Dr. VíctorH. Muciño–Quintero, P.E.

Professorand Associate Chairman Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering

Benjamin M Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources

West Virginia University

P.O.Box6106

Morgantown, WV26506–6106

Ph. (304)293–3111ext.2315

Fax (304)293–6689

AsaProfessorandAssociateChairmanintheDepartmentofMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering at WestVirginiaUniversity,IaminchargeofadmissionstotheGraduateProgram (MSandPh.D.).Iam alsoinchargeofUndergraduateProgramsassessmentforABETAccreditationpurposes(bothforthe MechanicalandAerospaceEngineeringProgramandIamalsoinchargeofdevelopingInternational PrograminitiativesfortheDepartmentandtheCollege.I amalsoinchargeofdistributingtheresources tosupporttheassignmentofteachingassistantsand researchassistantsto36facultymembers.I sitin variousadministrationcommittees including CollegePT, University GraduateCouncil,University InternationalProgramsAdvisory Council,University Senate, andleadtheABETAccreditationSelf- Assessmentprocess.InadditionI teachcoursesinmechanicalandaerospaceengineeringandconduct sponsoredresearchmentoringgraduatestudentstoM.S.andPh.D.degrees.Finally,I createdanddirect the IndustrialOutreach Programin Mexico, since1997.

I. Background andPersonal Information

Born inMexicoCity,Naturalized USCitizen.

Married to ElisabethSanchez(French National). Naturalized USCitizen.

Two daughters;Andrea (b.1991, WV)andVeronique(b. 1994, WV).

II. EducationinMexico

1975 / ScholarshipfromCONACyTforgraduatestudiesat U. ofWisconsin-Milwaukee.
1970 – 1974 / B.S. MechanicalEngineering, ESIME, Polytechnic Institute ofMexico.

III. Education inthe USA

1978 – 1981 / DoctorofEngineering,MechanicalEngineering.
UniversityofWisconsin–Milwaukee
1976 – 1977 / MasterofEngineering, Design Systems Engineering.
UniversityofWisconsin–Milwaukee

IV. ProfessionalRegistration inthe USA

Registered ProfessionalEngineerin West VirginiaP.E. # 14412

Registered ProfessionalEngineerin WisconsinP.E. # 19012

V. Academic Experiencein the USA (SincelastpromotiontoFullProfessor):

2010-PresentProfessorandAssociate Chairman forEducation

1996-Presnet / DirectorofIndustrialOutreach Programin Mexico
2000-2010 / Professor, MechanicalandAerospace Engineering
1991 – 2000 / Associate Professor,Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering
1985 -1991 / AssistantProfessor, Mechanicaland AerospaceEngineering

VI. ProfessionalExperience inthe USAandMexico(Since lastpromotion toFull

Professor):

2004-Present / Memberofthe“NetworkofTalentAbroad” forthe Council forScienceand
TechnologyofMexico (CONACyT). Panelistforentrepreneurialliaison between
Mexico and USAinTechnologyDevelopment.
1998-Present / Advisor forthe Council forScienceandTechnologyof the State ofQueretaro,
Mexico. LiaisonforSchool-Industryprograms in the USAand Mexico.
1995-Present / Advisor forthe Mexico’s CouncilforScienceandTechnology. Panelistfor
NationalResearchers System, Research Proposalreviewer forTechnology
Innovation programs.
1982 – 1985 / Research ConsultantforElectricResearch Institute(IIE), ofCuernavaca,
Morelos, Mexico. Simulation ofanuclearpowerplant(LagunaVerde)operation and control."Turbine Vibrations"module.
1976 – 1980 / Research Associate atJ.ICase, Co., Racine, Wisconsin (DoctoralInternship
implementingfiniteelementmodelingofagriculturalmachinery).
1975 – 1976 / ProjectEngineeratIDECO–Conjunto Manufacturero,Tultitlan,Mexico.

VII. Academic Experience in Mexico(1981-1985)

1985 / VisitingProfessoratUniversidad de Guanajuato,Mexico (Finite Element
Method).
1982 – 1985 / Instructorand CoordinatorofFinite ElementMethod courses forthe Continuing
Education Division UNAM, Mexico City.
1982 – 1985 / Chairman oftheMechanicalEngineering, DEPFI(GraduateDivision), UNAM,
Mexico.
1981 – 1982 / Associate Professor,MechanicalEngineeringDEPFI(Graduate Division),
UNAM, Mexico.

