Hermann Viets
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| Hermann Viets | |
| Born | Quedlinburg, Germany |
|---|---|
| Residence | United States |
| Fields | Astronautics Engineer |
| Institutions | Milwaukee School of Engineering, University of Rhode Island, West Virginia University, Wright State University |
| Alma mater | Polytechnic University |
Hermann Viets, Ph.D. (born in Quedlinburg, Germany) is an astronautics engineer and president of Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE).
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- MSOE's fourth president, since 1991
- Ph.D. astronautics (1970), Polytechnic University
- M.S. astronautics (1966), Polytechnic University
- B.S. aerospace engineering (1965), Polytechnic University
- Holds seven American patents
- Former dean of engineering at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston; associate dean for research and professor at West Virginia University, Morgantown; professor of engineering at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio; visiting scientist, aerospace engineer and research group leader for Wright Patterson Air Force Base Aerospace Research Laboratories in Dayton, Ohio; lecturer at the Von Karman Institute in Brussels, Belgium
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| Preceded by Robert R. Spitzer |
President of MSOE 1991-present |
Succeeded by (incumbent) |

