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Engineering - Alumni Profiles

Lynda Fredette
Lynda Fredette
Lynda Fredette, Manager, Global Environment Health & Safety Compliance Assurance, United Technologies Corp., Pratt & Whitney, Hartford, Conn.
Steve Swan
Steve Swan
Steve Swan, Site Engineering Manager for Quality at National Semiconductor, South Portland, Maine.
Abby Snow
Abby Snow
My education at UMaine has prepared me well for any aspect of electrical engineering. Some classes that I use on a daily basis are the power systems classes offered by the EET program, computer programming, controls and project management.
Ashok Jhunjhunwala
Ashok Jhunjhunwala
When Ashok Jhunjhunwala ’77G, ’79 Ph.D. returned to the University of Maine in May to be honored by the alumni association, it would be logical to think it was for his outstanding career achievements in engineering. But even more impressive may be what Ashok has dedicated that outstanding career to—a better life for millions of poor, rural Indians.
Andi Vigue
Andi Vigue
Andi Vigue is the President & COO of Cianbro Corporation in Pittsfield, Maine.
Beth Sturtevant
Beth Sturtevant
Beth Sturtevant is the President of CCB Inc. in Westbrook, Maine.
Kate Beaumont
Kate Beaumont
Since 2007, University of Maine engineering alumna Kate (Stephens) Beaumont has worked as a structural engineer at one of Maine’s largest employers, Bath Iron Works, owned by General Dynamics. Beaumont, who received a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering in 2005 and completed her master’s in mechanical engineering this past summer, works in BIW’s Dynamic Analysis Group, where she engineers equipment foundations to survive shock loads.
Lawrence Bender
Lawrence Bender
The Bronx native graduated from UMaine in 1979 with a degree in civil engineering and a passion to pursue a career in dance. He launched his Hollywood career six years later.
Anthony Viscelli
Anthony Viscelli
UMaine graduate student Anthony Viselli and Advanced Engineered Wood Composites (AEWC) Center Director Habib Dagher spearhead tamper-resistant container research at UMaine, being done in partnership with Maine Secure Composites LLC.
Becky Woodward and Jeremy Winn
Becky Woodward and Jeremy Winn
Two University of Maine students are among a small number of researchers worldwide who are using new technologies to reveal the secrets of whale behavior.
Kira Young
Kira Young
“Understanding the details of endoglin’s function will lead to mechanistic insights into the processes of cell adhesion, migration and invasion, and will advance our understanding of a variety of complex biological processes, including vascular development, vascular disease and cancer progression.”
Matthew Rodrigue
Matthew Rodrigue
Matthew Rodrigue of Wilton, Maine, is providing advising and consulting services to the company. Rodrigue was the nation's top electrical engineering student in 2004. For the past year, the pair has collaborated to take CERC from the drawing board to the boardroom.
Tony Paine
Tony Paine
"UMaine, and in particular the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) provided me with a challenging and well-rounded engineering background, enabling me with the tools to solve problems."
 


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