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Alumni newsAl Mense (PhDNE '77) writes that he is an engineering fellow and chief engineer for Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Arizona. "I joined Raytheon on Dec. 10 and have been having fun ever since," he tells us. Al, who previously worked for Motorola, will be working to develop new business for Raytheon in the directed energy arena. We recently heard from Ed Wright (MSEMA '94). Since he graduated, he co-authored a book for Perl language programmers titled, Perl Debugged. The book was published by Addison Wesley. Do you have a new job, address, spouse or child? Please, let us know what good things are happening with your lives and careers and we'll share it with EP alumni in this column. Send your address changes, alumni news or questions to:
EP Alumni News
E-mail: corradini@engr.wisc.edu The Fusion Technology Institute maintains a web-based list of fusion alumni and their current employers; you can access it at fti.neep.wisc.edu/grads/. You also can send in updates through that webpage.
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