VIII. InternationalistAcademic Activity (SincelastpromotiontoFullProfessor):

2014 / SabbaticalSemesterattheUniversityofRome TorVergata. Departmentof
Mechanicaland IndustrialEngineering. PromotinganInternationalCollaboration agreementbetween West Virginia University, UniversityofRome TorVergata
and establishinga linkwiththe IndustrialOutreach Programin Mexico. An agreementwassigned tobringU. ofRome TorVergata into the Program. 2
Students participatedintheSummer2014 cycle of the IOPM.
2013 / Implemented New Agreementbetween WVUand CONCyTEQofQueretaroto
receive 8 studentsfromQueretaro atWVUandtotake8 students fromWVU to Mexicofor8 weeks intheSummer.In addition, a newInitiative for3Masters Degrees btween 3 Queretaro UniversitiesandWVUwith participationofIndustry and DistanceLearning(fromWVU)hasbeen proposed and acceptedbythe
thgreeinstitutions in Qro.AfullProposalwith detailswillbe presented in the
Spring2014.
2012 / Reformulatedthe InstitutionalAgreementbetween WVUand Queretaro’s
Council forScienceandTechnologyto exchange studentsfromQueretaro and
WVU. A6 memberDelegationfromWVU(M. LAstinger, W. Myers, M. Gautam, RSharma, W. IIskander, B. Woerner)visitedQueretaro tosign agreement. In the Springsemesterof2013, 8students fromQueretaro willbe visitingWVUand willbe partofthe workingteamwith WVUgroup travelingto Queretaro inthe Summerof2013.
2011 / Assistedthe College ofEngineering and MineralResources establish the First
“Certificatein GlobalCompetency” based ontheinternationalprogram
exchangeswith UniversityofRome Tor Vergata, Italy, and the Agreementwith the CouncilforScienceandTechnologyofQueretaro in Mexico.
2010 / Expandedthe IOPM (IndustrialOutreach PrograminMexico)toincludeClemson
University. Agroup of9students fromClemson joined the WVUTeamin
Queretaro duringthe Summer2010 forthe firsattime and continuedsincethen.
2010 / Chairman ofthe
2010 / Memberofthe USAID-HED Review Panel. Assessmentofinternational
cooperationfordevelopmentprograms with Mexico.
2005-2009 / PrincipalInvestigatorofthe USAID-HEDPartnershipbetween West Virginia
University, the UniversityofQueretaroandthe CouncilforScienceand
Technologyof the State ofQueretaro, todevelop Greenhousetechnologyand to establishacademic programs atUAQinGreenhouseTechnologyto further
develop human capacity. Programobjectiveswereattained andtwo academic
programs wereestablishedatUAQand greenhouse agriculture continues to grow in the State ofQueretaro.
1998-present / Memberofthe InternationalPrograms AdvisoryCommittee (IPAC)WVU.
Duringthelast12 years Ihave been involved in the activitiesofthis committee. I
conducteda studyin 1998or1999tocompare the administrative structures in internationalprograms forthe SBRE peergroup universities.Theresults of that
studywere given to the formerDirectorofInternationalPrograms, Dr. Dan
Weiner, who used asa referencein the operation of theOIP Office.
Most recently(May2008)Idevelopeda draft forastrategic planforInternational
Programs atWest VirginiaUniversityasa charge fromthatCommittee. I
personallysuggested tothe IPAC Committeeto formulatea strategic planfor InternationalPrograms focusingon GlobalCompetenciesinallareas. ObviouslyI wascharged with draftingapreliminaryplan. Idraftedthe planand shared itwith the subcommittee,includingDrs. BillTrumbull, AngelTuninetti, David Martinelli,Riley, William, MridulGautam…
2009 / Currentlyseekingthe establishmentofoperations ofaUS Based professional
societyinMexico.The SAE-International(SocietyofAutomotive Engineers)will establishformalinternationaloperationsin Mexico in2009. Acoalition of
institutionsandindustryinMexico(Ford,GM, Chrysler)andthe Councilfor
ScienceandTechnologyofQueretaro andMonterreyTech, with participation of WVUthrough Dr. VictorMucino and Dr.JimSmith(CurrentPresidentSAE)will establishformaloperationsin Mexico aimingata world congressin 2011.
2009 / Currentlyseekingto forma ConsortiumofUniversitiesand Industriesinthe USA
and Mexico forsummer industrialoutreach:Clemson Universityand Rose- HulmanInstituteofTechnologyare potentialmembers,Universitiesin Mexico
include Univ. ofQueretaro,MonterreyTech., National UniversityofMexico
(UNAM), and Government Officesincludethe CouncilforScienceand
TechnologyofQueretaro.
2008-Present / Academic Advisorfor:EngineersWithoutBorders (EWB) WVU-Student
Chapter. Ledthe firstproject:“Buildinga Greenhouseforarural familyin
Mexico”, SpringBreakof2008. &students fromWVUplus2 studentsfrom Morgantown High School.Co-advisorsince2005,forthe Latin American Student Association ofWestVirginia University
2005-Present / Establish the Collaborative Projecton “GreenhouseTechnologyDevelopment for
RuralSemiaridRegions ofMexico”AMultidisciplinaryProjectbetweenWest
VirginiaUniversityandThe Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro (UAQ), with technologydevelopment inthe areas ofengineeringdesign (V.Mucinoand E. Sneckenberger), agriculture(S.Verlinden)andagri-businessand economics (G. D’Souza).This is a$1 million program, with aneconomic social impactand participation oflocalsmallproducers inMexico.
1999-Present / Consolidatedthe“IndustrialOutreach Programin Mexico”havingashostthe
Council forScienceandTechnologyofMexico.
1999-Present / Consolidatedthe“IndustrialOutreach Programin Mexico”havingashostthe
Council forScienceandTechnologyofMexico and4Universitiesin Mexico: UniversityofQueretaro(UAQ), TechnologicalInstitute ofQueretaro (ITQ),
MonterreyTechnologicalInstitute–Queretaro (ITESM),National Universityof
Mexico(UNAM).Participatingindustriesare GE-AircraftEngines, Case-New Holland Co., Arvin-Meritor-Mexico, GE-Appliances(MABE), ConduMex. Intermixed teams ofstudents fromWVUand Mexicoconductprojects inindustry workingfulltime for6 weeks in thesummer. Studentsearn6 creditsatWVU
1994 and
2005 / Led the WVU’s “Transportable Engine Emissions Laboratory” totravelto
Mexico City, intwo differentoccasions: Underthe sponsorshipofRhone- Poulenc in1994,to conductemissionstestingofmobile powersourcesto be used in heavydutytransportation units. Underthesponsorship oftheWorld Bankin
2005 toassesstechnologiesforefficiencyand fuelconsumption forthe new systemofbusesforMexicoCity. In both occasions, agroup ofresearchers and
technicians traveled toMexico Citywiththetransportablelaboratorytoconduct measurements for4 weeks.
2004-Present / Memberofthe“Red deTalentosdeMexico,”which isa networkofprofessionals
and technologistentrepreneursin Mexico’s Diaspora,currentlyactive inthe
promotion oflinks andprograms between academia and industrywith an impact in economic development.

