Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 1

Daniel Arthur McAdams Professor of Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University and Director Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program Mechanical Engineering Office Building 3123 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843-3123 office: (979)-862-7834 [email protected] SUMMARY Dr. McAdams is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Graduate Program Director at Texas A&M University. He joined the department in January of 2008 after serving as an Associate (2005-2007) and Assistant Professor (1999-2005) of Mechanical Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1999. He teaches undergraduate courses in design methods, biologically inspired design, and machine element design and graduate courses in product design and dynamics. Dr. McAdams research interests are in the area of design theory and methodology with specific focus on functional modeling; innovation in concept synthesis; biologically inspired design methods; inclusive design; and technology evolution as applied to product design. He has edited a book on biologically inspired design. EDUCATION The University of Texas, Austin, Texas Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering, August 1999, Dissertation Title, Functional Tolerance Design: Foundations, Tools, and Techniques, Advisor, Kristin L. Wood. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, June 1994. The University of Texas, Austin, Texas B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, May 1992, magna cum laude. ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program Director, Texas A&M University, September 2014 – current. Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs, Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly University of Missouri – Rolla), Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, January 2005 – December 2007. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, September 2015 – present. Associate Professor, Texas A&M University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, January 2008 – 2015. Associate Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly University of Missouri – Rolla), Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, September 2005 – December 2007.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 2 Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology (formerly University of Missouri – Rolla), Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, October 1999 – August 2005. Assistant Instructor, The University of Texas at Austin, Fall 1997 and Spring 1998. Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-1997. Graduate Teaching Assistant, The University of Texas at Austin, 1994-1995. Graduate Research Assistant, California Institute of Technology, 1993-1994. Graduate Teaching Assistant, California Institute of Technology, 1992-1993. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of record for the following courses at Texas A&M University Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design – MEEN 401 Lecture (2011, 2015) The design innovation process; need definition, functional analysis, performance requirements and evaluation criteria, conceptual design evaluation, down-selected to an embodiment; introduction to systems and concurrent engineering; parametric and risk analysis, failure mode analysis, material selection, and manufacturability; cost and life cycle issues, project management. No text. Intermediate Design – MEEN 402 Lecture (2013, 2014) This course covers important elements of the engineering product design and development process including case studies; manufacturing, detailed design specifications; failure modes, application of codes and standards, selection of design margins; product (component) development guidelines; intellectual property, product liability and ethical responsibility. No text. Bioinspired Engineering Design – MEEN 489 (2012, 2013) This course covers the current state of the art in bioninspired engineering design. Currently, there are five primary schools of thought on how to effectively practice bionispired engineering design: directed, engineering analysis, case study, TRIZ, and, function based. Each of these five topics is covered through lecture, review and discussion of current literature, and in class exercises. Following the coverage of each topic, a conceptual design exercise is performed using the most recently discussed method. Course goals include an overall enhanced concept generation potential through the use of bioninspired design, the ability to use current state of the art methods in bioinspired design, and the ability to view nature’s solutions to different problems from an engineering perspective. No text. Design of Mechanical Components and Systems – MEEN 441 (2010, 2011) A junior and senior level elective course in the analysis and design of machine elements with focus on the characteristics of prime movers and power transmission elements as related to Mechanical Engineering Design. Assignments include the open ended design of elements to meet constraints. The open ended design problems are solved by student teams and often use simple computer code to improve the solution process. Text: Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design, 9th edition, Budynas and Nisbett, McGraw-Hill, St. Louis, Missouri, 2011 Engineering Dynamics - MEEN 613 (2009)

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 3 A graduate level course in advanced dynamics. Coverage includes analytical mechanics including generalized coordinates and forces, constraints relevant to dynamic systems, Hamilton’s Principle, and Lagrange’s Equations with some discussion of system behavior, response, and stability. Also covered are rigid body kinematics, Euler angles, quaternions, and multibody systems. Text: Methods of Analytical Dynamics, Leonard Meirovitch, Dover, 2003. Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design – MEEN401/402-Studio (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014). The design innovation process; needs definition, functional analysis, performance requirements and evaluation criteria, conceptual design evaluation, down-selection to an embodiment; introduction to systems and concurrent engineering; parametric and risk analysis, failure mode analysis, material selection, and manufacturability; cost and life cycle issues, and project management. Instructor of record for the following courses at Missouri University of Science and Technology Advanced Dynamics of Mechanical and Aerospace Systems – AE/ME413 (2006) A graduate level course in advanced dynamics. A project-based course that focuses on the computer simulation and control of complex dynamic systems such as automobiles, bicycles, and satellites. Simulations are performed using C, Maple, Matlab, and Octave. No text, various references. Intermediate Dynamics of Mechanical and Aerospace Systems – AE/ME313 (2004, 2006) A graduate and senior level course in intermediate dynamics. Example applications used to maintain student interest included tops, unicycles, and bicycles. Examples of hands-on activities include short exercises with pipe cleaners and styrofoam balls to better conceptualize Euler angels and other 3-D motion. In 2006, I taught this course both on campus and as a distance learning course. Text: Analytical Dynamics, Haim Baruh, McGraw-Hill, St. Louis, Missouri, 1999. Introduction to Engineering Design – ME161 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) A sophomore level course on basic engineering design methods. I was charged with completely redesigning this course in 2000. Course topics include problem clarification; concept generation and selection; design for assembly and design for manufacturing techniques; and concept visualization through solid modeling. Students learn the concepts through hands-on experience with consumer products such as small gasoline engines, and projectile toys. Additionally, design, test, and build competitions are used. Student design teams are formed using the MBTI personality type indicator (using the short form of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter). Use of quantitative engineering analysis is stressed during concept selection and parametric design. This course turned into a high visibility course for the department with employees from GM and Unigraphics visiting campus to judge competitions. After competitions, project posters are displayed in the hallways. Text: class notes and references. Modern Product Design – ME461/IDE420 (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007) A graduate level course focusing on emerging product design methods. The course stresses methods for concept generation, selection, and embodiment design. Students learn the concepts through design project applications. The design projects have been assistive technologies for special education students in the local school district, rehabilitation devices for a local physical therapist, and assistive technologies for persons with disabilities at the Rolla Area Sheltered Workshop. Projects from this course have received national awards from the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America and have been featured in local newspaper articles. This was a

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 4 brand new course developed in collaboration with an out-of-department colleague. Text: Product Design, K. Otto and K. Wood, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2001. Machine Design – ME208 (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007) A junior level course in the analysis and design of the basic mechanical elements and their role in the design of machines. Real world applications are stressed. Common consumer products are used as mechanical breadboards. The analysis of these products provides a hands-on experience as well as integration for the material covered in the course. Also, significant subsystems such as transmissions, rear differentials, power door locks, and powered mixers, are brought into class and analyzed both from a system level product design point of view and a machine design (sizing, failure, etc.) point of view. Text: Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design, J. K. Nisbett and R. G. Budynas, McGrawHill, St. Louis, Missouri, 2006. Design for Manufacture – ME356 (2001) A graduate and senior level course in design for manufacturing. Topics include design for manufacturability analysis, design for assembly analysis, tolerance design, robust design, and engineering optimization. Students are required to select an actual product on which to perform analysis for homework problems. During the course, the student disassembles their product, performs DFM analyses on product systems and components and redesigns the component to decrease cost and improve performance. Text: Engineering Design and Design for Manufacturing, J. Dixon and C. Poli, Field Stone Publishers, Conway, Massachusetts, 1995, and other references for tolerance design. Assistant instructor for the following courses at The University of Texas at Austin. Design of Machine Elements – ME338 (1998) A junior level course in analysis and design of the basic mechanical elements and their role in the design of machines. Real world applications were stressed. Battery powered remote control cars were used as mechanical breadboards. The construction of these cars and the analysis of their machine elements were integrated into the course. I had the full responsibilities of a course instructor. Text: Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, R. C. Juvinall and K. M. Marshek, John Wiley & Sons, New York, New York, 1991. Mechanical Engineering Design Methodology – ME366J (1997) A senior level course that introduces rigorous design techniques. The course presents problem clarification, customer needs analysis, concept generation, and the fundamentals of embodiment design. To solidify and understand the concepts, student design teams execute several design projects. Included is a hands-on experience reverse engineering and redesigning a product of their choosing. I had the full responsibilities of a course instructor. Text: Engineering Design: A Systematic Approach, G. Pahl and W. Beitz, Springer-Verlag, New York, New York, 1988. Teaching assistant for the following course at The University of Texas at Austin Mechanical Engineering Design Methodology – ME366J (1994, 1995) A senior level course that introduces rigorous design techniques. The course presents problem clarification, customer needs analysis, concept generation, and the fundamentals of embodiment design. The class contains a substantial writing component. I gave supplementary lectures and graded homework and papers. Text: Engineering Design: A Systematic Approach, G. Pahl and W. Beitz, Springer-Verlag, New York, New York, 1988. Teaching assistant for the following courses at The California Institute of Technology Laboratory Research Methods in Engineering and Applied Science – E5 (1993) A freshman level course that introduces experimental methods and problems typical of

