
Founded in 2000, the annual Tulane Engineering Forum is presented by the engineering alumni of Tulane University and the Tulane School of Science and Engineering. Over 500 professionals are expected to attend, representing over 200 companies.
The forum is designed to allow Tulane University to reach out to the community and showcase the School of Science and Engineering. It provides an opportunity for participants to network while discussing technical issues of broad, practical importance to a strong regional clientele. It gives registered Professional Engineers an opportunity to earn eight (8) PDH credits, including one (1) Ethics credit. AIA members attending the Architecture sessions can earn up to five (5) Learning Units.
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Celebrating Our 10th Anniversary!
10th Annual Tulane Engineering Forum
Friday, April 16, 2010 • 8:15 am – 5:00 pmErnest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Second Floor Conference Rooms above Halls I and J
Forum Parking: Flat rate $10 parking in the Park One lot directly across from Halls I and J (additional parking adjacent to Mardi Gras World East).
Opening Plenary Session
Presentation by the chairman and members of the NRC Committee on the Review of the LACPR ReportLuncheon Presentation
Mathy Stanislaus
Assistant Administrator, EPA

Concurrent Session Topics
Infrastructure
Fueling our Energy Future in a Carbon Constrained World, Part I
Trends in Chemical and Petrochemical Processing
Emerging Technologies and Materials in Architectural Practice
Aerospace
Infrastructure Restoration in Louisiana
Fueling Our Energy Future in a Carbon Constrained World, Part 2
The Search for Deep Hydrocarbons
Nature vs. Bio-inspired Engineering in Architectural Design
Innovation
Ethics Presentation
Terrence Chambers, PhD, PE,
Associate Professor, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
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