IX. Academic Experiencein theUSA(1985-Present) (Since lastpromotion toFull

Professor):

2000 –
Present / Professor,Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering,WestVirginia University.
1995 - / Directorofthe"Industrial Outreach Programin Mexico"forthe College of
Engineeringand MineralResources.
1991 – 2000 / Associate Professor,Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering, WestVirginia
University.
1986 – 1990 / AssistantProfessor, Mechanicaland Aerospace Engineering, WestVirginia
University.
1985 – 1986 / VisitingAssistantProfessor, Mechanicaland AerospaceEngineering, West
VirginiaUniversity.

IX. SpecialServicetoProfessionin the USAand Mexico (1980-Present)(Since last promotiontoFullProfessor):

2010-2013 / MemberBoardofDirectorofSAE-International
2010 / Chairman ofthe SAE-AEROQRO Conferencein Queretaro, October2010
2001 / Agreementof Collaboration between the Council forScienceandTechnologyof
Queretaro (CONCyTEQ)and WestVirginia University
2000 / OrganizerofSAE-TOPTECWorkshop on"Advancesin Automatic
Transmisisons", Ypsilanti,Michigan, September2000.
2000 -Pres / SocietyofAutomotive Engineers(SAE) Powertrain AdvisoryCommittee
1998 / Demonstration programofWVUEngineEmissions inMexico City. WithWVU's
Transportable Emissions Laboratory. Sponsored byRhone-Poulenc and Mexico
City's Government.
1997 / ElectedMemberof"Claustro Doctoral" forAutonomous UniversityofQueretaro
(UAQ). Currentlyadvisingone Ph.D. Candidatestudent.
1996 / Organizationofthe ConferenceTRANSPORT'96 in Queretaro, Mexico,in
Collaboration with IMTand Concordia University(Montreal, CA).
1994 / Developmentofan“AgreementofCollaboration” between the Mexican
TransportResearch Institute (IMT)andWestVirginiaUniversity.
1986 -
Present / NSF, CONCACyT, Canadian Rer. CouncilResearch ProposalReviewer
ASME, SAEJournalpaperreviewer.
1986 – 1987 / NSF Review PanelforMechanicalSystems and Controls, and forBioengineering
Research.
1980-1981 / Advisor forthe Spanish SpeakingOutreach Institute (SSOI)at the Universityof
Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

X. IntellectualProperty (Patents)

Patent# 5,509,793 / RotaryDevicewith Slidable Vane Supports
VictorH. Mucino.
Patent# 5,551,853 / Axial VaneRotaryDeviceand SealingSystemTherefor
BrianW. Cherry,JamesE.Smith, VictorH. Mucino.
Patent# Pending / AutomaticallyDeployableRolloverProtective Structure forAgricultural
Tractors. CarlSnyder,JohnEtherton,JamesHarris, Victor H. Mucino, KenMeans.