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 5 engineering fields. I designed and fabricated an apparatus to demonstrate experimental techniques to undergraduate students. In addition, I developed grading criteria, graded laboratory write-ups and supervised students while they performed experiments. No text. Introduction to Design – ME71 (1993) A junior level course that introduces mechanical engineering design, fabrication and visual communication. I assisted students in machining techniques and graded assignments. No text. Engineering Design Laboratory – ME72 (1992) A senior level course that focuses on problem solving in the engineering design process, stressing creative aspects, especially problem definition and concept generation, as well as visual thinking and graphical communication. I assisted students in concept generation and successful design execution. In addition, I helped construct and organize the class. This course is frequently featured on local television news programs in Southern California. No text. INDUSTRIAL AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE Consulting Engineer, SimmonsCooper, East Alton, Illinois, August 2006 – February 2008. Consulting as an expert witness on patent infringement. Boeing Welliver Fellow, Various sites, June – August 2006. Spent eight weeks observing engineering practice in systems design, structural design, and flight test and evaluation. Presented a formal report to a collection of Boeing employees including the Senior Vice President of Human Resources. Consulting Engineer, Little Tykes Commercial Playground Equipment, Farmington Missouri, October 2004. Performed fatigue analysis of a failed joint between structural members of a commercial swing set. Consulting Engineer, Metastable Instruments, St. Louis, Missouri, July 2001. Designed and prototyped several designs for an optical device used to direct laser beams. Visiting Engineer, EASI Engineering, Warren, Michigan, October-December 1999. Performed computational crash test analysis using EASI designed software. Consulting Engineer, Dr. Saf Asghar, Austin, Texas, Spring 1997, Design and manufacturing of a prototype pressure compensator. Design Engineer, JAMAK Manufacturing, Weatherford, Texas, June-August 1990. Designed silicon rubber seals for the automotive industry. RECENTLY SUBMITTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (* = current or former student; **= former post doctoral advisee) 43. Chaoqun Zhang, Daniel A McAdams, Jaime C Grunlan, “Nano/micro-manufacturing of Bioinspired Hybrid Materials: A Review of Methods to Mimic Natural Structures,” Advanced Materials, in revision. 42. Sooyeon Lee*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Elissa Morris*, “Categorizing Biological Information Based on Function-Morphology for Bioinspired Conceptual Design,” Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, in revision. 41. Nasra Al-Maskari*, Daniel A. McAdams and Junuthula Reddy, “Modeling of a Biological

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 6 Material Nacre: Waviness Stiffness Model,” Materials Science and Engineering C, in revision. 40. Wei Lei* and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Genetic Method Framework for Open Origami Design Problems,” The ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, in revision. JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 39. Wei Lei* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Designing Optimal Origami Structures by Computational Evolutionary Embryogeny,” The ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2015, Vol. 15, No 1, pp. 011010-1 – 011010-11. 38. Michael W. Glier*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Julie S. Linsey, “Exploring Automated Text Classification of to Improve Keyword Corpus Search Results for Bioinspired Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 2014, Vol. 136, No. 11, pp. 111103-1 – 111103-12. 37. Joanna Tsenn*, Olufunmilola Atilola, Daniel A. McAdams, 
 and Julie S. Linsey, “The Effects of Time and Incubation on Design Concept Generation,” Design Studies, 2014, Vol. 35, No. 5, pp. 500-526. 36. Wei Lei* and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Novel Method to Design and Optimize Flatfoldable Origami Structures through a Genetic Algorithm,” The ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2014, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 031008-1 031008-10. 35. Michael W. Glier*, Joanna Tsenn*, Julie S. Linsey, Daniel A. McAdams, “Evaluating the Directed Intuitive Approach for Bioinspired Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 2014, Vol. 136, No. 7, pp. 071012-1 – 071012-9. 34. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Mining Functional Model Graphs to Find Product Design Heuristics with Inclusive Design Illustration,” The ASME Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, 2013 Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 041008-1 041008-11. 33. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Formalizing and Exploring the Transferability of Inclusive Design Rules,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, 2013, Vol. 135, No. 9, pp. 091004-1 - 091004-12. 32. Ryan S. Hutcheson* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Sensitivity Measures for Use During Conceptual Design,” The International Journal of Design Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2012, pp. 1-20. 31. Seung Ki Moon** and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Market-based Design Strategy for a Universal Product Family,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 134, No. 11, November 2012, pp. 111007-1 – 111007-11. 30. Jonathan Arendt*, Richard Malak, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Uncertain Technology Evolution and Decision Making in Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 134, No. 10, October 2012, pp. 100904-1 – 100904-11. 29. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Adapting ADA Architectural Design Knowledge to Product Design Using Association Rule Mining,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 134, No. 7, July 2012, pp. 071003-1 – 071033-15. 28. Jonathan Arendt*, Richard Malak, and Daniel A. McAdams, "Design with Uncertain Technology Evolution," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. Vol. 5, No. 1, 2012, pp. 677687.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 7 27. Ryan S. Hutcheson* Daniel A. McAdams and Irem Y. Tumer, “Function-Based Behavioral Modeling,” The International Journal of Computer Aided Engineering and Technology, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2012, pp. 250-271. 26. Shraddha Sangelkar*, Nicholas Cowen*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “User Activity Product Function Association Based Design Rules for Universal Products,” Design Studies, Vol. 33, No. 1, January 2012, pp. 85-110, [Received Design Studies Award (best paper) for 2012]. 25. Michael W. Glier*, Susanne R. Schmidt*, Julie S. Linsey, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Distributed Ideation: Idea Generation in Distributed Capstone Engineering Design Teams,” International Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2011, pp. 1281–1294. 24. Daniel A. McAdams and Vincent Kostovich*, “A Framework and Representation for Universal Product Design,” The International Journal of Design, Vol. 5, No. 1, April 2011, pp. 29-42. 23. Robert L. Nagel*, Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Process and Event Modeling for Conceptual Design,” Journal of Engineering Design, March 2011, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 145–164. 22. Hyunmin Cheong, I. Chiu, L.H. Shu, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Biologically Meaningful Keywords for Functional Terms of the Functional Basis,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 132, No. 2, February 2011, pp. 021007-1 – 02100711. 21. Robert L. Nagel*, Kenneth Perry*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “FunctionBased Design Process for an Intelligent Ground Vehicle Vision System,” Journal of Electronic Imaging, Vol. 19, No. 4, December 2010, pp. 043024 (13 pages). 20. Ryan S. Hutcheson*,and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Hybrid Sensitivity Analysis for Use in Early Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 132, No. 11, November 2010, pp. 111007-1 – 111007-10. 19. Jacquelyn K. S. Nagel*, Robert L. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Function-Based Biology Inspired Concept Generation,” Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, Vol. 24, No. 4, October 2010, pp. 521-535. 18. Ken English, Aziz Naim, Kemper Lewis, Susanne Schmidt*, Vimal Viswanathan, Julie Linsey, Daniel A. McAdams, Bryan Bishop, Matthew I. Campbell, Kerry Poppa, Robert B. Stone, and Seth Orsborn, “Impacting Designer Creativity Through IT-Enabled Concept Generation,” The ASME Journal of Computer Science and Information in Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 3, September 2010, 031007-1 -- 031007-10. 17. Seung Ki Moon** and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Platform-based Strategic Design Approach for Universal Products,” The International Journal of Mass Customization, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2010, pp. 227-246. 16. Rahul A. Bidkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Methods for Automated Manufacturability Analysis of Injection Molded and Die-Cast Parts,” Research in Engineering Design, Vol. 21, No. 1, January 2010, pp. 1-24. 15. Tolga Kurtoglu, Matthew I. Campbell, Cari R. Bryant**, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Component Taxonomy as a Framework for Computational Design Synthesis,” The ASME Journal of Computers and Information Science in Engineering, Vol. 9, No. 1, March 2009, 011007-1 -- 011007--11. 14. Robert L. Nagel*, Prem A. Midha*, Andrea Tinsley*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 8 Stone, and Li Shu, “Exploring the use of Functional Models in Biomimetic Conceptual Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 130, No. 12, December 2008, pp. 121102-1 – 121102-13. 13. Robert L. Nagel*, Jayson P. Vucovich, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, “A Signal Grammar to Guide Functional Modeling of Electromechanical Products,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 130, No. 5, May 2008, 051101-1 -- 051101-1. 12. Daniel A. McAdams, David Comella*, and Irem Y. Tumer, “Exploring Effective Methods for Simulating Damaged Structures With Geometric Variation: Toward Intelligent Failure Detection,” The ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol. 74, No. 2, March 2007, pp. 191202. 11. Michael Van Wie, Cari Bryant*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “A Model of Function-Based Representations,” Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2005, pp. 89-111. 10. Daniel A. McAdams and Irem Y. Tumer, “Toward Intelligent Fault Detection in Turbine Blades: Variational Vibration Models of Damaged Pinned-Pinned Beams,” The ASME Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics, Vol. 127, No. 5, 2005, pp. 467-474. 9.

Rajesh Radhakrishnan*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Methodology for Model Selection in Engineering Design,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 127, No. 3, May 2005, pp. 378-387.

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Baliji Chandrasekaran*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Developing Design Templates for Product Platform Focused Design,” Journal of Engineering Design, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2004, pp. 209-228.

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Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, and Varghese J. Kayyalethekkel*, “A Product Architecture-Based Conceptual DFA Technique,” Design Studies, Vol. 25, No. 3, May 2004, pp. 301-325.

