His responsibilities include director of the student services center for advising and K-12 outreach. He holds the masters and Ph.D. degrees in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University as well as the B.S. degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis. His technical interests are in discrete event simulation and the use of operations research / analytics to enhance lean processes. His application efforts focus on economic development and include simulation analysis of transportation systems and alternative energy assessment.
At Grand Valley State University, cooperative education experience is integrated into all engineering programs and is required for graduation. Beginning the summer following the sophomore year the students spend alternate semesters with an industry partner. Skills gained during these semesters are readily applied and leveraged to enhance the capstone experience that entails industry sponsored design and build style projects. The ability to comfortably interact with professionals in an industrial environment, manage projects entailing interactions with other portions of the business outside of engineering such as purchasing, skilled trades, marketing, sales and others allows a wide variety of challenging projects to be considered for the capstone design course. Frequently capstone projects are proposed by companies that currently have one or more co-op students. If appropriate, the co-op student acts as the point of contact between the student team and the industry sponsor. This minimizes the amount of miscommunication and also allows faster turn-around times for activities such as purchase orders, work orders and decision making. This allows projects which may otherwise be out of scope for a two semester course sequence to be accepted, and in turn increases the value to the sponsoring companies and the student experience. Sponsoring companies have frequently hired students that were identified as part of a capstone team that performed well. This paper will present a variety of capstone projects that were made possible by students having the skills and experience acquired through their cooperative education experiences.
is the Associate Dean for Professional Development and Administration in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Grand Valley State University (GVSU). She works closely with the professional colleges at GVSU to support student success as they move through the general education courses and into the professional programs. She is the PI of a NSF-STEM award to provide scholarships and high impact practices, like faculty mentoring and undergraduate experiences, that have increased student retention, graduation rates, and admission to graduate schools.
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