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Oregon State University
College of Engineering
2012 Oregon Stater Engineering Awards
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Welcome to the 2012 Oregon Stater
Engineering Awards
Edward J. Ray, President, Oregon State University
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A Recognition of Engineering Impact
Scott A. Ashford, Interim Dean, College of Engineering
Hall of Fame
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Robert L. Chapman
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Jerry Jay Florey
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Stephen R. Hawke
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C. Scott Henry III
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Donald C. Russell
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Stephen S. Smith
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Thomas L. Van Witbeck
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Edward Yao-Wu Yang
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Harry Demorest
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College of Engineering at a Glance
Academy of Distinguished Engineers
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Rodney Ballard
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John D. Barton
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Julie A. Bentz
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Richard D. Braatz
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Mike Gann
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Katherine Dellett Hammack
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Rick S. Heath
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Ron Khormaei
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Leonard Weitman
Council of Outstanding Early Career Engineers
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Derek Brice
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Stacy J. Frost
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Andrew Hill
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RANDY HOFFMAN
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Bryan D. Kirkpatrick
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Alex Polvi
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Brian Hales Timmins
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J.D. Vetter
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Ian C. Wendler
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Previous award winners
Contents
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Scott A. Ashford
Interim Dean, OSU College of Engineering
Acknowledgements:
The 2012 Oregon Stater Engineering Awards are made possible
with the assistance of many people. We deeply appreciate
everyone who contributed their hard work and great ideas.
From left, Ph.D. student Christian Hubicki, master’s student Jesse Grimes and Assistant Professor Jonathan Hurst discussing details of the wire routing on the prototype running robot ATRIAS.