Jerome Lavelle
Associate Faculty
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering
120C Page Hall
919.515.3263 jplavell@ncsu.eduEducation
Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy NC State University 1992
MSIE Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering Ohio University 1986
BSIE Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering Ohio University 1984
Area(s) of Expertise
Engineering economy, engineering education, engineering management
Publications
- Environmental Sustainability Analysis of Rotary-Screen Printing and Digital Textile Printing , AATCC Journal of Research (2024)
- Engineering economic analysis , (2012)
- Engineering economic analysis , (2009)
- A Comparison of Fuzzy Set and Probabilistic Paradigms for Ranking Vague Economic Investment Information Using a Present Worth Criterion , The Engineering Economist (2008)
- Assessing student learning: ensuring undergraduate students are learning what we want them to learn , Designing better engineering education through assessment: A practical resource for faculty and department chairs on using assessment and ABET criteria to improve student learning (2008)
- Designing better engineering education through assessment: A practical resource for faculty and department chairs on using assessment and ABET criteria to improve student learning , (2008)
- Engineering economic analysis , (2004)
- Assessment of introduction to engineering and problem-solving course , American Society for Engineering Education (2003)
- Economic evaluation of advanced technologies: Techniques and case studies , (2002)
- Essentials of engineering economic analysis (2nd ed.) , (2002)
Honors and Awards
- Fellow, American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE)
- Fellow, Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering (IISE)
- American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows Program
- ASEE Bernard R. Sarchet Award, Engineering Management Lifetime Achievement
- IIE/ASEE Wellington Award, Engineering Economy Lifetime Achievement
- NASA ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Award, Kennedy Space Center