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Judy M. Vance Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering Professor of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department Iowa State University [email protected] www.vrac.iastate.edu/~jmvance EDUCATION Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1992 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1987 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1980 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering, 2010 - present Professor, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2003-present Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, Rennes, France, 2010 Program Director, National Science Foundation, Engineering Design and Innovation, 2006-08 Department Chair, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2003-06 Director of Graduate Education, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2002-03 Associate Professor, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 1997-2003 Assistant Professor, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 1992-97 Freshman Engineering, 1987-92 Adjunct Instructor, Iowa State University, Freshman Engineering, 1984-87 INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Mechanical Engineer, John Deere Des Moines Works, Ankeny, IA, 1980-84 Summer Intern, John Deere Des Moines Works, Ankeny, IA, 1979-80 Co-Op Student, Maytag, Newton, IA, 1978 ACADEMIC AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Undergraduate teaching: Engineering Orientation, Engineering Problems with Computational Laboratory, Engineering Graphics and Introduction to Design, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, Mechanisms, Machine Elements, Optimization of Mechanical Systems, Honors Seminar on Virtual Reality Graduate level teaching: Advanced Design of Machine Elements, Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling, Ethics in Research Practice, Virtual Reality/Virtual Worlds and Applications Research: Virtual reality applications in mechanical engineering including assembly methods prototyping, factory layout, complex system design, planar and spatial mechanism design and compliant mechanism design. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Syracuse ADVANCE-IT External Advisory Council, 2011 - present Clemson University Mechanical Engineering External Advisory Board, 2011 – present Organizing Committee, ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WINVR), 2010 - present Conference co-chair, ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WinVR10), 2010
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Judy M. Vance Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering

Professor of Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Department

Iowa State University [email protected]

www.vrac.iastate.edu/~jmvance

EDUCATION Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1992 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1987 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University 1980 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Joseph C. and Elizabeth A. Anderlik Professor of Engineering, 2010 - present Professor, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2003-present Visiting Professor, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, Rennes, France, 2010 Program Director, National Science Foundation, Engineering Design and Innovation, 2006-08 Department Chair, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2003-06 Director of Graduate Education, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 2002-03

Associate Professor, Iowa State University, Mechanical Engineering, 1997-2003 Assistant Professor, Iowa State University,

Mechanical Engineering, 1992-97 Freshman Engineering, 1987-92 Adjunct Instructor, Iowa State University, Freshman Engineering, 1984-87 INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Mechanical Engineer, John Deere Des Moines Works, Ankeny, IA, 1980-84 Summer Intern, John Deere Des Moines Works, Ankeny, IA, 1979-80

Co-Op Student, Maytag, Newton, IA, 1978 ACADEMIC AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Undergraduate teaching: Engineering Orientation, Engineering Problems with Computational Laboratory, Engineering Graphics and Introduction to Design, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, Mechanisms, Machine Elements, Optimization of Mechanical Systems, Honors Seminar on Virtual Reality

Graduate level teaching: Advanced Design of Machine Elements, Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling, Ethics in Research Practice, Virtual Reality/Virtual Worlds and Applications

Research: Virtual reality applications in mechanical engineering including assembly methods prototyping, factory layout, complex system design, planar and spatial mechanism design and compliant mechanism design.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Syracuse ADVANCE-IT External Advisory Council, 2011 - present Clemson University Mechanical Engineering External Advisory Board, 2011 – present Organizing Committee, ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WINVR),

2010 - present Conference co-chair, ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WinVR10),

2010

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Co-editor, Virtual Reality Journal special issue on Virtual Manufacturing and Construction, 2009-10

Associate Technical Editor for the ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 1999-02 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Committee on Honors, 2011 - present Design Engineering Division Broadening Participation Committee Member, 2009-present

* Workshop organizer: “Leading and Managing Change”, Washington D.C., Aug 28, 2011, in conjunction with the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences. * Workshop organizer: “Networking Skills and Strategies”, Montreal, Canada, Aug 15, 2010, in conjunction with the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences. * Workshop organizer: “Effective Negotiations Skills”, San Diego, CA, Aug 30, 2009, in conjunction with the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences.

Nominating Committee, 2008-09 (chair), 2009-2010 Spira Award Selection Committee, 2009-2011 Robert E. Abbott Award Selection Committee, 2009 Executive Committee Member, 2003-10

Advisory Committee, 2009 – 2010 Past Chair, 2008-09 Chair, 2007-08

Vice Chair/Treasurer, 2006-07 Technical Committee and IMECE Division Executive, 2004-06 Secretary, 2003-04

Constitution and Bylaws Committee Chair, 2002-05 Design Automation Committee Executive Committee Member, 1997-02 Past Committee Chair, 2001-02 Committee Chair, 2000-01 Conference Chair - Design Automation Conference, 1999-00 Technical Program Chair - Design Automation Conference, 1998-99 International Program Co-Chair - Design Automation Conference, 1997-98 Honors and Awards Subcommittee, 2003, 2007 Iowa State Student Section

Secretary, 1978-80 National Science Foundation

Program Director, Engineering Design Program and Innovation Program, 2006-08 Chair, Committee of Visitors, Division of Design and Manufacturing Innovation,

2006 Member, Engineering Directorate Advisory Committee, 2004-06 Chair, Search Committee, Program Director for Diversity and Outreach in

Engineering, 2008 Member, Search Committee, Program Director for Engineering Design and

Innovation, 2008 Member, Search Committee, Program Director for Manufacturing Enterprise

Systems/Service Enterprise Engineering, 2007 Member, Search Committee, Program Director for Nano-manufacturing, 2007 Member, Engineering Diversity Working Group, Engineering Directorate, 2006-08 Session organizer: “Working with the Media”, NSF CMMI Grantees Conference,

Jan 2008, Jul 2009

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Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI) Transition team member, 2005-06

Founder and President, 2000-05 WELI workshop organizer, 2003 - 2006

Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI) Leadership Workshop, Kansas City, MO, Oct 12-14, 2006, in conjunction with the Society of Women Engineers National Conference

WELI Leadership Workshop, Pittsburgh, PA, Jun 11-14, 2006, in conjunction with the WEPAN National Conference

WELI Leadership Workshop, Anaheim, CA, Nov 3-5, 2005, in conjunction with the Society of Women Engineers National Conference

WELI Leadership Development Conference, Cocoa Beach, FL, Apr 28 – May 1, 2005

WELI Institutional Transformation/Advanced Leadership Workshop, Syracuse, NY, Oct 7-10, 2004

WELI Leadership Summit, Storrs, CT, May 3-5, 2004 WELI Leadership Development Conference, Snowbird, UT, Nov 5-8, 2003 WELI Academic Women in Engineering Leadership Institute Workshop,

Birmingham, AL, Oct 9-11, 2003 Society of Women Engineers

National Nominating Committee, 1997-01 Organizer: Academic Recruitment Fair, SWE 2003 National Conference,

Birmingham, AL, Oct 9-11, 2003 ISU SWE Section Faculty Advisor, 2000-04 ISU SWE Section Counselor, 1998-00

Heart of Iowa Section of the Society of Women Engineers President, 1996-97

Section Representative, 1995-96, 1998-99 Secretary, 1994-95 Charter Member, 1993

Professional Society Memberships - current American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 1988-present

Society of Women Engineers (SWE) 1986-present American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) 1985-present

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1997-99, 2004 - present Member of the Technical Advisory Panel of the International Conference on Computer

Aided Training in Science and Technology (CATS `90), 1990 HONORS AND AWARDS

Honorary Degree of Doctor of Engineering, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 2012 ASME Design Automation Award, 2010 Best Technical Paper, ASME Mechanisms and Robotics Technical Committee Award for

Compliant Mechanisms Papers - Theoretical: Su, H.-J., Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., “A Screw Theory Approach for the Conceptual Design of Compliant Mechanisms”, 2009 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, IDETC2009-86684, Aug 30-Sept 2, 2009, San Diego, CA.

