
Carlo Ciliberti
Lecturer - T College of Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Dr. Carlo Ciliberti, PE, earned his PhD in engineering management at Drexel University. He has earned a Master’s Degree in engineering management from Drexel University, a Master’s Degree in electrical engineering from Widener University and a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineering from Temple University. Dr. Ciliberti recently retired as the Senior Manager of Automation and Engineering at Kenvue's (formerly Johnson & Johnson's) Ft. Washington, PA Facility. He is a licensed professional engineer in PA and NY and holds patent No.: US 10,000,339 B2 Gravity-Fed Housing for Gasification System. He was formerly a Project Engineer in Lockheed Martin’s Energy Division and has over 35 years of industrial experience in pharmaceutical/biotechnology, defense, power, foods and hydrocarbon sectors.
Education
Ph.D, Engineering Management, Drexel University
M.S., Engineering Management, Drexel University
M.S., Electrical Engineering, Widener University
B.S., Biomedical Engineering, Temple University
Professional Engineer, Pennsylvania and New York
Project Management Professional
Trained Commercial Green Belt
PUBLICATIONS:
2019 – “Creating Innovation within an Organization”, American Society for Engineering Management 2019 International Annual Conference Presentation.
2016 – “Intrapreneurial Process for Industrial Corporations Forming New Ventures”, Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Management 2016 International Annual Conference
2016 – “A Life Cycle Perspective on Land Use and Project Economics of Electricity from Wind and Anaerobic Digestion”, Energy Policy Volume 89, February 2016, Pages 52-63
2015 – “Business Model to Supply Rural Electric Cooperatives with an Integrated Renewable Energy”, Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Management 2015 International Annual Conference
2014 – “Integrated System to Supply Power and Fuel to Rural Districts using Renewable Resources”, Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Management 2014 International Annual Conference
2006 – “The Impact of Open Architecture on US Navy’s Aegis Requirements Engineering”, Maritime Systems and Technology for Defence, Security and Safety