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- Computing and Processing
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- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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- General Topics for Engineers
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Leonard J. Bohmann
Also published under:Leonard Bohmann, L. Bohmann, L. J. Bohmann
Affiliation
Electrical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
Topic
Computer Science,Computer Technology,Department Of Computer Science,Electrical Engineering,Higher Percentage Of Students,Introductory Course,Programming Experience,University Department,Accreditation Process,Accreditation Requirements,Advanced Placement,Areas Of Engineering,Basic Requirements,Best Practices,Changing World,Collaborative Program,Current Students,Department Of Science,Differences In Students,Diverse Populations,Education Programs,Electric Power,Electrical Energy,Engineering Design,Engineering Education,Engineering Majors,Engineering Subjects,Examination Of Students,Factors Of Students,Fall Semester,Female Students,First-year Students,Gender In Order,Half Of The Students,High School,High School Students,Impact Of Accreditation,Impact Of Criteria,Incoming Students,Increase In The Number,Institutional Change,Introduction Of Programs,Introductory Computer Science,Low Number Of Women,Modernity,National Science Foundation,Percentage Of Students,Power Industry,Power Program,Powerful Technology,
Biography
Leonard J. Bohmann is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs within the College of Engineering at Michigan Technological University as well as Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is a registered professional engineer in Michigan and a senior member of the IEEE Power and Energy Society. He earned the MS and PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1985, 1989). Dr. Bohmann is an ABET Program Evaluator (PEV) and a member of the Engineering Accreditation Commission.