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Eustace Dereniak
'63, '63Eustace L. Dereniak BS Electrical and Computer Engineering 1963 For nearly five decades, Eustace L. Dereniak has explored the frontiers of optics and engineering to help create 21st century breakthroughs in medicine, military hardware, astronomy and many other fields. Dereniak, a 1963 Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate of Michigan Tech, became president of SPIE, the world’s largest professional organization . . .
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Ali Catik
'76Ali Catik received his baccalaureate degree in civil engineering in 1976. After graduation, he began a career in building heavy civil infrastructure projects. He pursued graduate work at Wharton Business School and Columbia School of Business in executive education and management to complement his technical engineering knowledge and advance his career in the construction industry. He has maintained professional . . .
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David Rowe
'51David T. Rowe, Project Manager, Inland Seas Engineering, Inc., came to Michigan Tech after attending Flint Junior College and earned his degree in civil engineering in 1951. Following graduation David served two years with the U.S. Army as a project engineer at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. After returning to civilian life he joined Gould Engineering of Flint, Michigan and was named Vice President of the company in 1958. . . .
