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Associate Professor Jeffrey Herrmann has been selected to receive the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' Jiri Tlusty Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award. This award is being conferred in recognition of his significant achievements and leadership in the field of manufacturing engineering as a young engineer. He is one of twelve recipients selected to receive this award in 2003. Dr. Herrmann will receive this award at one of the Society's major events in May.

The award was recently named for Dr. Jiri Tlusty, an SME Fellow and founding member of the North American Manufacturing Research Institute (NAMRI) of SME, who died earlier this year.



December 15, 2002


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