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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
School of Mechanical, Industrial & Manufacturing EngineeringFaculty Research Profiles
Design
Advanced Manufacturing
Production, Service & Human Systems
Next-Generation Materials & Devices
Renewable Energy & Energy Sustainability
Robotics
DesignAdvanced Manufacturing
Production,Service &HumanSystems
Next GenerationMaterials & Devices
Robotics
Renewable Energy &EnergySustainability
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Combustion/Reacting flows Microfluidic systems Multiphase flow
Marine energy
Computational algorithms
Flow energy harvesting
Biomedical flows
Renewable energy systems
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Composites manufacturing
Ceramics processing
Biomaterials
Sustainable manufacturing
Process improvement
Lean manufacturing
Human error reduction
Human factors
Statistical analysisModeling and simulation Information systemsSustainability
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School of MIME Areas of Research Excellence
Focuses on understanding and improving the process of design in order to facilitate the creation of groundbreaking technologies
Design
Focuses concurrently on fundamental research and the commercially feasible development of manufacturing processes and systems that enable the high-value products of tomorrow
Advanced Manufacturing
Uses engineering methods and knowledge from the mathematical, physical, biological, information, social, and management sciences to develop, implement, operate, evaluate, and improve complex systems made up of people and machines
Production, Service & Human Systems
Creates technologies that generate, distribute, store, and consume energy in a clean and efficient manner; addresses the challenges in developing breakthrough concepts, products, and systems while considering societal, environmental, and economic/industrial aspect
Renewable Energy & Energy Sustainability
Focuses on the design, modeling and control of systems that observe, move within, interact with, and act upon their environment
Robotics
Develops breakthrough, innovative materials and devices with increased functionality in order to improve energy productivity and manufacturing processes, reduce waste, and create highly functional, high-performance materials technologies
Next-Generation Materials & Devices
Advanced Manufacturing
Design
Matt Campbell Professor
Expertise: Design automation, computational geometry, design theory, graph theory, numerical optimization, and artificial intelligence
Notable: Chair, ASME Design Theory & Methodology Conference (2014); NSF CAREER award; editorial board member for Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Burak SencerAssistant Professor
Expertise: Machine dynamics, precision motion control and trajectory generation, machining and process control
Notable: DAAD scholar at the Institute for Machine Tool Control (ISW), Stuttgart University; JSPS scholar at the Nagoya University, Japan; assignee of 3 Japanese patents
Brian PaulProfessor; Tom and Carmen West
Faculty Scholar of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Expertise: Materials joining, microchannel lamination, nanomanufacturing
Notable: ONR Young Investigator; Faculty Fellow in the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office; ASME Manufacturing Engineering Division Executive Committee
Rajiv MalhotraAssistant Professor
Expertise: Physics-based modeling of manufacturing processes and physics-driven manufacturing process innovation for energy savings, renewable energy, cost reductions and desktop manufacturing
Notable: Assignee of one U.S. patent
Karl HaapalaAssociate Professor;
Assistant Director OSU/DOE Industrial Assessment Center
Expertise: Manufacturing process and system modeling for sustainability assessment, process-based cost modeling, life cycle assessment of emerging technology
Notable: Associate editor, ASTM Journal of Smart and Sustainable Manufacturing; chair, ASME Design for Manufacturing and the Life Cycle Conference (2015); SME Warren DeVries Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award (2014); NSF IUSE award
Christopher HoyleAssistant Professor
Irem TumerProfessor; Associate Dean of Research and Economic
Development, College of Engineering
Bob Paasch, PEProfessor
Bryony DuPontAssistant Professor
Onan DemirelAssistant Professor
Rob StoneProfessor
Expertise: Decision-based design, robust design optimization, optimization under uncertainty, complex system design
