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National Engineers Week Future City Competition™
National Finals
Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill
19-20 February 2002

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The National Engineers Week Future City Competition brought teams 
from 27 regional competitions across the United States to Washington, D.C.,
to compete in the national finals. For the second year in a row, 
IEEE-USA presented the "Best Communications System" award, one of
19 special awards presented by engineering societies and industry. This
year's recipients were from St. John Lutheran School, of Rochester, Mich.


NAE Awards Ceremony
Washington, D.C.
19 February 2002

Pictured (from left): IEEE-USA President LeEarl Bryant, 2002 Gordon Prize Winner Eli Fromm, and 2000 IEEE President Bruce Eisenstein. Pictured (left to right): IEEE-USA President LeEarl Bryant, Penny Wirsing, Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and SWE President Shelley Wolff.

IEEE-USA President LeEarl Bryant and 2000 IEEE 
President Bruce Eisenstein were on hand to meet
Gordon Prize recipient Dr. Eli Fromm and other
members of the engineering community. 



National Engineers Week Family Day
National Building Museum
Washington, D.C.
16 February 2002

National Engineers Week kicked off with a special Family Day at the National
Building Museum
in Washington, D.C.  With more than 5,300 attendees, it
was largest event in the history of both National Engineers Week and the 
National Building Museum.

 


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