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Greg Mason, Ph.D, P.E.
Thomas J. Bannan Endowed Chair in Engineering
Associate Professor (1993) |
Office: ENGR 516, Phone: 206.296.5538
mason@seattleu.edu
Dr. Mason received a BSME from Gonzaga University, an MS in Computer
Integrated Manufacturing from Georgia Institute of Technology, and
a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington-Seattle.
He developed a robotics laboratory for the Department of Defense in
Keyport, WA and was involved in numerous automation projects, including
a robotic container welding system and a robotic torpedo fueling system.
While at the University of Washington Dr. Mason did post-doctoral
research for NASA, designing a multirate flutter suppression system
for a commercial jet. His current research interests include digital
controls, robotics, and automation. He has published several papers
addressing the uses of advanced controls system techniques in manufacturing.
Dr. Mason is also active in pedagogical research, receiving an NSF
grant with Dr. Shuman for developing a learning community, and developing
a handheld data acquisition system currently in use at Seattle University.
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