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Spring 2010 Automotive Engineering Lecture Series Archive
AT&T Auditorium, Campbell Graduate Engineering Center at CU-ICAR

Weekly talks are a chance to provide a forum for prominent leaders and researchers from industry, academia and government to share their vision of the future of automotive technology, emerging trends in the global automotive industry and the impact of the automobile on the environment and society. The weekly lectures are open to the academic community and to CU-ICAR’s industry partners.

Location: AT&T Auditorium (located on the 2nd floor of the Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center on the CU-ICAR campus)
Price: Free
Time: 12 Noon

Thursday, January 14
Andrew Clark, SensorTech
Conductive Polymer Sensors from Nanoparticles to Smarter Products

Thursday, January 21

Guido Prick, BMW
Sustainability in Products and Production 
   
Thursday, February 4

Jörg Wellnitz, CU-ICAR
Biomimetic Approaches to Auto Design 

Thursday, February 11

Ken Stewart, UTCPower
Fuel Cell Applications in Transportation

Thursday, February 11
Peter van Manen, McLaren Electronics
Putting the Fun Back into Responsible Driving:  Racing, Hybrids, and Mobility

Thursday, February 25

Guido Pesch, Deutz
Off-Highway versus On-Highway Engines 

Thursday, March 4
Persis Elwood, Air Force Res Lab
Air Force Manufacturing Technology: Shaping the Future of Defense Manufacturing 

Thursday, March 11
Todd Summe,  Alcoa
The Aluminum Advantage for Sustainable Transportation Solutions 

Thursday, April 8    
John Burton Rogers Jr., Local Motors
Making C.O.O.L Cars

Thursday, April 15
SAE 2010 World Congress 

Thursday, April 29 
Susan Brennan, Nissan Mfg.
Sustainable Manufacturing
Clemson University