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Hector R. Carrasco, Ph.D.
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Professor & Dean
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Education:
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Ph.D., Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M
University, College Station, Texas, 1986
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M.S., Industrial Engineering, University
of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, 1975
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B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University
of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, 1970
Contact Information:
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Mail: College of CEEPS, Colorado State University Pueblo.
2200 N Bonforte Pueblo, Colorado,
81001-4901
Email: hector.carrasco@colostate-pueblo.edu
Voice: (719) 549 2696
Fax: (719) 549 2519
Research and Teaching Interests:
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Project Management, Quality Improvement Through Design of Experiments,
Justification of New Technology, Manufacturing Systems, Taguchi Techniques,
System Design, and Energy Conservation.
Recent Publications:
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H. Carrasco, J. Montano, M. Martinez, "Use of Orthogonal Arrays for Sensitivity
Analysis in Engineering Economy Studies," Society of Mexican-American
Engineers and Scientists, 1995 National Symposium Proceedings, March
1995.
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H. Carrasco, "Validation of Plume Impingement Calculation Methodologies
for Application to Space Station Load Predictions,"Society of Mexican-American
Engineers and Scientists, 1993 National Symposium Proceedings, April
1993.
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H. Carrasco, "Use of Taguchi Methods for Robust Space Vehicle Design,"Society
of Mexican-American Engineers and Scientists, 1992 National Symposium
Proceedings, April 1992.
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H. Carrasco and T. Lee, "Economics of Advanced Manufacturing Systems During
System Design and Development," Economic Aspects of Advanced Production
and Manufacturing Systems, edited by Hamid R. Parsaei and Anil Mital, Chapman
& Hall, 1992.
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M. Lulu and H. Carrasco, "Manufacturing Systems Integration Via Kanbans,"
1991 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, June 1991.
Recent Funded Projects and Awards:
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PI, "MCTTC Tap-in Project Affiliate," Mid-Continent Technology Transfer
Center, University of Houston, Clear Lake, May 1995-April 1996, $12,000.
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PI, "Evaluation of the Use of Design of Experiment Techniques for Sensitivity
Analysis in the Justification of New Technology," Coalition to Increase
Minority Degrees, January 1995-May 1995, $2,760.
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PI, "Graduate Student Support for the Southern Colorado Business &
Technology Center," Pueblo Economic Development Corporation, September
1994-May 1995, $10,200.
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