Notable: Arthur E. Hitsman Faculty Scholar, co-author: Decision-based Design: Integrating Consumer Preferences into Engineering Design, assignee of four U.S. patents; secretary, ASME Systems Engineering, Information and Knowledge Management committee
Expertise: Complex system design, model-based design, and risk, reliability and failure analysis
Notable: Chair, 2012 ASME Design Theory & Methodology Conference; associate editor, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design; guest editor, Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing; editorial board member for Journal of Engineering Design and Research in Engineering Design
Expertise: Design theory and methodology, applied product and process design, distributed global design and manufacturing, marine renewable energy
Notable: Chair, ASME Design Theory and Methodology Committee (2000-03) and Conference (2009); chair, IEC PT62600-2: Design Requirements for Marine Energy Systems (2011-present)
Expertise: Computational optimization algorithms, design automation, computational design tools for energy systems, wind farm systems optimization, wave energy systems optimization, and sustainable product design
Notable: Review coordinator, IDETC 2014; NSF EAGER award
Expertise: Multi-disciplinary design theory and methods to optimize human well-being and overall system performance; human subject data collection and virtual simulations
Expertise: Design theories and methodologies including product architectures, functional representations, automated conceptual design techniques, biologically inspired design, and innovation strategies for new product design
Notable: OSU “Outstanding Service to Persons with Disabilities” award; chair, ASME Design, Theory and Methodology Committee; editorial board: Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing and Journal for Engineering Design
Javier Calvo-AmodioAssistant Professor
Expertise: Creative organizational problem solving (systems thinking); design of value adding solutions for sustainability, lean, and knowledge management; complex social systems behavior identification and modification; engineering management
Notable: Chair, ASEM Systems Engineering track
Toni DoolenProfessor; Dean of
University Honors College [email protected]
Expertise: Integrating people, processes, materials, and tools to deliver value by applying lean and continuous improvement principles and methods
Notable: Fellow of IIE and Society of Women Engineers; editor, Engineering Management Journal
Chinweike EseonuAssistant Professor
Expertise: Social system optimization using technical tools; technology policy, performance measurement, lean process optimization, and engineering management
Notable: Six Sigma Green Belt; chair, ASEM Sustainability and Vulnerability Emerging Topics
Robin FeuerbacherAssistant Professor; Tykeson
Endowed Faculty Scholar robin.feuerbacher
@osucascades.edu
Expertise: Human factors engineering, primarily in healthcare industry; systems optimization and simulation
Notable: Member, Academy of Distinguished Engineers at Oregon State University
Kenneth FunkAssociate Professor
Expertise: Human factors engineering, engineering psychology, engineering ethics, and philosophy of technology
Notable: National Research Council Panel on Modeling Human Behavior and Command Decision Making
Production, Service & Human Systems
Xinhui ZhuAssistant Professor
Hector VergaraAssistant Professor
J. David PorterAssociate Professor;
Associate School Head for Graduate Programs
David KimProfessor
Ean NgResearch Assistant Professor;
Director of Engineering Management
Logen LogendranProfessor
Expertise: Occupational safety, usability of products and environments across diverse user populations, and development of new assessment tools for data collection in ergonomics studies
Expertise: Applied operations research in production and service systems, integrated planning in transportation logistics, facility location, and network design
Notable: IIE E.J. Sierleja Memorial Fellow; MHI/CICMHE research startup grant recipient
Expertise: Modeling, analysis and performance evaluation of information systems with application to the areas of intelligent transportation systems, manufacturing, supply chain, and public/private transit networks Notable: Associate editor, International Journal of RFID Technology and Applications; president-elect, IIE Computer and Information Systems Division; academic member of the College Industry Councilof Material Handling Education (CICMHE)
Expertise: Discrete event simulation, experimental design, applied operations research, and transportation system applications
Notable: INFORMS Edelman award; 10 years in industry, post PhD
