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Rabins, Michael Jerome was born on February 24, 1932 in New York City.
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Rabins, Michael Jerome was born on February 24, 1932 in New York City.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953. Master of Science, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1954. Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1959.
Assistant professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison, l959-60; assistant professor, New York University, New York City, 1960-1964; associate professor, New York University, New York City, 1964-1970; professor, Polytechnic Institute New York, Brooklyn, 1970-1975; director Office University Research,, unites states department Transportation, Washington, l975-77; chairman mechanic engineering department, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1977-1985; associate dean, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1985-1987; professor mechanic engineering, head department, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1987-1989; TEES research professor, 1989-1991; director engineering ethics & professionalism program, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, 1992-1999; professor emeritus, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U., College Station, since 1999.
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Chairman Detroit 3 Center Transportation Committee, l977-87. Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers (executive committee, chairman, editor journal, vice president 1985-1987, board governors 1989-1990, committee on program review 1992-1996, Distinguished Service award 1974, Leadership award 1996). Member American Society Engineering Education (projects board 1987-1990), American Automatic Control Council (president 1984-1986, Education award 1991).
Son of Herman and Ida (Olinsky) R. Married Joan Rose, April 6, 1956. Children: Andrew, Evan, Alexandra.