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Mechanical Engineering SEMINAR by Mr. Douglas Moshier of Raytheon

When: Friday, April 21, 2017
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Where: Textiles Building 101E
Description: Mechanical Engineering (MNE) Seminar

Friday, April 21, 2017

3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

Textile Building, Room 101E

SPEAKER:
Mr. Douglas Moshier, Engineering Fellow, Raytheon Company, Portsmouth RI

TOPIC:
A View of Engineering at the Raytheon Company

ABSTRACT:
The Raytheon Company began in 1922 as a manufacturer of vacuum tubes, as a result of work performed during World War II the company has grown into a worldwide provider of mission solutions to customers both domestic and international. A View of Engineering at the Raytheon Company is a presentation that provides some insight into the history of the Raytheon Company, its corporate structure, and the range of exciting problems and activities that its engineers support every day. In addition, the presenter will share some of his experiences, stories, and lessons learned having worked as an engineer with the company for over 20 years.

BIO:
Doug Moshier is currently an Engineering Fellow with the Raytheon Company's Integrated Defense Systems Business in Portsmouth, RI. He has worked with the company for over 20 years in many different aspects of system engineering and has worked face to face with customers in and out of the Department of Defense during that time. He received a dual B.S. in Mechanical and Materials Engineering and a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Connecticut. Mr. Moshier currently leads a technical team working on the integration and testing of key elements of the Navy's new DDG 1000 Destroyer combat system using modeling and simulation to stimulate realistic mission environments.

For more information please contact Dr. Mehdi Raessi, MNE Seminar Coordinator.

All are welcome and light refreshments will be served!

Students taking MNE-500 are REQUIRED to attend! All other MNE students are encouraged to attend.

Graduate (MS) and undergraduate (BS) students are encouraged to attend, especially those looking for a graduate thesis project or undergraduate research opportunity!

EAS students are encouraged to attend.

Thank you,

Sue Cunha, Administrative Assistant
scunha@umassd.edu
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