My 6th year as an undergrad made me who I am today.

My 6th year as an undergrad made me who I am today.

A couple of years ago I attended a graduation party for one of the most amazing students I’ve ever had the privilege to work with. He was wearing a t-shirt that said: “College – the best 7 years of m... ...more

The Professor's Thoughts

June 15, 20232 min read

manufacturing the future of the world

manufacturing the future of the world

Throughout all of history and prehistory we have been manufacturing the future of the world. ...more

The Professor's Thoughts ,The Art of Manufacturing Wealth

June 15, 20232 min read

Is there really a skills gap?

Is there really a skills gap?

MAY 3, 2014 -- I won’t say there is no skills gap. In Massachusetts alone right now there are about 250,000 unemployed people and at the same time about 130,000 unfilled jobs with the employers report... ...more

The Professor's Thoughts

June 15, 20233 min read

Do engineers really need to know anything?

Do engineers really need to know anything?

They say: “Engineers don’t need to know anything; they just need to know what book to look in.” ...more

The Professor's Thoughts

June 15, 20234 min read

What do you do when the student is more correct than you are? | If everyone else is cheating, is it wrong?

What do you do when the student is more correct than you are? | If everyone else is cheating, is it wrong?

There is a famous video on the internet of a professor accusing most of his class of cheating on an exam. I’ve watched the video and thought “If those students weren’t such “#%^&%$$%^&%$$ jerks” this ... ...more

The Professor's Thoughts

June 13, 20233 min read

Not Your Dad’s Manufacturing

Not Your Dad’s Manufacturing

Over the summer we had a summer camp for 7th and 8th graders. The idea was to see if we could get younger kids excited about the technology of manufacturing so when they are making choices later in l... ...more

The Professor's Thoughts

June 13, 20234 min read

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