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In 1999, a group of faculty members from three schools
across Rensselaer’s Troy campus had an idea: What if we looked
beyond the scope of typical industrial design or engineering
programs to develop a program that melded the technical
sophistication of design and engineering disciplines with the
social and cultural aspects found in an arts and humanities
education?
In 15 years at Merck, the two chemical engineers have
worked jointly to launch new processes in European plants,
solve thorny engineering problems, and forge dynamic
partnerships with universities.
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