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JANIS P. TERPENNY EDUCATION Ph.D., Industrial and Systems Engineering: Manufacturing Systems Engineering, December 1996 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, Virginia M.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering: Operations Research, July 1981 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia B.S., Mathematical Sciences, graduation with honors: Applied Mathematics, May 1979 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY 2015-present Peter & Angela Dal Pezzo Chair & Head, Harold & Inge Marcus Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 2003-present Director (2008-2010 & 2012-present), Co-Director and Co-Founder (2003-2007), Center for e-Design, a 7-university/30-member NSF Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) 2014- 2015 Technical Lead, Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise (AME), Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII), a ManufacturingUSA, National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Institute 2011-2015 Joseph Walkup Professor and Department Chair, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 2010-2011 Program Director, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation (NSF) 2004-2011 Professor (2009-2011), Associate Professor (2004-2009) Joint Appointment, Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Education Faculty Affiliate, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1999-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1997-1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1996-1997 Instructor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1981-1982 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1992-1996 Consultant, General Electric Company, Industrial Systems, Salem, VA 1991-1996 Research Fellow and Research Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1990, Teaching Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1979-1981 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1984-1987 Systems Analyst, General Electric Company, Consumer Electronics, Portsmouth, VA 1982-1984 Information Systems Management Program, General Electric Company, Drive Systems, Salem, VA LEADERSHIP and MANAGEMENT Experienced leader and manager of organizations and programs, engaging individuals and building collaborations to define and implement goals for a common mission and the success of individuals. Activities have included vision, mentoring, hiring, fundraising, budget management, and problem solving. Successes have been national, local, and key to the creation and implementation of centers and institutes, and significant rise in rankings. Successes have also contributed to advances impacting STEM education and diversity. Details are provided in sections that follow. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), 1998 - present American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1995 – present (Fellow awarded 2012) Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2011-present Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), 1980-present (Fellow awarded 2010) International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), 2011 – present SME (formerly, Society of Manufacturing Engineers), 2015-present Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN), 2011-present

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Ph.D., Industrial and Systems Engineering: Manufacturing Systems Engineering, December 1996 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, Virginia M.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering: Operations Research, July 1981 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia B.S., Mathematical Sciences, graduation with honors: Applied Mathematics, May 1979 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia

EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY 2015-present Peter & Angela Dal Pezzo Chair & Head, Harold & Inge Marcus Department of Industrial

& Manufacturing Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 2003-present Director (2008-2010 & 2012-present), Co-Director and Co-Founder (2003-2007),

Center for e-Design, a 7-university/30-member NSF Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC)

2014- 2015 Technical Lead, Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise (AME), Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII), a ManufacturingUSA, National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Institute

2011-2015 Joseph Walkup Professor and Department Chair, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

2010-2011 Program Director, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation (NSF) 2004-2011 Professor (2009-2011), Associate Professor (2004-2009)

Joint Appointment, Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Education Faculty Affiliate, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA

1999-2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 1997-1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1996-1997 Instructor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1981-1982 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1992-1996 Consultant, General Electric Company, Industrial Systems, Salem, VA 1991-1996 Research Fellow and Research Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems

Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1990, Teaching Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 1979-1981 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1984-1987 Systems Analyst, General Electric Company, Consumer Electronics, Portsmouth, VA 1982-1984 Information Systems Management Program, General Electric Company,

Drive Systems, Salem, VA

LEADERSHIP and MANAGEMENT Experienced leader and manager of organizations and programs, engaging individuals and building collaborations to define and implement goals for a common mission and the success of individuals. Activities have included vision, mentoring, hiring, fundraising, budget management, and problem solving. Successes have been national, local, and key to the creation and implementation of centers and institutes, and significant rise in rankings. Successes have also contributed to advances impacting STEM education and diversity. Details are provided in sections that follow.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), 1998 - present American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1995 – present (Fellow awarded 2012) Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2011-present Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), 1980-present (Fellow awarded 2010) International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), 2011 – present SME (formerly, Society of Manufacturing Engineers), 2015-present Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN), 2011-present

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RESEARCH INTERESTS Engineering Design and Smart Manufacturing: process and methods of early design; knowledge and information engineering; product families and platforms; obsolescence in products and systems; complexity of products and systems; cloud computing for design and manufacturing integration; and prognostics and diagnostics in manufacturing. Engineering Design Education: effects of project types, industry/community partnerships, and user-centered design on student learning; engagement and retention of students from underrepresented groups; methods to increase complex problem solving skills, multi-disciplinary collaboration; and the preparation of graduate students, across engineering disciplines, as design educators.

HONORS AND AWARDS IISE Annual Conference, Engineering Economy Division, Best Student Paper Award, 1st Place

(co-author with PhD advisee), 2018 IISE Student Chapter Awards as Advisor (Gold: 2016, 2017, 2018; Bronze: 2002, 2003, 2004) Best Applications Paper Honorable Mention, IIE Transactions Focused Issue on Design and

Manufacturing, Best Paper Award Competition for 2017 Best Paper Award, 36th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Virtual

Environments and Systems (VES), ASME IDETC 2016 Academy of Distinguished Alumni Award, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2016 X-Club Member, Exclusive Club of Thought Leaders at Penn State, Inducted December 2016 Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), awarded July 2012 Tau Beta Pi, Eminent Engineer, inducted December 2011 Fellow, Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), awarded May 2010 Scholar of the Week, Office of the Vice President for Research, Virginia Tech, July 19-25, 2010 Award for Outreach Excellence, College of Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2009 Diggs Teaching Scholar, University Award for Outstanding Teaching and Exceptional

Contributions to the Teaching Program and Learning Environment, Virginia Tech, 2008 Dean's Faculty Fellow Award, College of Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2006-2009 IE Advisor of the Year, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, 2003, 2004 Women in Engineering Program Recognition Award, University of Massachusetts, 2002 Best Paper Award, ASEE Annual Conference, Engineering Economy Division, 2002 College of Engineering, Outstanding Advisor Service Award, University of Massachusetts, 2000 Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, IIE Student Chapter, University of Massachusetts, 1999 Listed in Who’s Who in the World, in America, in Engineering Education for several years 2018 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award Charles Minor Fellowship, College of Engineering, Virginia Tech Management Recognition Award, General Electric, Consumer Electronics Business Operations Alpha Pi Mu, Industrial Engineering Honor Society Mathematical Association of America, awarded membership as outstanding undergraduate

LEADERSHIP and MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Invited speaker, contributor, and participant in several national and local workshops with varied

topics including: effective leadership, negotiation, conflict resolution, personality types and leadership, project management, diversity and inclusion, and more, 1999-present

Crucial Conversations, Iowa State University, 8-week training program, Fall 2014 Emerging Leaders Academy, Iowa State University, year long program, January-December, 2012 Iowa Network for Women in Higher Education Leadership Conference, April 2012 Prospective Department/Program Administrators Session, ISERC Conference, Orlando, May, 2012 New Department Chair Training, Iowa State, 2011-2012 NSF Advance Workshops and Programs, Virginia Tech 2005-2011 NSF AdvanceVT Leadership Development Program, 1-year training program, Virginia Tech, 2005 Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI) Leadership, Cocoa Beach, Florida, 2005

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Information Systems Management Program, General Electric (GE), a two-year corporate management training program, including corporate courses (technical and managerial) and rotational assignments, 1982-1984

EMPLOYMENT Employment details are grouped by type of organization and then chronologically within each type. UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT (including centers and institutes) Peter & Angela Dal Pezzo Chair & Department Head (September 2015-present), Director NSF Center for e-Design, Harold & Inge Marcus Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Pennsylvania State University • Leadership, vision, administration and fundraising for the department. Have led several

initiatives resulting in doubling of research expenditures, innovations in the curriculum (undergrad and grad), improved space utilization, a new academic year undergraduate research program, improved operational efficiencies, and to date, hired 6 faculty (50% women).

• Provide leadership, vision, and management of the Center for e-Design. This NSF industry university cooperative research center (IUCRC) has grown to a 7 university, 25+ industry/agency member consortium with funding from NSF, industry and government agencies. Have mentored and led process improvements and strategic partnerships since the Center was founded in 2003. Millions in funding, new start-ups, patents, publications, graduates, and impact for members.

• Research investigator focused on processes and methods for design and manufacture of products (modeling, forecasting, prediction, and decision support for topics such as product obsolescence, prognostics/diagnositcs, economic analysis of energy sources) and engineering education (integrated curriculum and the impact of context on motivation and learning) funded by the NSF, industry, and donors.

Courses Class Size Date Special Notes Graduate Colloquium1 IE 590 65

83 50 61 35 50 40

Sp16 Fa16 Sp17 Fa17 Sp18 Fa18 Sp19

Redesign of course

1Updated course to be more responsive to student needs/requests, including: outside university speakers, industry speakers, Penn State faculty speakers, student speakers, professional development topics, and a new ‘faculty fair’ poster showcase.

Joseph Walkup Professor & Department Chair (August 2011–September 2015), Director NSF Center for e-Design, and Technical Lead of Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise Area, DMDII, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa • Leadership, vision, administration and fundraising for the department. Department successes

during service as chair include: research expenditures increased 4-fold within 3.5 years, led all discussions with major donor that led to endowment/naming of the department chair position, completion of successful ABET accreditation review, significant growth in undergraduate enrollment (270 to ~500) and graduate program growth to over 200, major renovation of manufacturing teaching labs, hire of 5 ½ faculty and 5 staff, vision for and implementation of undergraduate research program with ~40% matriculation of domestic participants to graduate studies, 95% first-year student retention, 90.5% six-year retention, and 31% of women of both undergraduates and graduates students, and 36% women in the faculty.

• Leadership, vision, and management of the NSF Center for e-Design.

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• Technical lead of Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise (AME) area for the nation’s Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII). Led the definition of the AME area in the technology roadmap and the strategic investment plan. Prepared AME call for proposals and served as science expert for pre-review of all DMDII proposal submissions. Worked closely with DMDII chief technology officer, technology leads of two other areas, and the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) comprised of member industries, agencies, and universities nationwide. Delivered presentations regularly on the AME area nationally in many venues (to industry, government agencies, national conferences, etc.) Led Iowa State University’s successful participation as a Tier I partner in the institute.

• Research investigator with ongoing work in design methodology (product platforming, knowledge engineering, concept generation and obsolescence) and engineering education (context in learning, development of new undergraduate and graduate programs in design) funded by the NSF, industry, and donors.

Professor (June 2009-August 15, 2011), Associate Professor (August 2004-May 2009) and Director of NSF Center for e-Design, Director of Systems Modeling and Realization Technologies Laboratory, Joint Appointment in Departments of Engineering Education and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty Affiliate of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. • Research investigator with ongoing work in design methodology (product platforming,

knowledge engineering, concept generation and obsolescence) and engineering education (complex problem solving, transition from novice to expert designer, and collaboration) funded by NSF and industry.

• Director (lead) of multi-university NSF Center for e-Design, an NSF industry university cooperative research center (I/UCRC).

• Member of first cohort of women at Virginia Tech selected to participate in NSF sponsored Advance Leadership Development Program and later as an Advance Professor and member of leadership team.

• On-going preparation of journal papers, referred conferences papers, and research grant proposals. Active participant in national research strategic planning workshops, as journal area editor, and reviewer for numerous journals and conferences. Details in later sections.

• Graduate program committee chair and engineering education innovation leader during the creation and approval of the Ph.D. graduate degree program for the Department of Engineering Education.

• Recognized innovator in engineering through partnerships with industry and community in student projects. Diggs Teaching Scholar Award received in 2008.

• Outreach with local elementary school (Harding Elementary) through mentoring provided by students in new graduate course for the First Lego League design competition

• Co-director, ROXIE (Real Outreach eXperineces In Engineering). Outreach through design projects with local community partners and businesses with 900+ first year engineering students

• Advisor for 100+ freshmen engineering students annually • Course coordinator and instructor for 2-semester capstone design course in ME, the largest ME

undergraduate program in the country, with ~290 students, 38 projects and 30 faculty project advisors

Courses Class Size Date Special Notes Teaching Engineering Design1 EngE 5984 8 Fa04 New course developed Exploration of Engineering Design2 EngE 1114 66 Sp05 Collaborative projects Independent Study EngE 5974 1 Fa05 Product Platforming Engineering Design and Project3 ME 4015- 250 Fa05 Course coordinator ME 4016 250 Sp06 Exploration of Engineering Design EngE 1114 Sp06 Assisted design projects Design in Engineering Education and Practice1

EngE 5024 12 Fa06

Engineering Design and Project3 ME 4015- 280 Fa06 Redesign of course ME 4016 280 Sp07 Introduced poster event

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Design+Science+Technology=Phoebe's Field

Various 4984/5984

20 Sp07 Co-taught with team of 8 faculty: engineers, ID, physics, education

Exploration of Engineering Design EngE 1114 300* Sp07 *Assisted design projects Design in Engineering Education and Practice1

EngE 5024 1 Fa07

Engineering Design and Project3,4 ME 4015 250 Fa07 Large lecture for all ME 4015 10 Fa07 Animal Shelter Project ME 4016 250 Sp08 Poster event, industry

judges and awards ME 4016 10 Sp08 Animal Shelter Project Exploration of Engineering Design5 EngE 1114 900 Sp08 Team taught course.

Community based projects for 900 students.

Design in Engineering Education and Practice1

EngE 5024 4 Fa08

Engineering Design and Project3,4 ME 4015 271 Fa08 Large lecture for all ME 4015 4 Fa08 Animal Shelter Project ME 4016 271 Sp09 Poster event, industry

judges and awards ME 4016 4 Sp09 Animal Shelter Project Exploration of Engineering Design EngE 1114 100

0 Sp09 Team taught course.

Community based projects

Design in Engineering Education and Practice1

EngE 5024 10 Fa09

Engineering Design and Project3,4 ME 4015 290 Fa09 Large lecture for all ME 4016 290 Sp10 Poster event, industry

judges and awards Engineering Design and Project ME 4015 5 Fa10 MEDCottage Project Engineering Design and Project ME 4016 5 Sp11 MEDCottage Project

1 Co-developed and co-taught new course in how to teach engineering design for graduate students aspiring to become faculty. Topics such as design process and methodology, teaming, theories of student learning and appropriate pedagogical approaches to teaching an open-ended subject such as engineering design are included. Teaching evaluation for “Overall” score was 4.0/4.0 for 2 of the 3 times offered. Several peer reviewed conference papers were published based on this development.

2 Collaborated with Department of Industrial Design faculty and 1 other faculty in Engineering Education on student projects with a focus on assistive technology (AT) design for third world countries and on projects with real clients. Several journal and peer reviewed conference publications have resulted based on this development.

3, 4 Course coordinator for Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design sequence. Redesigned course structure, policies, and weekly lecture for strong match with desired learning outcomes. End of semester poster event added, including best in design awards and participation of industry judges. Significant improvement in learning outcomes for ethics and engineering economy as shown in performance on national engineering licensing test (FE exam). Also, advised senior design teams on projects that provided significant impact/benefit for the Montgomery Animal Shelter (dog pound). Introduced new end of the year showcase and poster event, including industry participants in judging best-in-design competition.

5 Co-taught 900 first year students (3, 300 seat sections) engineering design process, methods and tools (teaming and collaboration, project management, conceptual design methods/tools). Co-lead design projects with 85+ community partners. ROXIE: Real Outreach eXeriences in Engineering. Personally funded logo artwork contest for ROXIE projects.

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Assistant Professor, Co-Director of NSF Center for e-Design, Director of Systems Modeling and Realization Technologies Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts (January 1999-August 2004). • Principal and co-principal investigator on grants/contracts NSF and industry. • Strategic research/education initiatives for engineering design and assistive technology. • Led University of Massachusetts Amherst participation in multi-university NSF industry

university cooperative research center (IUCRC) for e-design and realization of products and systems. Included cross-disciplinary team of 9 UMass faculty from Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, and the School of Management.

• Focus on initiatives to increase information technology (IT) and industry participation in the engineering curriculum. Ultimately, the goal is to better prepare students with skills to succeed as engineers in an increasingly IT-enabled interdisciplinary and distributed world.

• Integration of research in new course developments and updates to existing courses, including collaborative learning environments for the design and realization of products and systems.

