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    Gregg Meyer

    Mechanical Engineering Instructor at University of Portland

    Gregg Meyer is a Mechanical Engineering Instructor at the University of Portland with a diverse background in engineering education and industry experience. His LinkedIn username is greggtheinventor, reflecting his innovative approach to engineering.2

    Professional Experience

    Academic Roles::

    • Mechanical Engineering Instructor at the University of Portland (2018 - Present)1
    • Interim Dean of Math and Industrial Technology (previous position)2
    • Civil and Mechanical Engineering Instructor at Portland Community College (PCC)4

    Industry Experience::

    • Engineering Apprenticeships Consultant2
    • Design Consultant2

    Expertise and Contributions

    Meyer is known for his passion for education and interdisciplinary approach to engineering. He has been involved in various aspects of engineering education:

    • Teaching mechanical engineering courses at the University of Portland's Shiley School of Engineering3
    • Advising student groups, including the UP Robotics Team, which involves students from multiple engineering disciplines5
    • Serving as an advisor for competitive engineering projects, such as the UP team that participated in an engineering competition in Indianapolis6

    Meyer's experience spans both academic and practical applications of engineering, making him a valuable asset to the University of Portland's engineering program and its students.

    Highlights

    Oct 5 · upbeacon.com
    UP engineers lap competition in Indianapolis - The Beacon
    Aug 25 · bddengpan.com
    'Intel Experience' excites students | News at PCC - 欧洲杯决赛竞猜app

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