Ifill, Garnet2011-04-262011-04-2619772011-04-26W29https://hdl.handle.net/2139/10043Photograph shows Dr. Eric Williams (right) and Kenneth Julien (left) at the Iron and Steel Company of Trinidad and Tobago (ISCOTT)groundbreaking ceremony in 1977. Kenneth Julien is an academic and has been the driving force in the development of the national energy sector. He was the first West Indian Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, UWI St. Augustine and the first Caribbean national to attain the rank of Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, USA. He holds patents for electrical systems and has published extensively in his field. Kenneth Julien was the youngest Dean in the Commonwealth and was appointed Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering in 1970, posts he held until retirement in 1996. He was named Professor Emeritus in 1997.Colour:Black and white;Style:LandscapeThis Collection is the property of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. To find out about accessing the collection contact wimail@sta.uwi.edu or visit: http://www.mainlib.uwi.tt/divisions/wi/collsp/specialcoll2.htm#reprographicservicesJulien, KennethWilliams,Eric Eustace,1911-1981Iron and Steel Company of Trinidad and Tobago (ISCOTT)with Ken Julien at the ground breaking ceremony of the Iron and Steel Company of Trinidad and Tobago (ISCOTT)-1977.Image