• Outreach with local high school (Amherst Regional High School) and Hampshire College. Courses Class Size Date Special Notes

Graduate Independent Study MIE 796 1 Sp02 Equivalent MIE 754 1 Fa02 Industrial Engineering Graduate Seminar MIE 794 22 Sp02 Lectures & guests Manufacturing and Engineering Economics1

MIE 754 18 Fa01 On-campus & satellite

Intelligent and Integrated Design Systems2

MIE 597O 9 Sp01 New course developed

Independent Study Projects MIE 496 1 Fa01 Undergrad research 2 Fa02 Undergrad research Senior Design to Aid the Disabled3 MIE 496A/

MIE 497 varied

4-45 Fa-Sp/

00-02

New course co-taught

Senior Industrial Engineering Seminar MIE 492 9 Fa03 Industrial Engineering Capstone Design MIE 478 9

6 Sp02 Sp03

11 Sp04 Operations Research I MIE 379 12

19 1

Sp99 Sp00 Sp00

Included software & term projects Honors project

Engineering Economic Decision Making1 MIE 353 9 20

Fa99 Fa00

32 Fa03 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design4

MIE 213 25 47 62

Fa02 Sp03 Sp04

1 Developed virtual classroom accessible via the Internet for teaching the engineering economics with an emphasis on design and manufacturing. Provided on-line topical course modules, quizzes, and communication support for collaborative term projects with engineers at General Electric (GE) Industrial Systems and at Pratt & Whitney. Funded by NSF Division of Undergraduate Education.

2 New course developed to address the integration of IT and engineering design. Topics: design automation, knowledge management, and integrated enterprise practice. Funded by grant from Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative, Massachusetts Board of Higher Education.

3 New course co-developed and co-taught in collaboration with four other faculty. Development funded by an NSF BES grant and public service grant from the university. Community collaborators included the Lemelson Assistive Technology Development Center

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(LATDC) at Hampshire College and Adaptive Design Services (ADS) under the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation.

4 Introduced collaboration with Amherst Regional High School teacher and students, and Hampshire College in universal design term projects (devices that accommodate persons with disabilities as well as able bodied users). Managed 2 graduate and 20 undergraduate teaching assistants in conducting CAD lab and project mentoring from design concepts to physical prototype construction. Obtained funding for material costs of design prototypes from Pratt and Whitney and Texas Instruments.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (August 1997 – December 1998) Courses Class Size Special Notes

Engineering Economy1 ISE 2014 400 Taught several times Facility Planning and Material Handling2 ISE 3214 30 Incorporated plant

tours 1 Enhanced course with real world problems in collaboration with industry (General Electric).

Development funded by grant from Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (CEUT).

2 Participated in national material handling design competition. Advisor for two senior design teams. Included international exchange and collaborative

design with French students from Ecole des Mines de Nantes Graduate Project Assistant, “A Methodology and Supporting Framework for Functional Modeling and Configuration in Conceptual Design,” General Electric Motors and Industrial Systems (GEMIS) and Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology (CIT), 08/92-05/96. • Personally initiated project and obtained funded research grant for dissertation research.

Responsible for all project tasks and reports to sponsors. • Developed a methodology and supporting framework for an integrated approach to conceptual

design, including: 1) a functional modeling environment for concept model building, knowledge capture, and reuse, 2) automated configuration procedures, and 3) access to additional tools, analysis routines, and data sources supporting informed decision processes. A prototype system was developed.

Instructor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, (August 1996 - May 1997, January 1991 - July 1991, July 1981 - June 1982) Courses Class Size Special Notes

Technology and Productivity EF 1004 180 Co-taught w/univ president Engineering Economy ISE 2014 200 Taught multiple times Deterministic Operations Research ISE 4310 30 Taught multiple times Industrial Cost Control ISE 3405 90 Economic Evaluation of Industrial Projects ISE 5434 60 On-campus & distant

• Full lecture and course development responsibilities. • Supervision of graduate teaching assistants. Teaching Assistant, Virginia Governor's School of Technology, Held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (July 1991) Course

Industrial Robotics for gifted rising high school seniors • Assisted students enrolled in 3-week summer program in programming and operation of IBM

robot. Graduate Research Assistant, “Design for Manufacture of a Lighting Panel Board - General Electric Electrical Distribution and Control, Salisbury, North Carolina,” General Electric

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Foundation, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (January - March 1990) • Developed case study based on General Electric, Electrical Distribution and Control (ED&C),

Salisbury, North Carolina experiences in design for manufacture and concurrent engineering. On-site interview of General Electric general manager and key participants in ED&C project. The case study covered product development, manufacturing (flexible fabrication system), and self-managed factory teams. Salisbury is one of General Electric's process excellence centers. The case study was developed to provide real life manufacturing examples for engineering students.

Graduate Research Assistant, “A Miniature Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory,” Grant funded by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, (June 1980 - August 1980) • Contributed to the design of a miniature automated machine-robot system. Teaching Assistant, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (January 1990 - December 1990, September 1979 - June 1981) Courses

Systems Analysis Engineering Economy

Manufacturing Systems Intro to IEOR

Theory of Organization

• Conducted class recitations and help sessions, graded papers, substituted for and assisted professors.

• Developed a PC based solution for handling grades and statistics for large classes Student Assistant, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia (January 1976 - May 1979) Courses

Trigonometry Elementary Algebra College Algebra Pre-Calculus for Business Majors

• Instructed, guided, and assisted students in mathematics open self-paced instructional laboratory.

• Conducted help sessions for several lecture courses in the department. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT Program Director (August 2010-August 2011), National Science Foundation (NSF), Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) • Program Director for four (4) programs in DUE, including:

o Math and Science Partnership (MSP) o Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) o Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program

(STEP) o Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and

Mathematics (TUES) • Managed panel reviews, funding and declination decisions; communication, support, and

review of funded grants with principal investigators • Conducted webinars and workshops on topics germane to successful practices (proposal

writing, research management, evaluation and assessment, broader impacts, etc.). • Contributed to the development of new programs and new insight for the field.

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INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT Consultant, Technology Development Center, General Electric Motors and Industrial Systems (GEMIS), Salem, Virginia, (August 1992 - May 1996) • GE provided funding for doctoral research. All work was conducted at the GE facility and

included numerous responsibilities well beyond research. Without additional remuneration, four primary contributions included: (a) Lead role in re-engineering of new product introduction and manufacturing processes.

Coordinated project goals, tasks, and regular multi-functional reviews with GEMIS Vice President.

(b) Key participant in multi-functional teams. (c) Documentation of in-house processes, design of new processes, evaluation of numerous

third-party automation tools, including travel with key GE personnel on several occasions. (d) Assisted in the evaluation of existing sheet metal system. Documented the system (design

description, nesting, process planning, interfaces with MRP, and NC code generation) to ensure all needed functionality would be carried into the definition of a new system. This 57-page document provided basis for system documentation prior to retirement of key personnel.

Systems Analyst, Information Systems, General Electric Consumer Electronics Business Operations, Portsmouth, Virginia, (September 1986 - April 1987, June 1984 - August 1985) • Coordinated replacement of three non-integrated electronic mail systems with a single

commercially available system in both domestic and international locations. The system was installed in one-third the expected time. Management Recognition Award received for performance.

• Coordinated two contract programmers in the implementation of an on-line in-house developed repair-tracking system. Project coordination, programming, and user interface responsibilities.

• Defined requirements and implementation plan for two new major communication products on the Order/Ship/Bill System.

• Worked with users and vendor (Cullinet) to define and implement modifications to accounts payable database and transaction processing system.

• Excellent performance appraisals. Position level increase within one year. Information Systems Management Program (ISMP), Information Systems, General Electric Company, Drive Systems Department, Salem, Virginia (June 1982 - June 1984) • Completed two-year corporate training program. Included rotating assignments across a wide

variety of application areas and responsibilities. General Electric corporate classes in management, communication, software, database technologies, and networking.

• Design and implementation of an on-line inquiry system for factory stockrooms. First in-house developed application to use Cullinet database and development tools in the production environment.

• Major in-house system conversion. Shop floor control system converted from Honeywell 400 to IBM4341 environment. Responsible for data dictionary, file transitions and program conversions.

• Jointly coordinated the installation and user training of a commercially available system for Employee Relations.

• Design, program, and implementation of upgrade to cost accounting tracking procedures. Automatic database updates replaced manual procedures.

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GRANT AND CONTRACT FUNDING 48 Grants totaling nearly $16.5 million as PI or Co-PI. Funding is listed by category below. National Science Foundation (NSF) Funded Projects 24 NSF grants. Served as PI for 17 of these, Co-PI for 6 and senior personnel for 1. 1. Terpenny, J.P., “I/UCRC: Penn State University Phase III: Center for e-Design,” NSF IIP -

Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers, CNS 1650527, $150,000 NSF, $280,000 annually ($840,000 over 3 years) in membership commitments for Penn State University site, 2/28/2017-2/27/2020 (total research in center as a whole, is much larger, involving 7 universities with NSF grants, industry memberships and other related grants). RET ($10,000), REU ($16,000) and INTERN ($29,573) supplements for Penn State in 2018.

2. Terpenny, J.P., “I/UCRC Innovative Managing Director,” NSF IIP 1331460, supplement to IIP 1238335 Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers, $599,994, 9/01/2013-8/31/2019.

3. Terpenny, J.P. and Vance, J., “Full Center Grant: I/UCRC for Center for e-Design,” NSF IIP - Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers, IIP 1238335, $300,000 NSF, $270,000 annually in memberships at Iowa State University, 9/01/2012-8/31/2017 (total research in center as a whole, is much larger, involving 7 universities with NSF grants, industry memberships and related grants).

4. Terpenny, J.P. and Vance, J., “Planning Grant: I/UCRC for Center for e-Design,” NSF IIP – Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers, $13,000, 03/15/2012-2/28/2013.

5. Terpenny, J.P., “Workshop Proposal: Effective Negotiation Skills,” National Science Foundation, Engineering, Diversity and Outreach Program, ENG-0948057, ($29,049), 9/1/2009-12/31/2012.

6. Terpenny, J. (Virginia Tech, Lead), along with Rai, R. (California State University, Fresno) and Sandborn, P. (University of Maryland), “Collaborative Research: Knowledge Representation and Design for Managing Product Obsolescence,” National Science Foundation, CMMI, Engineering Design 0928530, ($316,244 total of 3 universities, $109,025 at Virginia Tech), 7/1/2009-10/31/2012.

7. Gero, J. (George Mason University, Lead) with Paretti, M., Williams, C., and Terpenny, J. (Virginia Tech), “Collaborative Research: Using Innovations in Cognitive Science to Monitor the Development of Design Thinking in Engineering Students - A Longitudinal Study,” National Science Foundation, EEC ($400,000 total, $111,079 at Virginia Tech), 08/01/09-07/31/12.

8. Paretti, M., Jones, B., Williams, C., Knott, T., Matusovich, H., and Terpenny, J. (Virginia Tech, Lead), Newstetter, W. (Georgia Tech), “A Mixed-Methods Study of the Effects of First-Year Project Pedagogies on the Retention and Career Plans of Women in Engineering,” National Science Foundation, HRD-0936704, $492,637, 11/01/09-10/31/12.

9. Terpenny, J.P., “Collaborative Research: Dynamic Web Based Methods and Tools for Multi-University I/UCRC Management, Data Integration and Decision Support,” National Science Foundation, Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), NSF IIP 0840402, 08/18/08-08/17/2012, $100,000 to Virginia Tech of $200,000 project in collaboration with the NSF Center for Friction Stir Processing at South Dakota School of Mines.

10. Terpenny, J.P., “Center for E-Design: IT Enabled Design and Realization of Engineered Products and Systems,” National Science Foundation - Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), PI of Virginia Tech participation and Director/Lead institution of multi-university NSF IUCRC. NSF EEC 0542084, 9/15/05-8/31/12. Virginia Tech center funding of over $1 million ($250,000 + $150,000 as lead institution from NSF, $750,000 minimum from industry). Other universities (UPitt, UMass, UCF, and CMU) have NSF grants and industry members (each funded at a minimum of $1 million). Additional $88,000 of funding received for 8 REU Supplements, and 4 RET Supplements.

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11. Terpenny, J.P., McNair, L., Paretti, M., Goff, R., Fox, E., and Kasarda, M., “CI-TEAM Implementation Project: Collaborative Research - A National Engineering Dissection Cyber-Collaboratory,” National Science Foundation, CyberInfrastructure Team, PI of $104,378 of $900,000 9-univeristy project, NSF 0636151, 01/01/07-12/31/09 in collaboration with Penn State, University of Missouri-Rolla, Bucknell, Drexel, Suny Buffalo, Northwestern, Sweet Briar, and Norfolk State.

12. McNair, L., Borrego, M., Goff, R., Paretti, M., and Terpenny, J., “Preparing Engineering Students for the Challenges of Interdisciplinary Design Teams,” National Science Foundation, Engineering Education Program, $433,273, 0648439, 03/01/07-2/28/11.

13. McNair, L., Borrego, M., and Terpenny, J., “SGER: Facilitating Understanding and Communication in Interdisciplinary Design Teams,” National Science Foundation - Design and Manufacturing Innovation, Design Engineering, $100,000, NSF DMI-0619263 07/01/06-06/30/08.

14. Lo, J., Knott, M., Terpenny, J.P., Goff, R.M., Lohani, V., and Griffin, O.H., “Facilitating Case Reuse During Problem Solving,” National Science Foundation - Division of Undergraduate Education, CCLI, $120,800 of $596,397 project, in collaboration with University of Missouri-Columbia and Kansas State University, NSF DUE 0618541 10/01/06-12/31/09.

15. Terpenny, J.P., “Collaborative Research: A TIE Research Program on e-Design for Friction Stir Welding and Processing,” National Science Foundation, Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), NSF EEC-0632758, 09/01/06-08/31/08, $50,000 to Virginia Tech of $100,000 project in collaboration with University of Missouri-Rolla.

16. Terpenny, J.P., “International supplement to Center for e-Design,” $10,000, NSF IIP, 0646990, 09/11/06-09/10/07.

17. Terpenny, J.P., “Planning Grant - Center for E-Design: IT Enabled Design and Realization of Engineered Products and Systems,” National Science Foundation - Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), NSF EEC-0457510, 12/15/04-11/30/06, ($10,000). Other PIs and universities include Nnaji, B. (University Pittsburgh), Grosse, I. (Univ Massachusetts), and Crumpton-Young, L. (Univ Central Florida).

18. Terpenny, J.P., “ITR: Collaborative Research: An Information Management Infrastructure for Product Family Planning and Mass Customization,” National Science Foundation, Information Technology Research Program, Medium Group Grants. PI for NSF IIS-0325279, 09/15/03-09/14/07, ($212,373 + $12,000 REU), of a multi-university (5 Co-PIs), 3 year effort totaling $1,045,000. With Timothy Simpson and Soundar Kumara (Penn State), Steven Shooter (Bucknell), and Robert B. Stone (Univ. of Missouri-Rolla). Grant moved from UMass to Virginia Tech. New grant number: 0532650.

19. Terpenny, J.P., “SGER GOALI - Collaborative Research: Forecasting and Proactive Management of Obsolescence for Sustainment-Dominated Systems,” National Science Foundation - Design and Manufacturing Innovation, Design Engineering, NSF DMI-0438266, 10/01/04-09/30/06, ($50,000) of a multi-university (2 Co-PIs), 1 year effort totaling $100,000. With Peter Sandborn (Univ. of Maryland). New grant number: 0532643.

20. Terpenny, J.P., “Collaborative Research: Center for E-Design: IT Enabled Design and Realization of Engineered Products and Systems,” National Science Foundation - Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), original PI of UMass participation as a full partner in multi-university NSF IUCRC in collaboration with B.O. Nnaji at University of Pittsburgh. UMass founding partners included: IBM, Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), Pratt & Whitney, BAE Systems, Raytheon). Center funding for UMass alone is a minimum of $1 million over a 5 year period ($250,000 from NSF, $750,000 from industry, $6,000 REU in 2004). NSF EEC-0332508, 08/01/03-07/31/08 (change of PI to Ian Grosse after departure from UMass to Virginia Tech).

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21. Terpenny, J.P., “Collaborative Research: Multi-University Center for E-Design: IT Enabled Design and Realization of Engineered Products and Systems,” National Science Foundation - Industry University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC), Planning Grant, NSF EEC-0225305, 08/15/02-7/31/03, ($10,000). PI for University of Massachusetts Amherst participation as a full partner in multi-university NSF IUCRC in collaboration with B.O. Nnaji at University of Pittsburgh.

22. Terpenny, J.P., “DesignExplorer: Knowledge Management, Modeling, and Synthesis for Conceptual Design,” National Science Foundation – Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation, Design Engineering, includes a Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Supplement, NSF DMI-0115211, 09/01/01-08/31/03, ($70,000).

23. Gao, R., Ritter, J., Fisher, D., Krishnamurty, S., and Terpenny, J., “Senior Design Projects to Aid the Disabled,” National Science Foundation, Biomedical Engineering NSF, BES-0001347, 07/01/2000-06/30/2005, ($124,993).

24. Sullivan, W.G. and Terpenny, J.P., “A Virtual Classroom Experiment for Teaching the Economic Principles of Engineering Design,” National Science Foundation – Division of Undergraduate Education NSF DUE-9952750, 02/01/2000-08/31/2001, ($180,000).

