People/Career
Virtually speaking…and engaging…and reading…and attending…and, so on14-Mar-2012 20:59 GMT
SAE International has taken several steps toward virtualizing some operations with a goal of working more efficiently and effectively with members. This includes operating several different offices to better reach members and customers around the world, and also engaging subject matter experts to help provide the knowledge and resources they need.
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Growing Nissan-America’s R&D
12-Mar-2012 17:57 GMT
Q&A with Carla Bailo, Senior VP of Research & Development for Nissan Americas, which has a booming book of business in new vehicle development and fuel-cell core research, among other work.
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Engineers can ‘get connected’ at SAE 2012 World Congress
14-Feb-2012 22:02 GMT
The 2012 SAE World Congress is slated for April 24-26 in Detroit. With the exception of this preview article, the Technology Report section in this edition highlights some of the 1100-plus technical papers to be presented. For more information about the SAE 2012 World Congress, visit www.sae.org/congress.
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Cat’s eye toward the future
14-Feb-2012 20:00 GMT
As Chief Technology Officer and Vice President with responsibility for the Product Development & Global Technology Division, Tana L. Utley has been focused on solving the technical challenges of reducing diesel engine emissions in accordance with U.S. EPA and equivalent global regulations.
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Laser R&D at German university helps carbon fiber make the cut
30-Jan-2012 18:20 GMT
University of Stuttgart Institute researches new processes for laser cutting of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs).
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Denso expanding U.S.-based R&D, manufacturing
24-Jan-2012 13:55 GMT
Human-machine interface, EV battery thermal management, and communications technologies are the focus of significant new investments as Denso prepares for growth in North America.
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Design contest winners nab internship at GM
12-Jan-2012 14:56 GMT
Eight college students didn't opt for a quick face-to-face interview at a recruiting fair as a way to gain job experience. Instead, they landed a paid internship at General Motors' design studio in Warren, MI, by wowing industry designers online in an interactive design contest.
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