Here are the courses that I teach:
This course will enable students to understand the complexities involved in new innovation and technology-based product development. Through examples and exercises, students will be exposed to such topics as creative problem solving, customers/suppliers/partners involvements and inputs processes, integration among all functions, building and managing cross functional teams, rapid prototyping and development, creating a learning organization and measurements.
Matriculated MBA students who completed ACCT.5010, FINA.5010, MKTG.5010, POMS.5010, MGMT.5010,MGMT.5110 OR MSITE major OR New Venture Certificate OR PSM major OR MSA major OR permission of graduate program coordinator.
Format: Online in the Fall semester and in-person in the Spring semester
BMEN.4030 Medical Device Design I
Biomedical Engineering
Description
This course focuses on how to take a medical device invention forward from early concept to technology translation and implementation planning. Topics include technology research & development; patent strategies; techniques for analyzing intellectual property; advanced planning for reimbursement and FDA approval; choosing translation strategies (licensing vs. start-up); ethical issues including conflict of interest; fundraising approaches and cash requirements; essentials of writing a business or research plan; strategies for assembling a development team. Students will prepare a final medical device proposal and presentation
Format: In-person Fall Semester
Using Autodesk Inventor software, this course is a continuation of 23.200, Computer Aided Drafting. This course introduces 3D CAD techniques to demonstrate and utilize 3D parametric modeling in the design process. Solid models will be constructed, used to create assemblies, and drawings. These models, assemblies, and drawings will be modified and optimized using advanced operations. A design project and written report are required.
Format: Online Fall Semester