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Rensselaer frquld be an exciting The place," he says. beginning of productivity is teaching young people about science and tech- SENIOR ENERGY MANAGER Experience m energy accounting usage analysis, curtailment planning, usage forecasting e iergy conservation facility design, energy surveys MECHANICAL ENGINEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS irradiation a Computer graphics already are used to design cars and airplanes, and Rensselaer has Invited other Industries to bring Experienced examtnation of fuel rods and structures. at an affordable price Compare with any $1200.00 clock. 7S500 m NUCLEAR ENGINEERS expenence STRESSSTRUCTURAL DYNAMICS Manufactured to our specifications by G'o.A ENGINEERS RELIABIUTYRISK ASSESSMENT ANALYSTS CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATORS SYSTEMS ENGINEERS graduate student, sits at a computer graphics terminal, a TV screen with a typewriter keyboard. He punches a few keys and a picture of an industrial robot arm appears. In a factory, this kind of arm telescopes out from its pedestal to assemble a part or perform a weld. On the screen the arm begins to swing around and up and down and in and out. Derby can see if the arm moves fast enough to do more welds in a minute or swings low enough to weld under a cars wheel well or if it even fits in the factory floor space. These things cost $40,000 to $30,000, Derby says. Youre not going to take a hacksaw to one if it's too long and see if it stiD works. FAMILY rotdt ng instmneiuioiidcowj THERMAL HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS But what bright engineering student would a in hydroelectric generation, electnc low to medium distribution, electronic packaging, microwave, electronic and data analyzing, micro processor hardware, filmware preferably 8080, facility engineer, instrument test engineer, feedback control, new technologies, use of mini computers nology. warehouse than a space capsule? Or would find the efficiency of an assembly line mote intriguing than the maneuverability of a moon buggy? What happened when Low and his faculty asked those questions surprises even them. Experienced A SPECIAL GIFT FOR EVERY machinery, energy conservation and design REACTOR PHYSICIST Steve Derby, has a Triple German - r- rather design It areas. Continued From Page WB landing. Low went to Washington to sell the space program to an increasingly skeptical Congress, arguing that Apollo innovations used in private industry created jobs and profits. a The tie between technology and productivity I thought to be very basic. It's one of the reasons I thought $20,000 to $35,000 Team up with 4,000 other professionals at one of the world's largest energy, research, and development centers involved in nuclear energy, energy conservation, low head hydro-electrigeothermal energy and advanced energy systems. 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I think weve almost destroyed a generation of engineers. The computer graphics center cost $1 million, but Ansell balked at the cost 125 at programming it programmers working a full year. So we rounded up every computer freak on campus and said we 11 give you all the computer time you want. We took computer freaks and turned them into real people. They had to do things nobody in industry In his right mind would See Page i VVR. foiumn 5 k b : f I |