Personal profile
Biography
DeRome Osmond Dunn is a NCA&TSU Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor. His interests are fatigue, fracture, mechanical deformation, & material behavior. His interest extends to numerical methods applicable for modeling fatigue, fracture, mechanical deformation, & materials, continuum behavior & fluids. Continuing knowledge development in experimental methods & instrumentation for these topics is an interest. He leads classroom activities providing students this information. He attended NCA&TSU for his BSME & MSME degrees. Later he attended Virginia Tech securing his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Mechanics.
Education/Academic qualification
Engineering Science Mechanics, Ph.D., Modeling Cycle and Time Dependent Creep/Relaxation Effects on Fatigue lives of Notched Members., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
… → 1991
Mechanical Engineering, M.S., North Carolina A&T State University
… → 1984
Mechanical Engineering, BS, North Carolina A&T State University
… → 1978
Scholarship and Creative Expressions
- 1 Conference contribution
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Work In Progress: Coordination of Pre-College Summer Programs to Create a Pipeline into Biomedical Engineering
McCullough, M. B., Lambeth, C., Dunn, D. O., Pai, D. M. & Sankar, J., 2014, (Accepted/In press) Unknown book.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Service
- 2 Professional Service