Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Clemson University Clemson, SC 29634-0921 gmocko@clemson.edu |
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Gregory Mocko is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University (Clemson, South Carolina). He teaches courses in engineering informatics and data modeling, product life-cycle management, and kinematics and machine design. Additionally, he is the coordinator of the Mechanical Engineering Capstone Design Program. His research interests include knowledge capture and visualization in design and manufacturing, assembly processes and tools, manufacturing quality modeling, and studying innovation and concept generation in mechanical design. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles. He is a member of ASME, ASEE, and the Design Society (DS). He received the ASME CIE Young Investigator Award in 2012, the Georgia Tech Frederick Storey Faculty of the Future Fellow in 2006, and ASME Computer and Information in Engineering (CIE) Robert E. Fulton EIM Best Paper Award for 2005.
Greg has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a B.S. in Material Science from the University of Connecticut and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University in 2001. His thesis research was supported by the Boeing Company and focused on the development of methods for assessing the diagnosability and testability of faults in large systems. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering in 2006 from the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He was a National Science Foundation IGERT Graduate Research Fellow, a Georgia Institute of Technology Presidential Fellow, and was a graduate researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Professional Preparation
Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D. 2006 Mechanical Engineering Oregon State University MS, 2001 Mechanical Engineering University of Connecticut BS, 1999 Mechanical Engineering
Appointments
2012-present Associate Professor, Clemson University 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Clemson University 2001-2006 Graduate Research Assistant, Georgia Tech 2001-2006 Graduate Research Assistant, Georgia Tech 2002 Engineering Trainee, NIST 1999-2001 Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University