Dr. Denise Stilling

Associate Professor

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Biography

Denise Stilling is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering at the University of Regina. She has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, where she also obtained her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in the same field. Dr. Stilling’s research interests are broad, encompassing value-added product manufacturing and the development of agricultural fibers and reclaimed materials. She has expertise in engineering management principles, including lean manufacturing, Just-In-Time (JIT), and agile manufacturing. Additionally, she focuses on human factors engineering, emphasizing ergonomics and safety in design and procedures. Her applied research includes mechanical engineering analyses such as biomechanics, vibration control, structural analysis, and chaos theory in nonlinear dynamics. She also has experience in manufacturing processes and artificial intelligence applications, utilizing knowledge-based expert systems and artificial neural networks. Dr. Stilling’s work is characterized by a strong integration of theoretical knowledge and practical applications in engineering.

Research Interests

Requirements for University of Regina

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.67
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:19
Reading
Required:19
Writing
Required:19
Speaking
Required:19
Total
Required:80
PTE
Listening
Required:59
Reading
Required:59
Writing
Required:59
Speaking
Required:59
Overall
Required:59
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:125
Overall
Required:125
Prerequisites
Four-year baccalaureate degree
Application Checklist
  • Online application
  • Official Transcripts
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Resume or CV
  • Letter of Intent
  • WES ICAP evaluation (for international credentials in specific programs)
Specialization Notes

Standard graduate requirements applicable to most departments including Science, Engineering, and Arts.