Expertise: Engineering economic analysis, transportation management, high reliability organization and safety engineering, engineering management
Notable: Technical Chair, ASEM International Annual Conference; co-editor, ASEM Practice Periodicals
Expertise: Cellular manufacturing, group scheduling, vehicle routing and scheduling, and facilities layout and design
Notable: IIE Fellow; Distinguished Alumni Award in Academic and Research Excellence, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand; associate editor, International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Next-Generation Materials & Devices
Brian BayAssociate Professor
Expertise: Orthopaedic biomechanics, cellular material micromechanics, computational evolutionary strategies for material and component design, and biologically inspired sustainability in product and system design
Roberto AlbertaniAssociate Professor
roberto.albertani @oregonstate.edu
Expertise: Aerodynamics and stress analysis of flexible structures, environmental impact of wind energy, high-performance sailboat testing techniques, fiber composites technology, micro air vehicles and biological flight mechanics
Notable: State of Oregon representative of the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics; 23 years in industry
David CannProfessor; Interim
School Head [email protected]
Expertise: Electronic ceramics including piezoelectric actuators and sensors, capacitors, materials for MEMS, chemical sensors, and transparent conducting oxides; characterization of materials, defect chemistry, impedance spectroscopy, phase transitions, and x-ray diffraction
Notable: NSF CAREER award; editor, Journal of Materials Science
Brady GibbonsAssociate Professor;
Associate School Head for Undergrad Programs;
Co-Director, Materials Synthesis and Characterization Facility
Expertise: Microstructure, processing, and property relationships in multifunctional thin film materials, with a focus on processing, novel instrumentation, and integration science; piezoelectric thin films for MEMSNotable: NSF CAREER award; associate editor, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
John Parmigiani, PEAssociate Professor;
MIME Director of Industrial Research
Expertise: Finite element analysis and the design, fabrication, and testing of mechanical and electromechanical devices to solve interesting technical problems
Notable: Oregon State University representative on the Oregon Metals Initiative board
Julie TuckerAssistant Professor
Melissa SantalaAssistant Professor
Jamie KruzicProfessor
Sourabh ApteAssociate Professor
Belinda BattenProfessor; Director of
Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center
Expertise: Thermal/irradiation stability of structural alloys used in nuclear power systems – modeling and experimental techniques; welding and materials process development
Notable: 2016 TMS Young Leaders Award
Expertise: Surfaces and interfaces in the morphological and phase stability of nanostructured materials, the kinetics of phase transformations; the application of transmission electron microscopy to problems in materials science
Expertise: Mechanical properties of materials and mechanical testing, including fracture, fatigue, deformation, and creep; metals, ceramics, composites, interfaces, biomaterials, and biological materials; failure analysis and scanning electron microscopy
Notable: NSF CAREER award; Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel research award
Expertise: Computational fluid dynamics, turbulence, multiphase-and particulate flows, numerical algorithmsNotable: Associate editor, International Journal of Rotating Machinery
Expertise: Computational optimization and control, mathematical modeling, and marine energy systems
Notable: College of Engineering Research Collaboration Award, 2014; Oregon Wave Energy Trust Ocean Energy Leadership Award, 2014; former member, US Air Force Science Advisory Board
Renewable Energy & Energy Sustainability
Nordica MacCartyAssistant Professor
Expertise: Relationships between energy, society and the environment through integrated complex systems modeling, thermal fluid sciences, and engineering design
Notable: Associate editor: Energy for Sustainable Development; track chair, ASME IDETC: Design for the Developing World
Joshua GessAssistant Professor
Expertise: Mass, momentum and thermal transport enhancement at the micro and nano scales, focusing on low pressure drop enhancements in microscale heat sinks/exchangers and delay of critical heat flux for thermal management
James LiburdyProfessor; James R.
