Dr. Warren Seering

Professor

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Biography

Warren Seering is a Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He has been recognized for his contributions to design theory and methods, product development processes, and dynamic system modeling. Seering has received several awards including the Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers, the MIT Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award, and the Westinghouse Distinguished Lectureship from the University of Michigan. He has also held various visiting professor positions at renowned institutions such as Cambridge University and Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His work has focused on advancing mechanical engineering education and research, particularly in areas related to design and manufacturing. Seering has a substantial record of publications and service in the academic community, including roles on editorial boards of prestigious engineering journals. He is a registered professional engineer in Massachusetts and a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. His commitment to teaching has earned him multiple accolades for excellence in graduate advising and teaching effectiveness.

Research Interests

Awards

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Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award

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MIT Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award

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Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation Special Commendation

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Westinghouse Distinguished Lectureship

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Fellow

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MIT Frank E. Perkins Award for Excellence in Graduate Advising

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Ruth Joel Spira Award for Excellence in Teaching

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ASME Design Theory Methodology Award

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Design Society Fellow

Patents

Shaping Command Inputs Minimize Unwanted Dynamics

4,916,635

Process Apparatus Designing System Made Components

5,103,421

Method Apparatus Creating Time-Optimal Commands Linear Systems

6,505,085

Method Apparatus Creating Time-Optimal Commands Linear Systems

6,694,196