
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