Innovative Leadership: Education, Technology, and Empowerment

Seasoned leaders Paul Marca and Dee Byrnes will discuss traits of leaders who innovate and how to lead in such way that others join you. They will discuss technology as a platform for education and collaboration across disciplines and the need for an interdisciplinary approach for technology implementation and adoption. The session will end with a showcase of two student projects developed in ENGR 497: Design4Justice, a course led by Sandra Allain, director of the Law, Policy, and Engineering initiative and professor of practice.

Seasoned leaders Paul Marca and Dee Byrnes will discuss traits of leaders who innovate and how to lead in such way that others join you. They will discuss technology as a platform for education and collaboration across disciplines and the need for an interdisciplinary approach for technology implementation and adoption. The session will end with a showcase of two student projects developed in ENGR 497: Design4Justice, a course led by Sandra Allain, director of the Law, Policy, and Engineering initiative and professor of practice.

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The Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering at Penn State is one of the top ranked nuclear engineering programs in the United States. The department distinguishes itself with a strong focus on experimental research. The actively growing department leads four educational programs for students pursuing a bachelor of science, a master of science, a master of engineering, or a doctoral degree. The Radiation Science and Engineering Center (RSEC) facilities, including the Breazeale Reactor, are available to nuclear engineering faculty and students at Penn State for research and instruction. RSEC houses the Breazeale Nuclear Reactor, the country’s first and longest operating licensed nuclear research reactor. Having access to an operating research reactor is a key strength for the department and enables Penn State to harness research and educational opportunities that are unique in the United States. See how we’re inspiring change and impacting tomorrow at nuce.psu.edu.

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