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Daniel A. McAdams, “Identification and Codification of Principles for Functional Tolerance Design,” Journal of Engineering Design, Vol. 14, No. 3, 2003, pp. 355-375.

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Julie Hirtz*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Simon Szykman, and Kristin L. Wood, “A Functional Basis for Engineering Design: Reconciling and Evolving Previous Efforts,” Research in Engineering Design, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2002, pp. 65-82.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “A Quantitative Similarity Metric for Design by Analogy,” The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 124, No. 2, June, 2002, pp. 173182.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “Tuning Parameter Tolerance Design: Foundations, Methods, and Measures,” Research in Engineering Design, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2000, pp. 152-162.

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Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Kristin L. Wood, “Functional Interdependence and Product Similarity Based on Customer Needs,” Research in Engineering Design, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1999, pp. 1-19.

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R. S. Srinivasan, Kristin L. Wood, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Functional Tolerancing: A Design for Manufacturing Methodology,” Research in Engineering Design, Vol. 8 No. 2, 1996, pp. 99-115.

REVIEWED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 9 84. Fabien Durand, Michael E. Helms, Joanna Tsenn*, Erin McTigue, Daniel A. McAdams and Julie S. Linsey, “Teaching Students to Innovate: Evaluating Methods for Bioinspired Design and Their Impact on Design Self Efficacy,” Proceedings of the ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Boston MA, number DETC2015-47716. 83. Fabien Durand, Michael E. Helms, Joanna Tsenn*, Daniel A. McAdams, Julie S. Linsey, “In Search of Effective Design Problems for Design Research,” Proceedings of the ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Boston MA, number DETC2015-47701. 82. Elissa Morris* and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Review of Practical Design Integration Methods for Existing Engineering Curriculum,” 2015 ASEE Annual Conference, Seattle Washington, Paper ID 11454 81. J.W. Kim, Daniel A. McAdams, and Julie S. Linsey, “Helping Students to Find Biological Inspiration: Impact of Valuableness and Presentation Format,” ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education, Madrid, Spain, 22-25 Oct. 2014. 80. Wei Lei* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Designing optimal Origami Structures By Computational Evolutionary Embryogeny,” Proceedings of the ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Buffalo, NY, number DETC2014-34377. 79. Joanna Tsenn*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Julie S. Linsey, “Development of a Search Tool to Identify Structural Design Principles for Bioinspired Materials Design,” Proceedings of the ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Buffalo, NY, number DETC2014- 34291. 78. Joanna Tsenn*, Daniel A. McAdams 
 and, Julie S. Linsey, “A Comparison of Mechanical Engineering and Biology Students’ Ideation and Bioinspired Design Abilities”, Design Computing and Cognition '14, London, England, Gero, J.S. (ed). 77. Wei Lei* and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Novel Pixelated Multicellular Representation for Origami Structures that Innovates Computational Design and Control,” Proceedings of the ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Portland, Oregon, number DETC2013-13231. 76. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “An Exploratory Study on the Effectiveness of an Inclusive Design Tool with a Metric to Evaluate Inclusivity of Conceptual Designs,” Proceedings of the ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Portland, Oregon, number DETC2013-13164. 75. Joanna Tsenn*, Julie S. Linsey, 
 and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Comparison of Design SelfEfficacy of Mechanical Engineering for Freshmen, Sophomores, and Seniors,” The 2013 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia. 74. Michael W. Glier*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Julie S. Linsey, “An Experimental Investigation of Analogy Formation using the Engineering-to-Biology Thesaurus,” Proceedings of the ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Portland, Oregon, number DETC2013-13060. 73. Michael W. Glier*, Joanna Tsenn*, Julie S. Linsey, Daniel A. McAdams, “Evaluating the Directed Method for Bioinspired Design,” Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Chicago, Illinois, number DETC2012-71511.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 10 72. Shraddha Sangelkar*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Creating Actionfunction Diagrams for User Centric Design,” Proceedings of the ASEE 2012 Annual Conference and Exposition, San Antonio, Texas, 13 pages. 71. Michael W. Glier*, Joanna Tsenn* Daniel A. McAdams, and Julie S. Linsey, "Evaluating Methods for Bioinspired Concept Generation", 2012, Design Computing and Cognition '12, College Station, TX, Gero, J.S. (ed), 20 pages. 70. Jonathan Arendt*, Richard Malak, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Design with Uncertain Technology Evolution,” SAE 2012 World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit Michigan, April 2012, no. 121DM-0008. 69. Michael W. Glier*, Joanna Tsenn*, Julie S. Linsey, Daniel A. McAdams, “Methods for Supporting Bioinspired Design,” Proceedings of the ASME 2011 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Denver, Colorado, number IMECE2011-63247, pp. 737-744. 68. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Formalizing User Activity – Product Function Association Based Design Rules,” Proceedings of the ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, number DETC2011-47962, pp. 539-556. 67. Michael W. Glier*, Daniel A. McAdams and Julie S. Linsey, “Concepts in Biomimetic Design: Methods and Tools to Incorporate into a Biomimetic Design Course,” Proceedings of the ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, number DETC2011-48571, pp. 655660. 66. Matthew Louis Turner Davis*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Anosh Porus Wadia*, “Better Resource Usage through Biomimetic Symbiotic Principles for Host and Derivative Product Synthesis,” Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Design — Papers from the AAAI 2011 Spring Symposium (SS-11-02), Stanford, California, pp. 26-33. 65. Jacquelyn K. S. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “An Engineering-toBiology Thesaurus for Engineering Design,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2010-28233, pp. 117-128. 64. Shraddha Sangelkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Adapting ADA Architectural Design Knowledge to Product Design: Groundwork for a Function Based Approach,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC201028535, pp. 185-200. 63. Seung Ki Moon**, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Universal Product Family Design Valuation in an Uncertain Market Environment,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2010-28682, pp. 891-900. 62. Anosh P. Wadia*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Developing Biomimetic Guidelines for the Highly Optimized and Robust Design of Complex Products or Their Components,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2010-28708, pp. 307-321. 61. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Conceptual Design of a Formula Hybrid Powertrain System Utilizing Functionality-Based Modeling Tools,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 11 Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC201028836, pp. 419-429. 60. Daniel A. McAdams and Julie S. Linsey, “dDesign Education: A Globally Distributed Capstone Engineering Design Experience,” Capstone Design Conference, June 7-9, 2010, Boulder Colorado. 59. Jacquelyn K. S. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Exploring the Use of Category and Scale to Scope a Biological Functional Model,” Proceedings of the ASME 2010 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2010-28873, pp. 139-150. 58. Robert L. Nagel*, Kenneth L. Perry*, Robert B. Stone and Daniel A. McAdams, “FunctionCAD: A Functional Modeling Application Based on the Function Design Framework,” Proceedings of the 2009 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, San Diego, California, number DETC2009-87010, pp. 591-600. 57. Seung Ki Moon** and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Design Method for Developing a Universal Product Family in a Dynamic Market Environment,” Proceedings of the 2009 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, San Diego, California, number DETC2009-86784, pp. 941-950. 56. Vincent Kostovich*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Seung Ki Moon*, “Representing User Activity and Product Function for Universal Design,” Proceedings of the 2009 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, San Diego, California, number DETC2009-87507, pp. 83-100. 55. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Hybrid Sensitivity Analysis for Use in Early Design,” Proceedings of the 2009 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, San Diego, California, number DETC2009-86784, pp. 175-187. 54. Seung Ki Moon* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Universal Product Platform and Family Design for Uncertain Markets,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 09, Stanford, California, August 24-27, 2009, no. 228, pp. 59-70. 53. Jacquelyn K Stroble*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Conceptualization of Biomimetic Sensors Through Functional Representation of Natural Sensing Solutions,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 09, Stanford, California, August 24-27, 2009, no. 147, pp. 53-64. 52. Robert L. Nagel*, James L. Greer, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Investigation of System Sensitivity to Propagated Configuration Faults,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 09, Stanford, California, August 24-27, 2009, no. 239, pp. 239-250. 51. Robert L. Nagel*, James L. Greer, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Fault Propagation and Sensitivity Analysis to Support Counterterrorism Activities,” Proc. 19th Annual INCOSE International Symposium, Singapore, 2009, Paper No. 156. 50. Jacquelyn K. Stroble*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Matthew Goeke and Steve E. Watkins, “Automated Retrieval of Non-Engineering Domain Solutions to Engineering Problems,” Proceedings of the CIRP DESIGN ’09 International Conference, Cranfield University, UK, 2009, pp. 78-85. 49. Jacquelyn K. Stroble*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, and Steve E. Watkins, “An Engineering-to-Biology Thesaurus to Promote Better Collaboration, Creativity and