XI. Honorsand Awards(SincelastpromotiontoFullProfessor):

2013 / KeynoteSpeaker,Initiative to Strengthen EngineeringCurricula in Mexico-
Queretaro Institute ofTechnologyand AeronauticalUniversityofQueretaro,July
2013.
2013 / Best Paper Award at theASMEASME-PID 2012Presented at the2012
International Mechanical EngineeringCongress and Exposition, Houston TX, USA ”Bridging AcademiaandIndustryGap throughGlobal Competencies:IndustrialOutreach Program US-Mexico,”November2012.
2012 / KeynoteSpeaker,MexicanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers, Salamanca,
Guanajuato, September2012.
2007 / Cyrus R. VanceMedallionofAchievement forInternationalEducation
2005 / MAE AcademyofDistinguishedAlumniAwardforTeachingExcellence
2003 / NationalAward “AIUME” forProfessionalExcellenceof the Mexican Engineer
Abroad, PalaciodeMineria, Mexico City,July15, 2003.
2002 / Honored memberof "America’sRegistryofOutstandingProfessionals".
2002 / Listed in Marquis’"Who’sWho in America".
2000 / Inducted totheMexicanAcademyofEngineering(AI-Mexico), Palacio de
Mineria, Mexico City,July13, 2000.
1995 / SAE* "RalphTeetor"Award forExcellencein EngineeringEducation
1979 / ElectedMemberoftheSigma XiRsearch HonorSociety, UWM.
1978 / ElectedMemberofthePhiKappa PhiHonorSociety,UWM.

* SocietyofAutomotive Engineers

XII.ProfessionalAffiliations

AIUME (2003) / UNAM Distinguished AcademyofEngineering
AMI(2000) / NationalAcademyofEngineering, Mexico **
SOMIME / SociedadMexicana deIngenierosMecanicos
MAES / Mexican American EngineeringSociety
SAE / SocietyofAutomotive Engineers
ASME / American SocietyofMechanicalEngineers

XIII. Scholarly Record

a) Graduated Students
(Thesis/Dissertation
MajorAdvisor) / 6Ph.D. Graduated Students,MechanicalEng.
36 M.S.M.E. Graduated Students, MechanicalEng.
b) JournalPublications / 38 ArchivalJournalPublications(see AppendixA).
20Journalpaperssincepromoted to FullProfessorin2000.
c) Conference Publication / 67 ConferencePublications (seeAppendix A).
d)Listed in SCOPUS / 42 Paperslistedin SCOPUS, 18 papersafteryearof promotion
d) BookChapters
BoundVolumes / BookChapter,on Crashworthiness, Encyclopedia of
Vibrations, Academic Press, UK.(see Appendix A).
1 SpecialEdition ofTRANSPORT'96 Proceedings, Qeretaro,Mexico.(seeAppendixA).
e) Graduate Courses
taughtatWVU / Advanced Finite ElementMethodApplications
EnergyMethodsin AppliedMechanics,
Advanced KinematicsofMachinery
AdvancedMechanicalEngineeringDesign
f) UndergraduateCourses
taughtatWVU / CAD/FEMApplications
Kinematics DynamicsofMachinery
Mechanical ComponentDesign
EngineeringSystems Design
Specialtopicsin Bioengineering

XIV. Recent Sponsored Research Projects(Sincelastpromotion toFull

Professor):

1. 100K-Strong intheAmericas,Phase 1.Grant. Formal Assessment oftheIOPM. Co-PI. This project involves a formalassessmentofthe educational objectives and program learningoutcomes related to theIndustrial Outreach Program in Mexico, with the Autonomous Universityof Queretaro as a partner. This project is in progress as of

2014.

2. HybridProjectile –PlaneDesign, Construction andTesting,Co-PISponsor: US- DOD $ 96,000 August2010-May2012 Description: This project involved thedesign of hybrid projectile shell-airplanethrough the high speed deployment ofcontrollablewings that can renderaplaneofthe airborneshell. Thewings willhaveahelical jointto deploy to thedesired position with a 1 dofmotion, using cylindrical joints to providea2 dof flyingmaneuverability.Thehelical jointdesignwillprovide with maximum space for payload, which willconsistof electronicsurveillancedigital equipment.

3. WVU-UAQPartnershipforGreenhouseTechnology Development, PI

Sponsor: USAID/HED $ 1,000,000.00, Sept 2005-Sept2009

Description:ThisisamultidisciplinaryprogramwithinternationallinksinMexico,

workingwithaUniversity inMexicoandaStateGovernmentOfficeforScienceand Technology inQueretaro,Mexico.Developmentofgreenhousesystemtechnologyfor ruraldevelopment.Greenhousesrequireheat,cooling ventilationsystemsandirrigation systemsto beoperatedthroughautomaticcomputerized control systems. Building materialsanddesigninfluencegreenhouse efficiency.This Programisincollaboration withtheUniversityofQueretaroinMexicoandisaimedatproducingtechnologythat can beuse to promote rural development in Mexico and the USA.

