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Sunday, February 28, 2016

My Interview Subjects



1. The names of the two people you're scheduled to interview for Project 2
Dr. Paul Blowers

2. The names of the organization(s) your interviewees work for, as well as their job titles
Blowers= University of Arizona, University Distinguished Professor

3. Any higher education degree that your interviewees hold and the names of the institutions that issued them
Blowers= Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University; Masters Degree in Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois; Ph.D in Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois

4. How many years your interviewees have worked in the field professionally
Blowers= Recieved his Ph.D in 1999 and started working at Pima Community College until 2008. In 2008 he began working for the University of Arizona.

5. If you can, provide photos or images of the two interviewees (identify them with captions), as well as hyperlinks to their professional website(s) or home page(s)

Dr. Blowers

http://www.che.arizona.edu/paul-blowers



6. The date, time & location of your scheduled interview
Dr. Blowers= Tuesday March 1, 3:30 JWH 128


7. A list of 8 to 12 interview questions (for each interviewee) that are written to specifically reflect the interviewee's background, position and publication history
Dr. Blowers=
1. What is your history in Chemical Engineering?
2. How would you describe your job at the University?
3. What kinds of genres of writting do you generally publish as a chemical engineer? Examples like research papers, news articles, social media posts, etc.
4. To what kind of audience do you direct your writtings to?
5. I 've noticed most of your papers were done in collaboration with other people. How does the collaboration on the papers work?
6. What is invoved in the publication process and who do you go through to publish your pieces?
7. What is the process for a project proposal and how often do you do them?
8. For daily forms of writting that are not nessicarily published publically, what genres do you write in? Ex. social media posts, emails, timecards, etc.
9. How has communication changed since you entered the industry?
10. What is the hardest part about writting a research paper? What is the most exciting part?

 

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