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George Bugliarello, Chancellor and former president (1973-1994) of Polytechnic University, is an engineer and educator with a broad background ranging from fluid mechanics to computer languages, biomedical engineering and science policy. He holds a Doctor of Science degree in engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was awarded honorary degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University, the University of Trieste, the Milwaukee School of Engineering, the Illinois Institute of Technology, Pace University, and Trinity College. He has been honored by the Engineering News-Record as one of “Those Who Made Marks” in the construction industry in recognition of the creation of Metrotech, the nation’s largest urban university-industry park, and in 1994 was awarded the New York City Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Science and Technology.
He is founder and co-editor of Technology In Society, serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, has authored about three hundred professional papers, and is the author, co-author or editor of numerous books. |