Stuff You Don't Learn in Engineering School
Carl Selinger provides straightforward, practical skills to acquaint young engineers. This seminar will discuss in plain English many of the “soft†skills and need to know knowledge that is often not taught in school. Come and learn what you might be missing. Come and ask questions about his work experience and how he got into the work force. There can be invaluable tips that will aid you in your success!
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- 1000 River Road
- Teaneck, New Jersey
- United States 07666
- Building: Fairleigh Dickinson University, Muscarelle Building
- Room Number: Room 105
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Carl Selinger
Stuff You Don't Learn in Engineering School
Carl Selinger provides straightforward, practical skills to acquaint young engineers. This seminar will discuss in plain English many of the “soft†skills and need to know knowledge that is often not taught in school. Come and learn what you might be missing. Come and ask questions about his work experience and how he got into the work force. There can be invaluable tips that will aid you in your success!
Biography:
Carl Selinger holds civil and transportation engineering degrees from Cooper Union, Yale University, and Polytechnic University. He is active professionally in American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE); Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE); American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE); and Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS).
In WTS he has mentored young professionals for ten years, and the Greater NY Chapter honored him as "1998 Member of the Year." He is an Honorary Member of the Sperry Transportation Award. He is a globally published author whose book and articles on professional and career development appear widely. Carl gives professional development seminars.
His forty-year career spans aviation, transportation planning and strategic business planning, mainly during his 31-year career with The Port Authority of NY & NJ. Leaving as Manager, Aviation Business Development, Carl developed business, concessions and technology initiatives to improve services and increase revenues at Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty airports, one of the world's largest airport systems.
Carl has extensive college teaching experience: Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering at The Cooper Union teaching urban transportation planning for over 35 years. He has taught graduate-level aviation and transportation planning courses at SUNY Maritime College, Pace University, New Jersey Institute of Technology and City University of New York (York College and City College). He is a faculty advisor to Cooper Union's chapter of Tau Beta Pi (the national engineering honorary society), which elected him "Eminent Engineer". Carl is a Past President of the Cooper Union Alumni Association, and was Cooper Union’s "1993 Alumnus of the Year.". His motto: "Ideas are always welcomed!".
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