National Science Foundation Director’s Award for Collaborative Integration, 2008 Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2004 ISU Engineering Student Council Leadership Award, 2001 VEISHEA Faculty of the Year Nomination, 1999 Best Technical Paper, 1998 MSC Americas Users' Conference, Oct 1998

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Ryken, M. J. and Vance, J. M., “Applying Virtual Reality Techniques to the Interactive Stress Analysis of a Tractor Lift Arm”, 1998 MSC Americas Users' Conference Proceedings, Universal City, CA, Oct 5-8, 1998.

College of Engineering Superior Teaching Award, 1998 Selected to attend the National Academy of Engineering First German-American

Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in Dresden, Germany, Mar 1998 Mechanical Engineering Professor of the Year, 1996-97 National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 1996 Sigma Xi, 1995 U.S. Department of Agriculture Women's History Week Award, 1994 Iowa Center for Emerging Manufacturing Technology Faculty Fellow, 1992 Best Paper Presentation, MacNeal Schwendler World User's Conference, May 1992 Best Technical Paper, MacNeal Schwendler World User's Conference, May 1992

Vance, J. M., and Bernard, J. E., “Approximating eigenvectors and eigenvalues across a wide range of design”, MSC World User's Conference Proceedings, Dearborn, MI, May 1992.

ASEE Dow Outstanding Young Faculty Award, 1989 Pi Tau Sigma, 1979 Tau Beta Pi, 1979

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE Engineer in Training Exam, IA State Board of Engineering Examiners, certificate # 6590,

completed 1980. TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS Refereed publications

1. Seth, A., Vance, J. M., Oliver, J. H., “Virtual reality for assembly methods prototyping: A review”, Virtual Reality, 15(1), 2010, pp. 5-20, DOI: 10.1007/s10055-009-0153-y.

2. Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., Rehn, G. D., Lemessi, M., “Coupling of interactive manufacturing operations simulation and immersive virtual reality”, Virtual Reality, 16(1), 2011, pp. 15-23, DOI: 10.1007/s10055-010-0165-7.

3. Seth, A., Vance, J. M., Oliver, J. H., “Combining dynamic modeling with geometric constraint management to support low clearance virtual manual assembly tasks”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 132(8), 2010, pp. 081002, 7 pages, DOI: 10.1115/1.4001565.

4. Su, H.-J., Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., “A screw theory approach for the conceptual design of flexible joints for compliant mechanisms”, ASME Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics, 1(4), 2009, pp. 041009, 8 pages.

5. Seth, A., Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., “Development of a dual-handed haptic assembly system: SHARP”, ASME Journal of Computing and Information Sciences in Engineering, 8(4), 2008, pp. 044502, 8 pages.

6. Howard, B. M., Vance, J. M., “Desktop haptic virtual assembly using physically-based modeling”, Virtual Reality, 11(4), 2007, pp. 207-215.

7. Duncan, T. J., Vance, J. M., “Development of a virtual environment for interactive interrogation of computational mixing data”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 129(3), 2007, pp. 361-367.

8. Chipperfield, K. A., Vance, J. M., Fischer, A., “Fast meshless reanalysis using combined approximations, pre-conditioned conjugate gradient, and Taylor series”, AIAA Journal, 44(6), 2006, pp. 1325 - 1331.

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9. Kim, C., Vance, J. M., “Collision detection and part interaction modeling to facilitate immersive virtual reality assembly methods”, ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 4(2), 2004, pp. 83 - 90.

10. Kelsick, J., Vance, J. M., Buhr, L., and Moller, C., “Discrete event simulation implemented in a virtual environment”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 125(3), 2003, pp. 428 - 433.

11. Larochelle, P. M., Vance, J. M., and Kihonge, J., “Interactive visualization of the line congruences for spatial mechanism design”, ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2( 3), 2002, pp. 208-215.

12. Kihonge, J. N., Vance, J. M., and Larochelle, P. M., “Spatial mechanism design in virtual reality with networking”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 124(3), 2002, pp. 435-440.

13. Perles, B. P., and Vance, J. M., “Interactive virtual tools for manipulating NURBS surfaces in a virtual environment”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 124(2), 2002, pp. 158-163.

14. Volkov, S., and Vance, J. M., “Effectiveness of haptic sensation for the evaluation of virtual prototypes”, ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 1(2), 2001, pp. 123-128.

15. Kraal, J. C., and Vance, J. M., “VEMECS: A virtual reality interface for spherical mechanism design”, Journal of Engineering Design, 12(3), 2001, pp. 245-254.

16. Jayaram, S., Vance, J. M., Gadh, R., Jayaram, U., Srinivasan, H., “Assessment of VR technology and its applications to engineering problems”, ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 1(1), 2001, pp. 72-83.

17. Ryken, M. J. and Vance, J. M., “Applying virtual reality techniques to the interactive stress analysis of a tractor lift arm”, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 35, 2000, pp. 141-155.

18. Furlong, T. J., Vance, J. M., and Larochelle, P. M., “Spherical mechanism synthesis in virtual reality”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 121(4), 1999, pp. 515-520.

19. Evans, P. T., Vance, J. M., and Dark, V. J., “Assessing the effectiveness of traditional and virtual reality interfaces in spherical mechanism design”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 121(4), 1999, pp. 507-514.

20. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Applying virtual reality techniques to sensitivity-based structural shape design”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 120(4), 1998, pp. 612-619.

21. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Interactive design of structural systems in a virtual environment”, Computer Modeling and Simulation in Engineering, 3(3), 1998, pp. 166-170.

22. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Combining MSC/NASTRAN, sensitivity methods and virtual reality to facilitate interactive design”, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 26, 1997, pp. 161-169.

23. Khan, M. A. and Vance, J. M., “Mesh reduction using an angle criterion approach”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 118(2), 1996, pp. 300-305.

24. Vance, J. M. and Bernard, J. E., “Using Padé approximants and curve-fitting to approximate eigenvalues and eigenvectors for large design changes”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 118(1), 1996, pp. 151-153.

25. Vance, J. M., and Bernard, J. E., “Approximating eigenvectors and eigenvalues across a wide range of design”, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 14, 1993, pp. 403-414.

26. Vance, J. M., “Design for manufacture and assembly methods”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education, 20(3), 1992, pp. 187-201.

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27. Vance, J. M. and Jenison, R. D., “Choosing a graphics software package for educational software development: A comparison of PHIGS and HOOPS”, Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 54(3), 1990, pp. 3-9.

28. Vance, J. M., “Introducing freshman students to graphics subroutines”, Computers in Education, ASEE Computers in Education Division, X (2), 1990, pp. 55-57.

29. Vance, J. M. and Bernard, J. E., “Interactive analysis of vibration modes using approximation algorithms and computer graphics”, Computer-Aided Design, 21(7), 1989, pp. 430-434.

Refereed published proceedings

1. Berg, L., Behded, S., Vance, J., Thurston, D., 2012, “Disassembly Evaluation and Training using Graph Visualization and Immersive Computing Technologies,” ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, August 12-15, Chicago, IL, DETC2012-70392.

2. Behdad, S., Berg, L., Thurston, D., Vance J., 2012, “Integrating Immersive Computing Technology with Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming for Disassembly Sequence Planning under Uncertainty,” ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, August 12-15, Chicago, IL, DETC2012-70392.

3. Faas, D. and Vance, J. M., 2011, “BREP Identification during Voxel-Based Collision Detection for Haptic Manual Assembly,” ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, June 27 – 29, Milan, IT.

4. Pavlik, R. A., and Vance, J. M., 2011,“Expanding Haptic Workspace for Coupled-object Manipulation,” ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, June 27-29, Milan, IT.

5. Carlson, P., Kirpes, C., Pavlik, R. A., and Vance, J. M., 2011, “Comparison of a Single-wall Versus Multi-wall Virtual Environments to Support a Virtual Shopping Experience,” ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, June 27-29, Milan, IT.

