Interview with Daniel Karagiannis

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Researcher: Scott Tsang
Participant: Daniel Karagianis
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2015-06-16
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A long time resident of Scarborough, Daniel Karagianis, UTSC Electronic Technologist, looks back positively at his time working at UTSC. Daniel came to Scarborough College (UTSC) in September 1973. He provides insight into his work involving the maintaining and designing the electromechanical equipment used for teaching research and how that work and technology have changed over time. Daniel also describes his connection with the university, in terms of his favourite spaces on campus such as the gym and valley. Finally, Daniel describes how the numbers of employees associated with the Electronics Department have significantly decreased over time.
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A long time resident of Scarborough, Daniel Karagianis, UTSC Electronic Technologist, looks back positively at his time working at UTSC. Daniel came to Scarborough College (UTSC) in September 1973. He provides insight into his work involving the maintaining and designing the electromechanical equipment used for teaching research and how that work and technology have changed over time. Daniel also describes his connection with the university, in terms of his favourite spaces on campus such as the gym and valley. Finally, Daniel describes how the numbers of employees associated with the Electronics Department have significantly decreased over time.