. Joseph A. Morgan, Texas A&M University Joseph A. Morgan has more than 20 years of military and industry experience in electronics and telecom- munications systems engineering. He joined the Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution De- partment in 1989 and has served as the Program Director of the Electronics and Telecommunications programs and as the Associate Department Head for Operations. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering (1975) from California State University, Sacramento, and his M.S. (1980) and D.E. (1983) de- grees in industrial engineering from Texas A&M University. His education and research interests include project management, innovation and entrepreneurship, and
soccer field. Faculty members and students from Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, and Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology participated in this project. He is active in fluidics, respiratory mechanics, water filtration and recharge, embedded control, entrepreneurship mentoring, sustainable technologies and innovative methods for engineering education. He has published 22 papers and has written two books: the first one on modeling and control of dynamic systems, and the second one, an accompanying lab manual. He is a Registered Professional Engineer (Mechanical) in the State of Arizona. On the personal side, he was born in Cuba