Institute, Industry, Professional Society and Donor Funded Projects 1. Murthy, S. (Rolls-Royce, Lead), Sivitch, L. (Boeing), Melkote, S. (Georgia Tech),

Terpenny, J. (Penn State), and Wu, D. (UCF), Sutton, C. (Deere), Thomas, W. (Sentient), “Lower Life Cycle Costs, Improve Design & Performance Robustness through the Digital Thread,” Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII 15-5), Systems Design through the Digital Thread, $1.2 million with $173,460 Penn State share (start date 3/7/2017, 18 months).

2. Terpenny, J. (Penn State, Lead), Wu, D. (UCF), Gao, R. (Case Western Reserve), Zhang, L. (GE Global Research), and Beckman, M. (Microsoft), “Cloud-Enabled Machine with Data-Driven Intelligence,” Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII-15-14), Hardware/Software Toolkit for Real-time Machine and Process Diagnostics, Monitoring and Self-Correction ($1.5 million with $375,000 Penn State share, start date 2/2/2017, 18 months).

3. Several projects through Center for e-Design in collaboration with industry. See http://www.centerforedesign.org/ Projects have included: product family and platform design, product obsolescence, designing a unified trust model and metrics for trustworthiness in collaborative design, product complexity.

4. Terpenny, J.P. and Stone, R., “PAWS: A Partnership in Animal Welfare Service,” 1/2012-1/2013, $35,000.

5. ASME Division of Engineering Design, “Workshop: Networking Skills and Strategies,” $6,800, 8/2010.

6. ASME Division of Engineering Design, “Workshop: Effective Negotiation Skills,” $10,000, 8/2009.

7. Terpenny, J.P., “Component Obsolescence Risk Assessment,” Kollmorgen Electro-Optical, 08/18/03-08/18/04, ($82,746).

8. Terpenny, J.P., “Support for Team Projects for Course - Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Design,” Texas Instruments, 05/03/04, ($2,000).

9. Terpenny, J.P., “Support for Team Projects and Plant Trips for Course - Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Design,” Pratt and Whitney - United Technologies Corporation, 11/20/02, ($2,500).

10. Terpenny, J.P., “Improving Engineering Processes and Productivity Through Knowledge Capture and Reuse,” Telaxis Communications, 06/26/2000-09/01/2001, ($35,415).

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11. Terpenny, J.P., “Knowledge Sharing on the Internet,” Apprentice Systems, 06/01/01, ($11,500).

University and State Funded Projects 1. Terpenny, J., Wu, D., Liu, P., and Simpson, T., “The Dark Side of Digital Innovation:

Understanding Cyber Threats for Digital Manufacturing,” $26,960. Penn State Institute for CyberScience, April 2017 Seed Grant Program.

2. Terpenny, J., Harmonosky, C., Lehtihet, A., Prabhu, V., Ventura, J., Freivalds, A., Joshi, E., Miller, S., Tucker, C., “Product-Based Learning: Bundling Goods and Services,” Leonhard Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Education, 6/2016-5/2018, ($126,952).

3. Tucker, C., Anumba, C., Bilen, S., and Terpenny, J., “VR Penn State: Teaching Engineering Concepts in an Immersive Virtual Reality Environment,” Penn State University, Center for Online Innovation in Learning (COIL), 12/2015, ($38,745).

4. Peters, F., Kim, G., Agba, E., Chandra, A., Molian, P., Heindel, T., Frank, M., Jackman, J., Terpenny, J., “IMSE/ME Manufacturing Laboratory Improvements,” Dean's Education Initiative, $274,400.

5. Ringholtz, D., Borisch, R., Terpenny, J., and Vance, J., “Interdisciplinary Design Education, Research and Engagement,” Provost Office Strategic Initiative, Iowa State University, College of Engineering, College of Design, and Extension. 1/2012-12/2014, ($1,521,500).

6. Heindel, T. and Terpenny, J., “Enhancing manufacturing laboratories for experiential learning,” Provost Office Strategic Initiative, Iowa State University, 1/2012-6/2012, ($150,000).

7. Borrego, M., McNair, L., Goff, R., Paretti, M. and Terpenny, J., “Assessing Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Experiences at the Freshman Level,” Faculty Development and Assessment Grant, Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Academic Assessment Program, Virginia Tech, April 2006, 04/01/06 – 08/15/06 ($6000).

8. Bohn, J.H., Griffin, O.H., Terpenny, J.P., and Goff, R.M., SCHEV Equipment Trust Fund Phase 19, 11/17/05, ($46,125).

9. Terpenny, J.P., Office of Research Affairs, University of Massachusetts in support of NSF IUCRC initiative (above), 09/30/02, ($23,500).

10. Terpenny, J.P., College of Engineering, University of Massachusetts in support of NSF IUCRC initiative (above), 09/30/02, ($2,000).

11. Terpenny, J.P. and Woolf, B.P., “Intelligent and Integrated Design Systems Course,” Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative – Massachusetts Board of Higher Education, 01/15/01-06/15/01, ($26,000).

12. Gao, R., Ritter, J., Fisher, D., Krishnamurty, S., and Terpenny, J., “Senior Design Projects in Assistive Technologies,” Public Service Grant, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, 09/01/2000-08/31/2001, ($15,000).

13. Terpenny, J.P. and Sullivan, W.G., “Beyond the Classroom: A Virtual Community to Enhance Learning and Support the Teaching of Large Multidisciplinary Classes,” Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (CEUT), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 01/98-05/98, ($4,000).

Proposals Under Development and/or Review 1. Senior Personnel with John Messner (PI) and several other co-PIs and senior personnel,

“Workforce Education for Smart Connected Autonomous Construction,” NSF Research Traineeship (NRT), $2,990,071, submitted 2/6/2019.

2. Co-PI with Hui Yang (PI), “Bionic Modeling and Analysis of Techno-economic Dynamics in Remanufacturing Ecosystems,” REMADE Institute, due 2/11/2019.

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PUBLICATIONS (* indicates current or former student; ** is current or former postdoc) Book Chapters (peer reviewed) 1. Gilbert, T.* and Terpenny, J., Book Chapter: “Modeling Engineering Student Success

Needs,” in Women in Industrial and Systems Engineering: Key Advances and Perspectives on Emerging Topics!, in the Women in Engineering and Science series, Springer (in press).

2. Zheng, L.*, Chang, X.*, and Terpenny, J.P., Book Chapter: “Ontology Development and Optimization for Data Integration and Decision Making in Product Design and Obsolescence Management,” in Ontology Modeling in Physical Asset Integrity Management, Springer International Publishing AG, Switzerland, 2015,XVIII, (invited).

3. Moon, S.K.*, Chang, X.*, Terpenny, J.P., Simpson, T., and Kumara, S.R.T., Book Chapter: “Toward a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design,” in Advances in Mass Customization and Personalization, Vol. 1, Frank Piller and Mitchell Tseng (Ed), World Scientific Press, December 2009 (invited).

4. Wang, J.* and Terpenny, J.P., Book Chapter: “Interactive Preference Incorporation in Evolutionary Engineering Design,” Yaochu Jin (Ed), Knowledge Incorporation in Evolutionary Computation, in the Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing Series, Springer, 2005, 525-543.

5. Fan, Z.*, Wang, J., Seo K., Hu, J., Rosenberg, R. C., Terpenny, J. P., and Goodman, E. D., Book Chapter: “Automating the Hierarchical Synthesis of MEMS Using Evolutionary Approaches,” Nadia Nedjah (ed.), Evolutionary Machine Design: Methodology and Applications, Nova Science Publishers, New York. 2005, 129-149.

Book Chapters (editor reviewed) 1. National Science Foundation Engineering Senior Design Projects to Aid Persons with

Disabilities, contributing author of chapters with projects from University of Massachusetts in annual editions published 2000-2004. Edited by John D. Enderle and Brooke Hallowell, Creative Learning Press, Inc.

Journal Publications (accepted, in press or published) 1. Wu, D.**, Wei, Y.*, and Terpenny, J., “Predictive Modeling of Surface Roughness in

Additive Manufacturing Using Machine Learning,” International Journal of Production Research https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2018.1505058.

2. Wu, D.**, Ren, A.*, Zhang, W., Terpenny, J., Liu, P., Fan, F., and Fu, X., “Cyber security for digital manufacturing”, Journal of Manufacturing Systems https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmsy.2018.03.006 .

3. Li, Z., Wu, D.**, Hu, C., and Terpenny, J., “An Ensemble Learning-based Prognostic Approach with Degradation-Dependent Weights for Remaining Useful Life Prediction,” Special Issue on Impact of Prognostics and Health Management in Systems Reliability and Maintenance Planning, Reliability Engineering & System Safety, DOI 10.1016/j.ress.2017.12.016

4. Wu, D.**, Jennings, C. *, Terpenny, J., Gao, R., and Kumara, S.,“A Comparative Study on Machine Learning Algorithms for Smart Manufacturing: Application of Random Forests to Tool Wear Prediction,” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 139 (7), April 2017.

5. Wu, D.**, Liu, S., Zhang, L., Guzzo, J., Gao, R., Terpenny, J., and Kurfess, T., “A Fog Computing-Based Framework for Process Monitoring and Prognosis in Cyber-Manufacturing,” Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 43 (2017) 25-34.

6. Wu, D.**, Liu, X., Hebert, S., Gentzsch, W., Terpenny, J., “Democratization of Computer-Aided Engineering Using High Performance Cloud Computing: Performance Evaluation and

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Benchmarking,” Special Issue on High Performance Computing and Data Analytics for Cyber Manufacturing, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 43 (2), 316-326, April 2017.

7. Lesniak, K.*, Tucker, C., Bilen, S., Terpenny, J., Anumba, C., “Immersive Distributed Design through Real Time Capture, Translation and Rendering of 3D Mesh Data,” ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 17 (3), February 2017.

8. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Forecasting obsolescence risk and product lifecycle with machine learning,” IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology, Volume: 6, Issue: 9, September 2016.

9. Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., and Schaefer, D.,“Digital Design and Manufacturing on the Cloud: A Review of Tools, Software, and Services,” AIEDAM: Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, DOI: 10.1017/S0890060416000305, August 2016.

10. Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., Gentzsch, W., “Economic Benefit Analysis of Cloud-Based Design, Engineering Analysis, and Manufacturing,” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 137(4): 040903-040903-9, DOI: 10.1115/1.4030306, August 2015.

11. Zheng, L.*, Terpenny, J., and Sandborn, P., “Design Refresh Planning Models for Managing Obsolescence,” IIE Transactions, Design and Manufacturing, Vol. 47, Issue 12, 2015. Also selected for feature in IE Magazine. Won Best Applications Paper Honorable Mention designation in the IIE Transactions Focused Issue on Design and Manufacturing Best Paper Award Competition for 2017.

12. Sahin, A.*, Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., and Van Aken, E., “A Structured Approach to Platform-Driven Product Planning”, Engineering Management Journal, Volume 25, Issue 2, June 2014.

13. Zheng, L.* and Terpenny, J., “A Hybrid Ontology Approach for Integration of Obsolescence Information,” Computers & Industrial Engineering, Vol. 65, Issue 3, July 2013, 485–499.

14. Zheng, L.*, Nelson, R.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Sandborn, P., “Ontology-Based Knowledge Representation for Product Life-Cycle Concepts and Obsolescence Forecasting,” Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, March 2013, Vol. 13, 014501:1-8.

15. Kim, H. N.*, Smith-Jackson, T., and Terpenny, J.P., “Haptic Perception of Users with Low Vision and Their Needs in Haptic-incorporated User Interfaces,” Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, April 23, 2013, 1-14 (doi:10.3109/17483107.2013.769121).

16. Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., and Sahin-Sariisik, A.*, “Harnessing Product Complexity: Step 2 – Measuring and Evaluating Complexity Levels,” The Engineering Economist, Vol. 57, August 2012, 178-191.

17. Butler, W.M.*, Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Pant, R., Steinhauer, H.*, “Improving the Aerospace Capstone Design Experience Through Simulation Based Learning,” International Journal of Engineering Education, February 2012: Volume 28, No. 2, 1-9.

18. Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Sahin-Sariisik, A.*, “Harnessing Product Complexity: Step 1 - Establishing Product Complexity Dimensions and Indicators,” The Engineering Economist, Vol. 56, March 2011, 59-79.

19. Ren, P.*, Hong, D.W., Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “Bridging Theory and Practice in a Senior Level Robotics Course for Mechanical and Electrical Engineers,” ASEE Computers in Education Journal, No.4, October-December 2010.

20. Li, Y.*, Chang, X.*, Terpenny, J., and Gilbert, T.*, “Ontology-based Multi-platform Identification Method”, Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, Vol. 10, No.3 September 2010, 031011 (10 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3467010.

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21. Chang, X.*, Terpenny, J., and Koelling, P., “Reducing Errors in the Development, Maintenance and Utilisation of Ontologies”, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, April 2010, Volume 23, Issue 4, 341-352.

22. Williams, C., McNair, L., Crede, E.*, Paretti, M., Terpenny, J., “Designing Hands-On Teaming Activities for Courses with Large Enrollments: Exploring Sustainability Tradeoffs,” Special Issue on Sustaining Sustainable Design, International Journal of Engineering Education, 2010, Vol. 26, No. 2, 408-417.

23. Goff, R., Williams, C., Terpenny, J., Gilbert, K., Knott, T. and Lo, J., “ROXIE: Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering First-Year Engineering Students Designing for Community Partners,” Special Issue on Sustaining Sustainable Design, International Journal of Engineering Education, 2010, Vol. 26, No. 2, 349-358.

24. Chang, X.*, Rai R.**, and Terpenny, J., “Development and Utilization of Ontologies in Design for Manufacturing (DFM)”, Journal of Mechanical Design, February 2010, Vol. 132, No. 2, 12 pages.

25. Chang, X.* and Terpenny, J.P., “Ontology-Based Data Integration and Decision Support for Product e-Design,” Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (RCIM), 2009, Vol. 25, 863-870 (invited).

26. Rai, R.** and Terpenny, J., “Managing Technological Product Obsolescence Design Principles,” IEEE Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies, December 2008, Vol. 31, No. 4, 880-889.

27. Wang, J.*, Fan, Z.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Goodman, E.D., “Cooperative Body Brain Coevolutionary Synthesis of Mechatronic Systems,” Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing (AIEDAM), 2008, Vol. 22, No. 3, 219-234.

28. Chang, X.*, Sahin, A.*, and Terpenny, J., “Ontology-Based Graphical Modeling Tool for Product Conceptual Design”, Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (RCIM), Vol. 24, 2008, 755-762 (invited).

29. Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Lohani, V., Mullin, J.*, and Lo, J., “Preparing Globally and Socially Conscious Engineers: International and Human-Centered Design Projects and Activities in the First Year,” Special Issue on Design and Engineering Education in the Flat World, International Journal of Engineering Education, March 2008, Vol. 24, No. 2, 409-419.

30. Kasarda, M., Terpenny, J., Inman, D., Precoda, K., Jelesko, J., Sahin, A.*, and Park, J.**, “Design for ADaptability (DFAD) – A New Concept for Achieving Sustainable Design,” Robotics and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, December 2007, Vol. 23, No. 6, 727-734.

31. Sahin, A.*, Bøe, M.*, Terpenny, J. and Bøhn, J., “Study to Understand Perceptual Discrepancies Using Visual Illusions and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA),” Journal of Mechanical Design, Special Edition on Engineering Design Education, July 2007, Vol. 129, Issue 7, pp. 744-752.

32. Terpenny, J.P., Goff, R.M., Vernon, M.R., Green, W.R., “Utilizing Assistive Technology Design Projects and Interdisciplinary Teams to Foster Inquiry and Learning in Engineering Design,” Special Issue on Learning and Engineering Design, International Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 22, no. 3, 2006 (invited).

33. Shooter, S., Simpson, T., Stone, R., Terpenny, J. and Kumara, S., “Toward a Multi-agent Information Management Infrastructure for Product Family Planning and Mass Customisation,” International Journal of Mass Customisation, vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, 134-155.

34. Wang, J.*, Fan, Z.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Goodman, E.D., “Knowledge Interaction with Genetic Programming in Mechatronic Systems Design Using Bond Graphs,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Special Issue on Knowledge Extraction and Incorporation in Evolutionary Computation, vol. 35, no. 2, May 2005, 172-182.

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35. Sullivan, W.G. and Terpenny, J.P., “A Virtual Classroom Experiment for Teaching Engineering Economy,” The Engineering Economist, vol. 49, no. 4, 2004, 279-306.

36. Wang, J.* and Terpenny, J., “Interactive Evolutionary Solution Synthesis in Fuzzy Set-based Preliminary Engineering Design,” Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, vol. 14, no. 2, 2003, 153-167.

37. Wang, J.* and Terpenny, J.P., “Learning and Adaptation of Fitness Approximation in Engineering Design Synthesis,” International Journal of Smart Engineering System Design, vol. 5, no. 3, 2003, 1-11.

38. Terpenny, J.P., “Toward an Integrated Framework for Concurrent Engineering Design”. European Design Engineer, vol. 2, no. 1, 1998, 36-38.

