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			Systems Engineering
		 
		Jack Ring, "Communication" 
		
			Bio 
			Jack Ring earned a BA, Physics, Emporia State University, Kansas, and continues formal 
			education in systemics, systems praxis and innovation. 
			As a newly graduated physics major he discovered system engineering in 1957. He has 
			applied the principles and practices of system engineering to physical systems, high 
			performance organizations, youth education and encouraging individuals to pursue their 
			personal best. These experiences spanned twenty years with General Electric, ten years 
			with Honeywell and twenty three years coaching several high tech startups and 
			turnarounds. 
			He has presented at previous ICSE conferences in Las Vegas and has collected high marks 
			for his presentations and tutorials at conferences in the U.S., Australia, Europe, and 
			Israel. 
			He was named Fellow of the International Council on Systems Engineering in 2003 where he 
			currently co-chairs the Autonomous System Teat and Evaluation Working Group for 
			understanding systems of the third kind. Also, he co-chairs the Motor Sports Working 
			Group which intends to infuse classrooms with the excitement and enthusiasm associated 
			with motor sports in order to accelerate learning regarding systems, science, technology, 
			engineering and mathematics, SySTEM. He serves as an Industrial Fellow at the Stevens 
			Institute of Technology, School of Systems and Enterprises and a Senior Analyst with 
			Cyon Research Corp.
		 
		
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