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 12 Discovery,” Proceedings of the CIRP DESIGN ’09 International Conference, Cranfield University, UK, 2009, pp. 355-362. 48. Robert L. Nagel*, Kenneth Perry*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Development of a Vision System for an Intelligent Ground Vehicle,” Proceedings of Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XXVI: Algorithms and Techniques, San Jose, CA, 2008, Paper Number 7252-24, pp. 72520H-1 -- 72520H-10. 47. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone and Irem Y. Tumer, “Effect of Model Element Fidelity Within a Complex Function-Based Behavioral Model,” Proceedings of the 2008 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, New York, New York, number DETC2008-49355, pp. 957-967. 46. Robert L. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Joseph A. Donndelinger, “Function Design Framework (FDF): Integrated Process and Function Modeling for Complex Systems,” Proceedings of the 2008 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, New York, New York, number DETC2008-49369, pp. 273-286. 45. Hyunmin Cheong, L. H. Shu, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Translating Terms of the Functional Basis into Biologically Meaningful Keywords,” Proceedings of the 2008 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering, New York, New York, number DETC2008-49363, pp. 137-148. 44. Cari R. Bryant Arnold*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “MEMIC: An Interactive Morphological Matrix Tool for Automated Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the 2008 Industrial Engineering and Research Conference, Vancouver, Canada, May 17-27, 2008, 6 pages. 43. Jacquelyn K. Stroble*, Steve E. Watkins, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, and Li H. Shu, “Modeling the Cellular Level of Natural Sensing with the Functional Basis for the Design of Biomimetic Sensor Technology,” 2008 IEEE Region 5 Technical, Professional, and Student Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, April 17 – 20, 2008, pp. 1-6. 42. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Irem Y. Tumer, “Function-based Systems Engineering (FuSE),” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 07, Paris, France, August 28-31, 2007, no. DS42_P_470, 12 pages. 41. Robert L. Nagel*, Matt R. Bohm, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Representation of Carrier Flows for Functional Design,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 07, Paris, France, August 28-31, 2007, no. DS42_P_400, 9 pages. 40. Robert L. Nagel*, Jayson P. Vucovich, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Signal Flow Grammars from the Functional Basis,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 07, Paris, France, August 28-31, 2007, no. DS42_P_401, 10 pages. 39. Cari R. Bryant*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Tolga Kurtoglu, Matthew I. Campbell, and James L. Greer, “A Function-Based Component Ontology for Systems Design,“ Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 07, Paris, France, August 28-31, 2007, no. DS42_P_401, 10 pages. 38. Dingmar van Eck, Daniel A. McAdams, and Pieter E. Vermaas, “Functional Decomposition in Engineering: a Survey,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, number DETC2007-34232, pp. 227-236.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 13 37. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, Irem Y. Tumer, “FunctionBased Behavioral Modeling,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, number DETC2007-35337, pp. 547-558. 36. Andrea Tinsley*, Prem A. Midha*, Robert L. Nagel*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Li Shu, “Exploring the use of Functional Models as a Foundation for Biomimetic Conceptual Design,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, number DETC2007-35604, pp. 79-92. 35. V. Vakili, I. Chiu, L.H. Shu, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “Including Functional Models of Biological Phenomena as Design Stimuli,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, number DETC2007-35776, pp. 103-113. 34. L. H. Shu, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, and James L. Greer, “Integrating Function-Based and Biomimetic Design for Automatic Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 07, Paris, France, August 28-31, 2007, no. DS42_P_518, 10 pages. 33. Robert L. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Theory for the Development of Conceptual Functional Models For Automation of Manual Processes,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, number DETC2007-35620, pp. 263-275. 32. Cari Bryant*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Tolga Kurtoglu, and Matthew I. Campbell, “A Validation Study of an Automated Concept Generator Design Tool,” Proceedings of the 2006 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number DETC200699489, pp. 283-294. 31. Robert L. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Process Modeling Methodology for Automation of Manual and Time Dependent Processes,” Proceedings of the 2006 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number DETC2006-99437, pp. 771779. 30. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Irem Y. Tumer, “A Function-based Methodology for Analyzing Critical Events,” Proceedings of the 2006 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number DETC2006-99535, pp. 1193-1204. 29. Vivek Attaluri*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Andrea De Crescenzo, “Visual Representations as an Aid to Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the 2006 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, number DETC2006-99572, pp. 1277-1288. 28. Cari Bryant*, Eric Pieper, Brandon Walther, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Tolga Kurtoglu, and Matthew I. Campbell, “Software Evaluation of an Automated Concept Generator Design Tool,” Proceedings of the 2006 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exhibition, Chicago, Illinois, Paper 2005-1758. 27. Brian A. Mitchell*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Irem Y. Tumer “Computational Methods to Predict and Avoid Design Failure,” Proceedings of the 2005 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exposition, Orlando, Florida,

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 14 November 5-11, 2005, number IMECE2005-79907, pp. 721-732. 26. Cari R. Bryant*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, Tolga Kurtoglu, and Matthew I. Campbell, “A Computational Technique for Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the 2005 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Long Beach, California, number DETC2005-85323, pp. 267-276. 25. Venkat Rajagopalan*, Cari R. Bryant*, Jeremy Johnson*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Tolga Kurtoglu, and Matthew I. Campbell, “Creation of Assembly Models to Support Automated Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the 2005 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Long Beach, California, number DETC2005-85302, pp. 259-266. 24. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Joseph A. Donndelinger, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “FUNdesign - a Function-based Method for Addressing Uncertainty During the Design of Engineered Systems,” Proceedings of the 2005 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Long Beach, California, number DETC2005-85293, pp. 161-170. 23. Tolga Kurtoglu, Matthew I. Campbell, Joah Gonzales, Cari R. Bryant*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Capturing Empirically Derived Design Knowledge for Creating Conceptual Design Configurations,” Proceedings of the 2005 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Long Beach, California, number DETC2005-84405, pp. 249-257. 22. Cari R. Bryant*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “Concept Generation from the Functional Basis of Design,” International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 05, Melbourne, Australia, August 15-18, 2005, no. DS35_222.1, 13 pages. 21. Tolga Kurtoglu, Matthew I. Campbell, Cari R. Bryant*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, “Deriving a Component Basis for Computational Functional Synthesis,” International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 05, Melbourne, Australia, August 1518, 2005, no. DS35_123.1, 15 pages. 20. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Joseph A. Donndelinger, and Robert B. Stone, “Applying Functional Modeling as a Unifying Basis for Design for Six Sigma Execution,” Proceedings of IMECE 2004, Anaheim, California, number IMECE2004-62312, pp. 979-990. 19. Cari R. Bryant*, Karthik L. Sivaramakrishnan*, Michael Van Wie, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Modular Design Approach to Support Sustainable Design,” in Proceedings of the 2004 Design for Manufacturing Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, number DETC2004-57775, pp. 909-918. 18. Ravindra M. Kurtadikar*, Robert B. Stone, Mike Van Wie, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Customer Needs Motivated Conceptual Design Methodology for Product Portfolios,” in Proceedings of the 2004 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, number DETC2004-57289, pp. 153-166. 17. Daniel A. McAdams and Clive Dym, “Modeling and Information in the Design Process,” in Proceedings of the 2004 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, number DETC2004-57101, pp. 21-30. 16. Rahul Bidkar* and Daniel A. McAdams, “Feature Recognition for Injection-Molded and Die-Cast Parts,” in Proceedings of the 2004 Design for Manufacturing Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, number DETC2004-57754, pp. 693-702. 15. Daniel A. McAdams, David Comella*, and Irem Y. Tumer, “Developing Variational Vibration Models of Damaged Beams: Toward Intelligent Failure Detection,” Proceedings of 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 15-21, 2003,

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 15 Washington, D.C, number IMECE2003-42540, pp. 521-534. 14. Ravi Yekula*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “Functional and Mathematical Equivalence of Mechanisms: A Novel Approach to Integrating Synthesis and Design Analysis,” Proceedings of the 2003 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Chicago, Illinois, number DETC2003/DTM-48663, pp. 675-685. 13. Rahul Bidkar*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Automated Manufacturability Analysis for Injection-Molded/Die-Cast Parts,” Proceedings of the 2003 Design for Manufacturing Conference, Chicago, Illinois, number DETC2003/DFM-48154, pp. 205-226. 12. Daniel A. McAdams and Irem Y. Tumer, “Toward Failure Modeling in Complex Dynamic Systems: Impact of Design and Manufacturing Variations,” Proceeding of the 2002 Design for Manufacturing Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2002/DFM-34161, pp. 71-81. 11. Zeke Strawbridge*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “A Computational Approach to Conceptual Design,” Proceeding of the 2002 International Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, number DETC2002/DTM-34001, pp. 15-25. 10. Rajesh Radhakrishnan*, and Daniel A. McAdams, “A Framework for Sufficiency Estimation of Engineering Design Models,” Proceedings of the 2001 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, number 2001-DETC/DTM-21699, 11 pages. 9.

Julie Hirtz*, Robert B. Stone, Daniel A. McAdams, Simon Szykman, and Kristin L. Wood, “Evolving a Functional Basis for Engineering Design,” Proceedings of the 2001 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 2001, number 2001-DETC/DTM-21688, 11 pages.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “Quantitative Measures for Design by Analogy,” Proceedings of the 2000 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference Baltimore, Maryland, September 2000, number DETC2000/DTM-14562, 11 pages.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “Theoretical Foundations for Tuning Parameter Tolerance Design,” Proceedings of the 2000 ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference, Maryland, September 2000, number DETC2000/DFM-14003, Baltimore, 11 pages.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “Methods and Principles for Concurrent Functional Tolerance Design,” Proceedings of the 1999 ASME Design For Manufacturing Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1999, number DETC99/DFM-8949, 15 pages.