39. Terpenny, J.P. and Davis, R.P., “Postoptimality Analysis for a Network Protocol Design Model,” Computers and Industrial Engineering Journal, vol. 9, no. 4, 1985, 327-337.

Journal Publications (in review, under revision or in preparation) 1. Matenga, Z.*, Fedderke, J., and Terpenny, J., “Pricing Dynamics of Electricity in Privatized

Markets with Underdeveloped Networks,” Energy Economics (in review, October 2018). 2. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Data-Driven Design for Obsolescence Risk

Management,” ASME Journal of Mechanical Design Special Issue: Data-Driven Design, (under revision).

3. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., and Sandborn, “Reducing the Cost Impact of Misclassification Errors in Obsolescence Risk Forecasting,” International Journal of Production Economics, (under revision).

4. Wei, Y.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Damage Propagation Prediction for Aircraft Engines Using Machine Learning,” (in preparation).

Conference Proceedings Publications (peer reviewed) 1. Wei, Y.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “A Decision-Level Data Fusion Approach to

Surface Roughness Prediction,” NAMRC 47 | MSEC 2019, June 10–14, 2019, Erie, Pennsylvania, (accepted).

2. Kulkarni, A.*, Matenga, Z.*, and Terpenny, J., “Optimal Sensor Selection Modeling,” IISE Annual Conference & Expo 2019, May 18-21, 2019, Orlando (accepted).

3. Matenga, Z.*, Terpenny, J., and Fedderke, J., “Optimal Taxing Strategy to Improve Competitiveness of Renewable Energy Utilities,” IISE Annual Conference & Expo 2019, May 18-21, 2019, Orlando (accepted).

4. Kulkarni, A.*, Vidvans, A., Rifat, M.*, Bicknell, G.*, Gong, X.*, Moanogharan, G., Terpenny, J., and Basu, S., “Scalable Detection of Defects in Additively Manufactured PLA Components,” Proceedings of the ASME 2018 North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC 46), June 18-22, 2018, College Station, Texas.

5. Wu, D.**, Wei, Y.*, and Terpenny, J., “Surface Roughness Prediction in Additive Manufacturing Using Machine Learning,” Proceedings of the ASME 2018 Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference MSEC2018, June 18–June 22, 2018, College Station, Texas.

6. Kulkarni, A.*, Jennings, C.*, and Terpenny, J., “Clustering Design Structure Matrix: A Review of Methods and Evaluation Metrics,” Proceedings of the 2018 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 19-22, 2018, Orlando.

7. Harmonosky, C., Terpenny, Lehtihet, A., Ventura, J., Probhu, V., Freivalds, A., and Joshi, E., “Initiating Curricular Change through Product-Based Learning,” Proceedings of the 2018 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 19-22, 2018, Orlando (abstract).

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8. Wei, Y.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Data-Driven Predictive Maintenance for Aircraft Engines,” Proceedings of the 2018 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 19-22, 2018, Orlando.

9. Matenga, Z.* and Terpenny, J., “Pricing Dynamics of Electricity in Privatized Markets with Underdeveloped Networks,” Proceedings of the 2018 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 19-22, 2018, Orlando, IISE Engineering Economy Division Best Student Paper Award, 1st Place.

10. Terpenny, J., Harmonosky, C., Lehtihet, A., Ventura, J., Prabhu, V., Freivalds, A., and Joshi, E., “Product-Based Learning: Bundling Goods and Services For An Integrated Context Rich Industrial Engineering Curriculum,” ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 24-27, 2018.

11. Li, Z., Wu, D.**, Hu, C., Terpenny, J., and Shen, S., “An Ensemble Learning-based Prognostic Approach with Degradation-Dependent Weights: Prediction of Remaining Useful Life for Aircraft Engines,”International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers & Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE 2017), August 6-9, 2017, Cleveland, OH.

12. Wu, D., Jennings, C., Terpenny, J., Gao, R., and Kumara, S., “Data-Driven Prognostics Using Random Forests: Prediction of Tool Wear,”ASME 2017 Manufacturing and Science Conference (MSEC 2017), June 4-8, 2017, Los Angeles, CA.

13. Ren, A.*, Wu, D.**, Zhang, W.*, Terpenny, J., and Liu, P., “Cyber Security in Smart Manufacturing: Survey and Challenges,” Proceedings of the 2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 20-23, 2017, Pittsburgh, PA.

14. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis for Forecasting Obsolescence Risk,” Proceedings of the 2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 20-23, 2017, Pittsburgh, PA.

15. Zokaeinikoo, M.* and Terpenny, J., “Movie Actor Key Attributes Success Prediction With Network Community Detection,” Proceedings of the 2017 Industrial and Systems Engineering Conference, May 20-23, 2017, Pittsburgh, PA.

16. Wu, D.**, Jennings, C.*, Terpenny, J., and Kumara, S., “Cloud-Based Machine Learning for Predictive Analytics: Tool Wear Prediction in Milling,” 2016 IEEE International Conference on Big Data, December 5-8, 2016, Washington, DC.

17. Lesniak, K.*, Tucker, C., Bilen, S., Terpenny, J., Anumba, C.,“DETC2016-59762: Networked, Real Time Translation of 3D Mesh Data to Immersive Virtual Reality Environments,” ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2016, August 21–24, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Awarded best paper CIE Conference - Virtual Environments and Systems (VES).

18. Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., and Schaefer, D., “A Survey of Cloud-Based Design and Manufacturing Tools,” ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2016, August 21–24, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

19. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Forecasting Obsolescence Risk using Machine Learning,” Proceedings of the ASME 2016 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, (MSEC 2016), June 27 - July 1, 2016, Blacksburg, Virginia.

20. Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., Zhang, L., Gao, R., and Kurfess, T., “Fog-Enabled Architecture for Data-Driven Cyber-Manufacturing Systems,” Proceedings of the ASME 2016 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, (MSEC 2016), June 27 - July 1, 2016, Blacksburg, Virginia.

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21. Wang, P.*, Gao, R., Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “A Computational Framework for Cloud-Based Machine Prognosis,”49th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CIRP-CMS 2016), Stuttgart, Germany, from May 25th to 27th, 2016.

22. Jennings, C.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Forecasting Product Obsolescence Using Machine Learning,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 21-24, 2016, Anaheim, California.

23. Wu, D.**, Liu, X., Gentzsch, W., Hebert, S., Slagter, W., and Terpenny, J., “Performance Analysis of High Performance Computing in the Cloud: A Case Study for Finite Element Analysis,” ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2015, August 2-5, 2015, Boston, Massachusetts.

24. Jennings, C.* and Terpenny, J., “Taxonomy of Factors for Lifetime Buy,” 2015 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), Nashville, Tennessee, May 30-June 2, 2015.

25. Wu, D.**, Terpenny, J., and Gentzsch, W., “Cloud-Based Design, Engineering Analysis, and Manufacturing: A Cost-Benefit Analysis,” North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC), June 8-12, 2015, Charlotte, North Carolina.

26. Zheng, L.*, Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., “A study of correlation between DMSMS obsolescence and counterfeit electronics”, ASME 2014 International Design and Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, August 14-17, 2014, Buffalo, NY.

27. Orfi, N.*, Zheng, L.*, Chang, X.*, and Terpenny, J., “Ontology-based system for product complexity decision making,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 31-June 3, 2014, Montreal, Canada (invited).

28. Terpenny, J., “Mary Poppins Was a Very Wise Woman: Insights for Effective Leadership in Academia”, ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 15-18, 2014, Indianapolis.

29. Zheng, L.*, Sandborn, P., Terpenny, J., and Orfi, N.*, “An Ontological Model and Method for Obsolescence Resolution and Management,”24th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM), May 20-23, 2014, San Antonio, Texas.

30. Zheng, L.*, Chang, X.*, and Terpenny, J., “Ontology-based Data Inquiry for Mitigation of Obsolescence Cost Analysis,”ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), August 4-7, 2013 in Portland, OR.

31. Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., and Sahin-Sariisik, A.*, “Managing Complexity in a Production System,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 18-22, 2013, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

32. Zheng, L.*, Chang, X.*, and Terpenny, J., “Development and Optimization of Ontologies for Data Integration and Knowledge Management,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 18-22, 2013, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

33. Fu, K.*, Reid, T.*, Terpenny, J., Thurston, D., Vance, J., Finger, S., Wiens, G., Kazerounian, K., Allen, J., and Jacobson, K., “Broadening Participation: A Report on a Series of Workshops Aimed at Building Community and Increasing the Number of Women and Minorities in Engineering Design,” 2013 ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 23 - 26, 2013 Atlanta, GA.

34. Chang, X.* and Terpenny, J., “Ontology-based Malfunction Forecast and Root Cause Analysis in Product Design,” ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), August 12-15, 2012, Chicago, IL.

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35. Zheng, L.*, Terpenny, J., Nelson, R.*, and Sandborn, P., “Design Refresh Planning Models for Managing Obsolescence,” ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), August 12-15, 2012, Chicago, IL.

36. Zheng, L.* and Terpenny, J., “A Hybrid Ontology Approach for Information Integration,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 19-23, 2012, Orlando, FL.

37. Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., and Sahin-Sariisik, A.*, “Harnessing Complexity: Evaluating Product Family Design,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 19-23, 2012, Orlando, FL (abstract and presentation).

38. Goff, R. and Terpenny, J., “Engineering Design Education - Core Competencies,” 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (ASM), January 9-12, 2012, Nashville, TN.

39. Jacobson, K., Campion, M., Terpenny, J., and Finger, S., “Attracting Future Engineers – Best Practices and Lessons Learned,” panel presentation DEC 3-1, ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011, August 29-31, 2011, Washington, D.C.

40. Nelson, III, R.*, Sandborn, P., Zheng, L.*, Terpenny, J., “Modeling constraints in Design Refresh Planning,” ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011, August 29-31, 2011, Washington, D.C.

41. Butler, W.M.*, Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Pant, R., Steinhauer, H.*, “Improving the Aerospace Capstone Design Experience Through Simulation Based Learning,” Mudd Design Workshop VIII, Design Education: Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Harvey Mudd College, 26–28 May 2011, Claremont, California.

42. Terpenny, J., “Preparing A Competitive NSF Undergraduate Education Proposal,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Reno, Nevada, May 21-25, 2011 (invited).

43. Gilbert, T.* and Terpenny, J., “A Framework to Assess Performance Areas Critical to Student Success,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Reno, Nevada, May 21-25, 2011.

44. Zheng, L.*, Nelson, R.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Sandborn, P., “Ontology-Based Knowledge Representation for Product Life-Cycle Concepts and Obsolescence Forecasting,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Reno, Nevada, May 21-25, 2011.

45. Hyder, Z.*, Ali, Z.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “Employing Engineering Design Tools for Designing/Redesigning of Courses,” Session: The Best of Design in Engineering, 2011 ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 26 - 29, 2011 Vancouver, BC, Canada.

46. Rai, R.**, Terpenny, J., Tekunoff, U.*, Schafer, C.*, Sandborn, P., “Mitigating E-Waste and Osborne Effect: A Product Service System (PSS) Based Design Approach to Create Obsolescence Resistant Products,”: ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2010, August 15–18, 2010, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

47. Li, Y.*, Terpenny, J., and Chang, X.*, “Activity-based Cost Estimation with Consideration of Learning Effects in Product Family Design,” Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM 2010, July 12-14, 2010, California State University, East Bay.

48. Williams, C.B., Crede, E.*, Goff, R., and Terpenny, J.P., “Effects of Student-Customer Interaction in a Cornerstone Design Project,” 2010 ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 20 - 23, 2010 Louisville, Kentucky.

49. Gilbert, T.*, Terpenny, J. and Artis, S., “Student Success – Oriented Needs Analysis Framework: A Pilot Study,” 2010 ASEE Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 20 - 23, 2010 Louisville, Kentucky.

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50. Butler, W.M.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “Using Technology to Bring Realism, Improved Learning and Motivation to Capstone Design,” National Capstone Design Conference, June 7-9, 2010, Boulder, Colorado.

51. Li, Y.* and Terpenny, J., “A Framework of Activity-based Costing for Product Family Cost Estimation,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Cancun, Mexico, June 5-9, 2010.

52. Orfi, N.*, Terpenny, J., and Sahin, A.*, “Harnessing Complexity: An Integrative Approach,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Cancun, Mexico, June 5-9, 2010.

53. Gilbert, T.*, Terpenny, J.P. and Artis, S., “An Engineering Student Success –Oriented Needs Identification and Prioritization Framework,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Cancun, Mexico, June 5-9, 2010.

54. Gilbert, T.*, Terpenny, J.P. and Artis, S., “Student Success – Oriented Needs Analysis Framework,” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

55. Holland, C.*, Newman, A.S.*, Do, T.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “An Updated Approach for Preparing Mechanical Engineering Students for the Machine Design Industry.”” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

56. Kelley, K.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “Reflections On Mentoring First Lego League,” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

57. Butler, W.M.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “An Experiment in Learner –Centered Instruction in Aerospace Engineering Capstone Design,” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

58. Currier, P.*, Goff, R., and Terpenny, J., “A Proposed Leaner-Centered Mechatronics Engineering Instructional Program.”” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

59. Noble, A.*, Goff, R. and Terpenny, J., “The Effect Knowledge Dissemination Structures Play in Increasing Design Efficiency in Small Design Teams,” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

60. Koch, L.*, Goff, R. and Terpenny, J., “Introducing Undergraduates to Load Calculations: A Course Designed Around ASCE-7,”” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010.

61. Williams, C., Goff, R., Terpenny, J., and Gilbert, K., “Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering (ROXIE): Merging Design and Service Learning for First-Year Students on a Large Scale,” 2009 EPICS Conference on Service Learning in Engineering and Computing, August 3-4, 2009, Austin, Texas (abstract accepted for interactive session).

62. Williams, C.B., Terpenny, J.P., and Goff, R.G., “Designing a Service-Learning Design Project for a First-year Engineering Course,” ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2009, August 30 – September 2, 2009, San Diego, California, USA.

63. Williams, C., McNair, L., Paretti, M., Terpenny, J., “Designing Hands-On Teaming Activities for Courses with Large Enrollments: Exploring Sustainability Tradeoffs,” Mudd Design Workshop VII: Sustaining Sustainable Design, Harvey Mudd College, 28-30 May 2009.

64. Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Williams, C., Gilbert, K., Knott, T. and Lo, J., “ROXIE: Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering First-Year Engineering Students Designing for Community Partners,” Mudd Design Workshop VII: Sustaining Sustainable Design, Harvey Mudd College, 28-30 May 2009.

65. Farris, S.* and Terpenny, J., “A Unified Mathematical Framework and Methodology for Adaptive Systems Design,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) 2009, Miami, FL, May 30-June 3, 2009.

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66. Li, Y.*, Hu, N.*, and Terpenny, J., “An Approach to Address Independence of Criteria in Multi-Criteria Decision-Making,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) 2009, Miami, FL, May 30-June 3, 2009.

67. Josias, C.* and Terpenny, J., “Proactively Managing Component Obsolescence,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) 2009, Miami, FL, May 30-June 3, 2009.

68. Chang, X.*, Li, Y.*, Brisbon, B.*, Terpenny, J., “Ontology-based Data Process for Integrated Data,” Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM 2009, Middlebourgh, UK, July 6-8, 2009.

69. Williams, C., Goff, R., Terpenny, J., Gilbert, K., Knott, M., and Lo, J., “Real Outreach Experiences in Engineering: Merging Service Learning and Design in a First-Year Engineering Course,” 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exhibition, Austin, TX, June 14 - 17, 2009.

70. Johnson, A.*, Layne, P., and Terpenny, J., “Empowering Women as Leaders and Scholars: Advance Leadership Programs at a Doctoral STEM-Dominant University,” 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exhibition, Austin, TX, June 14 - 17, 2009.

71. Folz, D.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Goff, R., “Re-designing a Junior-Level Materials Processing Laboratory Course To Achieve Broader Impact on Senior-Level Capstone Projects,” 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exhibition, Austin, TX, June 14 - 17, 2009.

72. Ren, P.*, Hong, D., Terpenny, J.P., Goff, R., “Bridging Theory and Practice in a Senior Level Robotics Course for Mechanical and Electrical Engineers,” 2009 ASEE Annual Conference & Exhibition, Austin, TX, June 14 - 17, 2009.

73. Williams, C., Goff, R., Terpenny, J., Knott, T., Gregg, M., Matusovich, H., “The ROXIE Project: Service Learning + Design in a First-Year Engineering Course,” Poster Presentation at The Center for Student Engagement and Community Partnerships 14th Annual Engagement Exposition; April 15th, 2009; Virginia Tech.

74. Chang, X.* and Terpenny, J.P., “Ontology-Based Data Integration and Decision Support for Product e-Design,” Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM 2008, Skövde, Sweden, June 30-July 2, 2008.

75. Paretti, M.C., Li, Y.*, McNair, L.D., Moore-Russo, D., Terpenny, J.P., “Work-In-Progress: An Empirical Study of Virtual Dissection and Student Engagement,” 38th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 22 – 25, 2008, Saratoga Springs, NY.

