Engineers Meet - About IEEE-USA
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This meeting will bring you face to face with your Region 1 Director and his discussion about the activities of IEEE-USA, its staff, benefits, leadership and the issues that influence our members. Is it alive, thriving, dead, failing, succeeding? What are their goals? Is this an IEEE Section, Regional or National subject? If so, how are these geographic locations responding? Are they solving the problems facing North Jersey Section Engineers? What are the topics of interest? Who are our representatives? Peter will discuss history and these issues about IEEE-USA.
Our goal: ideas shared over our open discussion will help members better understand IEEE, IEEE-USA, their influence in Engineering and most important – our employment opportunities.
You are encouraged to attend and bring your spouse and associates to this discussion. Y’all come and joins us! Keep cool and enjoy great company with Pizza and refreshments.
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Peter received a B.S. Degree in Electrical Technology from the New York Institute of Technology in 1967. He received an M.S. in Applied Physics from Adelphi University in 1971 and an M.S. in Management Engineering in 1974.
Eckstein is retired from Northrop Grumman Corp., where he held various engineering managerial positions of increasing responsibility. He was primarily involved in the design and development of support equipment for Navy electronic warfare system, weapon avionics.
In addition, Peter is an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Suffolk County Community College, where he is responsible for lecture and lab development of calculus and algebra based undergraduate physics courses. At Queensborough Community College, he teaches physics and astronomy. At the United States Merchant Marine Academy, he teaches physics and engineering.
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