Tokyo Symposium

Henry Dyer Symposium on Engineering

Education held in Tokyo in 1997

The Henry Dyer Symposium on Engineering Education

The University of Tokyo, 18-19 March 1997

Selection of Papers presented

'Collection and Abduction'

Hiroyuki Yoshikawa

'University Industry Partnerships in Science and Engineering Research ñ a United Kingdom perspective'

Alan Hendry

'Henry Dyer's Contribution and his Legacy Towards 21st Century'

Kenji Ishihara

'Henry Dyer - a Man with a Mission'

Lesley Hart and Robin Hunter

'Lifelong Learning, An Idea whose Time Has Come'

Lesley Hart

'The Nuts and Bolts of Engineering Education'

Nigel Ward

'Engineering Education required by Industry'

Hiroyuki Mizuno

'Techno-Globalisation: Impacts of Computer Technologies on Engineering Education'

Kenneth J MacCallum and Bill Ion

'One-off production: As a Typical Technology for the 21st Century'

Takeo Koyama

'Improving Industrial Performance through Research and Technology Transfer'

Umit Bitici

'Interfacing Engineering Competence with Business Knowledge and Communication Skills'

Chengi Kuo

'Transition of Industrial Sectors an An Evolutionary Approach'

Taizo Yakushiji

'Engineering the Future: The Development of Engineering in the UK'

John Spence

'The Future of Engineering Education'

Yohichi Gohshi

A tranquil spot in the University of Tokyo

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