Title :
A Mentor and a Role Model: A Tribute to Emilio Gatti
Author :
Vincentelli, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Department of EECS, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California USA
Abstract :
My first year of college at the Politecnico di Milano was 1966, a year
of turmoil in colleges wordwide, when the Free Speech Movement started in
Berkeley. Students in Italy began acting on their restlessness in late 1967-early
1968 in schools of architecture. The Politecnico di Milano had two branches:
architecture and engineering. Engineering students were traditionally
more conservative with a slant towards liberal stances in society and life
in general. On 5 March 1968, the Politecnico was occupied by architecture
students who wanted to radically change the way exams were administered and
curricula designed; they also proposed a radically different model for society.
The engineering students opposed this political agenda and while agreeing
on the occupation of the Politecnico, wished to push for more transparency
in the university´s administration, for more access to faculty, and for deeper
insight into how technology impacted society and industry.
Keywords :
Engineering profession; Engineering students; Social factors; Social implications of technology;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSSC.2012.2202198