He teaches courses in research methods, statistics, and program evaluation. His research interests include the psychosocial aspects of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa as well as economics of health and higher education both in the U.S. and in Southern Africa. He is involved in designing and implementing evaluation initiatives of several educational programs and interventions in PreK-12 and higher education settings.
Mr. Thomas Singer, Sinclair Community CollegeTom is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Sinclair Community College. His areas of focus are design and manufacturing of products in the MET program curriculum. Tom serves as a Co-PI for the NSF funded AM-WATCH project. He provides guidance on design and curriculum development on additive manufacturing. Tom also serves as the Principal Investigator on the NSF funded STEM Guitar Project. He also manages the guitar manufacturing lab @ Sinclair which produces over 1700+ guitar kits a year for the STEM guitar project distributed across the United States. A PLTW affiliate professor for IED, NISOD Teaching Excellence award winner, Certified Autodesk instructor and ETAC-ABET Commissioner, and text book author, Tom has taught both at the high school and collegiate levels.
Mr. Jamshid Moradmand, Sinclair Community CollegeJamshid Moradmand is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio. Jamshid is currently working on his Ph.D. dissertation in the area of nanotechnology and compliant mechanisms. He worked in the automotive industry as a design/development engineer for seventeen years prior to becoming an educator. Jamshid's work and research in the automotive controlled brake systems and suspension systems have provided him with a good understanding of the automotive components. He holds numerous patents and trade secrets in the field of automotive brakes and suspensions.