6. Vance, J. M., and Dumont, G., 2011, “A Conceptual Framework for Achieving Natural Interaction for Virtual Assembly Tasks,” ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, June 27-29, Milan, IT.

7. Pavlik, R. A., and Vance, J. M., 2011, “VR JuggLua: A Framework for VR Applications Combining Lua, OpenSceneGraph, and VR Juggler,” Workshop on Software Engineering and Architectures for Realtime Interactive Systems (SEARIS), March 20, Singapore.

8. Vance, J. M. and Dorozhkin, D. V., 2010, “Constraint-based synthesis of shape-morphing structures in virtual reality,” ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Aug 15-18, Montreal, Canada, DETC2010/MR-29017.

9. Faas, D. and Vance, J. M., 2010, “Assessment of Pointshell Shrinking and Feature Size on Virtual Manual Assembly,” ASME 2010 World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WINVR2010) Proceedings, May 12-14, Ames, IA WINVR2010-3765.

10. Pavlik, R. A. and Vance, J. M., 2010, “A Modular Implementation of Wii Remote Head Tracking for Virtual Reality,” ASME 2010 World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality (WINVR2010) Proceedings, May 12-14, Ames, IA WINVR2010-3771.

11. Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., Dorozhkin, D. V., “A screw theory approach for the conceptual design of flexible joints for compliant mechanisms”, ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, Aug 30 - Sept 2, 2009, San Diego, CA, DETC2009-86684, Best Paper Award.

12. Seth, U., Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., “A virtual reality Interface for the design of compliant mechanisms”, ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences, Aug 30 - Sept 2, 2009, San Diego, CA, DETC2009-87155.

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13. Vyawahare, V. S., Vance, J. M., “Human centered multimodal 3D user interface for desktop VR assembly”, Emerging Technologies Conference (ETC) 2009, Apr 2-3, 2009, Ames, IA, ETC-2009-0031.

14. Vo, D. M., Vance, J. M., Marasinghe, M. G., “Assessment of haptics-based interaction for assembly tasks in virtual reality”, Third Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, Mar 18-20, 2009, Salt Lake City, UT.

15. Fischer, A., Vance, J. M., Vo, D. M., “Haptic feedback to guide interactive product design”, World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality 2009 (WINVR09), Feb 25-26, 2009, Chalon-sur-Saone, France, WINVR09-741.

16. Faas, D., Vance, J. M., “Interactive Deformation Through Mesh-free Stress Analysis in Virtual Reality”, ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Aug 3-6, 2008, New York, NY, DETC2008-50084.

17. Seth, A., Vance, J. M., Oliver, J. H., “Combining geometric constraints with physics modeling for virtual assembly using SHARP”, ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Sept 4-7, 2007, Las Vegas, NV, DETC2007-34681.

18. Faas, D., Fischer, A., Vance, J. M., “Interactive mesh-free stress analysis for mechanical design assembly with haptics”, ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Sept 4-7, 2007, Las Vegas, NV, DETC2007-34660.

19. Seth, A., Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., “SHARP: A system for haptic assembly and realistic prototyping”, ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Sept 10-13, 2006, Philadelphia, PA, DETC2006-99476.

20. Seth, A., Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., “A desktop networked haptic VR interface for mechanical assembly”, ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition Proceedings, Nov 5-11, 2005, Orlando, FL, IMECE2005-81873.

21. Chipperfield, K. A. and Vance, J. M., “Virtual reality interactive design utilizing meshless stress re-analysis”, ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Sept 24-28, 2005, Long Beach, CA, DETC2005-84496.

22. Rehn, G. M., Lemessi, M., Vance, J. M., Dorozhkin, D. V., “Integrating operations simulation results with an immersive virtual reality environment”, 2004 Winter Simulation Conference, Washington, D.C., Dec 5-8, 2004, pp. 1713-1719.

23. Kim, C., Vance, J. M., “Development of a networked haptic environment in VR to facilitate collaborative design using Voxmap Pointshell (VPS) software”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept 28 - Oct 2, 2004, DETC2004/CIE-57648.

24. Kim, C., Vance, J. M., “Using VPS (Voxmap PointShell) as the basis for interaction in a virtual assembly Environment”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Chicago, IL, Sept 2 – 6, 2003, DETC2003/CIE-48297.

25. Cerney, M. M., Adams, D. C., Vance, J. M., “Image Warping of Three-Dimensional Scan Data”, SAE Digital Human Modeling Conference Proceedings, Montreal, Canada, Jun 16-19, 2003, 03DHM-37.

26. Fischer, A. G., Vance, J. M., “PHANToM Haptic Device Implemented in a Projection Screen Virtual Environment”, IPT/EGVE 2003 Workshop Proceedings, Zurich, Switzerland, May 22-23, 2003.

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27. Vance, J. M., Larochelle, P. M., Dorozhkin, D. V., “VRSpatial: Designing spatial mechanisms using virtual reality”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Canada, Sept 29 - Oct 2, 2002, DETC2002/MECH-34377.

28. Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., “Implementing speech recognition in virtual reality”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Canada, Sept 29 - Oct 2, 2002, DETC2002/CIE34390.

29. Chipperfield, K. A., Vance, J. M., “Modeling of hydraulic hose paths”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Canada, Sept 29 - Oct 2, 2002, DETC2002/DAC34152.

30. Chipperfield, K. A., Vance, J. M., “Stiffness testing of hydraulic hoses”, ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Canada, Sept 29 - Oct 2, 2002, DETC2002/DAC34067.

31. Fischer, A. G., Chipperfield, K. A., Vance, J. M., “VRHOSE: Hydraulic hose routing in virtual reality with JACK™", 9th AIAA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, Georgia, Sept 4-6, 2002, AIAA 2002-5671.

32. Cerney, M. M., Vance, J. M., Duncan, J. R., “Using population data and immersive virtual reality for ergonomic design of operator workstations”, SAE Digital Human Modeling Conference Proceedings, Munich, Germany, Jun 18-20, 2002.

33. Kihonge, J. N., Vance, J. M., Larochelle, P. M., “Spatial mechanism design in virtual reality with networking”, ASME Design Automation Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept 9-12, 2001, DETC2001/DAC-21136.

34. Volkov, S. A., and Vance, J. M., “Effectiveness of haptic sensation for the evaluation of virtual prototypes”, ASME Design Automation Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept 9-12, 2001, DETC2001/DAC-21135.

35. Johnson, T. C., and Vance, J. M., “The use of the Voxmap Pointshell method of collision detection in virtual assembly methods planning”, ASME Design Automation Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept 9-12, 2001, DETC 2001/DAC-21137.

36. Larochelle, P. M. and Vance, J. M., “Interactive visualization of the line congruences associated with four finite spatial poses”, Proceedings of a Symposium Commemorating the Legacy, Works and Life of Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Jul 9-11, 2000, University of Cambridge, Trinity College.

37. Chipperfield, K. A., and Vance, J. M., “VRHose - virtual hydraulic hose routing design”, Industrial Virtual Reality Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, IL, Nov 1-2, 1999, pp.67-72.

38. Perles, B. P., and Vance, J. M., “Interactive virtual tools for manipulating NURBS surfaces in a virtual environment”, Industrial Virtual Reality Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, IL, Nov 1-2, 1999, MH-Vol 5/MBD-Vol 9, pp. 85-91.

39. Shahnawaz, V. J., Vance, J. M., and Kutti, S. V., “Visualization of post-processed CFD data in a virtual environment”, ASME Computers in Engineering Conference Proceedings, Las Vegas, NV, Sept 12-15, 1999, DETC99/CIE-9042.

40. Furlong, T. and Vance, J. M., “Spherical mechanism synthesis in virtual reality”, ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, GA, Sept 13-16, 1998, DETC98/DAC-5584.

