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Steve Jackson

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Teaching Professor Emeritus

Teaching Professor

4180 Fitts-Woolard Hall

919.515.3808

Bio

https://youtu.be/UZ-CMqLddR0

Up until his retirement in June 2021, Steven D. Jackson was the Director of Graduate Programs for the Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering Institute (IMSEI) at NC State. After obtaining his undergraduate engineering degree, Steve spent several years as a designer and design department head at an aircraft ground support equipment manufacturing company where he implemented product-focused organization and closer cooperation between design, production planning, and manufacturing personnel. He was later vice president, then president of a computer-aided manufacturing software firm where he worked in product development and general company management.

Following two years at a New York investment firm, Steve’s continued interest in manufacturing systems prompted his return to Raleigh for the IMSEI graduate program where he received his degree in 1993. Steve’s career has given him the opportunity to visit numerous manufacturing facilities and deal with a wide range of problems. He lives in Raleigh with his wife Carolyn, daughter Mary and son Will.

Education

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering NC State University 2001

MSIMSE Master of Science in Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering NC State University 1993

BSCE Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering NC State University 1993

Area(s) of Expertise

Steve Jackson's research interests include product and process design integration; concurrent engineering; integration of business goals and shop floor strategies.