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Teaching

Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS.  Assistant Professor

 

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IE 4/6773: Systems Simulation. Face-to-Face/ Online

IE 4/6543: Logistics Engineering. Face-to-Face/ Online

IE 4/6773: Systems Simulation. Face-to-Face

IE 4/6543: Logistics Engineering. Face-to-Face/ Online

IE 4/6773: Systems Simulation. Face-to-Face

IE 4/6543: Logistics Engineering. Face-to-Face/Online

IE 4/6773: Systems Simulation. Face-to-Face

IE 4/6543: Risk Management and Analysis*. Face-to-Face/Online

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Pennsylvania State University, Erie, PA.  Visiting Professor 

 

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IE 423: Statistical Methods in Industrial Engineering. Face-to-Face

IE 433: *Design of Experiments (DOE). Face-to-Face
IE 460: *Service Systems Engineering. Face-to-Face

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia.  Instructor

 

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ENMA 301: Introduction to Engineering Management. Online course

ENMA 301: Introduction to Engineering Management. Online course

ENMA 460: Introduction to Systems Engineering. Face-to-face

ENMA 302: Engineering Economics. Online course

ENMA 301: Introduction to Engineering Management. Face-to-face

ENMA 420: Statistical Concepts in Engineering Management. Face-to-face

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Dr. Hamilton teaching experience 

May 2016 – 2018: EG 203/CHE 2203 Introduction to Engineering, Course Instructor                                 (Vicksburg, MS) (MSU)  
 
May 2010-2011: NSF Fellowship, GK-12 INSPIRE Program (Columbus, MS)                                            GK-12: Initiating New Science Partnerships in Rural Education                                      (INSPIRE), a collaboration between Mississippi State University (MSU)                            and three rural school districts in North-Central Mississippi. The                                      innovative aspects of this project include the coupling of spatial                                      analysis platforms such as geographic information systems (GIS)

                          and Google Earth to implement graduate student research in 7th-12th                            grade science classrooms and the bridging of STEM disciplines.  The                              intellectual merit of this project is the incorporation of GK-12 Fellows’                              scientific research into the classroom through the use of technology                                and the extension of Fellows’ research beyond our nation through                                  international experiences. Work in the Columbus High School District                            to inspire children interest in Math, Science, Technology, and                                        Education Teach students research concepts related to my current                                    research and demonstrated how math learned in high school is useful                            in real-world applications 
 
Spring 2010: IE 3323 Manufacturing Processes, Lab Instructor (Starkville, MS) (MSU) Fall

 

2009:  IE 3323 Manufacturing Processes, Lab Instructor (Starkville, MS) (MSU) Spring

 

2006: IE 4613 Engineering Statistics 1, Teaching Assistant (Starkville, MS) (MSU) Fall

 

2005:  IE 4613 Engineering Statistics 1, Teaching Assistant (Starkville, MS) (MSU) 

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