41. Kelsick, J. and Vance, J. M., “The VR Factory: discrete event simulation implemented in a virtual environment”, ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, GA, Sept 13-16, 1998, DETC98/DFM-5747.

42. Evans, P. T, Vance, J. M. and Dark V. J., “Assessing the effectiveness of traditional and virtual reality interfaces in spherical mechanism design,” ASME Computers in

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Engineering Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, GA, Sept 13-16, 1998, DETC98/CIE-5546.

43. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Applying virtual reality techniques to sensitivity-based structural shape design”, 1997 ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Sacramento, CA, Sept 14-17, 1997, DETC97/DAC-3765.

44. Vance, J. M., “Virtual reality: what potential does it hold for engineering?" Current Advances in Mechanical Design and Production, VI, Elsevier Science Ltd., New York, 1996, pp. 333-348.

45. Longacre, K., Vance, J. M., and DeVries, R. I., “A Computer Tool to Facilitate Cross-Attribute Optimization”, AIAA/USA/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Proceedings, Sept 4-6, 1996, Bellevue, WA, pp. 1275-1279.

46. Khan, M. A. and Vance, J. M., “A mesh reduction approach to parametric surface polygonization”, ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Boston, MA, Sept 17-21, 1995, DE-Vol. 82, pp. 41-48.

47. Osborn, S.W. and Vance, J. M., “A virtual reality environment for synthesizing spherical four-bar mechanisms”, ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Boston, MA, Sept 17-21, 1995, Vol. DE-83, pp. 885-892.

48. Gaddipati, V., Vance, J. M., and DeVries, R. I., “Visual interaction in acoustic-structural analysis of automobiles”, ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Minneapolis, MN, Sept 11-14, 1994, Vol. DE69-1, pp. 65-70.

49. Vance, J. M. and Bernard, J. E., “Approximating eigenvalues and eigenvectors using Padé approximants”, ASME Design Automation Conference Proceedings, Albuquerque, NM, Sept 19-22, 1993, Vol. DE65-2, pp. 229-234.

Published proceedings

1. Vance, J. M., Gilbert, S. B., Oren, M. Pavlik, R., Carlson, P. “GOALI: A Hybrid Method to Support Natural Interaction of Parts in a Virtual Environment,” 2011 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, GA, Jan 4-7, 2011.

2. Vance, J. M., Oliver, J. H., Seth, U., “Collaborative Research: Constraint-based compliant mechanism design using virtual reality as a design interface”, 2009 NSF Engineering Research and Innovation Conference Proceedings, Honolulu, HI, Jun 22-25, 2009.

3. Vance, J. M., Dorozhkin, D. V., Wu, K.-C., Culpepper, M., Hopkins, J., “Collaborative Research: Constraint-based compliant mechanism design using virtual reality as a design interface”, 2006 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, St. Louis, MO, Jul 24 – 27, 2006.

4. Seth, A., Su, H.-J., Vance, J. M., “A dual-handed haptic interface for virtual assembly”, (abstract only), Proceedings of the IEEE 1st International Virtual Manufacturing Workshop (VirMan ’06), Alexandria, VA, Mar 26, 2006.

5. Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., Rehn, G. D., Lemessi, M., “Concurrent operations simulation in immersive virtual reality”, Proceedings of the IEEE 1st International Virtual Manufacturing Workshop (VirMan ’06), (abstract only), Alexandria, VA, Mar 26, 2006.

6. McKean, A., Kalivarapu, V., Winer, E., Vance, J. M. and Duncan, J. R., “Using a web-based query engine and immersive virtual reality to select and view 3D anthropometry in vehicle operator workstation design”, Proceedings of the 1st AIAA Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Specialist Conference Proceedings, Austin, TX, Apr 18-21, 2005.

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7. Lighty, J. S., Vance, J. M., and Niemeier, D. “Women in Engineering Leadership Institute (WELI)”, 2005 WEPAN/NAMEPA Joint Conference Proceedings, Las Vegas, NV, Apr 10-13, 2005.

8. Vance, J. M. and Fischer, A. G. “Interactive product development and haptics in virtual reality with VrM3d”, 2005 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, Scottsdale, AZ, Jan 3-6, 2005.

9. Fischer, A. G. and Vance, J. M. “An overview of the VrM3D virtual design program”, 2004 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, Dallas, TX, Jan 5-8, 2004.

10. Cerney, M. M., Vance, J. M., Duncan, J. R., “An immersive workstation design tool using three-dimensional anthropometric data”, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 47th Annual Meeting Proceedings, Denver, CO, Oct 13-17, 2003, pp. 865 – 869.

11. Vance, J. M., “Interactive product development in a virtual environment utilizing haptics”, 2003 NSF Design, Service and Manufacture and Industrial Innovation Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, Birmingham, AL, Jan 6-9, 2003.

12. Fischer, A. G. and Vance, J. M., “Implementing haptic feedback in a projection screen virtual environment”, 7th Phantom User's Group Workshop Proceedings, Santa Fe, NM, Oct 26-29, 2002.

13. Davidson, V. J., Vance, J. M., Niemeier, D. A., “Women in Engineering Leadership Institute: Academic leadership development plans”, ICWES12: 12th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists Proceedings, Ottawa, Canada, Jul 27-32, 2002.

14. Chipperfield, K. A., Yeh, T.-P., Vance, J. M., “Interactive product development in a virtual environment utilizing haptics" 2002 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan 7-10, 2002, CD-ROM.

15. Dorozhkin, D. V., Vance, J. M., Larochelle P. M., “VRSpatial: A virtual environment for spatial mechanism design”, 2002 NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jan 7-10, 2002, CD-ROM.

16. Vance, J. M., and Larochelle, P. M., “Creating a virtual environment for spatial mechanism design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Tampa, Florida, Jan 7-10, 2001, CD-ROM.

17. Vance, J. M., “Virtual reality techniques to improve product design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Tampa, Florida, Jan 7-10, 2001, CD-ROM.

18. Larochelle, P. M., and Vance, J. M., “Creating a virtual environment for spatial mechanism design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Jan 3-6, 2000, CD-ROM.

19. Vance, J. M., “Virtual reality techniques to improve product design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Jan 3-6, 2000, CD-ROM.

20. Vance, J. M., “CAREER: Virtual reality techniques to improve product design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Long Beach, CA, Jan 5-8, 1999, ED-48.

21. Vance, J. M., and Larochelle, P. M., “Spatial mechanism design in a virtual environment”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Long Beach, CA, Jan 5-8, 1999, ED-47.

22. Ryken, M. J. and Vance, J. M., “Applying virtual reality techniques to the interactive stress analysis of a tractor lift arm”, 1998 MSC Americas Users' Conference Proceedings, Universal City, CA, Oct 5-8, 1998. Best Paper Award.

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23. Yeh, T. P., and Vance, J. M., “Structural shape optimization in a synthetic environment”, High Performance Computing Conference Proceedings, Boston, MA, Apr 5-9, 1998, pp. 317-322.

24. Vance, J. M., “A virtual environment for engineering design optimization”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Monterrey, Mexico, Jan 5-8, 1998, pp. 27-28.

25. Vance, J. M., “Virtual reality techniques to improve product design and integrating active learning techniques into the engineering classroom”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Monterrey, Mexico, Jan 5-8, 1998, pp. 25-26.

26. Larochelle, P. M., Vance, J. M., and McCarthy, J. M. “Creating a virtual reality environment for spherical mechanism design”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Monterrey, Mexico, Jan 5-8, 1998, pp. 83-84.

27. Oliver, J. H., Vance, J. M., Luecke, G. R., and Cruz-Neira, C., “Virtual prototyping for concurrent engineering”, International Immersive Projection Technology Workshop Proceedings, Stuttgart, Germany, Jul 14-15, 1997, pp. 51-57.