4.STEPTestbed forLongTermKnowledge Retention, Co-PI Sponsor:US-NARA$ 300,000.00 Oct2007-Oct2008

Description: Developmentofengineeringscenariosforcapturingtechnicalengineering

specifications through the ISO 10303 Standard (STEP) for long term knowledge retention.Applicationprotocolsfor theISOStandard(STEP) are underdevelopmentto allowcaptureor relevanttechnicalengineering specificationsbeyondthelife cycle of computational softwareused to producethe information.

5. HumanHead ImpactDynamics: ViscoelasticModeling ofBrainTissue, PI Sponsor:InjuryControlResearchCenteratWVU.$25,000.00Aug-2004-Aug

2005.

Description:Finiteelementmodeling ofthehumanbrainwithviscoelasticmodel for thebrain tissuetoassessthedynamicresponseofimpactloadsanddeterminethelocusofmaximum strain points.ThissimulationistobeusedtodetermineHeadInjuryCriteria(HIC)ofheadimpact

phenomena.

XIV. SpecialProgramDevelopmentbetween WestVirginia andMexico,1997-2014

An Initiative in Engineering Education Across Disciplinesand Cultures: IndustrialOutreach PrograminMexico, WVUand Queretaro

WVUand Queretarostudents visiting, Industrialsites

W VUand Queretaro studentsteaming up with

engineers from industryand faculty from Mexico

Thisprogram startedin1996andaddressestheinternationaldimension inengineering education, inwhichundergraduatestudents,facultyandindustrialpractitionersfromtwocountries,teamup to conductmeaningfulengineeringprojectsforindustries inMexicoandthe USA.

Theprogramhasthree main objectiveswhich are:

a) ToaddvaluetotheengineeringeducationofgraduatingstudentsfromMexicoandtheUSA.

Thisis accomplished byproviding“hands-on” experience inrealisticengineeringscenarios in

industryunderthe adviceofengineeringprofessors and engineersfromindustry.

b) To bring value to the participating companies. This is accomplished by identifying meaningfulengineeringprojects,ofinteresttoindustry,whichinadditionbringalearning experienceto students.

c) Toprovideamechanismsforengineeringprofessorsandengineersfromindustrytoshare expertise.Thisisaccomplishedbyteamingupintheformulationandsolutionofpractical engineeringproblems and bringingengineeringexpertise totheforefrontof the activity.

Students fromWVUtravelto Queretaro, Mexico forsix weeks, in which the activityis conducted inatotalculturalimmersion.StudentslivewithMexicanfamiliesand team upwithMexican studentstoworkonengineeringprojects.Studentsfrom MexicoandWestVirginiaearncreditin their respective academic institutions. This program brings about an encounter of cultures betweenMexico andUSA,andbetweenacademia industry,whoseculturesare indeedquite different.Theprogram addresses issuesthatrangefrom communicationskillsandintercultural understanding topeople’scross-culturalskillsandhumanrelationsinthecontextofapractical engineeringproject.

The pressureofa deadlineand apending grade, combinedwitha realisticprofessional environmentprovidedinamuti-cultural,bilingualatmosphere,bringforwardthepersonalities, idiosyncrasiesandcultures totheforefrontof theactivity.Thisissomething thatcannotpossibly bebroughtupin anyclassroom.Attheendof the journey,thisisaculturalandprofessionalas much as aself-discoveryjourneyforallinvolved.

Indeed,culturaldifferencesexist. Theycomeforwardwhenpeopledisagree,whenpeople negotiate,whenpeoplereachagreements,intheconceptof "value"aswellasin attitudestoward life.Butbeing abletoanticipateandbetteryetunderstand,culturaldifferencesmay bethe differencebetweenfailureandsuccess in professionalsituations in today'sindustrialand professionalworld.

Thisprogram isinitstwelfthyearandhasgenerated relationshipsbetweenseveraluniversities, several research centers,andgovernmentagencies and mostimportantly between individualsand yes…its hasbeen greatfunallthewaythrough !!!

