2023 CIE-SF Dinner Banquet (Keynote NASA Center Director)

Mon May 22 2023 at 05:30 pm to 09:30 pm

Santa Clara Convention Center | Santa Clara

Chinese Institute of Engineers\/USA-SF
Publisher/HostChinese Institute of Engineers/USA-SF
2023 CIE-SF Dinner Banquet (Keynote NASA Center Director)
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This delightful banquet features Keynote Speech, Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, Student scholarship Awards, and more.
About this Event

It would be a great opportunity to hang out and meet the executives, industrial talents, and friends at our conference in person.

Please find 2023 conference program in detail:


Dinner banquet
(5:30 to 9:30 PM, no need ticket for VIP guest, admission ticket required for general public)

This delightful banquet features Keynote Speech, Entrepreneur of the Year Awards, Student scholarship Awards, and more. It consists of special guests, corporate leaders, long-term partners in community, academic/universities, and old/new friends in the CIE network.

We are honored to have Dr. Eugene L. Tu, Center Director at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley to be our keynote Speaker in the evening. As an Asian-American in NASA to serve as Research Center Director, Dr. Tu is leading the research center with a workforce of approximately 3500 civil servants and contractors, and $1B annual budget in support of NASA missions and programs in aeronautics, science, space exploration and technology development. Dr. Tu will share with us NASA's missions, his work at Ames Research Center in the Bay Area, and his personal history and journey as an AAPI in the US.

The 2023 Entrepreneur of the Year Awards go to two exceptional entrepreneurs in different areas. They are:


● Mr. Charles Liang, Founder and CEO of Supermicro

Distinguished Lifetime Achievement in Entrepreneurship Award

● Mr. Ian Tien, CEO and Co-founder of Mattermost

Silicon Valley Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award


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History of Chinese Institute of Engineers, USA

The first railroad project designed and managed by Chinese engineers was in 1905 when American educated Zhan Tian-You/Jeme Tien Yow 詹天佑 headed the building of Jing-Zhang railroad 京張鐵路 connecting Peking 北京 (now Beijing ) and Chang-Jar-Ko 張家口 (now Zhang-Jia-Kou).

Recognizing the need for engineers to help modernize China, more students were sent abroad to study science and engineering. In 1917, the Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE – 中國工程師學會) was founded in New York by a group of able, dedicated and far-sighted Chinese engineers. These charter members were graduate students from American colleges and/or were receiving practical training in American railroads and industries.

Later on, the CIE merged with Chung-Hwa Engineers (中華工程師學會- founded in 1910 by Zhan Tian-You) in August 1931, at a joint engineering convention held in Nanjing. Afterwards, the headquarter was relocated to Nanjing. The post-merger enrollment reached 2,169 members.

The organization remained active during the World War II in Chongqing, re-established the convention in 1938, and formed chapters in Kunming, Chengdu, Guiyang, Lanzhou, Guilin and Chongqing. During the period of Japanese invasion of China, the engineers provided the needed technical services to the government for the defense of China.

In March 1950, the CIE-ROC was re-established in Taiwan. On the 50th anniversary in 1960 (adopted the founding date of Jan 1910 of the Chung-Hwa Engineers), its membership was more than 3000.

In July 1953, some members of CIE in the United States re-activated CIE-NY as an independent entity in the US . Together with CIE-ROC, CIE-NY co-founded the bi-annual Modern Engineering and Technology Seminar (METS) in 1966. This helped Taiwan in establishing the infrastructure for industrialization, promoting industrial research and development of advanced technologies. For example, it set up the stage for Taiwan’s microelectronics miracle.

The CIE/USA National Council, established in 1986 by the Greater New York and San Francisco Bay Area Chapters as its founding chapters, became the federation organization of all Chapters of CIE in the US. In the years since, CIE/USA grows to 7 chapters around the country. In 1993, the CIE/USA established another bi-annual seminar series, SATEC (Sino-American Technology and Engineering Conference), with the People's Republic of China, with the same objectives as METS.

At the US national level, in conjunction with National E-week, CIE/USA has hosted the annual Asian American Engineering of the Year Award (AAEOY) since 2002. AAEOY creates a meaningful platform for recognizing outstanding Asian American professionals in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and leadership. The awardees are nominated from corporations, academics, government, and renowned national institutions. Many of their achievements represent monumental breakthroughs in their respective fields and their impacts are global and everlasting.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, United States

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USD 0.00 to USD 200.00

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