28. Ye, W., and Vance, J. M., “Visualization of structural impact problems in a virtual environment”, High Performance Computing Conference Proceedings, Atlanta, Georgia, Apr 6-10, 1997, pp. 325-330.

29. Vance, J. M., “A virtual environment for engineering design optimization”, NSF Design, Manufacture, and Industrial Innovation Grantees Meeting Proceedings, Seattle, WA, Jan 7-10, 1997, pp. 23-24.

30. Larochelle, P. M., Vance, J. M., and McCarthy, J. M., “A virtual reality environment for Spherical mechanism design”, NSF Design, Manufacture, and Industrial Innovation Grantees Meeting Proceedings, Seattle, WA, Jan 7-10, 1997, pp. 85-86.

31. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “A virtual environment for engineering design optimization”, NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference Proceedings, Albuquerque, NM, Jan 3-5, 1996, pp. 85-86.

32. Ho, L. and Vance, J. M., “Virtual training in manufacturing systems using TELEGRIPTM and OSF/Motif”, Motif ‘95 Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC, Nov 16-17, 1995.

33. Longacre, K., and Vance, J. M., “Multi-function optimization and visualization environment”, Motif ‘95 Conference Proceedings, Washington, DC, Nov 16-17, 1995.

34. Ho, L. and Vance, J. M., “Virtual training in manufacturing systems using TELEGRIPTM”, Deneb User Group IX Meeting Proceedings, Ypsilanti, MI, Oct 9-13, 1995.

35. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Interactive design of structural systems in a virtual environment”, The 24th Midwestern Mechanics Conference Proceedings, ISU, Ames, IA, Oct 1-4, 1995, Vol. 18, pp. 185-187.

36. Vance, J. M., “Research in implementing a virtual environment for engineering design”, The First Workshop on Simulation and Interaction in Virtual Environments Proceedings, Iowa City, IA, Jul 13-15, 1995, pp. 251-255.

37. Yeh, T.-P. and Vance, J. M., “Combining MSC/NASTRAN, sensitivity methods, and virtual reality to facilitate interactive design”, 1995 MSC World Users' Conference Proceedings, Universal City, CA, May 8-12, 1995.

38. Vance, J. M., “A virtual environment for engineering design optimization”, NSF Design, Manufacture and Industrial Innovation Grantees Meeting Proceedings, La Jolla, CA, Jan 4-6, 1995, pp. 75-76.

39. Vance, J. M., and Bernard, J. E., “Approximating eigenvectors and eigenvalues across a wide range of design”, MSC World User's Conference Proceedings, Dearborn, MI, May 1992. Best Paper Award.

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40. Vance, J. M. and Jenison, R. D., “Choosing a graphics software package for educational software development”, The Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education Proceedings, Toronto, Canada, Jun 1990, Vol. 2, pp. 1463-1466.

41. Vance, J. M. and Moller-Wong, C., “Using a linear regression model for placement of freshman students”, The Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education Proceedings, Lincoln, Nebraska, Jun 1989, Vol. 2, pp. 505-507.

42. Vance, J. M., “A plan for development of instructional software using workstations”, The Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education Proceedings, Lincoln, Nebraska, Jun 1989, Vol. 2, pp. 413-415.

43. Vance, J. M., “Graphics instruction using BASIC", The Mid-Year Meeting of the Engineering Graphics Division of the American Society for Engineering Education Proceedings, Louisville, Kentucky, Nov 1987, p. 130-137.

Books or chapters of books

1. Vance, J. M., “Current applications of virtual reality to engineering problems”, Chapter in Applied Virtual Reality SIGGRAPH Course Notes, Carolina Cruz-Neira (organizer), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGGRAPH ‘98.

2. Vance, J. M., “Applications of virtual reality in engineering”, Chapter in Applied Virtual Reality SIGGRAPH Course Notes, Carolina Cruz-Neira (organizer), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) SIGGRAPH ’97.

3. Vance, J. M., “Introduction to virtual reality in mechanical design”, ASME Design Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference Proceedings, Irvine, CA, Technical Tutorial, Aug 1996.

Technical reports

1. National Science Foundation, Report of the Committee of Visitors, Division of Design and Manufacturing Innovation for FY 2003, 2004 and 2005, Mar 21, 2006, http://www.nsf.gov/eng/general/cov/DMIcov2006.pdf.

Other published work 1. Ritchie, J., Vance, J., and Gupta, S. K., Editorial: Special Issue on Manufacturing

and Construction, Virtual Reality, 2012, 16(1), DOI 10.1007/s10055-011-0188-8, pp. 1-2.

2. Ritchie, J., Vance, J., and Gupta, S. K., Editorial: Special Issue on Manufacturing and Construction, Virtual Reality, 2011, 15(1), DOI 10.1007/s10055-010-0184-4, pp. 1-3.

3. Vance, J. M., “A view of design research”, ASME Journal of Mechanical Design (invited editorial), 130(8), 2008, p. 080201, 1 page.

4. Vance, Judy, “Introducing the Women in Engineering Leadership Institute”, SWE: Magazine of the Society of Women Engineers, 47(5), 2001, pp. 63 - 64.

5. Vance, J. M., “Use of MSC/NASTRAN for Interactive Design in a Virtual Environment Allows Easy, Quick Design Changes”, MSC World, VI (2), 1996, pp. 13-14.

6. Erdmann, E. G., “Computer-aided Mechanism Design: Now and the Future”, 50th Anniversary of the ASME Design Engineering Division, special combined issue of the Journal of Mechanical Design and the Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics, Vol. 117(B), Jun 1995, pp. 93-100. Contribution to article.

Published interviews/contributions to articles 1. Thomas, Charlotte, “SWE Members Engineer the Grand Challenges”, SWE

Magazine, 5(1), 2008, pp. 22-28.

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2. Pitts, Mariama, "Being a woman engineer: Better, worse or just different”, Howard Engineer, 2000, p. 17. (Interview)

3. Mills, Robert, "Blending new tools into product development”, ANSYS Solutions Magazine, 2(4), 2000, pp. 20-22. (Interview)

4. 1995 MSC Conference Paper was featured as the Model of the Month on the MacNeal Schwendler web page, Aug, 1996.

5. “FEA enters the virtual world”, Design News, Jul 22, 1996, p. 55. (Interview) 6. Voss, Melinda, “Reality Check”, Des Moines Register, Jul 18, 1995, p. T1-T2.

(Interview) 7. Schmitz, Barbara, “Great Expectations: The Future of Virtual Design”, Computer-

Aided Engineering, 14(10), 1995, pp. 68-74. (Interview) PRESENTATIONS International invited presentations

1. ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, Milan, IT, “Virtual Prototyping: What Next?,” invited panelist, June 22, 2011.

2. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, “Virtual Reality and Its Application to Product Design and Manufacturing,” June 9, 2011.

3. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, “Status of women engineering faculty in the United States,” June 7, 2011.

4. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, “Challenges in developing virtual environments for product assembly and maintenance,” June 2, 2011.

5. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, “Challenges in developing virtual environments for product assembly and maintenance,” March 2, 2011.

6. University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia, “Challenges in developing virtual environments for product assembly and maintenance,” March 1, 2011.

7. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, “Challenges in developing virtual environments for product assembly and maintenance,” February 2, 2011.

8. L’IRISA (Institut de recherche en informatique et systèmes aléatoires), Rennes, France, “Research Funding: The National Science Foundation”, Nov. 2010.

9. Virtual Concepts, Bordeaux, France, “Challenges in developing virtual environments for product assembly and maintenance,” Oct. 2010.

10. Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Rennes, France, “Virtual Reality as an Interface to Mechanical Design,” Feb. 3, 2010.

11. World Conference on Virtual Reality and Innovation (WinVR 09), Chalon-sur-Saone, France, “Virtual Reality: the Past, Present and Future”, Keynote address, Mar 2009.

12. SMI Conference, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, “Virtual Reality – The Potential for Greatness”, Apr 9, 2008.

