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Joseph Flaherty, dean of the School of Science, received the U.S. Association for Computational Mechanics Computational and Applied Science Award, at the U.S. National Congress of Computational Mechanics in Albuquerque. 9/2/03
William Luddy Jr., professor in the Lally School of Management and Technology at Rensselaer at Hartford, was named chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Science and Technologys E-commerce Division and vice chair of its International Policy Coordinating Committee, at the annual meeting of the ABA held in San Francisco in August. The ABAs Section of Science and Technology focuses on a wide range of technological and scientific research issues that intersect with U.S. and international law. Its E-commerce Division examines a wide range of issues that include information security, e-privacy law, development of technical standards in e-commerce, and electronic payment systems. 9/2/03
Mark Nelson, assistant professor of management, has been named a fellow of the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) for the 2003-2004 term. ECAR, located in Boulder, Colo., promotes the creation and exchange of research related to the management, use, socialization, and impact of information technology in higher education. 9/2/03
Donald Siegel, professor and chair of economics, was named to the academic advisory board of the Jerusalem Institute for Market Studies, an independent, nonprofit think tank designed to promote practical ways to foster competition in Israel and the Middle East. 9/2/03
Denis Simon, dean of the Lally School of Management and Technology, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the U.S.-Israel Science and Technology Foundation. He is one of four U.S. representatives. The foundation implements policies and programs to help foster collaboration in science and technology between American and Israeli industry. Its efforts are currently focused on biotechnology, information technology, harmonization of standards/regulations, homeland security, and nanotechnology. 9/2/03
Rensselaer and the Sage Colleges have been named co-recipients of the Van Rensselaer Corporate Award by the Rensselaer County Chamber of Commerce. They are being recognized for their homeownership programs, which provide incentives for buying homes in and around the two institutions in Troy. The homeownership program is part of Rensselaers communiversity efforts. The Van Rensselaer Awards Dinner is Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the Franklin Plaza Ballroom in Troy. It is open to the public and begins at 6 p.m. For ticket reservations or more information, call 274-7020 or go to www.renscochamber.com. 9/2/03
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