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LASSODE U N I V E R SIT E SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING U N I V E R S I T Y THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Invites you to a Research Seminar A Career in Industry and Academia Dr. Paula Meyer will discuss her research in academia, and her career in industry. Dr. Meyer will also describe Conestoga College’s current bachelor of Mechanical Systems Engineering program, where she is a professor. MONDAY, November 19th, 2018 12:00 PM BRG 423 Paula Meyer, P.Eng., holds her Bachelor, Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from McMaster University. Dr. Meyer’s Ph.D. research was in vibrations and ultra precision machining. Dr. Meyer worked in the automotive, nuclear and construction industries. She was a senior contact engineer for General Motors of Canada Ltd., a senior engineer for AMEC NSS Ltd., and a project manager for RWDI. Dr. Meyer is now a professor in Conestoga College’s Bachelor of Mechanical Systems Engineering Program, an accredited engineering degree program.

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LASSODE U N I V E R SIT E

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING U N I V E R S I T Y

THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Invites you to a Research Seminar

A Career in Industry and Academia

Dr. Paula Meyer will discuss her research in academia, and her career in industry. Dr. Meyer will also describe Conestoga College’s current bachelor of Mechanical Systems Engineering program, where she is a professor.

MONDAY, November 19th, 2018 12:00 PM BRG 423

Paula Meyer, P.Eng., holds her Bachelor, Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from McMaster University. Dr. Meyer’s Ph.D. research was in vibrations and ultra precision machining. Dr. Meyer worked in the automotive, nuclear and construction industries. She was a senior contact engineer for General Motors of Canada Ltd., a senior engineer for AMEC NSS Ltd., and a project manager for RWDI. Dr. Meyer is now a professor in Conestoga College’s Bachelor of Mechanical Systems Engineering Program, an accredited engineering degree program.