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Jack Beuth is a Professor and Faculty Co-Director at the Manufacturing Center at Carnegie Mellon University, where he has been a member of the faculty since completing his Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences at Harvard in 1992. His research focuses on manufacturing, solid mechanics, and fracture mechanics, with over 75 publications in these fields. Beuth's current research includes modeling additive manufacturing processes on a micro-scale. He has been recognized with several awards, including the 1998 Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award and the George Tallman Florence Barrett Ladd Development Professorship in Mechanical Engineering awarded in 2000. His contributions have also earned him the ASME Curriculum Innovation Award in 2005 and the Benjamin Richard Teare Teaching Award from the College of Engineering in 2009. His work on process mapping for additive manufacturing enhances the understanding of process control and allows for unique comparisons of different manufacturing processes.
Carnegie Mellon University • Pittsburgh, PA
Member of faculty focusing on manufacturing and engineering sciences.
Admission is extremely competitive with no strict GPA cut-offs; holistic review is used.