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DEAA
2005
DEAA winners & Dean Newton
Dean Newton chats with Pantas
Dean Richard Newton, Ph.D.'78 EECS, welcomes the award winners, guests, alumni and friends of the College.
Katharine Greenbaum presents the DEAA to Bill Joy.
Barbara Simons receives the DEAA from Katharine Greenbaum.
Frank Agardy visits with a friend during dinner.
EAS Board President, Katharine Greenbaum, B.S.'95 IEOR, M.A.'05 Public Policy '05, presents the DEAA to Frank Agardy.
John Gage, Chief Researcher at Sun Microsystems, and Karl Pister Chancellor, Emeritus, Dean & Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering, Emeritus.
Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost, Paul R. Gray, toasts the award winners, alumni and friends of the College.
Guests chat while eating dinner.
Guests enjoy a delightful dinner and conversation.
(l-r) Terri Herson, Tom Sugarman and Eugene Herson, past DEAA recipient, chat over dinner
Sheila Humphreys, EECS Director of Diversity, introduces awardee Barbara Simons.
David Jenkins, Professor in the Graduate School, recounts Frank Agardy's many successes.
Randy Katz, United Microelectronics Corp. Distinguished Professor of EECS, introduces Bill Joy.
An operatic Katharine Greenbaum, leads the house in a rousing rendition of "Hail to California."
(l-r) Virgina, Pamela and Franklin Lew arrive at registration.
Karl Pister, Andrew Szeri, Professor and Associate Dean, ME, visit with Frank Agardy.
Jan Rabaey, Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professor of EECS, presents the Outstanding Young Leader award.
Hearst Memorial Mining Building was a lovely venue for the evening celebration.
Shannon O'Leary and Bill Joy share conversation with Paul R. Gray and John Gage.
Tom Zhang and John Deng visit with a guest.
Outstanding Young Leaders Tom Zhang and John Deng receive their award.
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DEAA winners & Dean Newton
Dean Newton chats with Pantas
Dean Richard Newton, Ph.D.'78 EECS, welcomes the award winners, guests, alumni and friends of the College.
Katharine Greenbaum presents the DEAA to Bill Joy.
Barbara Simons receives the DEAA from Katharine Greenbaum.
Frank Agardy visits with a friend during dinner.
EAS Board President, Katharine Greenbaum, B.S.'95 IEOR, M.A.'05 Public Policy '05, presents the DEAA to Frank Agardy.
John Gage, Chief Researcher at Sun Microsystems, and Karl Pister Chancellor, Emeritus, Dean & Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering, Emeritus.
Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost, Paul R. Gray, toasts the award winners, alumni and friends of the College.
Guests chat while eating dinner.
Guests enjoy a delightful dinner and conversation.
(l-r) Terri Herson, Tom Sugarman and Eugene Herson, past DEAA recipient, chat over dinner
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