2008 Class of SME Fellows
2008 Class of SME Fellows
Eight manufacturing leaders have been elected to the SME College of Fellows for 2008. Recipients are recognized by their peers and the manufacturing community as key contributors to the social, technical and educational progress of manufacturing.
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Kuang-Chao Fan, PhD
Distinguished and Chon-Juo Zhang Chair Professor
National Taiwan University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Taipei, Taiwan |
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Fan has been a professor of mechanical engineering at National Taiwan University since 1989. Among his many accomplishments, he has served as the chairman of the Chinese Institute of Automation Technology, the chairman of the SME Taipei Chapter and the Associate Dean of the Engineering College at National Taiwan University. He is the vice chairman of the Automatic Optical Inspection Equipment Association in Taiwan. Fan has also been a consultant to Taiwan's Ministry of Education from 1994 to 1999 and is currently a national project reviewer for its government. His research interests include manufacturing metrology, precision machining and machine tool technology, and he has published more than 80 journal papers. Additionally, he is the author or coauthor of three books and 150 conference papers delivered at symposiums throughout Asia.
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William J. Geary
President, Boeing Canada Operations Limited & General Manager
Boeing, Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
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William (Willy) Geary is the general manager of Boeing Winnipeg operations. Appointed in June 2007, Geary is responsible for leading the largest aerospace composite manufacturer in Canada, and the country's third largest aerospace facility. Geary was the manufacturing superintendent of Final Assembly for 737 Airplane Programs beginning in September 2006. Prior positions in commercial airplanes include chief engineer for 737 aircraft interiors, director of 737/757 and 747 production engineering, and various management assignments in engineering and tooling. Geary was the 2006 SME President and served on the Society's Board of Directors. In 1990, he was awarded SME's Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award. In addition to his long career at Boeing, Geary serves on Gonzaga University's Board of Regents.
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Gert Goch, Dr Eng
Director, BIMAQ (Bremen Institute of Metrology, Automation and Quality Science)
University of Bremen
Bremen, Germany |
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Prior to his current role as director of BIMAQ, Goch was a dedicated professor at the University of Hannover, the University of Ulm and the University of Bremen, respectively. As an engineer and researcher, he has distinguished himself as a leader of such specialties as metrology and sensor technology, diagnosis of production processes and industrial automation. Goch holds eight patents and is the author or coauthor of more than 190 scientific publications. His current research efforts have received more than 2 million euros (approx. 3 million U.S. dollars) a year in public funding.
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Michael F. Molnar, CMfgE PE
Technical Director
Cummins Inc.
Columbus, Ind. |
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Molnar is being honored for his significant contributions to advancing manufacturing technology, public policy and advocacy of the manufacturing engineering profession. Currently, as Cummins Inc.'s director of environmental policy and sustainable development, Molnar has also served as a White House Fellow in support of manufacturing science and technology policy. He has contributed to numerous technical publications and has been a keynote or featured speaker at conferences and symposiums throughout the United States and Germany. Molnar has been an active member of SME for 25 years and presently serves on SME's Technical Community Network Steering Committee and the SME Member Council.
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Neal P. Jeffries, PhD, CMfgE
Executive Director
Center for Manufacturing Technology
Cincinnati |
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Jeffries is cofounder and president of the Center for Manufacturing Technology. Founded in 1977, this nonprofit institute offers manufacturing technology education for industry and presents about 100 programs each year throughout the United States and overseas on such topics as quick-changeover, mistake-proofing, lean manufacturing and more. Prior to his current role, Jeffries gained extensive industrial and government experience at various global organizations, such as GE, DuPont and the U.S. Air Force. His dedication to manufacturing technology is also exemplified by his nearly 10 years of preparing the next generation of engineers at the University of Cincinnati. Additionally, Jeffries has not only written two books, but is also the author or coauthor of more than 100 technical papers. He holds nine patents in the United States and overseas, and has engineering degrees from Purdue, Cincinnati, Stanford and MIT.
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Shivakumar Raman, PhD
John A. Myers Professor in Engineering and David Ross Boyd Professor
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Okla. |
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Over the past 20 years, Raman has established a reputation as an outstanding educator teaching manufacturing processes and metrology at the undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of Oklahoma. For his years of dedication there, Raman has received several awards, including the Institute of Industrial Engineers' Student Chapter Outstanding Professor Award (five times) as well as the OU Regents' Award for Superior Teaching. Beyond the classroom, his research interests include such topics as machining tribology, tolerance and surface metrology, and process variables within manufacturing systems. His research has resulted in improved models of characterizing friction at the tool-chip interface as well as new methods for the characterization of complex geometries for part verification and methods for adaptive metrology. He has coauthored more than 130 articles for journals and conference proceedings.
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Kevin Scott Smith, PhD
Professor and Deputy Director of the Center for Precision Metrology
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, N.C. |
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Smith is a professor of mechanical engineering at UNC Charlotte, where he is also the deputy director of the Center for Precision Metrology. He previously served as the associate director of the Machine Tool Research Center at the University of Florida. Smith is a Fellow of CIRP (the International Academy for Production Engineering). He is also the president of the North American Manufacturing Research Institute of SME (NAMRI/SME) and a previous recipient of SME's Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award. His career in manufacturing research and education spans more than 20 years. He currently holds two patents, and is author or coauthor of more than 100 technical papers.
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Y. Lawrence Yao, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Columbia University
New York |
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Yao also serves as director of Columbia University's Manufacturing Research Laboratory. Before joining Columbia in 1994, he served as senior lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. His research interests include multidisciplinary research in manufacturing and design; nontraditional manufacturing; laser materials processing; laser-assisted material removal, shaping and surface modification; laser applications in industry and art restoration; robotics in industry and health care industry. Yao is the author or coauthor of nearly 100 technical papers and serves as associate editor of SME's two peer-reviewed journals, the Journal of Manufacturing Processes and the Journal of Manufacturing Systems. Beyond teaching and research, he currently serves on several boards, including NAMRI/SME.
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