13. ASME International Think Tank Summit, Toronto, Canada, Panel: Human Factor Engineering: Designing for the User, Jun 11, 2007.

14. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, “Virtual Reality Research in Mechanical Engineering: Potential for Greatness”, Apr 2006.

15. ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Education Conference, Beijing, China, “Accreditation Practices”, Session co-chair, Apr 2006.

16. Delft University, The Netherlands, “Virtual Reality as a Human Computer Interface to Facilitate Mechanical Design”, Department of Design Engineering Seminar, Jan 2003.

17. Rockwell Collins/Aviation Industries of China Advanced Technology Symposium Conference, Shanghai, China, “Virtual Reality as a Human Computer Interface for Engineering Product Development”, May 2000.

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18. Pushing Analysis to the Limit Seminar, York, England, “Applying Virtual Reality Techniques to the Stress Analysis of a Tractor Lift Arm”, NAFEMS Organization, Sept 1999.

19. International Conference of Mechanical Design and Production, Cairo, Egypt, “Virtual reality: what potential does it hold for engineering?”, keynote address, Jan 1996.

Invited presentations 1. University of Texas, Austin, TX, “Low Clearance Assembly of CAD Models with

Haptic Feedback,” May 3, 2010. 2. Newport Beach, CA, 2010 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Education

Conference, “Strategy for Improving Diversity: What Works?,” Mar 26, 2010. 3. The Pennsylvania State University, College Station, PA, “Low Clearance Assembly

of CAD Models with Haptic Feedback,” Feb 24, 2010. 4. George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, “Virtual Reality and Mechanical Design”, Apr

22, 2008. 5. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, “Virtual Reality in Mechanical Design”, Design

Science Colloquium Series, Oct 10, 2007. 6. Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, “Do You Know Where You’re Going To?”,

Women in Science and Engineering Norma Slepecky Lecture, Apr 20, 2007. 7. Utah State University, Logan, UT, “Academic Leadership: Department Chair”,

Leading the Way Workshop, Sept 2006. 8. Grant Writing Workshop Series: National Science Foundation, Iowa State University,

Ames, IA, Office of the Provost, “Mentoring”, Mar 2006. 9. Lockheed Martin, Eagan, MN, “Leadership: Women and Men in the Engineering

Workplace”, Mar 2006. 10. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, “Women Leaders

in Academe: Personal Perspectives and Future Directions”, ADVANCE VT panel of science and engineering department chairs and center directors, Sept 2005.

11. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Education Conference, San Diego, CA, “Information Technology in the Classroom and Beyond…”, Plenary Session on Information Technology, Mar 2005.

12. Lehigh University, Lehigh, PA, “Leadership: Women Faculty in Engineering”, Faculty Seminar, Oct 2004.

13. USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratory, Ames, IA, “Women and the Right to Vote”, USDA/NVSL/CVB Women’s Equality Day Celebration, Aug 26, 2004.

14. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA, “Virtual Reality as a Human Computer Interface to Mechanical Design”, Mechanical Design Seminar, Apr 2004.

15. Engineering Society 2004 Diversity Summit I: American Association of Engineering Societies, “Women in Engineering Leadership Institute”, Washington, DC, Jan 2004.

16. Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH, “Virtual Reality as a Human Computer Interface to Facilitate Product Development”, Grand Opening of the Baby Care Envision Center, May 2003.

17. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “Being a Professor”, Preparing Future Faculty Graduation, Keynote Speaker, Dec, 2002.

18. Texas A & M, College Station, TX, “Virtual reality research in mechanical design", Mechanical Engineering Department Seminar, Dec 2002.

19. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “Creating a Classroom Community and Getting to Know Your Students”, Center for Teaching Excellence Faculty Forum, Sept, 2002.

20. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, “Virtual Reality Research in Engineering Design and Analysis", Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Feb 2002.

21. University of California, Davis, “Virtual Reality Research in Engineering Design and Analysis", Dean's Distinguished Lecturer Series, Dec 2001.

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22. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, “Virtual Reality in Design and Analysis", Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Nov 2001.

23. Taking the Lead: a Dean's Summit on Education for a Technological World, Baltimore, MD, “Project LEA/RN: Learning Enhancement Action/Resource Network", sponsored by IEEE Educational Activities, Oct 2001.

24. United Technologies Research Center, “Virtual Reality as a Human Computer Interface for Mechanical Design”, Jun 2001.

25. Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI, “Virtual Prototyping and the C6 Virtual Reality Environment”, 2001.

26. General Motors, Detroit, MI, “Virtual Prototyping and the C6 Virtual Reality Environment”, 2001.

27. Center for Space Mission Architecture and Design, “Keeping the Designer in the Loop Through the Use of Design Sensitivity Analysis and Virtual Reality”, Feb 2000.

28. SME Virtual Design Technology and Applications Conference, Warren, MI, “Virtual Prototyping and Manufacturing”, Nov 1999.

29. Deere & Co. Technology Expo, “Virtual Product Design”, Waterloo, IA Sept 1999. 30. NSF DMII Grantees Conference, Long Beach, CA, “Using Simulation for Upgrade

Decisions”, Third Annual Research Review, Jan 1999. 31. SME Virtual Design for Manufacturing Conference, Detroit, MI, “A Discrete Event

Simulation Implemented in a Virtual Manufacturing Cell”, Dec 1998. 32. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Anaheim,

CA, “Virtual reality: A new design paradigm", Industry Program panel, Nov 1998. 33. Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, “An Examination of User Interaction Paradigms

in Synthetic Environments”, Aug 1998. 34. State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, “Structural optimization in a virtual

environment”, Engineering Seminar, Apr 1998. 35. Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Ottumwa, IA. “Virtual reality: application to

product design and manufacturing”, Mar 1998. 36. AMC Agricultural Machinery Conference, Cedar Rapids, IA, “Agricultural Machinery

Design and Virtual Reality: Discussion of an Immersive Environment Research Project”, May 1997.

37. Clemson University, Clemson, SC, “Virtual reality research in mechanical engineering applications”, Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Apr 1997.

38. Association for Systems Management, Des Moines, IA, “Virtual Reality and It’s Potential to Change Product Design”, Nov 1995.

39. University of California, Irvine, CA, “Research in Applying Virtual Reality to Aid Mechanical Design”, Mechanical Engineering Seminar, Apr 1995.

40. MSC World Users' Conference, Universal City, CA, “Combining MSC/NASTRAN, sensitivity methods, and virtual reality to facilitate interaction design”, Featured presentation, May 1995.

41. University Advisors Workshop, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “Academic policies and procedures”, Aug 1986.

Invited presentations (with regards to activities at the National Science

Foundation during 2006-08) 1. CAD ’08 International: Computer-Aided Design Conference and Exhibition, Orlando,

FL, “Engineering Design at NSF: Past, Present and Future”, Jun 23-27, 2008. 2. Columbia University, New York, NY, “CAREER Proposal Tips”, May 8, 2008. 3. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “CAREER Proposal Tips”, May 5, 2008. 4. Chicago, IL, “Funding opportunities at NSF”, NSF CAREER Proposal Writing

Workshop, Mar 27, 2008.

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5. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Mar 7, 2008.

6. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Jan 25, 2008.

7. University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Dec 2007.

8. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Nov 2007.

9. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Oct 19, 2007.

10. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Oct 10, 2007.

11. Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Sept 27, 2007.

12. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Sept 18, 2007.

13. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Sept 14, 2007.

14. ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conference & Computers & Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, NV, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Keynote Speech with Suhada Jayasuriya, Sept 5, 2007.

15. University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Mechanical Engineering Department Lecture, May 2, 2007.

16. Rice University, Houston, TX, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, ADVANCE Faculty Success Workshop, Apr 21, 2007.

17. Clemson University, Clemson, SC, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Apr 6, 2007.

18. Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, “Shaking the Money Tree – Funding at NSF”, Harold and Inge Marcus Distinguished Lecture Series, Mar 8, 2007.

