
About
Jack Mansfield Thompson is a Design Lecturer in the Master of Engineering Program at the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University. He is located in Tang Hall and reachable at 607-255-7903. His research interests focus on Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, with notable contributions to advanced manufacturing technologies.
Education:
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University (1973)
- M.Eng., Mechanical Engineering, Cornell University (1974)
Research Interests: Thompson’s work emphasizes innovative applications of mechanical and biomedical engineering, particularly in friction stir welding, aerospace manufacturing, and robotics. His research bridges theoretical advancements with practical industrial and defense applications.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on 5-axis gantry systems for defense and aerospace, friction stir processes, and robotics with advanced torque control. These contributions highlight his expertise in transforming metalworking and automation technologies.
Awards:
- Lincoln Arc Welding Student (1973)
- Lincoln Arc Welding SDRC (1978)
- Star Award, NASA Shuttle Program (2003)
Advising & Grants: Thompson has no listed advisees or grants in the provided information. His contributions are primarily through research and teaching in mechanical and biomedical engineering disciplines.
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