InstitutionsInvolved / Student
Participants / Facultyfrom
bothcountries / Industrial Liaisons / Industries/Research
Centers / Projects developed
 West Virginia
University
 University of
Guanajuato
 University of
Queretaro (UAQ)
 Institute of Technology of Queretaro (ITQ)
 CONCyTEQ
 ITESM (Tec.De
Monterrey)
 CICATA(IPN)
 Aeronautical
University in
Queretaro (UNAQ)
 Polytechnical Univ. ofQueretaro (UPQ)
 UNAM
 Clemson University
USA
 Tech. Inst.Of San
Juan delRIo
 Technological University of Qro (UTEQ)
 Tech. Universityof
SanJuan del; Rio.
 Universidad De
RomaTorVergata / 152 (WVU)
10 (UG)
68 (UAQ)
60 (ITQ)
31 (ITESM)
7 (CICATA)
8 (UTEQ)
6 (UPQ)
22 (Clemson)
4 (UTSJR)
5 (ITSJR)
4 (UNAQ) / 8 (WVU)
2 (UG)
5 (UAQ)
6 (ITQ)
4 (ITESM)
2 (CICATA)
2 (UTEQ)
1 (UPQ)
2 (Clemson
2 (UTSJR)
2 (ITSJR) / (2) GM (Gto)
(4) TREMEC (Qro)
(2) Transm-TSP (Qro) (1) Micro-Troq.(Qro)
(3) IMT(Qro)
(2) LAPEM (Gto)
(2) I. Turbo Reactores
(1) Terramite (WV) (3) KOSA
(3) Case- NewHolland
(3) InMec
(6) CENAM
(2) ANSYSMexico (1) Irving de Mexico (1) Crown Mexico
(8) Mabe-GE Appliances
(2) CIDEC-ConduMex
(2) Arvin-Meritor
(2) Gabriel
(5) CIAT-GEAircraft E. (3) VRK(Automotive) (2) CIATEQ
(2) Bombardier
(2) MessierServices
(2) Brose
(2) CIDEC-Delphi / GM TREMEC Transmisiones-TSP Micro-Troquelados IMT*
LAPEM*
ITR (TurboReactores) Terramite Corp.** KOSA
NewHolland InMec CENAM*
Group SSC(ANSYS) Irving- Composites Crown Mexico
MABE
CIDEC-ConduMex ArvinMeritor Gabriel
CIAT-GEAircraft E.
VRKAutomotive CIATEQ*(B. Quintana) Bombardier MessierServices CIDEC-Delphi BROSE
*ResearchCenters
**FromWest Virginia / (1) GMMexico
(13) TREMEC
(4) SPICER-TSP (1) Micro-Troq.
(5) IMT
(2) LAPEM
(2) I. TurboReactores (1) TerramiteCorp.** (3) KOSA
(8) Case-NewHolland
(1) InMec (10) CENAM (1) Irving
(1) Crown
(8) CIAT-GE
(15) CIDEC-ConduMex
(20) Mabe
(2) ArvinMeritor
(2) Gabriel
(6) VRKAutomotive
(6) CIATEQ
(2)MessierServ. (4) Bombardier
(1) CIDEC-Delphi
(1) Brose
**FromWest Virginia
15 Institutions / 353 Students / 34 Faculty / 68 Liaisons / 26Companies / 120 Projects

Eighteenyearsummarytable for theIndustrialOutreachPrograminMexico

FinalPresentationday atBROSE:Attendedbyrepresentativesof WestVirginiaUniversity,Universityof Neva9da-Reno, UniversityofCordobaArgentina,UniversityofQueretaro,PolytechnicUniversityofQueretaroandrepresentativesof

the CouncilforScienceandTechnologyofQueretaro,inthepicturewithengineersfromBROSE.July,2014.

APPENDIX A

RESEARCHANDSCHOLARLYACTIVITY

A. GraduateStudents directedwith Master’s ThesisandPh.D. Dissertations

A1. Master’s Degrees inMechanical Engineering:

-42 Master ofScienceinMechanical Engineering Thesestotal in topics of mechanical engineering design, mechanical system dynamics andcomputational mechanics.

A2. Ph. D. DissertationsDirected:

1. Ching I. Chen, Ph.D.,Three-dimensionalelastodynamicmodeling and analysis of a flexible robot manipulator1990.

2. WengG. Wnag, Ph.D., ParametricOptimization ofInternal Combustion Engine

Systems forFuel Efficiency.1991.

3. Toru Aida, Ph.D., StudyofHuman HeadImpact:Brain Tissue Constitutive

Models. 1996.

4. Mohamed Salem, Ph.D. Rollover stabilityof partiallyfilled heavy-dutyelliptical tankers usingtrammel pendulums to simulate fluid sloshing, 2000.

5. ZhaoHua,Friction Stir Welding(FSW) Simulation UsinganArbitrary

Lagrangian-Eulerian(ALE)MovingMeshApproach, 2005.

6. MokhtarAwang, Simulation of Friction Stir Spot Welding(FSSW) Process: Studyof Friction Phenomenon, 2007.

B.Publications(Sincelastpromotion toFullProfessor):

B1.Book ChaptersandBound Volumes (Since lastpromotiontoFullProfessor): Mucino

1. MucinoV.H.andSalem,M.I. "Crashworthiness:Issues andChallenges"A Chapter acceptedforpublicationintheEncyclopediaof Vibrations,AcademicPress, England, September2001. Pp 302-314.

B2.Publicationsin Refereed TechnicalJournals (Since lastpromotion toFullProfessor):

1. Mariti, L.a , Mucino, V.H.a , Pennestrí, E.b , Cavezza, A.a , Gautam,M.a , Valentini,P.P.b;Optimization ofa high-speed deploymentslider-crankmechanism: Adesigncharts approach,JournalofMechanicalDesign,Transactions of the

ASME, Volume 136,Issue7, July2014, Articlenumber 071004.

