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Home » Faculty Panels » TEES & Research Panels » Industry Consortia Virtual Panel

July 23, 2020 By Sandra Childers

Industry Consortia Virtual Panel

In this panel, you will hear from our faculty who have successfully established and maintained industry consortia. They will share their experiences, and you will learn how to start your own consortium and effectively engage with industry partners.

TEES consortia virtual panel.
Watch the Industry Consortia Virtual Panel Video
(1 hour)

Industry Consortia Expert Panel:

  • F. Barry Lawrence, Director, Thomas and Joan Read Center for Distribution Research and Education; Leonard and Valerie Bruce Professor, Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution
  • Eric Petersen, Director, Turbomachinery Laboratory; Nelson-Jackson Chair, Mechanical Engineering
  • Gerard Coté, Director, Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems; James J. Cain Professor, Biomedical Engineering

Moderators:

  • Joe Elabd, Associate Dean for Research, Engineering; Axalta Coatings Systems Chair II, Chemical Engineering
  • Larkin O’Hern, TEES Chief of Staff

Other Faculty Panels:

  • NSF IUCRC Virtual Panel
  • Maintaining Lab Safety & Essential Research
  • Texas A&M Engineering COVID-19 Research Response
  • COVID-19 Engineering Response

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