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Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, and Kristin L. Wood, “Understanding Product Similarity Using Customer Needs,” Proceedings of the 1998 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998, number 98-DETC/DTM-5660, 15 pages.

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Paul B. Koeneman and Daniel A. McAdams, “Load Leveling Device Selection for Hybrid Electric Vehicles,” Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Energy Storage and Utilization SAE Special Publication SP-1331, pp. 77-83, Detroit, February 23-26, 1998.

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Aaron D. Little, Kristin L. Wood and Daniel A. McAdams, “Functional Analysis: A Fundamental Empirical Study for Reverse Engineering, Benchmarking and Redesign,” Proceedings of the ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Sacramento, California, September 1997, number DETC97/DTM-3879, 13 pages.

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Daniel A. McAdams and Kristin L. Wood, “The Effect of a Fractal Profile Tolerance on

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 16 the Dynamic Performance of Cams,” Proceedings of the ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference, Irvine, California, August 1996, number 96-DETC/DFM-1276, 12 pages. 1.

R. S. Srinivasan, Kristin L. Wood and Daniel A. McAdams, “Functional Tolerancing: A Design For Manufacturing Methodology,” Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, Vol. 2, 1995.

BOOKS Ashok Goel, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert Stone (editors), Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools, 2013, Springer. BOOK CHAPTERS AND SIMILAR Joanna Tsenn*, Daniel A. McAdams, Julie S. Linsey, “A Comparison of Mechanical Engineering and Biology Students’ Ideation and Bioinspired Design Abilities,” in Design Computing Cognition ’14, John S. Gero and Sean Hanna (ed), Springer, 2015. Nagel, J.K.S.*, Stone, R.B., and McAdams, D.A., Function-based Biologically-Inspired Design, in Biologically Inspired Design: Computational Methods and Tools, A. Goel, D.A. McAdams, and R.B. Stone, Editors. 2013, Springer. Jacquelyn K. Stroble*, Robert L. Nagel*, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “FunctionBased Biology Inspired Concept Generation” in Biomimetics Learning from Nature, ISBN 978-953-307-025-4, Amitava Mukherjee (ed), Intech, 2010. ABSTRACT REVIEWED CONFERENCE PROCCEEDINGS, EDITORIALS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS Ashok K. Goel, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, “Special Issue on Biologically Inspired Design” [editorial], The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 136, No. 11, pp. 110301-1 0 110301-3. Ashok K. Goel, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, “Biologically Inspired Design” [editorial], The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Vol. 135, No. 7, July, 2013. Daniel A. McAdams and Robert Stone, “Thesaurus and Guideline Generation for Biomimetic Design,” Proceedings of the 2011 NSF Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, January 2011. Daniel A. McAdams, Annual Report for “A Biomimetic Concept Generator for Engineering Design,” Grant number 0800772, National Science Foundation, April 2010. Daniel A. McAdams and Robert Stone, “Creating the Foundations of Function Based Biomimetic Concept Generation,” Proceedings of the 2009 NSF Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 2009. Daniel A. McAdams, Annual Report for “A Biomimetic Concept Generator for Engineering Design,” Grant number 0800772, National Science Foundation, April 2009. Daniel A. McAdams, Robert Stone, Li Shu “Function Based Biomimetic Design,” Proceedings of the 2008 NSF Civil, Mechanical, and Manufacturing Innovation Conference, Knoxville, TN, January 2008. Michael Van Wie, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Sustainable Design Through

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 17 Product Evolution,” in Proceedings of IMECE 2004, number IMECE2004-60667, Anaheim, CA. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “Applying Functional Modeling as a Unifying Basis for Design-For-Six-Sigma Execution,” Technical Report for General Motors Research Contract, December 2003. Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Matt R. Bohm, Daniel A. McAdams, and Robert B. Stone, “Applying Standardized Functional Modeling Techniques to DFSS and Systems Engineering,” Technical Report for General Motors Research Contract, August 2003. Matt R. Bohm, Michael E. Stock, Ryan S. Hutcheson*, Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, “Opportunities for Application of Formal Functional Modeling Methods in Advanced Vehicle Development,” Technical Report for General Motors Research Contract, May 2003. Matthew Green, Alan Dutson, Kristin Wood, Robert Stone, and Dan McAdams, “Integrating Service-Oriented Design Projects in the Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of the ASEE annual conference and exposition, session 3660, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 15-19, 2002. Cari R. Bryant*, Mark A. Kurfman, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Creating Equation Handbooks to Model Design Performance Parameters,” International Conference on Engineering Design ICED 01, Glasgow, Scotland, August 21-23, 2001. Ming C. Leu, Frank Liou, Daniel A. McAdams, Venkat Allada, Bahador Ghahramani, Sanjeev Agarwal, Richard C. Hall, “Planning of a Multi-disciplinary Rapid Product Realization Program,” the International Conference on Engineering Education (ICEE2000), Taiwan, August 14-18, 2000. Robert B. Stone and Daniel A. McAdams, “The Touchy-Feely Side of Engineering Education: Bringing Hands-on Experiences to the Classroom,” 35th ASEE Midwest Section Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, April 5 -7, 2000. J. Beaman, D. Bourell, B. Jackson, L. Jepson, D. McAdams, J. Perez, and K. Wood, “MultiMaterial Selective Laser Sintering: Empirical Studies and Hardware Development,” Proceedings of the 2000 NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference, January 2000. Daniel A. McAdams “Matrix Approach Pinpoints Relationships Between Products,” Advanced Manufacturing Technology Newsletter, Published by John Wiley and Sons, November 1999. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS (over $6,000,000 as PI or Co-PI with over $3,000,000 as percent effort) Research grants and contracts EAGER: A Quantitative Theory for Technology Evolution and Innovation, PI, 50% credit, NSF, $148,215, September 2015 – August 2016, Project Summary: Fundamental research to create a mathematical theory that describes technology performance evolution and, simultaneously, ecological synergies between technologies. The technology ecosystem model of technologies and their interaction is modeled using generalized Lotka-Volterra (L-V) population models. Learning to Innovate Through Bioinspired Design, PI, 83% credit, Georgia Tech Applied Research Corp (subaward from NSF grant at Georgia Tech), $95,099, January 2013 – August 2014, Project Summary: Creating and implementing, and measuring the effectiveness of methods to teach emerging methods in bioinsipred design to undergraduate engineering students.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 18 EFRI-ODISSEI: Synthesizing Complex Structures from Programmable Self-Folding Active Materials, Co-PI, 20% credit, NSF, $1,998,423, September 2012 – August 2016, Project Summary: Create design synthesis, computation, visualization and integration methods and smart materials to enable the design of reconfigurable self folding structures. Collaborative Research: KINdReD: Knowledge and Methods for Inclusive Product Design, PI, 100% credit, NSF, $261,635, June 2012-May 2015, Project Summary: Create modular product family methods for the design of product for individuals with a disability. GRDS: Collaborative Research: A Biomimetic Concept Generator for Engineering Design, PI, 100% credit, NSF, $37,803, August 2011 - May 2012, Project Summary: Application of developing biomimetic concept generation techniques to the problem of Geoengineering. Workshop/Collaborative Research: Charting a Course for Computer-Aided Bio-inspired Design Research, PI, 100% credit, NSF, $6,000, March 10, 2011 – November 16, 2011, Project Summary: Think tank style convening of leading researchers in bio-inspired design to clarify the current state of the art and identify future research directions. Learning to Innovate Through Bioinspired Design, Co-PI, 44% credit, NSF, $399,892, September 2010 – August 2013, Project Summary: Creating and implementing, and measuring the effectiveness of methods to teach emerging methods in bioinsipred design to undergraduate engineering students. Creating and Teaching a Methodology for Global Multidisciplinary Distributed Design: dDesign, PI, 50% credit, Ford Motor Company, $32,000, June 2008 – May 2009, Project Summary: evaluate the impact of globally distributed design teams on concept generation and other early stage engineering design activities. SGER: VisualizeIT - Measuring the Impact of IT-Enabled Concept Generation on Designer Creativity, PI, 50% credit, NSF, $45,880, September 2008 – February 2010, Project Summary: Explore the impact of different visual representations schemes used in computational concept generation on final human generated concepts. Collaborative Research: A Biomimetic Concept Generator for Engineering Design, PI, 100% credit, NSF, $372,957, June 2008 - December 2013, Project Summary: Create a thesaurus between the lexicon of engineering function and biological function to allow computational searchers of natures solutions to function. Collaborative Research: VOICED - A Virtual Organization for Innovative Conceptual Engineering Design, PI, 50% credit, NSF, $80,000, September 2007 – August 2009, Project Summary: Create and Engineering Virtual Organization that supports conceptual design and the exchange of educational materials for design education. Function Based System Modeling for Model Reuse and Failure Avoidance, Co-PI, 50% Credit, NASA: funded as a NASA Education Associates Graduate Fellowship direct to the student, $50,000, September 2006 – May 2008. Project Summary: Create a decompositional modeling methodology and model template to allow complex systems models to be easily created and reused. Creating the Foundations of Function Based Biomimetic Concept Generation, PI, 50% Credit, NSF, $111,800, September 2006 – February 2008, Project Summary: Create a function-based repository of innovative solution principles found in nature that can be automatically accessed by engineering designers using language common to engineering. Architecting Design Repositories: Product Modeling, Exchange and Reuse, PI, 50% Credit, General Motors, $40,000, September 2006 - December 2007. Project Summary: Create representations, computational methods, and software tools that allow the reuse of both

