Faculty

Ashish Arora
Heinz School of Public Policy and Management

Peter Boatwright
Tepper School of Business

Jonathan Cagan
Mechanical Engineering

Eden Fisher
Engineering and Public Policy

Steven Klepper
Social & Decision Sciences; Tepper School of Business

Granger Morgan
Engineering and Public Policy, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Heinz School of Public Policy and Management

Ed Schlesinger

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Marvin Sirbu
Engineering and Public Policy; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Tepper School of Business

Francisco Veloso
Engineering and Public Policy

SETChange Faculty
Carnegie Mellon Faculty who participate in the SETChange (Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Technological Change) Program are key resources for E&TIM.

Faculty for ETIM represent different Carnegie Mellon colleges and departments, delivering a broad range of technical and management expertise.  

"Professors in my classes have been very supportive of the program and have given thought into incorporating me into their classes. I served as a project leader in one of my technical courses. "

 

E&TIM Student

 

 

Application Schedule

Next E&TIM session begins January 2010.

Applications Are Due By:
February 28 for March notification
(for fall entry dual degree applicants)

August 31 for September notification (recommended for international students)

September 30 for October notification

November 2 (Deadline extended for US citizens & residents)

 

E&TIM MS Program Contacts

Eden Fisher, PhD
E&TIM Executive Director
Phone: 412.268.9067

Meryl Sustarsic
E&TIM Program Coordinator
Phone: 412.268.5626

Paige Houser
E&TIM Program Assistant

 

Contact Information

Email: etim@andrew.cmu.edu

Phone: See above for appropriate contact
Fax: 412 268-3757

Mailing Address:

Engineering and Technology Innovation Management (E&TIM)
129 Baker Hall
Department of Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890

 

E&TIM Handout

 

 

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