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Val D. Hawks
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND EMPLOYMENT
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, August 1985 - present
Associate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology
Classes Taught:
Quality Systems, Production Planning, Computer-aided Design Applications, Introduction to CAD, Design for Manufacture, Technical Management, CAD Systems Management, Engineering Ethics, Department Seminar, Senior Seminar.
Research:
Quality Management and Tools - Quality Methods for Small Manufacturers, Process Capabilities, Production System Optimization, Continuous Improvement Methods, Teaching Methods and Learning Theory in Engineering Education.
Administration:
Chair, Industrial Advisory Committee (5 years); Chair, MFET Co-op Committee (3 years); College Alliance With Industry Committee Chair (1 year) and member (4 years); Assistant Department Chairman/Program Coordinator (8 years); Curriculum Committee (2 years); University Faculty Advisory Council (2nd year of 3 year term).
Leave of Absence (Industrial), Spring of 1987 - Fall 1998
Designed and built prototypes of partial-scale and full scale solid waste processing machine to be included as part of a processing system. Responsibilities included design, test, production, planning, manufacture, and material separation.
Lehigh University, Ben Franklin Technology Center, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, January 1984 - August 1985
Manager, CAD/CAM Projects
Management of reports, budgets, industrial/university interactions for 30-40 CAD/CAM related projects. Proposal evaluation for all CAD/CAM projects submitted to the center. Consulting to various existing and new businesses in the eastern Pennsylvania area in the areas of automation, planning, and implementation.
Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York, January 1981 - January 1984
Project Engineer, Advanced Products Engineering Pilot Team
Responsibilities included evaluation, implementation, and development of tools for engineering groups investigating and implementing design/manufacturing integration tools, graphical applications, robotics simulation, assembly studies, supplier interfaces through CAD, and custom software development. Internal technical advisor to Xerox's 50 million dollar CAD/CAM acquisition project in 1983.
EDUCATION
Lehigh University - M.S., Industrial Engineering, 1986, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Brigham Young University - B.S., Design Engineering Technology, 1980, Provo, Utah
Snow College - A.S., Drafting Technology, 1978, Ephraim, Utah
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Missionary for Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Hong Kong, May 1974 - May 1976