MAKER: Product Development in One Week – Bucknell Fabrication Workshop (B-FAB)
Author(s) -
Eric Kennedy,
Nathan P. Siegel,
David E. Cipoletti
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.24455
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , curriculum , set (abstract data type) , product (mathematics) , new product development , computer science , product design , blueprint , mathematics education , engineering , engineering management , pedagogy , psychology , management , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , mathematics , geometry , economics , programming language
David earned his BS in mechanical engineering from Lafayette College in 2006. After graduating, he began his graduate studies at Brown University where he earned a MS in applied mathematics and a PhD in engineering in 2011. His major course of study at Brown was solid mechanics and his minor courses of study were materials science and applied mathematics. His dissertation studied deformation mechanisms of magnesium and aluminum alloys during tensile straining at elevated temperatures. Since 2011, David has worked as an visiting assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Bucknell University.
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