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Kevin Dye, B.S.M.E.
Undergraduate
Northeastern University, Class of 1985
Completed 5 year Program in 4 years while Co-Founding Decision Support Systems Development Incorporated
Baccalaureate of Science in Mechanical Engineering with Focus on Thermodynamical Systems, Pre-Med & Computer Science
Faculty Voted Ingersol Rand Award for Seniors for "Academic Performance, Contribution to University Life, and Professional Promise"
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society
Member, Engineering Council
President, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Student Chapter
Leader of the A.S.M.E. Human Powered Vehicle Contest
Member of & Choreographer for the N.U. Dance Company
Graduate
Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs, M.I. T. Department of Computer Science, 1986
Student in SCHEME: Structure & Interpretation of Computer Programs at Indiana University - Bloomington, 1989
Boston University, Manufacturing Systems Engineering Course, 1992
Independent Study at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with the Chairman of the National Science Foundation Design Methodology Directorate on Object Oriented & Parametric Design, 1993
Reader, MIT-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
Reader, Carnegie Mellon-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
Reader, Rensalaer-United Technologies Corporation Industrial Liaison Program 1985-1995
Numerical Methods Course, Hartford Graduate Center, 1987
Flexible Manufaturing Systems, Price Waterhouse, Otis Elevator, 1989
Shingujutsu Consultants, Creators of the Toyoto Production System & Total Quality Management, Kaizen Program at Otis Elevator, Bloomington, Indiana, 1990
Object Oriented Analysis & Design, General Electric, at The United Technologies Research Center, 1993
Interpretive Structural Modeling, at Ford Motor Company, 1993-95
National Center for Manufacturing Sciences, Rapid Response Manufacturing, Advanced Technology Program in the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Participant in The International Conference on Enterprise Integration Modeling Technologies, Online, 1992-94
Schlaer-Mellor Real Time Analysis System taught at he United Technologies Research Center, 1993
Rapid Prototyping Program at United Technologies Research Center, 1992-94
Sloan Visiting Fellow, 1994-95, Sloan School at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1994-95
- Interpretive Structural Modeling with Temporal Modal Logic Inquiring System for the Process Handbook Project, The Center for Coordination Science, M.I.T.
- Participant in The Management of Technology Program, MIT
- Participant in the Organizations of the 21st Century Program, MIT
Graduate Certificate in Publishing at Emerson College, 2000-01




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