Four of the MEEM Members of the PCA shown meeting with Dr. Predebon and Dr. Allen
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The members of the Michigan Technological University (MTU) Presidential Council of Alumnae (PCA) are recognized for achievements in a number of areas such as educational excellence, professional accomplishments, past student service, current community services, University support, and other personal success. The PCA’s main responsibility is to advise the President on campus climate issues and to provide suggestions for enhancing the University’s environment for students, especially women. The PCA members assist the President by identifying activities and programs that will benefit Michigan Tech students, and work with the Department of Educational Opportunity, the Advancement area, and the academic departments to implement their ideas
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Kimberly L. (Passerello) Turner |
Kimberly L. (Passerello) Turner 2006 Inductee to PCA
Dr. Turner's interests involve many areas of microsystems, especially dynamics and characterization, and applications utilizing interesting dynamics. In 1994 she earned her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. She received her Ph.D. (1999) in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics from Cornell University, where she did primarily MEMS-based work. She joined the department of Mechanical & Environmental Engineering at UCSB in August 1999
Kimberly (Passerello) Turner was the recipient of the MTU 2007 Distinguished Young Alumni Award at the MTU Annual Reunion.
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