director for Harbor Development
Maryland Port Administration

Raymond J. Krizek
Moderator Herbert Rabin

By attending the Innovation Hall of Fame Induction and the White Symposium, you will gain real insight into technological innovation and innovators, and glimpse the exciting future of civil and environmental engineering. I hope to see you there.

Sincerely,

Herbert Rabin
Interim Dean
A. James Clark School of Engineering


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