VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2
WINTER 2002



Alumni

ME Grad Fuher Wins Major Award, Helps Set Standards

Going to Great Lengths to Marry

ME Alumnus Marshall Jones Honored by GE

Korybalski Receives 2002 ME Alumni Association Award

Alumni News

In Memoriam

Alumni News

1961

Kurt Keydel ('59 BSME, '61 MSE) retired in May after having taught engineering and physics for 24 years at Montgomery College, Rockville, Maryland. This was followed by extensive traveling in the U.S. and abroad. He hopes to occupy himself with sailing, traveling to visit his far-flung family, playing cello in the local community college orchestra, and doing volunteer work for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

1969

Col. Larry G. Carter, USAF, Ret. retired from the Air Force in June 1999 and is currently an editor at the Air University Press, and a Leadership and Ethics instructor at the Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama. He's part of a fine U-M tradition as both his wife Cynthia L. Klutsenbeker Carter (BS Nursing, 1968) and son Scott Christopher Carter (BS Aero 1990; MS Aero 1991) are Michigan graduates.

1987

Keith A. Newburry was recently appointed General Counsel of Honeywell International's Hardware Products Group, based in Phoenix, Arizona. He'll continue to handle the Intellectual Property legal matters of a number of other Honeywell businesses in addition to his new responsibilities.

1995

Collin Lockhart completed his masters in mechanical engineering in March 2001 at Stanford University. He is working at General Motors, where he recently moved to a new position where he is responsible for the engineering of GM's full size truck chassis. Congratulations to Collin for completing his first triathlon in September.

1996

Vinay Shahani is currently living in Menlo Park, CA, in his second year in Stanford's MBA Program. Prior that, he had spent four years at Arthur Andersen Business Consulting. He also noted that he had worked this past summer at Ford Motor Company as a Corporate Strategy intern.

1997

Mira Sahney was married September 1, 2002, to Howard Tang ('95 BS Aero, '97 ME) at Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Mira and Howard will continue to live in Seattle, as they have for the past few years. Mira is a research engineer with Flow International Corporation, where she has led a number of patent applications. Recently, she was named runner-up for the ASME young engineer of the year honor and awarded a free life-time ASME membership. Howard is a systems engineer at Boeing, currently working on technology development for the Sonic Cruiser. Both Howard and Mira have been elected to serve as Foundation Associates for the Pacific Science Center in downtown Seattle. They can be reached at: mira@umich.edu and hota@umich.edu

2000

Joshua Charm has taken a job with Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey as a Tank Ammunition Engineer for the Army.



 
       
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