Other Presentations and posters (excluding technical paper presentations) 1. Waterloo, IA, “Research in Virtual Manufacturing”, John Deere Waterloo Works, Jun

4, 2010. 2. Iowa State University, “Combining Virtual Reality and Engineering for an Exciting

Career”, Road Less Traveled Conference, Apr 8, 2010. 3. Salt Lake City, UT, “Assessment of haptics-based interaction for assembly tasks in

virtual reality”, Third Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, poster presentation, Mar 18-20, 2009.

4. Pittsburgh, PA, “A characterization of potential women engineering administrators in academia”, Anderson-Rowland, M., Homsher, B., Lighty, J., Raper, J., Vance, J. M., WEPAN 2006 National Conference, poster presentation, Jun 11-14, 2006.

5. Pittsburgh, PA, “Collaborative Research: Women Engineering Faculty Leadership Network”, WEPAN 2006 National Conference, poster presentation, Jun 11-14, 2006.

6. Arlington, VA, “Women in Engineering Leadership Institute”, NSF ADVANCE Engineering Workshop, poster presentation, Dec 13-14, 2004.

7. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, “Classroom Assessment Activities”, Foundations for Effective Assessment Workshop, College of Engineering, Aug, 1998.

8. Iowa State University, Faculty/Administrator Panel, Freshman Orientation, Jun 1996.

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9. Princeton, NJ, "ISU Visualization Laboratory”, video poster presentation, Next Generation VR Conference, sponsored by NASA, the David Sarnoff Research Center and SRI International, Sarnoff Research Center, Jun 29, 1993.

DEMONSTRATIONS

SHARP, IEEE VR Haptics Symposium, Alexandria, VA, Mar 26, 2006. An Immersive Workstation Design Tool, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 47th

Annual Meeting, Oct 13-17, 2003, Denver, CO. Virtual Pump, SIGGRAPH97 Slide Set, #40, 1997.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

Over $6 million in grants and contracts from industry and government agencies. DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS (Supervised) Completed

1. Denis Dorozhkin, Constraint-based synthesis of shape-morphing compliant structures in virtual reality, 2011. Postdoctoral researcher, University of Connecticut (Prof. Horea Ilies), Storrs, CT.

2. Daniela Faas, A hybrid method of haptic feedback to support virtual manual product assembly, 2010. Postdoctoral researcher, MIT (Prof. Dan Frey), Boston, MA.

3. Abhishek Seth, Combining physical constraints with geometric-constraint based modeling for virtual assembly, 2008. Employed by Caterpillar, Inc., Peoria, IL.

4. Andrew Fischer, Interactive design methods in virtual reality with haptics, 2006. Owner of Lightning Toads, Hopkins, MN.

5. Melinda Cerney, Quantifying motion from non-rigid structures: extended geometric motion analysis methods and applications, 2005. Employed by Microsoft, Redmond, WA.

6. ChangEun Kim, Networked haptic interaction in virtual reality for collaborative design, 2004. Employed by LG CNS Entrue Consulting Partners, Seoul, Korea.

7. Kurt Chipperfield, Interactive stress re-analysis in virtual reality, 2002. Employed by Deere & Co., Dubuque, IA.

8. Tsung-Pin Yeh, Applying virtual reality techniques to engineering design optimization, 1997. Employed by Siemens, Ames, IA.

In progress 1. Wayne L. De Kock, Synthesis of paired four bar, dual rocker, motion generator

mechanism having variable phase with constant sweep. 2. Ryan Pavlik, PhD HCI, PhD ComSci 3. Patrick Carlson, PhD HCI 4. Leif Berg, PhD HCI 5. Meisha Rosenberg, PhD HCI 6. Timothy Morgan, PhD HCI, PhD MechE

M.S. THESES (Supervised)

Completed 1. Utkarsh Seth, A virtual reality interface for the design of compliant mechanisms,

2009. Employed by Microsoft, Redmond, WA. 2. Andy McKean, Creative Component, 2008. Employed by Deere & Co., Dubuque,

IA. 3. Dao Vo, Assessment of haptics-based interaction for assembly tasks in virtual

reality, 2007. Employed by Caterpillar, Inc., Peoria, IL.

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4. Brad Howard, Desktop virtual assembly using physically-based part modeling, 2005. Employed by Deere & Co., Waterloo, IA.

5. Melinda Cerney, The role of univariate and multivariate data in the design of advanced operator workstations, 2003. Employed by Microsoft, Redmond, WA.

6. Denis Dorozhkin, VRSpatial: A program for designing spatial 4C mechanisms in virtual reality, 2002. Pursuing his PhD at ISU in ME.

7. Tom Duncan, Interactive interrogation of computational mixing data in a virtual environment, 2002. Employed by P&G, Cincinnati, OH.

8. Andrew Fischer, Implementing haptic feedback in a projection screen virtual environment, 2002. Owner of Lightning Toads, Hopkins, MN.

9. Megan O'Leary, Effectiveness of haptic feedback coupled with the use of a head-mounted display for the evaluation of virtual mechanisms, 2002. Employed by TrialGraphix, Chicago, IL.

10. Laura Threadgold, Visualizing displacements and stresses that were calculated using interval methods and finite elements for a system with uncertainty in forces and geometry, 2001. Employed by Deere & Co., Waterloo, IA.

11. Tom Johnson, A general virtual environment for part assembly method evaluation, 2000. Employed by Deere & Co., Waterloo, IA.

12. Vishant Shahnawaz, Visualization and approximation analysis of post processed computational fluid dynamics data in a virtual environment, 2000. Employed by Analytical Mechanics Associates, Inc., Hampton, VA.

13. Kurt Chipperfield, Creative Component, 2000. Employed by Deere & Co., Dubuque, IA.

14. Sergei Volkov, Effectiveness of Haptic Sensation for Evaluation of Virtual Prototypes. Employed by Blue Sky Studios, Greenwich, CT.

15. John Kihonge, Spatial Mechanism Design in Virtual Reality with Networking, 2000.

16. Brian Perles, Development of virtual tools for direct manipulation of NURBS surfaces in virtual environments, 1999.

17. Todd Furlong, Spherical mechanism design in virtual reality, 1998. 18. Jason Kelsick, The VR Factory: Discrete event simulation implemented in a

virtual environment, 1998. Employed by Lockheed Martin, Boulder, CO. 19. Sasikumar Kutti, Applying virtual reality to computational fluid dynamics post-

processing, 1998. 20. Mike Ryken, Applying virtual reality techniques to the stress analysis of a tractor

lift arm, 1998. Employed by Deere & Co., Waterloo, IA. 21. Paul Evans, Effectiveness of virtual reality as a tool to facilitate engineering

design of spherical mechanisms, 1997. Employed by Southwest Research Institute, Houston, TX.

22. Juliet Kraal, An application of virtual reality to engineering design: synthesis of spherical mechanisms, 1996.

23. Ken Longacre, A computer tool to facilitate cross-attribute optimization, 1996. United Space Alliance, Houston, TX.

24. Lee Ho, "Development of a virtual manufacturing cell for training workers, 1996. 25. Shyng-Jye Tsay, Coupling performance characteristics with real time simulation

of an axial piston pump, 1996. 26. Wen Ye, Visualization of structural impact problems in a virtual environment,

1996. Employed by Caterpillar, Inc., Peoria, IL. 27. Todd Mysak, Asymmetric scan plan and contour motion generation, 1995. 28. Mohammed Asif Khan, A mesh reduction approach to parametric surface

polygonization, 1994. Employed by Caterpillar, Inc., Peoria, IL.

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29. Scott Osborn, Applying virtual reality to aid in the synthesis of spherical four-bar mechanisms, 1994. Genie Industries, Seattle, WA.