76. Chang, X.* and Terpenny, J., “A Framework of Ontology-Based Heterogeneous Data Integration for Cost Management in Product Family Design,” ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2008 IDETC), 28th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), EIM: Enterprise Information Management, August 3-6, 2008, New York.

77. Tawfik, A.*, Terpenny, J.P., and Goff, R.G., “Small Interventions, Big Impacts: How Modification of Delivery Process of In-Class Activities for Freshmen Can Dramatically Improve Learning,” Division: New Engineering Educators Division, 2008 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, June 22-28, 2008.

78. Terpenny, J.P., Kesharwani, R.*, Chang, X. *, and Sullivan, W.G., “Context-Based Problems and Exercises for Teaching Engineering Economy,” Engineering Economy Division, 2008 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, June 22-28, 2008.

79. Chang, X.* and Terpenny, J.P., “Ontology-Based Method for System Thinking in Product Design,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC 2008). May 17-21, 2008. Vancouver, Canada.

80. Sahin, A.* and Terpenny, J.P., “A Data Clustering Approach to Define Multiple Modular Product Platforms,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC 2008). May 17-21, 2008. Vancouver, Canada.

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81. Goff, R., Terpenny, J. and Wildman, T., “Improving Learning and Engagement for Students in Large Classes,” 37th ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 10 – 13, 2007, Milwaukee, WI.

82. Rai, R.* and Terpenny, J., “Principles for Managing Product Obsolescence,” International Conference of Engineering Design (ICED), Paris France, August 2007.

83. Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Lohani, V., Mullin, J.*, and Lo, J., “Preparing Globally and Socially Conscious Engineers: International and Human-Centered Design Projects and Activities in the First Year,” Mudd Design Workshop VI: Design and Engineering Education in the Flat World, Harvey Mudd College, 23-25 May 2007 (competitively selected participant).

84. Li, Y.*, Chang, X.*, and Terpenny, J., “An Ontology for Information Representation and Integration for the Empty Container Allocation Problem,” 17th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (2007 FAIM), Philadelphia, PA, June 18-20, 2007.

85. Chang, X.*, Sahin, A.*, and Terpenny, J., “Ontology based Graphical Modeling Tool for Product Conceptual Design,” 17th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (2007 FAIM), Philadelphia, PA, June 18-20, 2007.

86. Rai, R.**, Sahin, A.*, Studd, A.*, and Terpenny, J., “Undergraduate Learning Experiences Through Research in Emerging Areas of Engineering Design: Product Platform Planning and Design for Managing Product Obsolescence,” Division: Design in Engineering Education Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

87. Gabauer, D.*, Bayse, T. *, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., AC 2007-2175: “Improving Engineering Design Instruction through Lessons Learned from FIRST Lego League Mentoring,” Division: Design in Engineering Education Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

88. Richter, D. *, Johnson, K. *, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., AC 2007-2224: “Mentoring FIRST LEGO League: Challenges and Rewards of Working with Youth,” Division: Mechanical Engineering Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

89. Terpenny, J., Dancey, C., Goff, R., Nelson, D., Ellis, M., and Hong, D., AC 2007-2375: “Success Strategies for Capstone Design Courses with Large Classes, Diverse Project Types, Small to Large Student Teams, and Varied Faculty Interests and Approaches,” Division: Design in Engineering Education Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

90. Sterk, D. *, Thacker, T. *, Tranter, B. *, Goff, R., and Terpenny, J., AC 2007-2065: “Teaching and Mentoring for the Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Power Electronics,” Division: Electrical & Computer Engineering Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

91. Jones, J. *, Goff, R., and Terpenny, J., AC 2007-2156: “Design of Thermal Systems Using Optimization and Metaheuristic Methods,” Division: Design in Engineering Education Division, 2007 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Hawaii, June 24-27, 2007.

92. Moon, S. K. *, Chang, X. *, Terpenny, J.P., Simpson, T.W., and Kumara, S.R., “Toward a Knowledge Support System for Product Family Design,” World Conference on Mass Customization & Personalization (MCPC) 07, October 2007, Boston, MA.

93. Terpenny, J., Goff, R., and Dancey, C., “Achieving Uniform Content, Deliverables and Assessment in a Capstone Design Course Having Many Diverse Projects, Advisors and Teams,” National Capstone Design Course Conference, June 13-15, 2007, Boulder, Colorado.

94. Chang, X.*, Rai, R.**, and Terpenny, J., “Design for Manufacturing (DfM) Ontology: Implementation of a Mechanical Assembly Through Welding Process,” Session:

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Engineering Design Process: Methods, Representations, and Decision Making, Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) and IIE Annual Conference and Expo 2007, Nashville, May 19-23, 2007.

95. Sahin, A.* and Terpenny, J., “CP3: Comprehensive Product Platform Planning,” Session: Engineering Design Process: Methods, Representations, and Decision Making, Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) and IIE Annual Conference and Expo 2007, Nashville, May 19-23, 2007.

96. Sahin, A. * and Terpenny, J. “A Graphical Modeling Tool and a Tutorial for Conceptualizing Modular Products,” International Design Research Symposium, Seoul, South Korea, November 10-11, 2006.

97. Wang, J. *, Fan, Z. *, Terpenny, J., and Goodman, E. “Integrated and Innovative Design Automation of Mechatronic Systems,” 2006 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2006), Seattle, WA, July 8-12, 2006 (presentation only).

98. Kasarda, M., Terpenny, J., Inman, D., Precoda, K., Jelesko, J., Sahin, A. *, and Park, J.**, “Design for ADaptability (DFAD) – A New Concept for Achieving Sustainable Design,” The 16th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM), June 26-28, 2006, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.

99. Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J, Simpson, T., Shooter, S., and Stone, R., “Evaluating Relative Instructional Effectiveness and Efficiencies of Design Activities for Product Platform Planning,” 2006 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2006 DETC), 18th International Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) Conference, Philadelphia, September 10-13, 2006.

100. Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J. and Goff, R., “An Interactive Modeling Environment for Conceptualizing Modular Product Families,” 2006 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2006 DETC), 32nd Design Automation Conference (DAC), Philadelphia, September 10-13, 2006.

101. Hutcheson, R. *, Jordan, R. *, Stone, R., Terpenny, J., and Chang, X. *, “Application of a Genetic Algorithm to Concept Variant Selection,” 2006 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2006 DETC), 18th International Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) Conference, Philadelphia, September 10-13, 2006.

102. Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J., Shooter, S., Stone, R., and Simpson, T., “A Conceptual Method to Evaluate Relative Instructional Efficiencies of Case Studies for Product Platform Planning”, Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Orlando, May 20-24, 2006.

103. Sahin, A. *, Van Aken, E. M., Terpenny, J., “A Case Application for Conceptualizing Product Families in an Engineering-to-Order Company”, Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Orlando, May 20-24, 2006 (presentation only).

104. Lukman, H. *, Shooter, S., Terpenny, J., Simpson, T., Stone, R. and Kumara, S., “An Inter-University Collaborative Undergraduate Research/Learning Experience for Product Platform Planning: Year 2,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, June 18-21, 2006.

105. Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J., Shooter, S., Stone, R., and Simpson, T., “A Method to Evaluate Relative Instructional Efficiencies of Design Activities for Product Platform Planning,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, June 18-21, 2006.

106. Goff, R.M. and Terpenny, J.P., “Capstone Design, Mechanical Engineering Project or Personnel Management Challenge?,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Chicago, June 18-21, 2006.

107. Goff, R.M., Terpenny, J.P., Vernon, M.R., Green, W.R., “Evolution of Student Perception in a Human Centered Interdisciplinary Design Project,” Frontiers in Education Conference, October 28-31, 2006, San Diego.

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108. Sahin, A. * and Terpenny, J., “A Modeling Environment for Conceptual Modular Product Family and Platform Planning,” Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM) Conference, Limerick, Ireland, June 26-28, 2006.

109. Park, J. **, Chang, X. *, and Terpenny, J., “Toward an Activity-Based Cost Ontology for Product Family Planning,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Orlando, May 20-24, 2006.

110. Goff, R.M., Terpenny, J.P, Vernon, M.R., Green, W.R., and Vorster, C.R., “Work in Progress - Interdisciplinary Design of Assistive Technology for the Third World,” Frontiers in Education Conference, October 19-22, 2005, Indianapolis.

111. Goff, R.M., Terpenny, J.P., Vernon, M. and Green, W., “A Conversation for Collaboration - A panel presentation of the evolution of a nine year interdisciplinary design project from toys to assistive technology,” Integrations: Liberal Learning in a Diverse World. Oct 6-9, 2005 at the Hyatt in Fairfax, VA.

112. Terpenny, J.P. and Goff, R.M., “Preparing Future Faculty for Teaching Engineering Design,” 2005 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2005 DETC), 17th International Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) Conference, Long Beach, CA, September 24-28, 2005.

113. Jordan, Jr., R.L. *, Van Wie, M. *, Stone, R.B., Wang, J. *, Terpenny, J.P., “A Group Technology Based Representation for Product Portfolios,” 2005 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2005 DETC), 31st Design Automation Conference, Long Beach, CA, September 24-28, 2005.

114. Srinivasan, A. *, Terpenny, J., Shooter, S., Stone, R., Simpson, T., and Kumara, S., “Online Case Studies and a Process Description for Product Platform Planning,” 2005 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2005 DETC), 17th International Design Theory and Methodology (DTM) Conference, Long Beach, CA, September 24-28, 2005.

115. Van Wie, M. *, Stone, R.B., Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J.P., Alizon, F. *, Shooter, S., and Simpson, T., “A Qualitative Modeling Method for Platform Design,” IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IEEE IRI-2005), Las Vegas, Nevada, August 15-17, 2005.

116. Srinivasan, A. *, Terpenny, J., Shooter, S., Stone, R., Simpson, T., and Kumara, S., “An Online Learning Tool for Product Platform Planning,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon, June 12-15, 2005, Session 1625.

117. Terpenny, J. and Goff, R., “Design in Engineering Education and Practice,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon, June 12-15, 2005, Session 3255

118. Simpson, T., Stone, R., Shooter, S., Terpenny, J., and Kumara, S. “An Inter-University Collaborative Undergraduate Research/Learning Experience for Product Platform Planning,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon, June 12-15, 2005, Session 3425.

119. Griffin, Jr., O.H., Aning, A., Lohani, V., Kampe, J., Goff, R., Paretti, M., Alley, M., Lo, J., Terpenny, J., Walker, T., and Aref, H., “Designing and Implementing Graduate Programs in Engineering Education,” ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Portland, Oregon, June 12-15, 2005, Session 3255.

120. Terpenny, J.P. and Goff, R.M., “Utilizing Assistive Technology Design Projects and Interdisciplinary Teams to Foster Inquiry and Learning in Engineering Design,” Mudd Design Workshop V: Learning and Engineering Design, Harvey Mudd College, 19–21 May 2005 (competitively selected participant).

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121. Verma, A. * and Terpenny, J., “Dynamic Project Management: A Principal - Agent Based Approach,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, May 14 - 18, 2005.

122. Sahin, A. *, Terpenny, J., Van Wie, M. *, and Stone, R.B., “A Proposed Knowledge Management Environment and Its Assessment for Product and Product Family Conceptual Design, International Conference on e-Design, May 14, 2005, Atlanta.

123. Needy, K., Terpenny, J., Gokhan, N. *, and Josias, C. *, “On the Development of a Process for Design for Supply Chain,” International Conference on e-Design, May 14, 2005, Atlanta.

124. Shooter, S., Simpson, T., Stone, R., Terpenny, J. and Kumara, S., “Toward an Information Management Infrastructure for Product Family Planning and Platform Customization,” 2004 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2004 DETC), 30th Design Automation Conference, September 28 - October 2, Salt Lake City, Utah.

125. Terpenny, J.P. and Mathew, D. *, “Modeling Environment for Function-Based Conceptual Design,” 2004 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (2004 DETC), 30th Design Automation Conference, September 28 - October 2, Salt Lake City, Utah.

126. Wang, J. *, Terpenny, J.P., and Nnaji, B.O. “Interactive Preference Incorporation in User-Centered Product Development,” 2004 Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Houston, Texas, May 15 – 19, 2004.

127. Josias, C. *, Terpenny, J.P., and McLean, K., “Component Obsolescence Risk Assessment,” 2004 Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Houston, Texas, May 15 – 19, 2004, CD-Rom Session 32C Manufacturing Optimization.

128. Sullivan, W.G. and Terpenny, J.P. “Why Teach Depreciation and Income Taxes?” 2004 ASEE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 20-23, 2004.

129. Sikand, A. * and Terpenny, J.P. “A Web-Based Environment for Managing Product Knowledge,” International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTSO 4), San Diego, January 18-23, 2004.

130. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P. “Integrated Active and Passive Mechatronic System Design Using Bond Graphs and Genetic Programming,” 2003 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2003), Late Breaking Paper, Chicago, July 12-16, 2003.

131. Gralinski, T. and Terpenny, J.P. “K-12 and University Collaboration: A Vehicle to Improve Curriculum and Female Enrollment in Engineering and Technology,” 2003 ASEE Annual Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, June 22-25, 2003, CD-Rom Session 2692, 1-9.

132. Terpenny, J., Ambs, L., Dixon, J., Sullivan, J. * and Sullivan, W. “The Engineering Economics of Energy Use and Capital Investment,” 2003 ASEE Annual Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, June 22-25, 2003, CD-Rom Session 2139, 1-22.

133. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P., “An Evolutionary Design Infrastructure for Rapid Prototyping of Customized E- Design of Mechatronic Products,” 2003 Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Portland, Oregon, May 18-21, 2003.

134. Sward, K. *, Terpenny, J., and Sullivan, W.G., “Design, Layout, and Tools for Effective Web-based Instruction,” 2002 Frontiers in Education Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, November 6-9, 2002, Session S1E: Web Applications V - Online Learning, 1-6.

135. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Investigating Baldwin Effect in Design Synthesis of Dynamic Systems,” 2002 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2002), Learning and Adaptation in Evolutionary Computation Workshop Program, New York, July 9-13, 2002, 170-173.

136. Terpenny, J.P., Sullivan, W.G., Singh, H. *, and Sward, K. *, “Utilizing the Internet to Improve Student Learning in a First Course in Engineering Economy with Real-World

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Unsolved Problems in Collaboration with Industry”, Proceedings ASEE 2002 Conference and Exposition, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, June 16-19, 2002, CD-Rom Session 2139, 1-17. Also present at conference. (Winner of best paper award in Engineering Economy Division, first runner up in Professional Interest Council III.)

137. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P. “Adapting Trade-off strategies in Fuzzy Set-Based Engineering Design,” Proceedings Artificial Neural Networks In Engineering Conference ANNIE-2001, St. Louis, Missouri, Nov. 4-7, 2001, 325-330 (best paper nominee).

138. Sullivan, W.G. and Terpenny, J.P., “A Virtual Classroom Experiment for Teaching the Economic Principles of Engineering Design,” Proceedings 31st ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, October 10 - 13, 2001 Reno, Nevada, Session F2F, 18.

139. Benson, M. * and Terpenny, J.P., “A Survey of Methods and Approaches to Knowledge Management in the Product Development Environment,” Proceedings 21st ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences (DETC), 21st Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, September 9-12, 2001, CD-Rom Session CIE 21288, 1-9.

140. Sikand, A. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Collaborative and Distributed Design: Current Status and Research Opportunities,” Proceedings Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing (FAIM) International Conference, Dublin, Ireland, July 16-18, 2001, 389-398.

141. Terpenny, J., Gao, R., Ritter, J., Fisher, D., Krishnamurty, S., “Senior Design Projects to Aid the Disabled,” Proceedings ASEE 2001 Conference and Exposition, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 24-27, 2001, CD-Rom Session 2325, 1-11. Also presented at conference.

142. Terpenny, J.P., Sward, K. *, and Sullivan, W.G., “A Virtual Classroom for Teaching the Economic Principles of Engineering Design,” Proceedings ASEE 2001 Conference and Exposition, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 24-27, 2001, CD-Rom Session 3542, 1-15. Also presented at conference.

143. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Agent-based Solution Synthesis Based on Imprecise Information During Preliminary Engineering Design Process,” Proceedings 10th Annual Industrial Engineering Research Conference IERC-2001, Dallas, Texas, May 20-22, 2001, CD-Rom Session Design 3, 1-6.

144. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Multi-agent Co-evolutionary Methods for Coordinating Integrated Production Process Planning and Scheduling,” Proceedings of the 2000 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Workshop, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 8, 2000, 312-315.

145. Terpenny, J.P., Strong, S., and Wang, J. *, “A Methodology for Knowledge Discovery and Classification,” Proceedings of the Tenth FAIM 2000 - Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, June 26-28, 2000, 22-32.

146. Terpenny, J.P., Nnaji, B.O., and Bohn, J.H., “Blending Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in Conceptual Design”. Proceedings of the Seventh Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Banff, Canada, May 9-10, 1998, CD-Rom Track 7-G Modeling in Design, 1-7. Also presented at conference.

