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• After leaving Tucson in December 1999, I went back to school in Stuttgart <strong>and</strong> I graduated<br />
in December 2000. I'm currently working at MTU Aero Engines GmbH in Munich/Germany,<br />
a company which is developing <strong>and</strong> manufacturing jet engine components. I'm in the<br />
structural mechanics division (composite materials <strong>and</strong> impact dynamics). I wish you good<br />
success in the Rapid Prototyping Center.<br />
• This gift is from both my husb<strong>and</strong>, David Raasch (also an AME graduate, '85) <strong>and</strong> me. I'm a<br />
consultant working in the Biomechanics Practice at Exponent Failure Analysis Associates. I<br />
currently manage the crash test dummy lab <strong>and</strong> have been the principal engineer on<br />
dozens <strong>of</strong> vehicular tests (I hold a PhD from Stanford--ME). My husb<strong>and</strong>, David, is a<br />
Certified S<strong>of</strong>tware Test Engineer <strong>and</strong> Certified Quality Analyst, <strong>and</strong> is a consultant at Tier<br />
Technologies. (He holds a PE license from California in ME <strong>and</strong> an MBA in Info Systems<br />
from Santa Clara University.<br />
• See above<br />
• Sorry I did not donate more, but I am giving a bit more to the Annual Fund than usual. Sorry<br />
to see Dr. Perkins retire. He gave us students a great foundation in Thermodynamics. A<br />
better foundation than many students I have met from other universities.<br />
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