30. Vijoy Gaddipati, Combining visualization and sensitivity methods for interactive design, 1994. Sony Pictures Imageworks, Hollywood, CA.

In progress 1. Nathan Van Ee, MS HCI 2. Isaac Garlington, MS MechE

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

ME490 independent study - undergraduate Supervised over 65 undergraduate student independent study projects.

Project LEA/RN Co-founder of Project LEA/RN (Learning Enhancement Action/Resource Network) at ISU. This is a faculty development program which provides training and resources to support active learning in the classroom. Student Base Group Development Workshop, ISU, Oct 16, 1995. "Scholarship in Teaching: What Does it Mean?” seminar, Department of

Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, ISU, Aug 28, 1995. "Scholarship in Teaching", ISU Faculty Forum, Feb 20, 1995.

ISU SWE student section Society of Women Engineers Faculty Advisor, 2000 to 2004 Society of Women Engineers Counselor, 1998 to 2000 “Leadership: Women and Men in the Engineering Workplace”, SWE Region H

Conference, Mar 2006. Dinner Speaker, ISU SWE Mom’s Weekend Banquet, Sept 19, 2003. “Balancing Work and Family”, Capturing Women’s Visions for the New

Millennium, Women’s Leadership Conference, Iowa State University, Mar 1999. Presented SWE Certificate of Merit Awards, Gilbert Community School, May

1997. Panel member, Environmental Issues in Mechanical Engineering, SWE Region H

Convention, ISU, Oct 1995. Panel member, SWE Career Council for Central Iowa Girl Scouts (ICN

broadcast), Apr 1995. Panel: The Academic Career, Career Options Panel, ISU SWE Student Section,

Nov 1990. ISU Program for Women in Science and Engineering

Hands on session: “Mechanical Engineering as a Career”, Taking the Road Less Traveled Conference: A Career Conference for Young Women, their Parents, and Educators, ISU, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, Apr 2010, Mar 1991, Mar 1992, Apr 1992, Apr 1993, Oct 1994, Mar 1996, Apr 1998, Oct 2010, Apr 2011, Oct 2011, Apr 2012.

Keynote speaker, High School Summer Intern Poster Presentation, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, ISU, Molecular Biology Building, Aug 8, 2003, Aug 9, 2002.

Keynote speaker, High School Summer Intern Poster Presentation, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, ISU, Memorial Union, Jul 27, 2001.

Panel: Women in Science and Engineering Summer Undergraduate Internship Program, Discussion of graduate education for women, Jun 1992, Jul 1993.

“Mechanical Engineering as a Career”, Taking the Road Less Traveled Conference: A Career Conference for Young Women, their Parents, and Educators, Fort Dodge, IA, Nov 1992.

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Profiles of Women in Science and Engineering Panel, Program for Women in Science and Engineering, ISU, Jul 1992.

Student Group Activities/Presentations 1. “Negotiation Skills,” Presentation, ISU Emerging Leaders in Engineering, Feb 15,

2012. 2. Mechanical Engineering Design, Hands-on session, LEAD/College Bound Quiz Bowl

Academy, Jun 16, 1997. 3. “Teamwork and Collaborative Learning in Engineering and Science,” Workshop,

Student Leadership Development Forum, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Region VI Conference, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, Nov 16, 1996.

4. “Research in Virtual Reality”, Outstanding Engineering Professor Banquet, ISU Engineering Student Council, Apr 1995.

Center for Teaching Excellence

Board member 1998-01, Chair 2000-01 ISU Running Club Advisor, 1999 to 2001 Tau Beta Pi Advisor, Fall 1993 Other

Engineering Honors Workshop Instructor: Summer 1992, 1987, 1986, 1996, 1997. Engineering Orientation Advisor: Summer 1987, 1986, 1985. Engineering Student Advisor 1984 - 1994.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Attended the Management Development Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, Jun 2004.

Attended the Chairing the Academic Department Workshop for Division and Department Chairs and Deans, American Council on Education, San Diego, CA, Feb 2004.

Attended the Team Development Seminar, Society of Women Engineers, Phoenix, Az, 1999.

Attended the National Effective Teaching Institute, American Society of Engineering Education, Jun 1993.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – not listed elsewhere Book reviews

Williams, F. Mary, Emerson, Carolyn J., “Becoming Leaders: A Handbook for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology”, ASME Press, 2007.

International thesis committees Loic Tching, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, Rennes, France, 2010.

Eliab Z. Opiyo, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 2001 - 2003 Ong Jyh Jian, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2000

Demonstration Jury Chair EuroHaptics Conference, Amsterdam, 2010. Program review IMRC program, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 2010.

Paper review coordinator ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences Paper reviewer

IEEE VR Conference ASME World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality, 2010 ASME Journal of Mechanical Design

ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Presence Journal Virtual Reality Journal International Journal of Fluid Power

ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering ASME Mechanisms Conference ASME Design Automation Conference ASME Computers in Engineering Conference ASME Design for Manufacture Conference

Automation in Construction Proposal reviews

Indiana 21st Century Research and Technology Fund Research Grants Office of Hong Kong Swiss National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation Proposal Review Panels UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES Faculty mentor, Mechanical Engineering Department, 2009-current

Preparing Future Faculty mentor, 2003 College of Engineering LEAD mentor, 1993 University Committees

ISU P&S Research Awards Committee, 2010 ISU Faculty Research Awards Committee, 2010 Industrial Design Initiative, 2009-present Human Computer Interaction Supervisory Committee 2009-present ISU ADVANCE team, 2004-06 President's Advisory Committee on Budget and Planning, 2002-05 Provost’s Keeping Our Faculty Committee, 2005-06 Engineering Dean’s Search Committee, 2004 Provost Task Force on Institutes and Centers, 2004 Provost Task Force on Recruitment and Retention of Women and Minority Faculty, 2004 Committee on Computational Research and Information Technology (CRIT) 2002

University Committee on Women Task Force, 2002-04 ISU Foundation Faculty Awards Committee, 2002 Preparing Future Faculty Committee, 2001-02 Miller Grant Selection Committee 1999-01

University Teaching Awards Selection Committee 1999 Graduate Council 1998-01

Carver Grant Selection Committee 1996 College Committees Multidisciplinary Design Committee, 2009-present Academic Council, 2003-06

Research and Graduate Studies, 2002-03 Dean's ME DEO Review Committee, 2000 Instructional Development Grant Review Committee, 1999

Engineering Fundamentals and Multidisciplinary Design Program Review Committee, 1995

ME DEO Search Committee, Spring 1995 Engineering Computing and Information Laboratory Committee, 1987-91 Freshman Engineering Department Review Committee, 1988-89

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Initiative Committee, 1987-89 Dean's Affirmative Action Committee, 1986-89

Department Committees ME: Third Year Tenure Evaluation Committee (various faculty), 2009-present ME: Undergraduate Education, 2009-present ME: Women in ME, 2009-present ME: Undergraduate Education Committee, 2008-present ME: Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2008-present ME: ABET/ Assessment Subcommittee, 2008-present ME: Recruitment Committee, 1996-98, 2000-03 ME: Curriculum 1997-98 ME: DEO Evaluation Committee, Spring 1997 ME: Graduate Committee, 1995-96, 1998-2000, 2002-03 ME 325 Curriculum Development Committee (chair), 2001- present ME 416 Course Coordinator 1995-2000 ME 310 Course Coordinator, 1993-95 ME: Effective Teaching Committee, 1992-2000; Chair, 1995-2000 FrE: Student Selection Committee, 1987-89, 1992 FrE: 170 Exam, 1987-92 FrE: Graphics (170) Committee, 1988-89 FrE: Professional Development Committee, 1987-88 FrE: Advising Center Activities, 1985-87 FrE: Advising Committee, 1985-87 FrE 103 Committee, 1985-87, Chair 1986 FrE 103X Committee, 198485, Chair, 1985 FrE: Orientation Committee, 1984-86


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