147. Terpenny, J.P., “An Integrated System for Functional Modeling and Configuration in Conceptual Design”. Proceedings of the Seventh International Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing Conference, Middlesbrough, U.K., June 25-27, 1997, 69-80. Also presented at conference.

148. Terpenny, J.P. and Nnaji, B.O., “Feature Based Design Evaluation for Machine/Tool Selection for Sheet Metal”. Proceedings of the Second Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Los Angeles, CA, May 26-27, 1993, 26-30.

149. Deisenroth, M.P., Terpenny, J.P. and Eyada, O.K., “Design for Competitiveness: Case Studies Developed in Concurrent Engineering and Design for Manufacturability”.

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Proceedings of the ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Design for Manufacture, Anaheim, CA, USA, November 8-13, 1992, Design Engineering Division DE, v 51, 29-34.

150. Terpenny, J.P. and Deisenroth, M.P., “A Concurrent Engineering Framework: Three Basic Components”. Proceedings of the Second International Flexible Automation and Information Management Conference, Falls Church, VA, June 30 - July 2, 1992, 237-247. Also presented at conference.

151. Russell, R.R., Huang, P.H., and Leu, Y.Y., “The Effect of Single and Dual Resource Flexibilities on the Performance of Functional Versus Cellular Layouts”. Factory Automation and Information Management International Conference, University of Limerick, Ireland, March 1991. Presented in authors’ absence.

152. Terpenny, J.P. and Davis, R.P., “Postoptimality Analysis for Resource Allocation Problems”. Computers and Industrial Engineering Conference, Orlando, March 1982 (invited).

KEYNOTE, INVITED SPEAKER OR PANELIST, WORKSHOPS CHAIRED OR CO-CHAIRED 1. Invited panelist, “Caring for Elders – Some Lessons Learned by Academics, Caring for

Elders while Balancing your Academic Career,” ASEE 126th Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa Tampa, Florida, June 15 - 19, 2019.

2. Invited keynote, 2019 INFORMS Conference on Service Science, June 27-29, 2019, Nanjing, China.

3. Invited panelist, New Faculty Colloquium, IISE Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 18, 2019.

4. Invited panelist, “Interviewing for Tenure Track Faculty Positions,” Big Ten Institutions, Professorial Advancement Initiative, Webinar February 18, 2019.

5. Invited panelist, “Academic Job Application and Interview Process,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 4-7, 2018, Phoenix, Arizona.

6. Jennings, C.* and Terpenny, J., “Life Cycle Cost Trade-off Model: Comparison Of Life Expectancy And Quality On Overall Cost,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 4-7, 2018, in Phoenix, Arizona (invited abstract and presentation).

7. Wei, Y.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “A Feature-Based Data-Level Fusion Model for Degradation Modeling and Prognostic Analysis,” ,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 4-7, 2018, in Phoenix, Arizona (invited abstract and presentation).

8. Invited panelist, “Overall health and well-being through the tenure process,” Doctoral Colloquium, IISE Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida, May 19, 2018.

9. Invited speaker, “Academic Leadership Workshop,” at INFORMS Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, October 21, 2017.

10. Featured speaker, “Preparing Students for Leadership in the Innovation Economy,” American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Mid-Atlantic Section Fall 2017 Conference, October 6-7, 2017.

11. Invited panelist, “Importance of ASME Participation in Faculty Development/Promotion,” ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), August 6, 2017, Cleveland, Ohio.

12. Workshop Co-Chair, “Effective Technical Communication: The Assertion-Evidence Approach,” ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC) and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), August 6, 2017, Cleveland, Ohio.

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13. Keynote speaker, “Engaged Enriched Relationships Between Industry and Academia: Insights for Success with Impactful Research and Transformative Education,” 2017 Sino-US Research Conference on Quality, Analytics, and Innovations, June 26-27, 2017, Beijing, China.

14. Invited speaker, “Industry/University Partnerships: Key to Next Generation Methods, Tools, and Talent,” Manufacturing Performance Days 2017 (MPD 2017), May 29-31, 2017, Finland.

15. Session Co-lead with Jeremy Frank, “Energy and Industry: Integrating the Internet of Things,” Penn State Energy Days, University Park, May 22-23, 2017.

16. Invited speaker, Sarchet Seminar Series, Engineering Management & Systems Engineering, Missouri S&T, April 17, 2017.

17. Invited speaker, “Center for e-Design: Enriching the Relationship between Industry and Academia,” Millennium Café, Penn State University, February 21, 2017.

18. Invited speaker, “Context and Collaboration: Essential Elements for Thoughtful Purposeful Leadership,” School of Systems and Enterprises, Stevens Institute of Technology, February 15, 2017.

19. Invited speaker, Seminar Series, Department of Industrial Engineering at Clemson University, “Thoughtful Purposeful Leadership,”October 31, 2016.

20. Invited panelist DTM15-1 Panel: Design Education and Research – A tribute to Clive Dym’s legacy and a look to the future (Special Panel Session), ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2016, August 24, 2016, Charlotte, North Carolina.

21. Symposium co-chair Wu, D., Terpenny, J., Gao, R., Kurfess, T., and Zhang, L., “High Performance Computing and Data Analytics for Manufacturing,” 2017 ASME International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC), June 4 – 8, 2017, University of Southern California (accepted).

22. Workshop Co-chair, “ASME IDETC W8: Writing Strategies and Publication Productivity” workshop hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee, sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design; held at ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2016, August 21, 2016, Charlotte, North Carolina.

23. Symposium chair with co-chairs: Pavel, R., Wu, D., Bartles, D., Kurfess, T., and Huang, S.,“High Performance Computing and Data Analytics in Manufacturing”, 2016 ASME International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC), June 27–July 1, 2016, Blacksburg, Virginia.

24. Invited speaker at Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Heads (CIEADH) semiannual meeting, “Advancing Department Research,” Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), May 21-24, 2016, Anaheim, California.

25. Terpenny, J., “Thoughtful and Purposeful Leadership,” 2016 NOBE National Conference, at the Nittany Lion Inn, Penn State, February 13, 2016.

26. Invited panelist along with Cohen, P.,“Panel Discussion on the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI),”Organizer: Richard Wysk, 2015 Industrial and Systems Engineering Research Conference (ISERC), Nashville, Tennessee, May 30-June 2, 2015.

27. Invited speaker, Seminar Series, Department of Industrial & Enterprise Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, “Proactive Management of Product Obsolescence,”April 30, 2015.

28. Invited panelist along with Bartles, D., Resnick, R., and Schmid, S., “National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) Technical Panel: How to Get Involved in the National

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Network for Manufacturing Innovation,”Organizers: Brian Paul and Kevin Chou, North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC) and ASME Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC), June 8-12, 2015, Charlotte, North Carolina.

29. Workshop co-chair, “Managing Your Academic Career Like an Entrepreneur,” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee, sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2015, August 2, 2015, Boston, MA.

30. Keynote, at SWE University, co-sponsored by College of Engineering, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, and Society of Women Engineers, Iowa State University, March 7, 2015.

31. Invited panelist, “Building Your Center Through External Funding Opportunities,” NSF I/UCRC Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA, January 7-9, 2015.

32. Invited panelist, Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Panel: “Choices: Coming Back to Academia,” Iowa State University, November 18, 2014.

33. Invited panelist, “Panel Session with Department Chairs: How to Recruit, Retain, and Support Women Students,” INFORMS 2014 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November 9-12, 2014.

34. Invited panelist, CIE Panel Session: Industry-Academic Collaboration, Session Chairs: Marc Halpern and Ram Sriram, “Panel on Aligning Academic Research with Industrial Needs to Enhance the Value and Practice of Engineering”, ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2014, August 17-20, 2014, Buffalo, NY.

35. Workshop co-chair, “Mutual Mentoring: Moving Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Mentoring,” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee, sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2014, August 17, 2014, Buffalo, NY.

36. Invited panelist, Graduate College Emerging Leaders Academy, Iowa State University, April 11, 2014.

37. Invited speaker, Seminar Series, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences at Northwestern University, “Proactive and Strategic Management of Obsolescence,” April 8, 2014.

38. Invited speaker, Seminar Series, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University, “Knowledge Representation and Decision Support for Proactive and Strategic Obsolescence Management,” February 19, 2014.

39. Invited panelist, Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Panel: “Choices: Coming Back to Academia,” Iowa State University, November 19, 2013.

40. Invited speaker, Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Seminar Series, “Designing Innovative Products and Solutions for Persons with Disabilities: How Assistive Technology Design Projects Provide Rich Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Collaborations and Partnerships,” College of Engineering, North Carolina A&T, Greensboro, November 12, 2013.

41. Invited speaker, “Technology, Product Design, Life Span and Aging,” Department on Aging's Independent Living Conference, October 14-15, 2013 Ames, Iowa.

42. Invited panelist, “NSF Industry and Academe: Enabling Smart Service Systems,” hosted by the National Science Foundation, Partnerships for Innovation, BIC Program, September 25, 2013.

43. Invited panelist, CIE-29-2 Panel Session: Industry-Academic Collaboration, Session Chairs: Marc Halpern and Ram Sriram, “Panel on Aligning Academic Research with

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Industrial Needs to Enhance the Value and Practice of Engineering”, ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2013, August 4, 2013, Portland, Oregon.

44. Invited presenter, nationally broadcasted STEM Interactive Web-Based Workshops (IWBWs), funded by NSF TUES program. Topics presented: “Defining project goals, expected outcomes, and evaluation questions,” April 9 and 16, 2013 and “Designing a project for impact and transportability,” May 1, 2013.

45. Workshop Co-chair, “Overcoming the Impostor Syndrome: How to Replace Your Impostor Pattern with a New Healthier Mindset,” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee, sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2013, August 4, 2013, Portland, Oregon.

46. Terpenny, J. and Twomey, J., New Faculty Colloquium, session “Successful Proposal Writing and Research Opportunities,” IIE Annual Conference and Expo, May 18, 2013, Puerto Rico.

47. Bloebaum, C., Terpenny, J., and Vance, J., “Junior Faculty NSF Proposal Writing Workshop (with a focus on CAREER proposals),” Iowa State University, April 25, 2013

48. Invited speaker, ICTAS Black Swan Seminar, Virginia Tech, “Center for e-Design – Enriching the Relationship between Industry and Academia,” March 29, 2013.

49. Invited speaker, Gerontology Colloquium, Iowa State University, “Assistive Technology Projects: Rich in Opportunities for Research, Teaching and Service,” February 27, 2013.

50. Invited speaker, Department of Integrated Systems Engineering at The Ohio State University, “Component Obsolescence Risk Management,” November 14, 2012.

51. Invited panelist, Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) Panel: “Choices: Coming Back to Academia,” Iowa State University, November 13, 2012.

52. Invited panelist, Emerging Leaders in Engineering: “College of Engineering Department Chairs,” Iowa State University, October 21st, 2012.

53. Keynote, “Component Obsolescence Risk Management,” Nuclear Utility Obsolescence Group (NUOG) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, July 23 - 25, 2012.

54. Co-chair “Entering Administration,” Roundtable Session at Workshop on Women in Industrial Engineering Academia (WIEA) 2012, U.S. and Eastern Mediterranean, sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation and Kadir Has University, May 30-June 1, 2012, Istanbul, Turkey.

55. Workshop Co-chair, “Communicating Technical Ideas,” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee (10 member committee), sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2012, August 12, 2012, Chicago.

56. Workshop Co-chair, “Navigating and Leading Change” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee (10 member committee), sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2011, August 28, 2011, Washington, D.C.

57. Invited speaker and contributor, Design Frontiers Symposium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May 19-20, 2011.

58. Terpenny, J. and Grissom, S., “NSF webinar workshop: Project Evaluation,” April 6, 2011.

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59. Yu, John and Terpenny, J., “NSF webinar workshop: Proposal Writing Strategies,” March 31, 2011.

60. Terpenny, J. and Finger, S., “NSF webinar workshop: Introduction to the TUES Program (ITP),” March 22, 2011.

61. Terpenny, J., “NSF Programs and Success Strategies,” Oregon State University, February 18, 2011.

62. Invited panelist, AdvanceVT Leadership Luncheon, Discussion with faculty and administrators who have held rotator positions/served as fellows at federal agencies, February 14, 2011.

63. Amert, C. and Terpenny, J., “Update and Interactive Demonstration of Web Management Tools,” 2011 NSF I/UCRC Annual Meeting, January 12-14, 2011, Arlington, Virginia.

64. Terpenny, J., and Pimmel, R., “NSF Workshop: Evaluation of Education Development Projects,” IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), October 27 - 30, 2010, Arlington, Virginia.

65. Finger, S. and Terpenny, J., “Dealing with Project Evaluation and Broader Impacts,” NSF Webinar, November 2010.

66. Finger, S. and Terpenny, J., “Developing a Competitive Proposal,” NSF Webinar, October 2010.

67. Workshop Chair, “Networking Skills” workshop hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee (5 member committee), sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2010, August 15, 2010, Montreal, Canada.

68. Invited participant in NSF Sponsored Workshop, “Driving Innovation Through Design,” Held at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 15-16, 2010. Led one of the breakout groups and gave a presentation to the overall workshop.

69. Terpenny, J., “Videoconferencing and Other Technology-based Tools for ‘Virtual’ IAB Meetings, 2010 NSF I/UCRC Annual Directors Meeting, January 13-15, 2010, Arlington, Virginia (invited).

70. Terpenny, J. and Ross, N., “Workshop: The Academic Job Search,” Virginia Tech Future Faculty Program, January 12, 2010, Blacksburg, Virginia (invited).

71. Keynote: “What Could Be Better? Design Education Approaches Grounded in Research, Engaging Students, and Improving Practice,” 6th Symposium on International Design and Design Education (DEC), ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2009, September 1, 2009, San Diego, California.

72. Workshop Chair, “Effective Negotiation Skills” hosted by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Broadening Participation Committee (5 member committee); sponsored by ASME Division of Engineering Design and NSF; held at ASME 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference IDETC/CIE 2009, August 30, 2009, San Diego, California.

73. Panelist/Speaker for Best Practices for Recruitment & Search Committee Practices at “NSF Advance Auburn Workshop on Best Practices for Small Wins”, Auburn University, May 18-19, 2009 (invited).

74. Invited Participant in NSF Sponsored Workshop, “Spanning Design Boundaries,” Held at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, April 16-17, 2009.

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75. Terpenny, J., “Integrating Innovation Into Mechanical Engineering Education,” Illinois Coalition for Manufacturing Innovation (ICMI) Workshop, Integrating Innovation into Engineering Education, April 10, 2009 (invited speaker).

76. Member of Organizing Committee (David Radcliffe and Karl Smith (Purdue), Janis Terpenny (Virginia Tech), Ning Fang (Utah State), Melanie Cooper (Clemson)), who planned and facilitated 1-day NSF sponsored workshop, “Fostering Collaboration in Engineering Education Research and Programs,” Washington, D.C., March 5, 2009.

77. Terpenny, J., “Realism and its Power for Tapping into Students’ Passion for Learning,” Engineering and Science Education Seminar, Virginia Tech, January 30, 2009.

78. Terpenny, J., “Realism and its Power for Tapping into Students’ Passion for Learning,” The Edward Singleton Diggs Teaching Scholars 2008 Awardees Roundtable, Virginia Tech, October 29, 2008.

79. Arbegast, W. and Terpenny, J., “Promoting I/UCRC Best Practices,” NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Directors Meeting, Arlington, VA, January 7-9, 2009, (invited speaker).

80. Invited participant in NSF Sponsored Workshop, “Design as a Science,” Held at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, November 6-7, 2008.

81. Simpson, T., Lewis, K., Kremer, G., and Stone, R., Contributor to “A Hands-On Product Dissection Workshop for Engineering Educators,” Held Sunday, June 22nd at 2008 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Pittsburgh, PA, June 22-28, 2008.

82. Goff, R., Williams, C., Terpenny, J., Knott, T., Lo, J., Gilbert, K., and James-Deramo, M., “The ROXIE Program (Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering): A Case Study in Providing Service Learning Opportunities for Students on a Large Scale,” Poster and Presentation, Outreach NOW 2008: The Promise of Campus-Community Partnerships: Learning through Student Engagement, September 8, 2008.

83. Terpenny, J, Gilbert, K, Goff, R, Knott, T., Lo, J., Williams, C., “The ROXIE Project – Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering Design Project” Poster at the 13th Annual Engagement Expo, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, April 24, 2008.

