| On this page: Graduates-1989 | Since it began in 1982, the Precision Engineering Center has produced over 70 MS and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, electrical engineering and computer science. These graduates have taking positions in industry, national labs and universities. The demand for our graduates remains high as industry becomes more aware of the benefits of precision engineering on the design and manufacturing of mechanical, electronic and photonic components. Graduates - 1989 | Joseph Drescher MS Mechanical Engineering - 1989 Advisor: T. Dow Thesis: Tool Force Measurement in Diamond Turning | | Karl Falter MS Mechanical Engineering - 1989 Advisor: R. Keltie Thesis: Refinement of Experimental Procedure for Structural Power Flow Measurement | | David Grigg MS Mechanical Engineering - 1989 Advisor: T. Dow and P. Russell Thesis: Mechanical Design of a Scanning Tunneling Microscope for the Observation of Machined Surfaces |  | Michael Luh MS Mechanical Engineering - 1989 Advisor: J. Strenkowski Thesis: Thermal Analysis of Orthogonal Cutting using a Thermo-Viscoplastic Finite Element Model |  | Hakan Ozisik PhD Mechanical Engineering - 1989 Advisor: R. Keltie Thesis: Development and Implementation of an Open Loop Control Technique for High Speed Micropositioning in a Single Point Diamond Turning Process |  | Denise Skroch MS Electrical and Computer Engineering - 1989 Advisor: R. Fornaro Thesis: A Hierarchical Architecture for Real-Time |  | Elizabeth Smith MS Materials Science and Engineering - 1989 Advisor: R. Scattergood Thesis: Single-Point Diamond Turning of Amorphous Thermoplastic Polymers | |