OU engineering professor earns SAE distinguished speaker award
Subramaniam Ganesan, Ph.D., will be honored with the 2012 Lloyd L. Withrow Distinguished Speaker Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers.
For more than a decade, Dr. Ganesan has organized systems engineering sessions at the annual SAE World Congress, bringing international experts to discuss relevant issues in the field. He also has given award-winning presentations and delivered the keynote address at the 2011 SAE World Congress.
"This award means a lot to me," said Dr. Ganesan, a professor in Oakland's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. "It is recognition for the work I do and for giving the keynote address and many technical speeches on automotive systems engineering."
In addition to his role as a public speaker, Dr. Ganesan edited a collection of books on automotive systems engineering. Published in 2011, the four-volume set has helped advance the work of prominent engineering organizations, including SAE and the International Council on Systems Engineering, a non-profit organization of which Dr. Ganesan is also an active member.
Dr. Ganesan will receive his award at the 2012 SAE World Congress on Tuesday, April 24, at Cobo Hall in Detroit.
Subramaniam Ganesan, Ph.D., will be honored with the 2012 Lloyd L. Withrow Distinguished Speaker Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers.
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