84. Williams, C., Terpenny, J., Lo, J., Knott, T, Goff, R., Gilbert, K, “ROXIE, Real Outreach eXperiences In Engineering Design Project” Poster Session at the Outreach NOW 2008, The Promise of Campus-Community Partnerships: Learning through Student Engagement, at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, September 8, 2008

85. Goff, R, Williams, C, Terpenny, J, Knott, T, Lo, J, Gilbert, K, “The ROXIE Project: Service Learning + Design in a First-Year Engineering Course”, Poster Session at the CEUT “Conference on Higher Education Pedagogy @ VT”, at Virginia Tech, February 18, 2009

86. Invited participant in NSF Sponsored Workshop, “Building a National Infrastructure for Quantitative STEM Education Research,” Held at Ohio State, February 21-22, 2008.

87. Terpenny, J., “Key Strategies and Challenges for Starting and Running a Successful Multi-University I/UCRC,” Human Language Technology Workshop on Industrial Centers, Held at NSF, May 3-4, 2007 (invited speaker).

88. Terpenny, J., “Center for e-Design,” presented overview at Advisory Board Meeting, Department of Engineering Education, Virginia Tech, March 16, 2007.

89. Terpenny, J., Rai, R. *, Chang, X. *, and Sahin, A. *, Poster presentations at Virginia Tech College of Engineering, Current Research and Emerging Technologies, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority March 2, 2007.

90. Terpenny, J.P., “Professional Presentations: How to Get and Keep Interest and Deliver the Message,” 9th Annual Professional Development Seminar, Organized by the College of Engineering Graduate Student Committee, Virginia Tech, February 17th, 2007 (invited lecture).

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91. Terpenny, J., “Multi-University Management,” NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Directors Meeting, Arlington, VA, January 10-12, 2007, (invited lecture).

92. Attended numerous guest speakers and workshops for the NSF AdvanceVT program for advancing and promoting women at Virginia Tech, 2004-2008.

93. Terpenny, J., “Engineering Education Research and Teaching: A Focus on Engineering Design,” Global HR Forum: Engineering Education Innovation, organized by the Korean Ministry of Commerce, November 9, 2006 (invited speaker).

94. Terpenny, J., “Advancement of Women in Engineering,” Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea, November 14, 2006 (invited lecture).

95. Terpenny, J., “Engineering Design and Project: Updates and Requests,” presented at Advisory Board Meeting, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech, April 21 and October 20, 2006.

96. Terpenny, J., “Revolutionizing How Engineered Products and Systems are Designed,” ENGR 1014: Engineering Research Seminar, Virginia Tech, September 29, 2006.

97. NSF Workshop: Engineered Systems Enabled by Cyber-Infrastructure, July 24, 2006 (competitively selected participant).

98. Terpenny, J.P., “Center for e-Design: IT Enabled Realization of Engineered Products & Systems,” Michigan Tech, April 6, 2006 (invited lecture).

99. Engineering Education Research Colloquies, Indianapolis, October 18-19, 2005. (Invited participant). Sponsored by National Academy of Engineering.

100. “Design as the Bridge between Theory and Practice,” Mudd Design Workshop V: Learning and Engineering Design, Harvey Mudd College, 19–21 May 2005 (invited panelist at workshop banquet).

101. AdvanceVT Leadership Development Program, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, March 2005 – May 2006 (competitively selected participant for year long program). Leadership assessment, training, and mentoring provided. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

102. Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI) Leadership, Cocoa Beach, Florida, April 28 – May 1, 2005 (competitively selected participant). Sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

103. National Science Foundation Workshop, “EXCITED: Exchanging Cyber-Infrastructure Themes in Engineering Design,” Arlington, Virginia, February 28 – March 1, 2005 (competitively selected participant).

104. Terpenny, J., “Succeeding in Academia: Advice from the Trenches,” American Society of Engineering Management Annual Conference, Alexandria, Virginia, October 20-23, 2004 (invited panelist).

105. “Center for the Study of Collaborative Problem Solving,” Breckenridge, Colorado, September 15-18, 2004 (invited participant). Sponsored by National Science Foundation.

106. National Science Foundation Workshop, “Engineering Design in 2030: A Strategic Planning Workshop,” Arizona State University, March 26-29, 2004 (competitively selected participant).

107. Terpenny, J.P., “Engineering Economics and Economics of Engineering Design,” Design Clinic, Picker Engineering Program, Smith College, February 27, 2004 (invited lecture).

108. 2003 FIPER Workshop, Engineous Software, Inc., Cincinnati, December 17-19, 2003 (invited participant).

109. Terpenny, J.P., “NSF Center for e-Design,” Northeastern University, December 12, 2003 (invited lecture).

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110. Nnaji, B.O. and Terpenny, J.P., Co-led National Science Foundation Sponsored Workshops and Industry Advisory Board Meetings for NSF Industry University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) on “e-Product Design and Realization,” December 9-10, 2002, December 3-5, 2003.

111. Gralinski, T. and Terpenny, J.P., MassTEC/UMass Engineering Conference, Sponsored by the Mass Technology Education/Engineering Collaborative, co-led workshop with teacher from Amherst Regional High School, “Innovative Curriculum for Engineering: Better Preparing Teachers and Addressing Gender Balance,” November 1, 2002 (invited lecture).

112. Terpenny, J.P., “Industrial Engineering: A Focus on People, Processes, and Systems,” Science and Engineering Days Lectures, University of Massachusetts, October 31, 2002 (invited lecture).

113. National Science Foundation Workshop, “Decisions and Engineering,” University of California, Irvine, October 3-7, 2001 (invited participant).

114. Information Technology Program Workshop. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, October 2001 (invited panelist).

115. National Science Foundation Sponsored Workshop, “A Virtual Classroom Experiment for Teaching the Economic Principles of Engineering Design,” co-led workshop with William G. Sullivan prior to the ASEE Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 23, 2001.

116. National Science Foundation Sponsored Workshop on “e-Product Design and Realization,” University of Pittsburgh, October and December, 2000. Rapporteur for two sections of workshops. Contributed to writing the white paper submitted to NSF (invited).

117. National Science Foundation Sponsored Decision Based Design Workshops. Attended January 2002 and 2003 held at NSF Grantees Conference, September 2001 workshop held at ASME DETC Conferences in Pittsburgh, January 2000 workshop held at NSF Grantees Conference in Vancouver.

118. Terpenny, J.P., “Projects in Collaboration with Industry,” Delivered to 400 Students at VPI, August 28, 2000 and to 300 VPI Students, January 31, 1999 (invited lecture).

119. Parker Palmer, “The Recovery of Community in Higher Education: Focus on Teaching and Learning,” Center for Teaching, University of Massachusetts, September 15, 1999.

120. “Case Studies in Facilities Design and Materials Handling and Their Role in Training Industrial Engineers,” IIE Solutions Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 23-26, 1999 (invited panelist).

121. Instructional Technology Conference, University of Massachusetts, Boxborough, MA, April 8, 1999.

122. Tenure Preparation Seminar, Center for Teaching, University of Massachusetts, June 1999 & June 2002.

123. Terpenny, J.P., “Engineering and Competitive Advantage”. Presented at the 1997 Engineering Open House, College of Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, April 14, 1997 (invited lecture).

124. Terpenny, J.P., “Object-Oriented Analysis and Design”. Presented at the Software Engineering Series, General Electric Motors and Industrial Systems, Salem, Virginia, July 1996 (invited lecture).

125. Seminars on current research in conceptual design, knowledge management, and Internet-based design methods presented to numerous industries and agencies.

Other Publications and Presentations Wei, Y.*, Wu, D.**, and Terpenny, J., “Image-Based Process Monitoring for Additive Manufacturing Using Sparse Dictionary Learning and Support Vector Machines,” abstract and

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presentation, IISE Annual Conference and Expo, Computer and Information Systems Track, Data Driven Smart Design and Manufacturing I Session, May 20-23, 2017, Pittsburgh, PA. Terpenny, J., “Center for e-Design and Applied Research Lab (ARL) Collaboration,”ARL Advanced Manufacturing, Advisory Board Meeting, November 17, 2016. Terpenny, J., “Center for e-Design Overview,” Model Based Enterprise (MBE) Summit, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, April 2016. Interviewed for magazine, “Bringing the customer closer to the design process,” Electrical Apparatus, published March 2015. Terpenny, J., “Technology Thrusts, DMDII” Model Based Enterprise (MBE) Summit, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, December 18, 2014. Terpenny, J., “Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise: Digital Manufacturing and Design Institute,” Defense Manufacturing Conference (DMC), December 2, 2014, San Antonio, Texas. Terpenny, J., Book Review, “Engineering Design: Representation and Reasoning, Second Edition, by C.L. Dym,”AIAA Journal (doi: 10.2514/1.J052449, 2013). Terpenny, J., Orfi, N., and Sahin-Sariisik, A., “Industry/University Collaboration Tackles Product Complexity,” Industrial Engineer Magazine, April 2012, Vol. 44, No. 4, 34-39. Terpenny, J., “Guest Editorial: What constitutes a good design education research paper that would be suitable for JMD?,” ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, March 2011. Interviewed for published news article about Center for e-Design, “Giving Companies Marketplace Edge,” U.S. News Science, published March 2011 http://www.usnews.com/science/articles/2011/03/02/giving-companies-marketplace-edge News highlight, Center for e-Design, in Research.gov, March 2011. Sandborn, P., Terpenny, J., Rai, R., Nelson, R., Zheng, L., and Schafer, C., “Knowledge Representation and Design for Managing Product Obsolescence,” NSF Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Grantees Conference, January 4-7, 2011, Atlanta, GA. Dym, C. and Terpenny, J., Guest Editorial, Special Issue on Sustaining Sustainable Design, International Journal of Engineering Education, 2010. Tawfik, A.*, Terpenny, J., Goff, R., Knott, T., “Quantitative Modeling of Course Design Linking Course Activities to Learning Outcomes,” 26th Annual GSA Research Symposium, Virginia Tech, March 24, 2010 (extended abstract and presentation). Hyder, Z.*, Ali, Z.*, Terpenny, J., and Goff, R., “Updating An Old Course: What Does it Take?,” ASEE South East Section Annual Conference, April 18-20, 2010 (extended abstract and presentation). Several news articles published on the internet (University and College of Engineering) and Virginia Tech print newsletters and magazines in 2009 acknowledging Diggs Teaching Scholar Award. Interviewed for article published in Professional Engineer Magazine, “NSF Advance Program and Benefits,” March 2009. Interviewed for article “Industry Corridors or Ivy Covered Walls,” SWE Magazine, Vol. 52, Issue 4, Fall 2006. Interviewed for article “Virginia Tech Joins e-Design Effort to Help Companies in the Market Place,” appearing in Virginia Tech, College of Engineering magazine Engineering Now, 2006-2007. Simpson, T., Shooter, S., Terpenny, J., Stone, R., Allada, V., and Scott, M., “Recent Advancements in an Information Management Infrastructure to Support Product Family Planning and Mass Customization” 2006 NSF Design, Service, and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

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Sandborn, P. and Terpenny, J., “Forecasting and Proactive Management of Obsolescence for Sustainment-Dominated Systems,” 2006 NSF Design, Service, and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. “Engineering Design in Year 2030: Strategic Plan for Engineering Design,” Final Report for National Science Foundation Workshop, Arizona State University, March 26-29, 2004 (contributor for theoretical foundations/models focus area). Wang, J. *, Terpenny, J.P. and Sikand, A. *, “An Interoperable Infrastructure to Support Interactive Evolutionary Synthesis for Rapid Prototyping of Customized E-Product Design and Development,” 2003 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference, Birmingham, AL, January 6-9, 2003, CD-Rom Engineering Design, 510-523. Wang, J. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Automated Design and Synthesis of Innovative Mechatronic Products,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Jose, November 17-20, 2002. Mathew, D. * and Terpenny, J.P., “Towards an Integrated Design Environment (IDE) for Conceptual Product Design,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Jose, November 17-20, 2002. Terpenny, J.P., Minutes of the 2002 ASEE-EED Business Meeting, Engineering Economy Division, American Society for Engineering Education, The Engineering Economist, vol. 47, no. 4, 2002, 470-476. Terpenny, J.P., Benson, M.*, and Sikand, A.*, SEKE: SMART Engineering Knowledge Explorer, Web-based computer system for knowledge management and exchange of engineering expertise and resources via the Internet (product knowledge, case studies, expertise directory, design notebooks, best practices, procedures, etc.). Development funded by grants from Telaxis Communications and Apprentice Systems. Terpenny, J.P. and Sullivan, W.G., “Virtual Classroom for Economics of Engineering Design,” Web-based computer system with course modules, on-line quizzes, industry projects, university specific lecture notes, etc., Funded by NSF DUE-9952750, February 2000-present. URL: http://www.enge.vt.edu/terpenny/Smart/Virtual_econ/index.htm Sullivan, W.G. and Terpenny, J.P. “A Virtual Classroom Experiment for Teaching the Economic Principles of Engineering Design, ” IIE Engineering Economy Newsletter, Section on Engineering Education - Effectiveness of Virtual Classrooms, Spring 2002. Nnaji, B.O., Terpenny, J.P., et al., White paper submitted to National Science Foundation (NSF) “e-Product Design and Realization” based on NSF sponsored workshops with industry and government agencies held at University of Pittsburgh, October and December of 2000. Terpenny, J.P. and Deisenroth, M.P., “Design for Competitiveness Case Study, General Electric Company, Electrical Distribution & Control, Lighting Panelboard Project, Salisbury, North Carolina”. Case Study Prepared for General Electric Foundation and Classroom Use. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, November 1990.

FACULTY ADVISING Postdoctoral Research Associates Directed

Jaiel Park, PhD Penn State University, 2005-06 Rahul Rai, PhD University of Texas at Austin, 2006-07 Nihal Orfi, PhD Virginia Tech, 2012-13 Liyu Zheng, PhD Virginia Tech, 2012-13 Dazhong Wu, PhD Georgia Tech, 2014-2017

Doctoral Students Directed Jiachuan Wang, Industrial Engineering, UMass, August 2004 Asli Sahin, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2007 Xiaomeng Chang, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, May 2008

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Craig Josias, Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, January 2009 Yanfeng Li, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, February 2010 Tracee Gilbert, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2010 Nihal Orfi, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2011 Liyu Zheng, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2011 Connor Jennings, Industrial Engineering, Penn State, August 2018 Yupeng Wei, Industrial Engineering, Penn State, August 2019 expected Zvikomborero Matenga, Industrial Engineering, Penn State, August 2019 expected Amol Kulkarni, Industrial Engineering, Penn State, May 2020 expected

Masters of Science Students Directed Harpreet Singh, Industrial Engineering, UMass, August 2000 Kimberly Sward, Industrial Engineering, UMass, February 2002 Jianyong Chen, Industrial Engineering, UMass, May 2002 Akshaye Sikand, Industrial Engineering, UMass, February 2003 Maria Benson, Mechanical Engineering, UMass, May 2003 Deepu Mathew, Industrial Engineering, UMass, May 2004 Julia Sullivan, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Dec 2004 Anand Srinivasan, Industrial Engineering, UMass, February 2005 Abhisar Verma, Industrial Engineering, UMass, May 2005 Asli Sahin, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2005 Xiaomeng Chang, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, May 2007 Yanfeng Li, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, May 2008 Rajkamal Kesharwani, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, Dec 2008 Ni Hu, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2009 Yash Sharma, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2009 Lynette Wilcox, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, May 2010 Mohit Mujumdar, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2010 Liyu Zheng, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech, December 2010 Pratik Pingle, Industrial Engineering, Iowa State, August 2015 Connor Jennings, Industrial Engineering, Iowa State, December 2015 Amol Kulkarni, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Penn State, May 2017 Zvikomborero Matenga, Industrial Engineering, Penn State, May 2018

Graduate Committee Member Hyunjong Shin, PhD advisor, Vittaldas Prabhu, Industrial Engineering, Penn State Xiao He, MS advisor, Vittaldas Prabhu, Industrial Engineering, Penn State Thor Hanson, MS advisor, Timothy Simpson, Industrial Engineering, Penn State Meisha Rosenberg, MS advisor Judy Vance, Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University William Butler, PhD advisor Richard Goff, Engineering Education, Virginia Tech James Pembridge, PhD advisor Marie Paretti, Engineering Education, Virginia Tech Matthew Cobert, MS advisor Jan Helge Bohn, Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech Pimsinee Chearskul, PhD advisor Eileen VanAken, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech Ying Hu, PhD advisor Tonya Smith-Jackson, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech Manoj Mishra, PhD advisor Michael O’Brien, Building Construction, Virginia Tech Hyung Nam, PhD advisor Tonya Smith-Jackson, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech Andre Ramos, PhD advisor Michael Deisenroth, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Virginia Tech Rick Carpenter, MS advisor Donald Fisher, Industrial Engineering, UMass Aaron Cass, PhD advisor Leon Osterweil, Computer Science, UMass Rosa DeRamus Motley, PhD advisor Donald Fisher, Industrial Engineering, UMass Yawa Duse-Anthony, MS advisor Donald Fisher, Industrial Engineering, UMass Harikumar Iyer, MS advisor Sundar Krishnamurty, Mechanical Engineering, UMass Margarete Patterson, PhD advisor J. MacGregor Smith, Industrial Engineering, UMass Matthew Romoser, PhD advisor Donald Fisher, Industrial Engineering, UMass Yongmei Zhang, MS advisor Ana Muriel, Industrial Engineering, UMass

