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July 22, 2002
Engineering Dean Steve Kang elected to head Silicon
Valley Engineering Council
By Tim Stephens
Steve Kang, dean of the Baskin School of Engineering, was elected president
of the Silicon Valley Engineering Council in June. Associate Dean Joel
Ferguson was elected to serve as one of the organization's four directors.
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Engineering Dean Steve Kang Photo:
UCSC Photo Services
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The Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC) is an alliance of engineering
leaders in Silicon Valley. Founded in 1989 as a nonprofit educational
organization, the council brings together several local engineering
and technical societies, coordinating activities and assisting communications
to better serve its members and the community.
Ferguson, for example, represents the local chapter of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) on the council.
In addition to promoting professional activities among the engineering
societies, the SVEC is involved in educational activities and programs
in local schools.
"It is important to help educate young children about the values
and excitement of being an engineer," Kang said. "The SVEC
also recognizes people who have made outstanding contributions to Silicon
Valley industry with its Hall of Fame awards. The Hall of Famers can
be role models for the younger generation of engineers and scientists."
Kang said he decided to get involved in SVEC in part to increase UCSC's
presence in Silicon Valley and raise the profile of the campus's five-year-old
engineering school.
"As dean of a young engineering school, I saw the need for more
outreach and the opportunity to provide more services to the engineering
community in Silicon Valley," he said.
The goals of the SVEC include sponsoring and promoting educational
activities and programs; promoting the career development of engineers
and other technical professionals; and promoting public service by the
engineering and technical societies and their members. The organization's
outreach programs include Discover "E," a nationwide program
to expose elementary school and junior and senior high school students
to engineering and cultivate their interest in math, science, and engineering.
The SVEC has coordinated the Discover "E" effort in the South
Bay area since 1992.
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