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 19 design solutions and design knowledge such as mathematical models and failure information. Creating a Computational Theory for Conceptual Design, Co-PI, 50% credit, NSF, $387,717, August 2003 - July 2007. Project Summary: The creation of several mathematical and algorithmic methods to automatically generate product concepts from a design repository. Input to the program is the functional requirements of the product; output is a collection of components that can solve the required functionality. Variational Models for the Simulation of Fault Detection Signals with Experimental Validation, PI, 100% credit, NASA, $284,384, September 2003 - August 2006. Project Summary: Develop computational methods to simulate the behavior of damaged structures with realistic geometric variations to improve fault detection in aerospace applications. Also included the creation of computational method to help an engineer reduce the possibility of failure during the early stages of design. Failure-Free Design for High-Risk Product Domains, Co-I, 9% Credit, NASA, $279,042, September 2003 - August 2005. Project Summary: Create a correlation methodology that relates failure to function such that failure can be identified early in design. Functional Model Representation for Vehicle Bill of Materials Definition, PI, 50% credit, General Motors, $143,142, January 2003 - June 2004. Project Summary: Create systems modeling methods to allow the rapid evaluation and reuse of existing sub-system and component solutions in new systems. Also created methods to improve and reuse models in GM’s six sigma group. Predicting and Simulating Monitored Failure Signals: Computation and Experimentation, PI, 100% credit, NASA, $94,303, June 2002 - May 2003. Project Summary: Developed the initial method for combining crack models and geometric variation in Monte-Carlo simulations. Computational Tool Development and Design Methodology for the Analysis of High-Speed Engines, Co-PI, 50% credit, University Technology Corporation, $40,000, March 2002 - January 2003. Project Summary: Simulation of high-speed engines including the use of DOE methods to reduce the computational needs for simulation. Electrode Counter Design for Thermal Batteries, Co-PI, 20% credit, Eagle-Picher Technologies, $8,000, September 2001 - December 2001. Project Summary: Design of a process and system for correctly stacking thin metallic discs for battery construction. Design of Refractive Devices for Directing Laser Beams, Co-PI, 33% credit, Metastable Instruments, $30,000, May 2001 - May 2002. Project Summary: Design of small optical devices to direct laser beams for various applications. A Theory for Engineering Design Model Construction, PI, 100% credit, The University of Missouri Research Board, $28,551, January 2001 - December 2002. Project Summary: Application of decision theory to the problem of model selection in engineering design. GAANN Doctoral Research and Training in Virtual and Rapid Prototyping, Co-PI, 10% credit, Department of Education, $362,280, August 2001 - May 2004. Undergraduate Design Projects, Development efforts, and other small grants Senior Design Project: University Engineering Design Challenge Program, PI, 100% credit, Technology Services Corporation, $20,000, August 2014 – June 2015. Senior Design Project: Front End Engineering Design of a Gas Processing Facility, PI, 100% credit, Flour, $50,000, September 2014 – May 2015.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 20 Senior Design Project: Welded Pipe Cleanup and Inspection, PI, 100% credit, Tenaris, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Optimal Ice Chest Design, PI, 100% credit, Igloo, $7,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Surge Relief Opening/Closing Functional Test bench, PI, 100% credit, Emerson, $10,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Design of Algorithm for Hydraulic Valve Response, PI, 100% credit, Baker Hughes, $10,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Robust Design for TORXS Slip Retainer, PI, 100% credit, Baker Hughes, $10,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Seal Ring Pressure Tester, PI, 100% credit, Schlumberger, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Modular Modmat Foundation, PI, 100% credit, Onesubsea, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Design of Seal Testing Methodology, PI, 100% credit, Onesubsea, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Electrode Design, PI, 100% credit, Onesubsea, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Mechanical Operation of the FMC Choke Throttle Valve, PI, 100% credit, FMCTI, $7,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Vegetable Peel Remover, PI, 100% credit, Frito Lay, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Position Locator for Gravel Pack Service Tool, PI, 100% credit, Halliburton, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Flange Torque Design Method, PI, 100% credit, Bray Controls, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Leak Rate Test Apparatus, PI, 100% credit, Electric Power Research Institute, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Small Scale SLS, PI, 100% credit, Harvest Tech, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: Vibration Separator, PI, 100% credit, National Oilwell Varco, $12,000, September 2014 – May 2015. Senior Design Project: T-Junction Loss Design Methods and Validation, PI, 100% credit, Emerson Process Management, $12,000, January 2014-December 2014. Senior Design Project: Bend Restrictor Design, PI, 100% credit, MCS Kenny, $7,000, January 2014-December 2014. Senior Design Project: Design of Glass Cooktop Application Work Cell, PI, 100% credit, Whirlpool, $12,000, January 2014-December 2014. Senior Design Project: Redesign of a Portable Dynamometer System, PI, 100% credit, Texas Transportation Institute, $12,400, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Design of an Electro-Mechanical Rotary System, PI, 100% credit, Schlumberger, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 21 Senior Design Project: Design of a Pinnacle Racer, PI, 100% credit, Pinnacle AIS, $10,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Design of a Model and Interactive Tool for the Thermodynamic Understanding & Optimization of a Consumer Ice Chest, PI, 100% credit, Igloo, $8,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Design of Net Shape Part Curl Prediction Methodology, PI, 100% credit, Harvest Technologies, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: 500-ton Conductor Tensioning Unit (CTU) System, PI, 100% credit, Hannon Hydraulics, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Water Hammer Dampener for a Casing Flow Loop, PI, 100% credit, Halliburton, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Port Closure Mechanism and Method for Downhole Tools in a Well Completion, PI, 100% credit, Haliburton, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Low Cost Pulse Electric Field Device, PI, 100% credit, PepsiCo/Frito Lay, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Rapid Fabrication of Raw Material, PI, 100% credit, FMC, $7,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Desalination Plant Design, PI, 100% credit, Fluor, $50,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Fresh Air Cooling and Server Chassis Oxidation Mitigations, PI, 100% credit, Dell, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Validation CFD
 and 
 Actual Flow Coefficients Study, PI, 100% credit, Chromatic Industries, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Real-Time Automation in Flow Control, PI, 100% credit, Bray International, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Optimization of Electronic Mounting for Vibration Survival, PI, 100% credit, 3M, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Connectors for Underground Power Cable Conductors, PI, 100% credit, Baker Hughes, $12,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: Green Residential Housing, PI, 100% credit, Shell, $8,000, September 2013 – May 2014. Senior Design Project: 3" 15000 PSI Next Generation Hammer Union Connection, PI, 100% credit, FMC, $7,000, September 2012 – May 2013. Senior Design Project: University Engineering Design Challenge Program, PI, 100% credit, Air Force Office of Sponsored Research, $60,000, August 2011 – June 2014. Senior Design Project: Analysis Method and Program to Determine Pressure Vessel Fitness for Service, PI, 100% credit, Pinnacle AIS, $20,000, September 2010 – May 2011. Senior Design Project: Power Train Design for Shell Eco Marathon, PI, 100% credit, Shell, $12,000, September 2010 – May 2011. Senior Design Project: Enhanced Hiker Mobility, PI, 100% credit, Air Force Research Labs (SAIC), $50,000, September 2010 – May 2011. Senior Design Project: Development of a Configurable Enablement Sequencer, Co-PI, 50% credit,

