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Coauthors (from left to right), Pratt Executive in Residence and Harvard Wertheim Fellow Vivek Wadhwa, New York University Professor Guillermina Jasso, Project Manager and Harvard Wertheim Fellow Ben Rissing, Duke University Professor Gary Gereffi, and Harvard University Economics Professor and Director Richard Freeman

Coauthors Vivek Wadhwa and Ben Rissing. Wadhwa and Rissing are currently Wertheim Fellows
with the Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School

Vivek Wadhwa is currently an Executive in Residence with the Pratt School of Engineering's Master of Engineering Management Program. He is also a Wertheim Fellow with the Labor and Worklife Program at the Harvard Law School.

Ben Rissing is the Project Manager of the Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research Group. Rissing is currently a Wertheim Fellow with the Harvard Law School's Labor and Worklife Program. For the last two years, Rissing has explored globalization and engineering business as a Research School with Duke University.

Dr. Gary Gereffi is a Sociology Professor at Duke University and Director of the Center for Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness (CGGC) at Duke University. Dr. Gereffi is seen here with CGGC Program Director Mike Hensen and a team of students.

In October of 2006, the Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research group presented its findings on engineering outsourcing and multinational business trends to the National Academies of Science in Washington DC

The Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research group is composed of faculty, staff and students from Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Sociology Department

The Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research group is composed of faculty, staff and students from Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Sociology Department

The Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research group is composed of faculty, staff and students from Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Sociology Department

Ben Rissing is the Project Manager of the Global Engineering and Entrepreneurship @ Duke research Group. Rissing is currently a Wertheim Fellow with the Harvard Law School's Labor and Worklife Program. For the last two years, Rissing has explored globalization and engineering business as a Research School with Duke University.

Duke Research Scholar and Project Manager Ben Rissing lectures on engineering workforces and US competitiveness

Duke Executive in Residence Vivek Wadhwa and Duke Research Scholar Ben Rissing
discuss projects with an international team of graduate student researchers

Duke Executive in Residence Vivek Wadhwa and Duke Research Scholar Ben Rissing
discuss projects with an international team of graduate student researchers