Dr. Charles V. White, professor of Manufacturing Engineering
Ph.D. in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Michigan, with expertise in forging and casting process, materials selection, failure analysis and engineering ethics.
White has more than 38 years of service at Kettering and finds that the University's cooperative professional experience distinguishes the Kettering student from one at another university. He came to Kettering/GMI because of the school's unique blend of academics with professional cooperative work approach.
Dr. B. Lee Tuttle, professor of Metal Casting
Ph.D. from Penn State University in Metallurgy.
Dr. William L. Scheller II, associate professor of Industrial Engineering and department head
Ph.D. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in Industrial Engineering, with expertise in lean manufacturing and machining.
Scheller has found Kettering students to be fast learners who aren't afraid to ask difficult questions. Teaching what he considers to be smart achievers, he truly feels he is preparing future industrial leaders and making a direct impact on American society.
Dr. Matthew S. Sanders, professor of Industrial Engineering
Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Texas Tech University, with expertise in engineering economy, systems analysis, and project management.
Dr. Mark A. Palmer, associate professor of Manufacturing Engineering
Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering
Director for the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in Industrial and Operations Engineering