Dong Bai March 2012 Adjunct Professor Office Phone: 973-655-5132 Department of Mathematical Sciences Office Fax: 973-655-7686 E-Mail: baid@mail.montclair.edu Montclair, NJ 07043 EDUCATION Ph. D. University of Michigan 1997 Tribology in Mechanical Engineering M. S. University of Michigan 1984 Mechanical Engineering Master project: Plastic deformation for sheet metal forming B. S. Seoul National University 1981 Seoul, South Korea Mechanics and Design Graduation project: Design of optimal elevator CERTIFICATION CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) 2005 University of Cambridge ESOL program Trained and certified in Level 4 Certificate in teaching English to speakers of other PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE TEACHING: Adjunct Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences 2008-Present Courses: MATH 051 Basic Skills Math II (Elementary Algebra)
MATH 100 Intermediate Algebra MATH 103 Development of Mathematics MATH 106 Contemporary Mathematics for Everyone Adult Education Teacher: Science and Math 2001-2007 Monroe County Adult Education Program Adult Education Teacher: English as Second Language 2005-2006 Monroe County Public Library Adult Learners Program Lecturer 1984-1997 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science University of Michigan, Courses: Manufacturing process for Industrial Engineers (Lecture) Manufacturing Process for Mechanical Engineers (Lecture) Mechanical Behavior of Materials (Lecture) Material Science (Recitation) Material Science and Engineering Material Processing (Recitation to General Motors in Warren, MI) University Of Michigan Summer Conference Series to the Industry in Practice of Tribology ( Lab Instructor) ENGINEERING PROFESSION: Engineering Consultation 1999-2001 Industry consulting for parts failure analysis and new material evaluation for Tribological use Special patent polymer coating evaluation for sliding scuff resistance Scuff resistance evaluation and failure of coated hydraulic seal in automatic transmission Ceramic matrix Composite high temperature creep behavior characterization Dry ethylene gas control valve stuck failure analysis Senior Engineer 1997-2000 Cummins Engine Company Columbus, Indiana Failure analysis projects at Cummins Engine Company as an in-house Engineer Surface pitting on chrome plating reciprocating plunger due to carbide size control
Defective parts and quality control on Zinc Chromate coating due to rinsing process at the supplier( Defective coating incidents reduced to negligible amount after suggested corrective action Stuck plunger in plunger in bore due to contamination, kinematics High wear in plunger- bore clearance matching problem Extreme wear and stuck plunger due to retained austenite Research and Development at Cummins Fuel Systems Technology in Diesel Fuel System Improved design guideline for robust surface quality fuel injector element manufacturing Improved measurement technique of high pressure fuel leakage through clearance using rare metal element tracer Improved surface quality in engine cam-rotor surface galling problem using intelligent surface topography parameter Created Surface Damge Progression Atlas using Differential Interference Microscopy for reciprocating sliding and rolling components Invented Plunger surface Damage Image Capturing Fixture for metallurgical Microscope Characterizing organo-metallic surface friction films by nano indentation and Wyco optical profilometer Research Assistant 1991-1997 Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Research and Development in materials and Manufacturing at University of Michigan Diffusion Welding Feasibility of Ceramic Super conductor Plastic Deformation Indicator (R-value) study in strip rolling Nomarski Interference Observation for surface damage progress PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: TEACHING Team up Faculty Program Fall 2011 Cengage Learning Creating a Prime Environment for Learning Mathematics Professional Development Program Summer 2011 Office of Instructional Technology Summer Institute for Teaching and Learning Training to develop on-line course for online program Hands on experiences to utilize various online teaching technologies for both
Asynchronous and synchronous courses e.g. Voice Thread, SoftChalk, Interactive on-line teaching Dean s Lecture Series Spring 2011 College of Education and Human Services Measuring Teaching Quality in Algebra Classrooms: Implications for Policy and Practice Speaker: Drew H. Gitmer ETS Distinguished Researcher Innovative Educators Webinar Fall 2010 Research Academy for University Learning (RAUL) & the Center for Academic Development Teach students how to learn: Metacognition is the key Speaker: Sandra Y. McGuire Asst. Vice Chancellor for Learning & Teaching Innovative use of Elluminate Fall 2010 Information Technology How to use Elluminate in courses effectively Instructor: Peter Campbell Provost s Series on University Teaching and Learning Spring 2009 Research Academy for University Learning (RAUL) PUBLIC SERVICE Inspire, Motivate, Relate: Learning happens Speaker: Jeanette Norden Distinguished Chair of Teaching Excellence Volunteer 2000-2007 Inter-hospitality network for homeless Adult Learning Program tutoring: English, Math, Science Math and Science Tutoring for High School Students Chair, String Spectacular Concert 2003-2007 Annual concert reception organization Hoosier Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Community Outreach Coordinator 1998-2000 Monthly meal preparation for low income families
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