2. Gutiérrez, J.M., Barbero,E.J., Cairns, D.R., Mucino, V.H., Mayugo, J.A., “Dynamic roughness andpower dissipation ofpolymerfilmsactuated withliquid crystal polymer inclusions,” Smart Materials and Structures, Volume 21,Issue1, Article number 015003 January2012.

3. Pennestri, E., Mariti,L.,Valentini, P.P.,Mucino,V.H., “Efficiencyevaluation of gearboxes forparallel hybrid vehicles: Theoryand applications,” Mechanism andMachine Theory, Volume 49, March 2012, Pages157-176 (Placed11thinthe

Top25 Papers referencedinthe MachanismandMachineJournal in2012)

4. Rodríguez-Reséndiz, J.,Mendoza-Mondragón,F., Gómez-Loenzo,

R.A., Martínez-Hernández, M.A., Mucino, V.H., “An approach to motion control applications based on advanced programmable devices,”International Journal of

Electrical EngineeringEducationVolume 49,Issue3, July2012, Pages 243-259

5. R.G.Dong,C.S.Pan,J.J.Hartsell,D.E.Welcome,T.Lutz,A.Brufield,J.R.

Harris,J.Z. Wu, B.Wimer,V.Mucinoand K.Means; “AnInvestigation on the Dynamic Stability of Scissor Lift, Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology, V.1, N.3, (2011)

6. J M Gutiérrez, E J Barbero, D R Cairns, V H Mucino and J A Mayugo, “Dynamic roughnessandpowerdissipationofpolymerfilmsactuatedwithliquid crystal polymer inclusions,” Smart Materials andStructures V.21, N.1, (2011).

7. Ammnar H.H.,NganP.,CroutR.J.,MucinoV.H.,andMukdadiO.M.,(2011) “ThreeDimensionalModelimng andFiniteElemenrtAnalysisinTreatment Planning forOrthodonticToothMovement”,American JournalofOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Jan;139(1):e59-71. (2011).

8. Awang,M.andMucino,V.H.(2010)EnergyGenerationduringFrictionStir Spot Welding (FSSW)ofAl6061-T6Plates.MaterialsandManufacturing Processes, 25 . pp. 167-174.ISSN 1042-6914

9. JerryWong*,PatriciaZambrano**,MarthaP.Guerrero**,VictorMucino*and Rafael Colás** “Characterization of friction stir welding on aluminum.” AdvancedMaterialsResearchVol.68(2009)pp167-174,Onlineavailablesince

2009/Apr/27 at (* WVU** UANL)

10. JerryWong*,PatriciaZambrano**,IndiraEscamilla**,BernardoGonzalez**, VictorMucino*andRafaelColás**“Frictionstirlinearwelding ofanaluminum alloy.” Advanced Materials Research Vol. 68 (2009) pp 116-121, Online available since2009/Apr/27 at (* WVU** UANL)

11. SalemM.I.,MucinoV.H.,SaundersE.,GautamM.andLozanoA.“Lateral sloshinginpartially filledellipticaltankertrucksusingatrammelpendulum”, InternationalJournalofHeavy Vehicle Systems,IJHVS,Vol.16Nos.1/2,2009, pp 207-224.

12. M. Rafael, A. Lozano, J. Cervantes, V. Mucino, C. Lopez. “A Method for

PowertrainSelectionofHeavy-DutyVehicleswithFuelSavings,”IJHVS,Vol.

16 Nos. 1/2, 2009, pp 49-60

13.SalemM.I.,MucinoV.H.,SaundersE.,GautamM.andLozanoA.“Lateralsloshingin partiallyfilledellipticaltankertrucksusingatrammelpendulum”,InternationalJournal ofHeavyVehicleSystems,16 (1-2), pp. 207-224, 2009.

14.GómezMM,MucinoV.H.,SmithJE,andLópez-CajúnCS;“AMildHybridEngine- SolidOxideFuelCellVehicleConfigurationUsing aContinuously VariablePower-Split Transmission”12th IFToMM World Congress, Besançon (France),June18-21, 2007.

15.RafaelM.,SanchezM.,MucinoVH,CervantesJ.,LozanoA.“Impactofdrivingstyles onexhaustemissionsandfueleconomyfromaheavy-dutytruck:laboratorytests” Int.J.ofHeavyVehicleSystems, Vol.13, No. ½, pp 56-73, 2006.

16. MucinoV.H.,LuZ.,SmithJ.E.,KmicikiewiczM.andCowanB."Designof Continuously VariablePowerSplitTransmission (CVPST)SystemsforAutomotive Applications", Accepted forpublicationin theProc.Inst.ofMech.Eng.,JournalofAutomobile Engineering, PartD,Vol. 215, 2001,pp 469-477.

17.Mucino V.H. "Crash: Crashworthiness Issues and Challenges", Chapter for the

Encyclopedia ofVibrations, Associated Press, England, December2001.

