[Che-student-staff-list] FW: CoE Inaugural Faculty Colloquium - Joseph Pekny; 3:30 pm Today!

Varma, Arvind avarma at purdue.edu
Fri Mar 29 08:08:33 EDT 2013


Dear Colleagues,

I write to echo Jim Litster's note below, and to provide some additional background.  As follow up of the team that Jim co-chaired, the ELT approved a process to  "...recognizing the achievements of senior faculty...  this process includes providing continual professional development, supported by thoughtful planning and goal setting, as part of academic professional life for all faculty, at all stages in their careers.  The hope is that such a program will support faculty in their plans to build on their successes and expand their horizons, as well as  leverage the valuable experience and capabilities of senior faculty who may want to take on new roles at the university."

To implement the program, in January this year, all CoE Heads were requested to provide names of at most 2 of their School's faculty, who fit the following criteria:


1.      Full Professors who have been at that rank at least 7 years or more, or joined Purdue as a full professor

2.      Faculty of different career paths and vision, i.e., it would be preferable if both nominees did not have the traditional research based careers.


I nominated two ChE faculty, one with a "traditional research based career" and Joe as one in a "different career paths and vision."

Among all the nominees, the CoE selected 3 faculty members whose careers are being celebrated this semester - Joe is in this inaugural group.  With this, he brings recognition to himself and to our School!

As noted below, the seminar details are:

Friday, March 29, 2013
3:30 p.m. seminar, Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering, Room G124
4:30 p.m. reception, Forney Hall, Henson Atrium

Pl attend, to celebrate Joe's outstanding career, which has unlimited future potential!

Best,

Arvind
Arvind Varma
R. Games Slayter Distinguished Professor
Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Head of Chemical Engineering
Purdue University

From: che-faculty-list-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu [mailto:che-faculty-list-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu] On Behalf Of Litster, James Donald
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 2:50 PM
To: chefaculty at ecn.purdue.edu
Subject: [Che-faculty-list] FW: CoE Inaugural Faculty Colloquium - Joseph Pekny

Dear Colleagues

I encourage you to attend Joe's colloquium this Friday afternoon.  The "celebration of faculty careers" colloquium series is an outcome from the College strategic planning, specifically from the Promotion and Tenure Implementation Team that I co-chaired.  Joe is one of three senior faculty in the College chosen for piloting the program this semester.

Hope to see you there.

Jim

Jim Litster, PhD
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Professor of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy

Purdue University
Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering, Room G027A
480 Stadium Mall Drive
West Lafayette  IN  47907-2100
USA
+1 765 496-2836 (phone)
+1 765 494-0805 (fax)
jlitster at purdue.edu<mailto:jlitster at purdue.edu>

From: engfaculty-list-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu<mailto:engfaculty-list-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu> [mailto:engfaculty-list-bounces at ecn.purdue.edu] On Behalf Of Leah Jamieson
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:07 AM
To: engfaculty-list at ecn.purdue.edu<mailto:engfaculty-list at ecn.purdue.edu>
Subject: CoE Inaugural Faculty Colloquium - Joseph Pekny

[Purdue University]



The College of Engineering invites you to attend



THE CELEBRATION OF FACULTY CAREERS
INAUGURAL COLLOQUIUM SERIES



Celebrate our faculty members' diverse impact
on education, scholarship, engagement and disciplines.


[JOSEPH F. PEKNY]


JOSEPH F. PEKNY<https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Administration/AcademicAffairs/Announcements/celebration-of-faculty-careers-seminar-reception-with-joseph-f-pekny>



"Knowledge Acquisition Frameworks and Deliberate Innovation - Perspectives from and Next Steps for a Journey in Engineering Complexity"<https://engineering.purdue.edu/Engr/AboutUs/Administration/AcademicAffairs/Announcements/celebration-of-faculty-careers-seminar-reception-with-joseph-f-pekny>



We live at a time of marvelous advances and great promise. For example, many of us wear and make phone calls with handheld "computers" that dwarf the capability of supercomputers of just a few years ago. The fundamental advances responsible for such a Moore's law phenomena will drive profound and unpredictable economic improvements for many years. Yet, people are aware that our society is up against what might perhaps be existential challenges. Climate change, economic bubbles, terrorism, affordability of healthcare, cancer, national debt, providing sufficient energy for everyone, etc. are challenges of incredible complexity. How can we reconcile scientifically these observations of great promise and foreboding challenge? At least partially, our society has reached the limits of understanding that are possible through scientific reductionism. Observations of complexity over the last few decades show that new principles are required for useful understanding. I will use the experiences from my career at Purdue to provide a practical definition of complexity and introduce the developing ideas of knowledge acquisition frameworks and deliberate innovation as tools which can mitigate complexity. These tools may prove useful to understanding and engineering the "holistic" nature of complexity.



Friday, March 29, 2013
3:30 p.m. seminar, Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering, Room G124
4:30 p.m. reception, Forney Hall, Henson Atrium







Parking available in Northwestern Parking Garage<https://maps.google.com/maps?q=504+Northwestern+Avenue+West+Lafayette,+IN+47907&hl=en&sll=40.452656,-86.916843&sspn=0.151524,0.139217&t=h&hnear=504+Northwestern+Ave,+West+Lafayette,+Tippecanoe,+Indiana+47907&z=17>

[Purdue Engineering]


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