| On Friday, 24 July 2009, a Memorandum  of Understanding between the WIETE and NYU-Poly was signed by Polytechnic  Institute Provost Professor Dr E. Dianne Rekow.  She commented that participation by NYU-Poly in the important work of  the WIETE “is consistent with our position as a leading global technology and  engineering school.” Professor Dr Harold P. Sjursen, who accepted the role of a  Vice-President of the WIETE's International Academic Advisory Committee  (WIETE-IAAC), suggested that “the particular role of NYU-Poly would most likely  be in the area of emerging technologies, innovation strategies as well as the  integration of the humanities, social sciences and management education into  engineering curricula.” The Polytechnic  Institute of NYU, the second oldest private engineering college in the United  States (founded 1854), and formerly a partner of the UICEE, merged with New  York University to become the Polytechnic Institute of NYU. This merger expands greatly the capability of  the Institute to conduct research in all areas of engineering and technology,  including bio-medical engineering.  The NYU-Poly,  which offers BS, MS and PhD degrees, has focused its curriculum on three  thematic areas: Information, Computation and Electronic Systems; Urban Systems;  and Biomedical and Health Systems. The emphasis in both research and education  is on innovation and new technological solutions.  The newly  reorganised NYU-Poly has joined the World Institute for Engineering and  Technology Education (WIETE) as a partner institution. The Polytechnic was the host of the  successful UICEE’s 5th  Global Congress on Engineering Education in July, 2006.  It is anticipated that many NYU-Poly  staff members will become active participants in WIETE sponsored activities and  projects. Earlier on 24 July, the WIETE  received an e-mail message from Russia, with an attached Memorandum of Understanding  signed by Professor Dr Alexey F. Nesterov, Director-General of the Russian  Association of Engineering Universities (RAEU), based in Moscow, Russia, joining  the WIETE as a partner organisation. This has made the day one of the happiest  Fridays of them all! The photo shows Prof. E.D. Rekow  signing the Memorandum of Understanding, with Prof. H.P. Sjursen assisting in  the signing. |