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 22 Sandia National Labs, $41,875, September 2008 – May 2009. Senior Design Project: Development of an Embedded Monitory Device, Co-PI, 50% credit, Sandia National Labs, $41,875, September 2008 – May 2009. Supporting the UMR Robotics IGVC Competition, PI, 100% credit, Boeing, $10,000, November 2006 – July 2007. An Undergraduate Research Experience in Determining the Manufacturing Capability of a Desktop CNC, PI, 100% credit, The University of Missouri - Rolla, $200, June 2002 - December 2002. Supporting the UMR Robotics USfirst Competition, 100% credit, Boeing, $12,000, November 2001 – July 2002. Supporting the UMR Robotics USfirst Competition, 100% credit, NASA, $1000, Academic 20012002. Supporting the UMR Robotics USfirst Competition, 100% credit, NASA, $1000, Academic 20002001 Briggs & Stratton Lawnmower Engines For Student Study, 16 engines were donated, estimated value $1000, September 2000. An Undergraduate Research Experience in Tuning Parameter Design for Precision Performance, PI, 100% credit, The University of Missouri - Rolla, $200, March 2000 - December 2000. Partners for the Advancement of CAD/CAM/CAE Education (PACE) Integrated Curriculum Phase Application, in kind gift, General Motors and PACE partners, February 2000. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Professional Community Leadership Associate Editor (guest), Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, Special Issue on Engineering Design Informatics, 2015-16. Associate Editor (guest), ASME Journal of Mechanical Design, Special Issue on Bio-inspired Design, 2013-2014. Editorial Board, Journal of Engineering Design, 2013, 2014. Design Computing and Cognition '12, best paper committee member. Committee Chair, ASME Design Theory and Methodology Technical Committee, June 2010 – June 2013. Chair, Ad hoc ASME Design Theory and Methodology Award Creation Committee, Fall 2011. Conference Chair, ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, 2010. Program Chair, ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, 2009. Vice Chair, ASME Design Theory and Methodology Technical Committee, July 2007 - June 2009. Session Chair or Co-Chair ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000. Session Chair or Co-Chair ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 23 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference Paper Review Coordinator, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000. ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference Paper Review Coordinator, 2003, 2002, and 2001. Journal Reviewer Design Studies Journal of Engineering Design The ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics The ASME Journal of Computer Science and Information The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Journal Concurrent Engineering Research and Applications International Journal of Research in Engineering Design International Journal of Engineering Education Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science Journal of Engineering Manufacture Journal of Material Sciences and Technology International Journal of Machine Tool and Manufacture Conference Proceedings Reviewer ASME International Conference on Design Education, 2014 ASME Design Theory and Methodology Conference, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, and 2000. International Conference on Engineering Design, 2009. ASME Computers in Engineering Conference, 2010, 2008, 2005. ASME Design for Manufacturing Conference 2010, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 2000. ASME Design Automation Conference, 2005, 2003, and 2002. International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, 2003 and 2002. Panel Reviews and Other Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, October 2015. Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, December 2014. NASA EPSCoR Pre-Proposal Reviewer, January 2014. Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, May 2013. Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, January 2008. Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, January 2007. Panel Reviewer, The National Science Foundation, December 2000. Partners for the Advancement of CAD/CAM Education (PACE) Performance Metrics

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 24 Subcommittee. UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY University Industry and Commercialization Council (ICC) Meeting, appointed, 2014 College of Engineering Engineering Faculty Advisory Committee (to the College of Engineering Dean), elected, 2014 - 2017. Engineering Innovation Center Advisory Committee, member, appointed, fall 2013-2014. Department of Mechanical Engineering Chair, Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2015-2016. Departmental Growth Committee, member, appointed, 2014-current. Seminar Committee, chair, appointed, 2014- current. Strategic Planning Committee, member, appointed, 2014-current. Distance Learning Committee, member, appointed, 2014- current. Industrial Advisory Council, Industrial Liaison Subcommittee, Department Representative, appointed, 2014-current. Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Organization, advisor, appointed, 2014-current. Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program Director, 2014-current. Graduate Studies and Research Committee, chair, appointed, 2014-current. Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. David Jensen, Fall 2015. Mechanical Engineering Educational Development Committee, member, elected, 2014-2015. Mechanical Engineering Advisory Committee to the Department Head, member, appointed, 2014-current. Non-tenure Track Faculty Search Committee, appointed, 2014. Director, Senior Design Projects Program, Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M, director, July 2012-2015. Mechanical Engineering Advisory Committee to the Department Head, member, elected, 2013-2014. Mechanical Engineering Honors and Awards Committee, member, elected, 2013-2014. Mechanical Engineering Educational Development Committee, member, elected, 2013-2014. Ad Hoc Committee for the Resource Needs and Course Structure for MEEN Sr. Design 401/2, Chair, appointed, 2013. Design area Ph. D. qualifier committee, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011. Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. David Hu, Fall 2013. Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2012-2013. Instructor, TAMUCS/TAMUQ collaborative senior design projects 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 25 Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. Christopher Jenkins, Fall 2012. Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee (TAMUQ), 2012. Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2011-2012. Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. David Thompson, Spring 2012. Host, ABET Reviewer Classroom Visit, Fall 2010. Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. Timothy Simpson, Fall 2010. Host, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Research Seminar, Dr. Can Saygin, fall 2009. Chair, Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2008-2009. UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT MS&T (formerly UMR) Campus Vice Provost for Graduate Studies search committee, 2007. Advisor The University of Missouri - Rolla Robotics Team, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, and 2001. Reviewer, The University of Missouri Research Board, 2005, 2003 and 2001. Member of the Experiential Learning and Design subcommittee of the Campus Strategic Planning Steering Committee, 2004. Active in maintaining PACE partnership with General Motors. Chair of University Student Design Competition Center Director search committee, 2003. Academic Advisor for the University of Missouri - Rolla Pre-Registration and Orientation Program (a program for incoming freshman registration and orientation), 2002 and 2001. Official, UMR science Olympiad, 2001. School of Engineering MAE&EM department representative at SWE/WIE recruitment lunch, Winter 2002. Freshman Engineering Program Advising, 2002 and 2001. Proctor, Fundamentals of Engineering Examination, 2001. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs, January 2005 – December 2007. Chair, Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2006-2007. Chair, Mechanics, Systems and Design technical committee, 2005-2006. Member MAE Building Phase Transition Planning Committee, 2004 - 2007. Chair, Mechanical Engineering faculty search committee, 2001-2002. Manufacturing technical committee, 2000 - 2007. Mechanics, Systems and Design technical committee, 2000 - 2007.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 26 Program Assessment Committee (ABET), 2001 – 2007. INVITED PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, AND SEMINARS Daniel A. McAdams, “Bioinspired Engineering Design,” The University of Illinois – Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, November, 2014. Daniel A. McAdams “Bioinspired Engineering Design Short course,” Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, November 2013. Daniel A. McAdams and Julie Linsey “Bioinspired Engineering Design Workshop,” June 23, 2013, Atlanta, Georgia (ASEE conference). Daniel A. McAdams, “Bioinspired Engineering Design,” The University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 2012. Daniel A. McAdams and Richard Malak, “Decision Making in the Face of Technology Evolution,” General Motors Technical Center, April 23, 2012, Warren, Michigan. Daniel A. McAdams, “Product Synthesis Engineering Research,” University of Guanajuato, Salamanco, Guanajuato, Mexico, July 2009. Daniel A. McAdams and Robert B. Stone, “Applications of Functional Modeling to Automotive Modeling,” General Motors Technical Center, June 15, 2005, Warren, Michigan. Ryan S. Hutcheson, Robert B. Stone, and Daniel A. McAdams, “Functional Modeling: Unifying Enabler for DFSS and Systems Engineering,” General Motors Technical Center, June 29, 2004, Warren, Michigan. Daniel A. McAdams, Robert B. Stone, Matt Bohm, Mike Stock, and Ryan Hutcheson, “Using Functional Models for System Models, BOM Row Selection, and Failure Avoidance,” General Motors Technical Center, March 20 and 21, 2003, Warren, Michigan. Daniel A. McAdams and Robert B. Stone, “Potential Applications of Functional Modeling in Automotive Design,” General Motors Technical Center, June 4 and 5, 2002, Warren, Michigan. Daniel A. McAdams, “Integrating Unigraphics Skill into the University of Missouri-Rolla Mechanical Engineering Curriculum,” Gothenburg, Sweden, SAAB automobile ltd., Trollhättan, HTU, Trollhättan, Sweden, Chalmers University, Sweden, Darmstadt University, Darmstadt, Germany, and Kaiserslautern University, Kaiserslautern, Germany, March 2001. GRADUATE STUDENTS Doctoral students 10. Nasra Said Abdullah Al-Maskari, Expected Graduation, May 2016, Topic: Computational Methods for the Design of Bioinspired Materials. 9.

Elissa Morris, Expected Graduation, December 2015, Topic: Bioinspiration of Folding and Reconfigurable Smart Structures.

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Joanna Tsenn, Expected graduation, December, Topic: Methods for Bioinspired Design of Materials.

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Sooyeon Lee, August 2015, “Applying Lexical Substitution and Text Mining for Bioinspired Engineering Design.”

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 27 6.

Wei Li, August 2014, “A New Design Method Framework for Open Origami Design Problems.”

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Michael Glier, August 2013, “Machine-Learning Based Classification of Textual Stimuli to Promote Ideation in Bioinspired Design.”

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Shraddha Sangelkar, August 2013, “Automated Inclusive Design Heuristics Generation with Graph Mining,” Assistant Professor, Penn State Behrend.

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Ryan Hutcheson, May 2009, “Function-Based Design Tools for Analyzing the Behavior and Sensitivity of Complex Systems During Conceptual Design,” Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology.

Doctoral students prior to Dr. McAdams appointment at Texas A&M 2.

Jacquelyn K. S. Nagel, June 2010, “Systematic Design of Biologically-Inspired Engineering Solutions,” Assistant Professor, James Madison University.

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Cari R. Bryant, July 2007, “A Computational Theory for the Generation of Solutions During Early Conceptual Design.”

