| Roy T. R. McGrann BA (1973), Brown University
Courses that he has offered recently in mechanical engineering are in the area of CAE and engineering design. Dr. McGrann currently teaches undergraduate Computer-Aided Engineering (ME 481) and Mechanical Engineering Design (ME 392). Graduate courses that he has taught are Computer-Aided Engineering (ME 581) and Independent Study courses (ME 597), including Metal Fatigue Analysis, and Introduction to Biomaterials Engineering. In addition, he is responsible for the introductory courses for all first-year engineering students: Exploring Engineering I & II (WTSN 111 & 112). He has also taught Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery (ME 322), Mechanical Vibrations (ME 421), Engineering Project Management (ME 372), and Science and Engineering of Materials (ME 272) at Binghamton University, as well as Physics I & II and College Algebra at other institutions.
For fifteen of the years prior to accepting his position in the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the Watson School, he was engaged in steel production and fabrication (primarily associated with the petro-chemical industry), performing production management, machine design, project engineering, engineering management, and executive management. He served on several national standards committees including ASTM, ANSI/AWS, and MSS committees. During this time, Dr. McGrann maintained his registration as a professional engineer (PE). He is the Campus Representative for the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), secretary/treasurer of the St. Lawrence section of ASEE, and the faculty co-advisor for the student section of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). He is also a member of several other professional societies including ASME, ERM/ASEE, RAS/IEEE, TSS/ASM-International, AWS, AAPT, and SHOT. Dr. McGrann is a member of the national engineering honor societies Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu (EE) and also an honorary member of Pi Tau Sigma (ME). . |