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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS." Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering. 1995. Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4935.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS." Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering. 1995. Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4935.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS." Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering. 1995. Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4935.
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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX D: RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS." Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering. 1995. Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4935.
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RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 173 D RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS The committee solicited comments on the current graduate education system from academia, industry, and students. These comments helped the committee formulate its views. The respondents to the call for comments are listed below. Mary E.Adamson John C.Bailar Miles Inc. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Mobay Road Montreal, Quebec, Canada Pittsburgh, PA J.F.Bagley John Ahearne University Programs Focus Group Executive Director Battelle Sigma Xi Pacific Northwest Laboratories Research Triangle Park, NC Richland, WA Jame S.Allen Mary B.Bennett Glaxo Research Institute Director of Operations Research Triangle Park, NC Glaxo Research Institute Lawrence F.Ayers Research Triangle Park, NC Executive Vice President William O.Berndt Utilities and Mapping Sciences Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Intergraph Corp. University of Nebraska Huntsville, AL Omaha, NE

RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 174 U.Narayan Bhat Chad Gaffield Office of the Dean Acting Dean Research and Graduate Studies University of Ottawa Southern Methodist University School of Graduate Studies & Research Dallas, TX Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Rockey K.Bandlish David L.Goodstein Raleigh, NC Vice Provost Peter Bingham Professor of Physics and Applied Physics President California Institute of Technology Philips Laboratories Pasadena, CA Briarcliff Manor, NY Eileen G.Gorman Marc H.Brodsky Glasgow Business Community 707 Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer Newark, DE American Institute of Physics William Green College, Park, MD Graduate Coordinator, Mathematics Mary-Dell Chilton School of Mathematics Agricultural Biotechnology Georgia Institute of Technology CIBA-Geigy Corp. Atlanta, GA Research Triangle Park, NC N.A.Gjostein Walter Cohen Director, Materials Research Laboratory Office of the Dean Ford Motor Company Sage Graduate Center Dearborn, MI Cornell University Lowell M.Greenbaum Ithaca, NY Vice President for Research Henry H.Dearman Dean, School of Graduate Studies Dean, Graduate School Medical College of Georgia University of North Carolina Augusta, GA Chapel Hill, NC R.Z.Gussin Philip H.Francis Corporate Vice President Vice President, Technology Science and Technology Schneider North America Johnson & Johnson Palatine, IL News Brunswick, NJ Dennis Guthrie Manager, University Relations DOW Midland, MI

RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 175 Robert P.Guertin Robert Carl Johnson Dean The Graduate School Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Office of the Associate Provost and Dean Tufts University Miami University Medford, MA Oxford, OH Lawrence H.Hare Marie-Louise Kagan Director, Operations Syracuse, NY Martin Marietta Specialty Components, Inc. Fritz R.Kalhammer Largo, FL Vice President Thomas P.Hogan Strategic Research and Development Dean EPRI Graduate School Palo Alto, CA University of Scranton Ronald S.Kane Scranton, PA Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Rae Ann Hallstrom Graduate Studies Babcock & Wilcox New Jersey Institute of Technology Barberton, OH Newark, NJ Thomas M.Hellman Cliff Kottman Vice President Intergraph Corp. Environmental Affairs Reston, VA Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Frederick J.Krambeck New York, NY Senior Consultant Roy C.Herrenkohl Mobil Research and Development Corporation Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies Paulsboro Research Laboratory Whitaker Laboratory Paulsboro, NJ Bethlehem, PA Michael A.Kriss Joseph W.Helmick Director Dean of Graduate Studies and Research Community Outreach Program Texas Christian University Center for Electronic Imaging Systems Fort Worth, TX University of Rochester C.Dernis Ignasis Rochester, NY Office of the Vice President University of Maryland Eastern Shore

RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 176 Henry S.Leonard Otto Von Merring Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Professor and Director Northern Illinois University Center for Gerontological Studies DeKalb, IL University of Florida Diandra L.Leslie-Pelecky Gainesville, FL Center for Materials Research & Analysis Richard A.Milburn University of Nebraska Senior Vice President Lincoln, NE Grumman International Charles N.Li Arlington, VA Dean J.C.Mihm Graduate Division Senior Vice President University of California, Santa Barbara Phillips Petroleum Company Santa Barbara, CA Bartlesville, OK Bill Linder-Scholer Steve Mitchell Cray Research, Inc. Bioacoustics Research Program Eagan, MN Cornell Lab of Ornithology Pat M.Loman Ithaca, NY Shell Development Company Nancy K.Morgan Westhollow Technology Center Corporate Product Integrity Houston, TX Mattel, Inc. Carl D.McAulay El Segundo, CA General Manager Roger Morton Fred L. Hartley Research Center Business Unit Manager Brea, CA Depth Imaging C.Gordon McCarty Eastman Kodak Company Miles, Inc. Rochester, NY Mobay Road John H.Nelson Pittsburgh, PA Vice President Kenneth O.McFadden Science and Technology Vice Presdent, Research Division McCormick & Company, Inc. W.R. Grace & Company Sparks, MD Columbia, MD Jack Nelson Acting Dean Office of the Dean Temple University Philadelphia, PA

RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 177 James M.Pearson J.W.Powers Manager, Doctoral Recruitment Manager, Chemistry Laboratory University Relations Packaging Products Group Eastman Kodak Company Muncie, IN Rochester, NY Frederic Quan Timothy J.Pettibone Manager of Research Contracts Dean, The Graduate School Corning, Inc. New Mexico State University Technology Sales and Licensing Las Cruces, NM Corning, NY Robert D.Phemister Mary Lee Seibert Office of the Dean Assoicate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies College of Veterinary Medicine Ithaca College Cornell University Ithaca, NY Ithaca, NY Raymond Seltzer Henry C.Pitot Ciba Additives Professor of Onocology and Pathology Ciba-Geigy Corporation McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research Ardsley, NY Madison, WI Peter R.Schneider Gary W.Poehlein Office of IBM Vice President, Development and Environmental Affairs Vice President for Interdisciplinary Programs International Business Machines Georgia Institute of Technology Somers, NY Atlanta, GA Leslie B.Sims Joseph A.Potenza Dean Provost University of Iowa Office of the Provost and the Graduate School Iowa City, IA Rutgers James A.Schafer New Brunswick, NJ University of Alabama, Birmingham Frank L.Powell Birmingham, AL Associate Professor of Medicine Mary Ellen Scott University of San Diego Cleveland, OH La Jolla, CA

RESPONDENTS TO CALL FOR COMMENTS 178 John T.Snow Ed Wasserman Dean, College of Geosciences Central Research and Development American Meteorological Society E.I. du Pont de Nemours Boston, MA Wilmington, DE David Sorensen Robert Wheeler Executive Director Department of Mathematical Sciences 3M Coporate Technical Planning and Coordination Department Northern Illinois University St. Paul, MN DeKalb, IL Gene Strull Linda S.Wilson Technology Consultant President Baltimore, MD Radcliffe College Susan Schwartz-Giblin Cambridge, MA Professor Physiology Chauncey Wood Vice Dean, Graduate School Dean of Graduate Studies Hahnemann University McMaster University Philadelphia, PA Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Robert E.Thach Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Washington University St. Louis, MO Roger Thies College of Medicine University of Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK Steadman Upham President, Western Association of Graduate Schools Graduate School University of Oregon Eugene, OR

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Are we producing too many PhDs? Does the current graduate education system adequately prepare science and engineering students for today's marketplace? How do foreign students enter the picture? What should be the PhD of the future? These and other questions are addressed in this book by a blue-ribbon panel of scientists and engineers. Recommendations are aimed at creating a new PhD that would retain the existing strengths of the current system while substantially increasing the information available, the potential versatility of students, and the career options afforded to them by their PhD education.

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