Welty Professorship in Thermal-Fluid Sciences
Expertise: Fluid mechanics and convective heat transfer with emphasis on turbulent flows using optical flow measurement diagnostics; areas of application include flow in porous media, drop formation, thermal management
Notable: ASME Fellow; Chair, ASME Fluids Engineering Division; associate editor of Journal of Fluids Engineering and Journal of Heat Transfer
Chris HagenAssistant Professor
Expertise: Fuels, internal combustion engines, and optical sensing
Notable: DOE ARPA-E MOVE award; DOE ARPA-E IDEAS award; M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Commercialization Grant
Brian FronkAssistant Professor
Expertise: Microscale heat and mass transfer, phase change heat transfer, two-phase flow, natural refrigerants, advanced thermal energy systems, HVAC&R
David L. BlunckAssistant Professor;
Welty Faculty Fellow [email protected]
Expertise: Combustion energy conversion, gas turbine engines, and infrared radiation emissions from reacting and nonreacting flows
Notable: 2014-2015 AIAA Pacific Northwest Region Young Engineer of the Year; Doctoral New Investigator Award from the American Chemical Society; Purdue University Outstanding PhD Student (2010)
Ravi BalasubramanianAssistant Professor
Cindy GrimmAssociate Professor
Kyle NiemeyerAssistant Professor
Kendra SharpProfessor; Richard and
Gretchen Evans Professor in Humanitarian Engineering
Deborah PenceProfessor
Hailei WangResearch Assistant Professor
Expertise: Robotics and human neuro-biomechanics
Notable: Outstanding Researcher award, NIH National Center for Simulation in Rehabilitation Research
Expertise: Computer graphics and visualization, human–computer interaction, perception, and modeling for biomedical applications
Notable: NSF CAREER award
Expertise: Numerical methods for combustion modeling; chemical kinetics; computational modeling of multi-physics fluid flows
Expertise: Experimental fluid mechanics, humanitarian engineering, small-scale hydropower for distributed energy systems, engineering design for global development, sustainable energy for the developing world, microfluidics for biological applications
Notable: Faculty lead, Humanitarian Engineering Program; NSF CAREER award; College of Engineering coordinator for the Peace Corps Master’s International Programs in Engineering
Expertise: Novel microscale heat exchangers and heat sinks, applied computational fluid dynamics
Notable: University Honors College Eminent Professor; editor and board member, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
Expertise: Engine exhaust energy conversion and emission control; thermal management of electronics; catalysis and vehicle systems; thermal & grid-level energy storage; waste heat recovery; heat activated cooling & HVAC systems; microchannel heat exchangers
Notable: One Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and two U.S. patents
Robotics
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Kagan TumerProfessor
Expertise: Multiagent learning, multi-objective optimization, autonomous robots and multi-robot coordination, and air traffic flow optimization
Notable: Associate editor, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems; program chair, International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (2010)
Expertise: Human–robot interactions, self-sufficiency enabling in robots, use of robots to assist people with motor disabilities, and machine learning strategies for teaching robots to act effectively
Notable: Associate editor, Journal of Software Engineering for Robotics; general co-chair, International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2015
Bill SmartAssociate Professor
Yiğit MengüçAssistant Professor
Expertise: Mechanical science of robotics; soft devices inspired by nature; 3D printing and novel material systems; wearable motion capture; biodegradable robotics
Notable: Assignee on two Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)/U.S. patents, (one sold to Samsung in 2014); assignee on three PCT/U.S. provisional patents
Jonathan HurstAssociate Professor
Expertise: Robotics, legged locomotion, and physical interaction
Notable: Young Investigator Award from Human Frontier Science program; Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Innovator
Geoff HollingerAssistant Professor
Expertise: Planning, coordination, and learning techniques for autonomous robotic systems; multi-robot search, personal robotics, active estimation, and aerial/marine robotics
Notable: Area chair, Robotics: Science and Systems Conference; associate editor, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation; associate editor, IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems
Ross HattonAssistant Professor
Expertise: Robotics, kinematic and dynamic modeling, snake locomotion
Notable: Published in Science, editor’s suggested reading in Physical Review Letters