March 17 - 18, 2006
SMEAL Business Building Atrium
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA
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The College of Engineering Research Symposium takes place on Penn State's University Park campus every spring semester. Undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to present their papers to a broad audience of engineering faculty, students and industry representatives. As a professional development activity for students, it provides the opportunity for students and faculty to highlight their research at the College level. It also affords industry the opportunity to see a large cross-section of the cutting-edge research being done at Penn State in the College of Engineering.


Click here to download
Keynote Presentation (MS PowerPoint file)
"Innovation and Intellectual Property"

keynote address by Mr. Hance Huston
Mr. Huston's biography (MS Word file)

"2004: A Space Oddity"

CERS 2006 Opening Address by
CMDR Brian Binnie
Pilot of SpaceShipOne
Ansari X Prize-Winning Flight


March 17, 6:00 p.m.
Business Building


Benefits for Industry

Opportunity to recruit students in a unique, non-interview setting

Presenter and author resumé CD is provided to all industry attendees

See the cutting-edge research being done at Penn State

Interact with faculty and students


Benefits for Students

Opportunity to discuss research with industrial representatives

See the other cutting-edge research being done at Penn State

Interact with other students, faculty and industry representatives


*Additional funding provided by the University Park Allocation

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