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Faculty, Staff and Students

The following personnel are involved in this project:

Dr. Hansen Prof. Christopher J. Hansen: Dr. Hansen joined the Mechanical Engineering faculty in Fall 2011. His previous research efforts include 3D viscoelasticfilament micropatterning and synthetic microvasculature for self-healing and thermal regulation applications. For more information, please see his online profile (link here).
Dr. Johnston Prof. Stephen P. Johnston: Dr. Johnston's research interests include process monitoring, process control, and process development for injection molding. He also works in the areas of part design and mold design utilizing computer-aided engineering and manufacturing. For more information, please see his online profile (link here).
Dr. Shina Prof. Sammy Shina: Sammy G. Shina, P.h.D., P.E., is the professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and has previously lectured at University of Pennsylvania’s EXMSE Program and at the University of California Irvine. He is the coordinator of the Design and Manufacturing Certificate, the Quality Engineering Certificate, the ME senior Capstone Projects and COOP education at UML. (link here)
Dr. Stolk Prof. Jonathan Stolk: Dr. Jonathan Stolk joined Olin College in 2001 from Bucknell University, where he served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Dr. Stolk holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in materials science and engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. For more detailed information about Dr. Stolk's interests, please visit his online profile (click here).
Dr. Willis Prof. David J. Willis: David Willis is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. His research interests include computational and applied aerodynamics (biologically inspired flight, wind energy and aerodynamic decelerators) and engineering education. His faculty webpage has more information (link here).
  Mr. Jeremy Vaillant: Jeremy Vaillant is a Mechanical Engineering Masters Degree candidate at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is interested in the development and use of low-cost CNC machines for educational deployment.