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Greg Jensen

C. Greg Jensen joined the faculty at BYU in 1983. He received both his BS and MS at BYU. In 1993 he completed his dissertation, “Analysis and Synthesis of Multi-axis Sculptured Surface Machining” at Purdue University. He is currently the director of the NSF IUCRC v-CAx site (a sub-site off the Center for e-Design) that is focused on the development of next generation multiuser collaborative cloud-based CAx tools and methods. Dr. Jensen was chosen as the first Fulton College Professorship of Global Engineering, a position he held from 2007 -2009. Under the direction of Dr. Jensen, BYU’s mechanical engineering students have participated in six PACE global collaborative design projects. From 2006-2010 he directed a PACE Project that spanned 19 time zones and involved 26 national and international schools in the modeling, analysis and manufacturing of four working Formula-1 type racecar. Dr. Jensen has also conducted research in Engineering Design and Modeling found in the specific areas of Computer Aided Geometric Design, Parametric CAx Modeling, and Multi-discipline CAD-centric Design Optimization. He is currently involved in the development next generation CAx tools, curvature matched machining methods, parametrics and customization of CAx tools for industries like Boeing, GM, Pratt & Whitney, ATK, Ford, Belcan, etc.

Greg Jensen
Professor

Office: 435F CTB
Phone: 801-422-6540
Office Hours: M,T,W,Th,F 1:00pm - 2:00pm

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Department of Mechanical Engineering
Brigham Young University
435 CTB
Provo, UT 84602

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