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Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Panel for Manufacturing Engineering

Dr. Richard H.F.Jackson

Director

Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory

NIST

Metrology Building, Room B322

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–3400

FAX 301/948–5668

Email: richard.jackson@nist.gov

Mark Luce

Deputy Director

Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory

NIST

Metrology Building, Room B322

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–3400

FAX 301/948–5668

Email: mark.luce@nist.gov

NIST engineers and scientists are developing many of the tools for automated intelligent-processing systems that will soon be the core of all world-class manufacturing operations. These components include intelligent machines; advanced sensors for real-time in-process measurements; software for precision control of machine tools; and information technology for integrating all elements of a product’s life cycle, from planning and design through marketing and customer support.

The Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory provides technical support for industry groups that develop standards for measurements, measurement techniques, hardware, software, and data interfaces. It operates the National Advanced Manufacturing Testbed, a unique national resource for study of advanced infrastructure technologies required to support future manufacturing operations at both the systems and equipment levels. Laboratory researchers also work at the forefront of the emerging field of nanofabrication, developing measurements tools for atomic-scale production technologies of the future.

Laboratory staff members work closely with their industry counterparts, from the planning of research projects to the dissemination of results.

Panel for Manufacturing Engineering

Chair:

Mr. Stuart G.Miller (1997)

General Electric Corporate Research & Development (retired)

5502 Surrey Downs Court

Wilmington, NC 28403

910/799–1036

Prof. Jan D.Achenbach (1998)

McCormick School Professor

Center for Quality Engineering and Failure Prevention

Room 324 Catalysis Building

2137 North Sheridan Road

Northwestern University

Evanston, IL 60208–3020

847/491–5527

FAX 847/491–5227

Email: achenbach@nwu.edu

Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Mr. Sushil Birla (1997)

Technical Staff

General Motors Corporation

North American Operations

Manufacturing Technology Center, Bldg. 1–9

Manufacturing Bldg. B, Mail B/MD-55

30300 Mound Road

Warren, MI 48090–9040

810/947–0234

Email: birlas@eecs.umich.edu

Mr. D.Jeffrey Bostock (1998)

Vice President for Service and Construction

Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant

Lockheed Martin Energy Systems

P.O. Box 2009

Oak Ridge, TN 37831–8004

423/574–3761

FAX 423/576–8697

Mr. Walt W.Braithwaite (1997)

Vice President

Information and Support Services

The Boeing Company

P.O. Box 3707, Mail Stop 7A-40

Seattle, WA 98124–2207

206/865–3300

FAX 206/865–2953

Ms. Dorothy M.Comassar (1997)

General Manager

Manufacturing & Quality Technology Department

Aircraft Engine Engineering Division

GE Aircraft Engines

One Neumann Way C67

Cincinnati, OH 45215–1988

513/243–4976

FAX 513/243–0900

Prof. Jose B.Cruz, Jr. (1998)

Dean, College of Engineering

The Ohio State University

142A Hitchcock Hall

2070 Neil Avenue

Columbus, OH 43210–1275

614/292–2836

FAX 614/292–3244

Email: cruz+@osu.edu

Prof. David Dornfeld (1998)

Professor of Mechanical Engineering and

Director, Engineering Systems Research Center

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, CA 94720–1740

510/642–0906

FAX 510/643–7463

Email: dornfeld@dornfeld.me.berkeley.edu

Mr. Robert J.Douglas (1997)

Senior Vice President of Operations

BWI Inex

13327 U.S. 19 North

Clearwater, FL 34624

813/535–5502

FAX 813/532–8513

Dr. Johnson A.Edosomwan (1998)

President & Chief Executive Officer

Johnson & Johnson Associates, Inc.

Efe Quality House

3970 Chain Bridge Road

Fairfax, VA 22030

703/359–5969

FAX 703/359–5971

Dr. Hazem Ezzat (1999)

Head

Manufacturing and Design Systems Department

GM Research & Development Center

Mail Code 480–106–285

30500 Mound Road

Warren, MI 48090–9055

810/986–1554

FAX 810/986–1532

Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Dr. James L.Flanagan (1997)

Vice President for Research

Rutgers University

Center for Computer Aids for Industrial Productivity

Frelinghuysen Road

Piscataway, NJ 08855–1390

908/445–3443

FAX 908/445–0547

Dr. George J.Hess (1999)

Vice President, Planning

The Ingersoll Milling Machine Company

707 Fulton Avenue

Rockford, IL 61103

815/987–6121

FAX 815/987–6725

Email: 70541.1114@compuserve.com

Dr. Michael E.Kahn (1998)

Vice President and General Manager

Film Measurement Division

Tencor Instruments

One Technology Drive

Milipitas, CA 95035

408/571–3000

FAX 408/571–3030

Email: mike.kahn@tencor.com

Dr. Richard L.Kegg (1998)

Vice President

Technology and Manufacturing Development

Cincinnati Milacron, Inc.

4701 Marburg Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 45209

513/841–8704

FAX 513/841–8996

Dr. E.Ray McClure (1997)

Tumax Engineering

5721 Crestmont Avenue

Livermore, CA 94550

FAX 510/371–4631

Email: 0001189481@mcimail.com

Prof. Steven R.Patterson (1997)

Distinguished Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Charlotte, NC 28223

704/547–3494

FAX 704/547–3246

Email: spatters@uncc.edu

Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"3. Panel for Manufacturing Engineering." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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