18.MucinoV.H.,SunK.andSmithJ.E.“HydrodynamicsofaSliderCylinderonaParallel Track: Mobility Method of Solution”, Int. Journal of Industrial Lubrication andTribology, Vol52,No.1, 2000, pp 5-14.

19.MucinoV.H.,SmithJ.E.andSunK.“HydrodynamicMobilityAnalysisofAxialVane LiftMechanisms in CylindricalCams”,Int. JournalofIndustrialLubrication andTribology, Vol52,No.4, 2000, pp 178-185.

20.Harris J.,MucinoV.H.,EhertonJ.andMeansK.,“FiniteElementModelingofROPSin StaticTesting andRearOverturns",Submittedto theJournalofAgriculturalSafety andHealth.Vol.6 No. 3, 2000,pp 215-225.

21.KmicikiewiczM.,CowanB.andMucinoV.H.,"ContinuouslyVariablePowerSplit

Transmission Concept(CVPST) in HybridVehicles",Powertrain International,Vol.3 No.

4, December2000, pp 16-19.

B3. RefereedPapersin ConferenceProceedings (Since lastpromotion toFullProfessor):

1. WilhelmJ.P.,JacksonE.,BrowningP.H.,HuebschW.,MucinoV.H.,Gautam M.“FlightSimulationofaHybridProjectiletoEstimatetheImpactofLaunch AngleonRangeextension,”ASME-IMECE-2012ConferencePaperNo.IMECE2012-

88500, HoustonTX, November2012.

2. Mucino,V.H.,LozanoA.A.,AlcazarE.,Sanchez E.,AguileraI.“BridgingtheGap betweenAcademiaandIndustry throughGlobalCompetencies:IndustrialOutreach ProgramUS-Mexico,”ASME-IMECE-2012ConferencePaperNo.IMECE2012-86444,

HoustonTX,November2012.(Awarded BestPaper ofConferenceASME-PIBinSan

Diego, 2013with an honorariumprize, to be donated toMAEStudentProjects).

3. MucinoV.H.,Hua,Z.,LozanoA.“FrictionStirWeldingFiniteElementSimulation: MovingMeshApproach,”AEROQRO2010,SAEConferenceinMexico,October8,9,

2010, Queretaro,Mexico.

4. AmmarH.H.,MucinoV.H.,NganP.,CroutR.J.andMukdadiO.M.,“Patient-Specific

3D Finite-Element Analysis of Miniscrew Implants during Orthodontic Treatment”,

ProceedingsofIMECE09ASMEInternationalMechanicalEngineeringCongressand

Exposition November13-19, 2009, Lake BuenaVista,Florida USA.

5. S.SarovarandMucinoV.H.,“FramingDigitalAssetsintoContext:APreservation Study intheDesignofaCryogenicPressureVesselUsing STEPDocumentation” ETD2009Conference-RepositoryInnovationandPreservationSymposium,University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, June 10-13, 2009.

6. GómezMM,MucinoV.H.,SmithJE,andLópez-CajúnCS;“AMildHybridEngine- SolidOxideFuelCellVehicleConfigurationUsing aContinuously VariablePower-Split Transmission”12th IFToMM World Congress, Besançon (France),June18-21, 2007.

7. AwangM.,MucinoV.H.,FengZ.,andDavidS.A.“Thermo-MechanicalModelingof FrictionStirSpotWelding (FSSW)Process:Use ofan ExplicitAdaptive Meshing Scheme”PaperSAE 2005-01-1251, SAE Congress, DetroitMI. April2005.

8. SalemM.I.,MucinoV.H.,GautamM.andSaundersE.,“SloshingRolloverStabilityof Tanker TrucksUsingaNon-Linear TrammelPendulum”.2004ASMEInternational MechanicalEngineeringCongress and RD&DExpo,Anaheim, CA, Nov. 15-21, 2004.

9. KleinR.,MucinoV.H.andKlinkhachornP.,“PredictingtheElasto-PlasticResponseof anArc-WeldProcessUsing ArtificialNeuralNetworks”,Proc.SSST-IEEE2002Conf. Huntsville Al, April, 2002

10. Lozano-GuzmanA.,SanchezE.andMucinoV.H.“EngineeringEducationAcross DisciplinesandCultures: AMexico/USAIndustrialOutreachProgram”,2001ASEE AnnualConference, Albuquerque N.M.,June26-28, 2001.

11.MucinoV.H.,KmicikiewiczMandCowanB.“PerfectBalancingofIn-PlaneRadial EnginesUsing aConnectiong-Disk-SliderMechanism”,Proc.of the International ScientificConferenceofthePolishAcademyofSciences,Cracow,Poland,June20-21,

2001.

12.MucinoV.H.,KmicikiewiczM.,CowanB.“PerfectBalancingofConnecting-Disk- SliderMechanism forRadialEngines:FrictionForces”,GlobalPowertrainCongress (GPC’2000), DetroitMichigan, June 5-8, 2000.