MS students at Texas A&M 29. Shelby Hopkins, Expected Graduation May 2017, Topic: Design for Injury Avoidance. 28. Kyle Baylis, Expected Graduation May 2016, Topic: Inclusive Product Family Design. 27. Madison Burns, December 2012, “The Effect of Natural Language Processing in Bioinspired Design.” 26. Jonathan Arendt, August 2012, “Design with Uncertain Technology Evolution.” 25. Anosh Wadia, August 2011, “Developing Biomimetic Design Principles for the Highly Optimized and Robust Design of Products or Their Components.” 24. Bhargav Kothapalli, May 2011, “Application of Product Design Concepts and Hybrid System Dynamics to Demonstrate Zeno Behavior and Zeno Periodic Orbits in a Physical Double Pendulum Setup.” 23. Shraddha Sangelkar, August 2010, “Adapting ADA Architectual Design Knowledge to Product Design: Groundwork for a Function Based Approach.” 22. Matthew Davis, August 2010, “Host and Derivative Product Modeling and Synthesis.” 21. Susanne Schmidt, May 2010, “Globally Distributed Engineering Teams in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Product Development. ” 20. Nicholas Cowen, May 2010 “Universal Design Rules Based on Product Pairs and Association Rule Based Learning.” 19. Vincent Kostovich, December 2009, “Universal Product Design: Transforming User Activity into Product Function.” MS students at prior to Dr. McAdams appointment at Texas A&M 18. Jeremy Johnson, May 2007, “Fault Propagation Timing Analysis to Aid in the Selection of Sensors for Health Management Systems.” 17. Wyatt Davenport, May 2007, “Development and Modeling, of a Nano Aerial Vehicle Using Empirical Data.”

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 28 16. Vivek Attaluri, August 2006, “Visual Representation as an Aid for Automatic Concept Generation.” 15. Robert Nagel, December 2006, “Development of Conceptual Automation Solutions through Process and Functional Modeling of Human-Centric Processes and Related Products.” 14. Brian Mitchell, August 2005, “Techniques for Failure Avoidance in Early Stages of Design.” 13. Ryan Hutcheson, May 2005, “Function-Based Design Tools to Streamline Design for Six Sigma Execution and Address Uncertainty During Early Engineering Design.” 12. Venkat Rajagopalan, December 2004, “Assembly Model-Enhanced Design Knowledge to Support Automated Conceptual Design.” 11. Pradeep Naimbeth, December 2004, “Discrete Event Systems: A New Control Approach and Integrated Design and Control.” 10. David Comella, May 2004, “Methodology for Modeling Damaged Beams with Geometric and Structural Variation.“ 9.

Rahul Bidkar, May 2003, “Automated Manufacturability Analysis for Injection-Molded and Die-Cast Parts.”

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Ravi Yekula, December 2002, “Toward Simultaneous Synthesis and Analysis: Developing Parametric Design Models From Functional Product Models.”

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Rory A. Roberts, May 2002, “Foundations of Failure-Free Rotorcraft Component Design Through Function-Failure Similarity Information and PCA Decomposition Methodologies.”

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Srikesh G. Arunajadai, May 2002, “A Function Based Design Tool for Failure Mode Identification and Failure-Free Design.”

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Karthik Lakashminarayanan Sivaramakrishnan, August 2001, “Functional Hierarchy Based Approach to Enhance Modularity and Optimize Life Cycle Aspects.”

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Balaji Chandrasekaran, August 2001, “An Inductive Approach to Product Design Based on Modular Product Architecture.”

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Bryan Ezekiel Strawbridge, August 2001, “An Empirical Study on Design for Quality.“

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Rajesh Radhakrishnan, August 2001, “A Framework for Sufficiency Estimation of Engineering Design Models. “

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Mark Andrew Kurfman, May 2001, “Experimental Analysis of the Repeatability of a Functional Model Derivation Method.”

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Cesar Emmanuel Hernandez, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Spring 2014, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Bryan W Haag, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Spring 2014, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Wyatt Smitherman, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Exploratory Study on Technology Evolution – Ecological Models. Aeriel Corey, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Developing Origami

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 29 Mathematics Learning Materials. Bradley Custard, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Geoffery Garner, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Bryan W Haag, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Ryan Michael Loofs, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Cesar Emmanuel Hernandez, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Khristan-Allen Maney, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. William Tanner Parten, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Nicholas Perry, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Jesse T O'Connor, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2013, Topic: Bioinspired Search Tools.

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Adam Achttien, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2012, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Jacy Lynn Johnson, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2012, Topic: Exploring the Impact of Resketching on Design Creativity Assessment. Christian Diaz, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2012, Topic: Exploring the Impact of Resketching on Design Creativity Assessment. Wesley Jones, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Spring 2013, Spring-Fall 2012, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Keith Anderson, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2012, Topic: Developing Bioinspired Search Tools. Arial Corey, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Spring 2013, Fall 2012, Topic: Developing Disability Simulation Tools. Wesley Jones, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2011, Topic: Developing a Bioinspired Engineering Design Knowledge Base. Ethan Landefeld, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2011-Spring 2012, Topic: Developing a Bioinspired Engineering Design Knowledge Base. Chris Luce, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2011, Topic: Developing a Bioinspired Engineering Design Knowledge Base. Mark Nash, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2011, Topic: Developing a Bioinspired Engineering Design Knowledge Base. Michael Riemer, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2011, Topic: Developing a Bioinspired Engineering Design Knowledge Base. Nosakhare Jason Oyegun, Undergraduate Research (NSF), Fall 2008 - Fall 2010, Topic:

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 30 Biomimetic Design Categorization. Emily Jernigan, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2008 – Fall 2010, Topic: Biomimetic Design Categorization. Phil Graf, Undergraduate Research, Fall 2007, Topic: Evolutionary Modeling of Automotive Subsystems. Forrest Lindsey, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer – Fall 2007, Topic: Functional Modeling of Natural Systems. Kenneth Perry, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2007, Topic: Computational Concept Generation. Michael Flemming, Undergraduate Research, Spring 2007, Topic: Mechanism Design for Biomimetic Nano-Air Vehicle. Kenneth Perry, Undergraduate Research (GM), Fall 2006-Spring 2007; Fall 2007, Topic: Software Development for Functional Modeling. Jason Cook, Undergraduate Research (GM), Fall 2006-Spring 2007, Topic: Software Development for Functional Modeling. Prem Midha, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Fall 2006-Spring 2007, Topic: Biomimetic Functional Modeling. Ryan Arlitt, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2006, Topic: Functional Model Construction and Repository Building. Garrett Foster, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2006, Topic: Functional Model Construction and Repository Building. Wyatt Davenport, Undergraduate Research, Winter 2006, Topic: Survey and Analysis of Nano Air Vehicles. Eric Pieper, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2005, Topic: Functional Model Construction and Repository Building. Phillip Mulligan, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2005, Topic: Functional Model Construction and Repository Building. Jeremy Johnson, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2004, Topic: Building Knowledge for a Computational Concept Generator. Matt Wolk, Undergraduate Research (NSF REU), Summer 2004 Topic: Building Knowledge for a Computational Concept Generator. Ben Wright, Undergraduate Research, Winter 2004, Topic: Translation of Design Catalogs. Alex Rigoni, Undergraduate Research, Winter 2003, Topic: Developing FEA Models of Cracked Structures. Matthew Markham, Undergraduate Research, Summer 2002, Topic: Design and CNC Programming for Vibrational Test Specimens. Brandon Wieschhaus, Undergraduate Research, Summer 2002, Topic: Determining the Manufacturing Capability of a Desktop CNC. Derek Fryar, Undergraduate Research, Topic: Design of a Safety Enclosure for a Miniature CNC machine, Fall 2001. Bryan Ziegler, Undergraduate Research, Topic: Redesign and Solid Modeling of a Mechanical System for Controlling Laser Guiding Lenses, Fall 2001.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 31 Douglas Bristow, Undergraduate Research, Summer 2000, Topic: A Case Study of Tuning Parameter Design for Precision Performance. HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Mechanical Engineering Industrial Advisory Council Outstanding Faculty Contribution Award 2014-2015 Herbert H. Richardson Faculty Fellow Award 2014-2015 Dwight Look College of Engineering Dean’s Fellow 2012 Design Studies Award, for the best paper published in the journal Design Studies. Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Montreal Quebec, Canada, 2010. Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2007. Nominated for Outstanding Academic Advising Award (UMR) 2006-2007. Boeing Welliver Fellowship, 2006. Faculty Excellence Award, Academy of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers (UMR), 2005. Recognized as a Most Influential Professor, MSM-UMR Alumni Association, 2004. Faculty Excellence Award, Academy of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers (UMR), 2004. Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004. Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2001. Nominated for Best Paper Award, Design Theory and Methodology Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 2000. Letter of Commendation for Outstanding Teaching, The University of Missouri-Rolla, 19992000 Academic Year. University Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin, 1999. Awarded the David Bruton Jr. Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, 1998-1999. Awarded the Engineering Foundation Endowed Presidential Graduate Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, 1997-1998. Awarded the H. Grady Rylander Teaching Award for the outstanding teaching assistant, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES Faculty Leader, Spain Study Abroad Mechanical Engineering Track, Texas A&M, Summer 2011 Boeing Welliver Fellowship, Seattle, WA, St. Louis, MO, and Los Angeles, CA, Summer 2006. ASEE/National Effective Teaching Institute, Montreal, Canada, June 2002. Teaching Renewal Conference, Columbia Missouri, February 14-16, 2002.

Dr. Daniel A. McAdams, resume, 32 Participant in The University of Missouri System New Faculty Teaching Scholars Program, 2001-2002. NSF sponsored Workshop on Decisions in Engineering, Irvine, California, October 2001. University of Missouri - Rolla PACE representative to Universities in Europe, March 2001. Participant at the Integrating Design into Education Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 2001. Professional Societies American Society of Engineering Education. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society. Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society.