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AC 2011-2137: EXPERIENCES WHILE INCORPORATING SUSTAINABIL-ITY ENGINEERING INTO THE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CURRIC-ULAHeidi A. Taboada, The University of Texas at El Paso Dr. Heidi A. Taboada is currently an Assistant Professor in the department of Industrial, Manufacturing and Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso. Her research strengths involve the devel- opment of practical methods for the solution of multiple objective optimization problems, the design of new biologically inspired algorithms, sustainability engineering, and engineering education. Her research work has been published in several recognized journals such as IIE Transactions, IEEE Transactions on Reliability, and Reliability
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AC 2011-93: DESIGN PROJECTS WITH OUT-OF TOWN COMPANIESLizabeth T Schlemer, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Lizabeth Schlemer has been teaching at Cal Poly, SLO for 18 years. She is a graduate of Cal Poly herself, and she holds a Masters in Industrial and Systems Engineering and an MBA from University of Southern California, and a PhD in Educational Research from University of California, Santa Barbara. She has 10 years of work experience at Unocal Corporation where she held positions of increasing responsibility. Most of her current research activities center around engineering education and enhancing engagement through valid contexts like project based learning and community service. She
Working Group, and Increase ISE Undergraduate Program Committee. 2005 2007 Wayne State University Detroit, MI Part-Time Faculty Taught Project Management in the EMMP and as an elective in the Engineering Master’s Program 1973 -2006 Ford Motor Company Dearborn, MI Project Engineering Manager Delivered Electrical Edge/MKX and Fusion/Milan/Zephyr launches with no significant issues. Served as acting Chief l Engineer for Elec- trical Engineering Large Vehicle Center. Launched Lincoln-Mercury Product Development Electrical Engineering Organization Structure and Interface.R. Darin Ellis, Wayne State University Darin Ellis is a faculty member in the Wayne State University Department of Industrial & Systems En