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Undergraduate Advising Advisor for 8 undergraduate researchers, Penn State, spring 2016-present Established and funded Undergraduate Research Assistantship (URA) program, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Penn State University, 2016-present Schreyer Honors student advisor for 19 IE undergraduates, Penn State, fall 2015 Established and funded the Undergraduate Research Assistantship (URA) program, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, 2013-2015 Advisor for 4 undergraduate researchers, working on projects in Center for e-Design, 2013: Filipe Santos, Brad Martin, Luiz Paulo Grillo Brandão, and Connor Jennings, Iowa State University Academic advisor for general engineering undergraduates (90-120 first year engineering students) annually and ~12 Mechanical Engineering undergraduates, Virginia Tech, August 2004-2010 Annually mentor and fund several undergraduates in research with NSF REU supplements Advisor for 5 undergraduate students from 4 universities (Virginia Tech, Penn State, Missouri-Rolla, Bucknell) working on summer NSF funded REU (research experiences for undergraduates) project on product families and national design repositories as part of NSF IIS 0532650, 2005 Student Chapter Professional Organization Advising: Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter, Institute of Industrial Engineers (IISE), Penn State, 2015-

present. Winner, Gold National Chapter Recognition Award, 2016, 2017, & 2018 Faculty Advisor, Student Chapter, Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), University of

Massachusetts, January 1999-2004. Winner, Bronze National Chapter Recognition Award, 2002, 2003, & 2004

Faculty Advisor for Alpha Pi Mu, University of Massachusetts, January 1999-December 2000 Nominated the following students who succeeded in winning awards: Amanda Roche, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 2004 Julia Sullivan, NSF Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention, 2003 Julia Sullivan, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 2003 Cristina Rivera, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 2003 Michael Taugher, Senior Leadership Award - Alumni Association University of Massachusetts 2002 Suzanne Sposato, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 2002 Ruth White, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 2001 Pamela Pyzocha, United Technologies Outstanding Woman in Engineering Award, 1999 Advisor for senior level independent study projects: Cristina Rivera, “ SOURCE: System of Usability Rating and Comparative Evaluation,” Fall 2002 Carolina Soto, “Research on the Current State of Design for the Disabled,” Fall 2001 Julia Sullivan, “Engineering Economics in Design Decision Making,” Fall 2002 Advisor for senior design projects of new course sequence, Senior Design Projects to Aid the Disabled, sponsored by NSF and public service grants from the university and in collaboration with the Lemelson Assistive Technology Development Center (LATDC) at Hampshire College: Nathaniel Mulcahy, “Dynamic Seating System,” Fall 1999 – Spring 2000. Peter Walsh, “Bilaterally Equalized Rowing System,” Fall 2000 – Spring 2001. Kirk Pitta, “Aid for One-Hand Dish Cleaning,” Fall 2000-Spring 2001. Kafui Andre and Scott Bellner, “Multi-Task Head Pointer Design,” Fall 2002.

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Advisor for minority undergraduate research intern, George Kalule, at University of Massachusetts, sponsored by the Northeast Alliance Program for Minorities in Engineering, “Design Knowledge and Functional Classification for Product Engineering,” Summer 2001. Advisor for women undergraduate research interns at University of Massachusetts, sponsored by the Hamilton Sundstrand Summer Research Program for Women and Minorities in Engineering 1999-2002, (Elizabeth Slavkovsky, Jennifer Sousa, Cristina Rivera*). *Selected as an outstanding project for continued sponsorship by United Technologies Corporation the academic year 2002-2003. Academic advisor for industrial engineering undergraduate students (8-10 annually), freshman through senior, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 1999-July 2004. Academic advisor for one undergraduate, Kenneth Holmes, in University Without Walls, University of Massachusetts at Amherst 2000-2002. Advisor for two senior design teams, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Corporate sponsors: NewBold Corporation, Rocky Mount, Virginia and Valcom, Inc., Roanoke, Virginia. These were 2 of the 4 teams (out of 20+) selected for international exchange and collaborative design with French students from Ecole des Mines de Nantes, 1997/98. Advisor for Virginia Tech teams in the National Material Handling Student Design Competition. Sponsored by the College-Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICMHE), 1997/98.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & SERVICE National Science Foundation (NSF) Peer Reviewer for Proposals (Panels and Mail Reviews)

Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation, Engineering Design and Integration Engineering Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation, Manufacturing Enterprise Systems Design Manufacture and Industrial Innovation, SBIR Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering, Science of Design Computer and Information Sciences and Engineering, Experimental Integrative Activities Decision, Risk, and Management Science Directorate for Engineering Education Division of Undergraduate Education, CCLI, TUES, ATE, S-STEM Research to Aid Persons with Disabilities

Reviewer for Journals, Conferences, Texts 2011-present IIE Transactions 2011-present ASEE Advances in Engineering Education Journal 2007-present Research in Engineering Design Journal 2006-present Journal of Manufacturing Systems 2002-present Frontiers in Education Conference 2000-present ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences - DTM, CIE, and DAC 2001-present ASEE Annual Conference 2001-present Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC) 2002-present ASME Journal of Mechanical Design 2003-present Journal of Engineering Education 2005-present International Journal of Engineering Education 2002-present The Engineering Economist Journal 1992-present Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing International Conference

(FAIM) 2013 International Conference on Engineering Design, Seoul, Korea (ICED13) 2005 JCISE, The Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering.

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2005 Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 2005 IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering 2002 AIAA Journal 2001 International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 2001 IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 2001 Computers in Industrial Engineering Journal 1997 IIE Transactions on Design and Manufacturing 1997 International Journal of Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing 1992-1994 Journal of Design and Manufacturing, Chapman & Hall Ltd, London 1982 Holzman, A.G., Editor, Mathematical Programming for Operations Researchers

and Computer Scientists, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1981. 1981 SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization 1980 AIIE Transactions

Conference Session Chair (SC), Paper Review Coordinator (PRC), Moderator (M), Facilitator (F)

2018 2017 2017 2016 2014-2015 2013-2015 2013 2013 2012 2011

ASME MSEC, Symposium on Advances in Data Management for the Digital Thread in Manufacturing (SC, co-chair with Dazhong Wu) ASME MSEC, Symposium on High Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence for Cyber-Manufacturing (SC, co-chair with Dazhong Wu) IISE Conference, Sessions, Data Driven Smart Design and Manufacturing I & II, Organized Special Sessions with Invited Papers (SC, M) ASME MSEC, Symposium on High Performance Computing and Data Analytics in Manufacturing (SC) ASME IDETC, 34th and 35th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE), Organized Invited Panel, Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation (DMDI) ISERC Conference, Computer and Information Systems, Organized Special Session with Invited Papers, IT Enabled Methods for the Design of Products and Systems (SC, PRC) ASME IDETC, 10th International Design Education Conference (DEC), Organized Session, Transitioning Design Research into the Classroom (SC, PRC) ISERC Conference, Computer and Information Systems (SC) IERC Conference, Organized Special Session with Invited Papers, Engineering Education (SC, PRC)

2011 NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Directors Meeting, Multi-University Management (SC, M)

2010 IERC Conference, Organized Special Session with Invited Papers, IT Enabled Design and Realization of Products and Systems (SC, PRC)

2008 FAIM Conference, (M) 2008 IERC Conference, Organized Special Session on Product Design Strategies (SC, PRC) 2007 FAIM Conference, Organized Special Session on Engineering Design (SC, PRC, M) 2007 IERC Conference, Organized Special Session on Engineering Design Process: Methods,

Representations, and Decision Making (SC, PRC) 2007 NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Directors Meeting, Multi-University Management (SC,

M) 2003-2011 2014

ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences, DTM and DFM (PRC, M)

2006 NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Directors Meeting, New and Emerging Federal Funding Opportunities Synergy Group (F)

2006 FAIM Conference (M) 2005 International e-Design Conference, Atlanta, GA (SC), Proceedings IERC Conference 2005 Industrial Engineering Research Conference (IERC), Atlanta, GA (SC) 2002 ASEE Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (M) 2001 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences, Computers in Engineering,

Pittsburgh (SC)

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2000 Factory Automation and Integrated Manufacturing, University of Maryland, College Park (M)

1991 Factory Automation and Information Management, University of Limerick, Ireland (M) 1982 Institute of Industrial Engineering Spring Conference, New Orleans (M) 1981 Institute of Industrial Engineering Fall Conference, Washington, D.C. (M)

National/International Service Chair, Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Heads (CIEADH), 2018-2019 Chair Elect, Council of Industrial Engineering Academic Heads (CIEADH), 2017-2018 Member, Content Review Board (CRB), Chapter on Design and Manufacturing Engineering,

Industrial Engineering Book of Knowledge (IEBoK), 2018-present Chair, Oversight Committee, Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering (IISE) Annual

Conference, 2017-2018 External Review, Industrial and Systems Engineering Programs: FAMU-FSU 2019 (sole

reviewer), Georgia Tech 2018 (committee chair), University of Wisconsin 2017, University of Oklahoma 2015

Guest Co-Editor, with D. Wu, T. Kurfess, and D. Bartles, Special Issue on High Performance Computing and Data Analytics for Cyber Manufacturing, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, May 2017

Scientific Committee, 20th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED15), Milan, Italy, 2015

Advisory Committee, Digital Manufacturing Commons (DMC), DMDII Institute, 2015-2017 Area Editor, Design Economics, The Engineering Economist Journal, 2004-present Associate Editor, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 2008-2014 Advisory Board, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (MEMS), Pratt

School of Engineering at Duke University, 2012-present Guest Co-Editor, Special Issue on Capstone Design, International Journal of Engineering

Education, 2011 Guest Co-Editor with C. Dym, Special Issue, International Journal of Engineering Education,

2009 Chair, Broadening Participation Committee, ASME Design Engineering Division (DED), 2008-

2010, Co-Chair 2010-present Committee Member, Best Paper Award, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 2013-present Committee Member, Eugene Grant Best Paper Award, The Engineering Economist Journal,

2006-present Vice Chair, Design Theory Methodology (DTM), ASME, 2008-2010 Organizing Committee Member (invited) for Harvey Mudd Workshop 2009, 2011, 2015 Organizing Committee Member (invited), National Capstone Design Course Conference, 2010 Planning Committee Member (invited), NSF I/UCRC Centers Annual Director Meeting, 2005-

2007, 2009 Member, Design Education Committee, Design Engineering Division, ASME, 2006-present Chair, Engineering Economy Division of ASEE, 2004-2005 Program Chair, Engineering Economy Division of ASEE, 2003-2004 Secretary/Treasurer, Engineering Economy Division of ASEE, 2002-2003 Newsletter Editor, Engineering Economy Division of ASEE, 2001-2002

University Service 2018-present 2018-present 2016-present 2016-present 2015

Search Committee, Associate Director, Veterans Education and Research Center Advisory Board, Stuckeman School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture University Contracting Task Force Millennium Scholars Program, Interviewer, Scholarship Applicants Department Leadership Award Review Committee

2014 Committee Member for Review of Industrial Design Department Chair

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2014, 2015 2013-2015 2013 2013-2015 2012 2006-2011

Mentor for 2 Ph.D. Students in Graduate College Emerging Leaders Academy Mentor for 2 Faculty in Emerging Leaders Academy Committee Member (appointed by Provost), review of Dean, College of Design Emerging Leaders Academy Advisory Committee Search Committee, Dean – College of Engineering AdvanceVT Program Leadership Team

2006-2008 Chair, AdvanceVT PhD/Postdoc Fellowships Selection and Review Committee 2006-2007 Clare Boothe Luce Fellow Selection Committee 2004-2005 AdvanceVT Leadership Development Sub-Committee

College of Engineering Service 2018 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2011-2015 2004-2008

Member, Executive Committee, College of Engineering Senior Women Faculty Member, Ad-Hoc Communications Review Committee Co-chair, Ad-Hoc Grants and Contracts Review Committee Review, Seed Grant Proposals Faculty Judge for Leonhard Center Speaking Contest Faculty Workload Committee Member, Student Innovation Center Planning Committee Member, College Graduate Curriculum Committee

2006-2007 Member, College Promotion and Tenure Committee 2002 Member, Video Instructional Program Search Committee for Chief Engineer 2001 Member, Tang Endowed Lecture Series Committee 1999-2004 Member, K-12 Outreach Committee 1999-2004 Member, Women in Engineering and SWE 1999-2004 Lead Member for Industrial Engineering, Engineering Open House 1999-2004 Member, Minority Engineering Program 1999-2004 Member, College/Industry Advisory Council

Departmental Service 2011-present 2009-2010

Charge and advise many committees as Department Head/Chair Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Mechanical Engineering (ME)

2009-2010 Chair, Ad hoc Promotion and Tenure Committee Joint ME & ENGE for 2-Year Review

2009-2010 Member, Ad hoc Promotion and Tenure Committee for Full-Prof Case (ENGE) 2007-2010 Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Engineering Education (ENGE) 2006-2007 Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Joint Tenure Track Position in ME & ENGE 2006-2007 Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee (ENGE) 2007-2008 Co-Chair, Graduate Program Committee (ENGE) 2004-2006 Chair, Graduate Program Committee (ENGE) See note below** 2006-2007 Member, ABET Committee Mechanical Engineering 2006-2010 Member, Space Committee 2006-2010 Member, Redesign Senior Design Sequence Committee, Mechanical Engineering 2005-2007 Member, Faculty Merit/Metrics Committee, Engineering Education 2006-2008 Member, ASEE Booth Committee 2004-2005 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Mechanical Engineering 2001-2003 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee 2000-2001 Member, Personnel Committee (elected) 1999-2001 Member, Publicity and Seminar Committee 2000-2001 Member, Space Committee 1999-2000 Member, Laboratory Committee 1999 Member, Strategic Planning Committee ** Chair of committee during crucial period of newly proposed graduate degree program for

PhD in Engineering Education. Leadership of departmental committee through design of graduate curriculum, course proposals, and representative/champion of graduate program through approval process.

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CONSULTING § Participating in a variety of tasks for the success of a small start-up company, N2Care, for

their MEDCottage product, enabling family managed care in near proximity to family home, at less cost, and with the aid of intelligent assistive technologies to ease tasks and monitor health and well-being of resident. Guidance in design, interviews with media (national and local), connecting company to faculty and university Corporate Research Center, speaking before state government to gain approval of new bill that eliminates the need for approvals by localities, and with the preparation of proposals to various agencies.

COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES § Volunteer, PAWS Animal Shelter, State College, Pennsylvania 2016 § Ames Animal Shelter, Ames, Iowa. Organized student projects for benefit of shelter and

context for teaching design methods to undergraduate students across departments and colleges at Iowa State University, 2013.

§ Faculty advisor for multi-disciplinary capstone design team focused on robust universal design solutions for aspects of the MEDCottage exterior (ramp, door, and transport/setup), 2010-2011.

§ Judge for Virginia FIRST LEGO League Regional Tournament, November, 2008 § Participated in team-teaching of ENGE 1114 and co-led and coordinated design projects for

900 first year engineering students working in teams of 5-6 with 85+ community partners on real problems. ROXIE: Real Outreach eXeriences in Engineering, Spring 2008; 500 students in Spring 2009.

§ Faculty advisor for capstone design projects in Mechanical Engineering that addressed significant needs at Montgomery County Animal Care and Control (animal shelter), 2007-08 and 2008-09

§ Judge for Virginia FIRST LEGO League State Tournament, December 3, 2006 § Judge for Virginia FIRST LEGO League State Tournament, December 4, 2005 § Co-mentored graduate students enrolled in EngE 5984/EngE 5024 who provided mentoring to

local elementary school (Harding Elementary) in the First Lego League design competition for 3 years

§ Faculty Advisor for Junior Entrepreneurship & Invention Program, Amherst Regional High School, University of Massachusetts, and Hampshire College, 2003-2004

§ Collaborated with teacher at Amherst Regional High School on teacher preparation in engineering design, student enrollments and current practices affecting the interest of female students in engineering. NSF funding with Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) grant summer of 2002

§ Speaker and participant in numerous K-12 outreach activities (girl scout days, science and engineering awareness events, open houses, etc.), University of Massachusetts, 1999-2004

§ Judge, regional science fair, middle and high school, held at University of Massachusetts, March 2000

§ Captain for team in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Event 1996-98, coordinated fundraising events, team won Best Team Camp Award, People’s Choice Award for best all around team, and 2nd in team spirit from an event with over 200 teams and over 2000 participants

§ Member of team in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Event 1999-2003 § Steering committee member, Relay for Life, Roanoke, Virginia, 1997-98 § Volunteer and participant for fund-raisers: March of Dimes, Bone Marrow Registry,

American Cancer Society, Leukemia Society, Adopt-a-Family Christmas Program