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James Higley is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) in the College of Technology at Purdue University Northwest (PNW), where he has been teaching since 1988. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he manages the MET Program and conducts applied research with companies.
Professor Higley holds an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette (1987) and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University, Hammond (1985). He also maintains a Professional Engineer License (Number 9300387) from Indiana, though it is currently inactive.
His research and teaching focus on practical applications of engineering principles, with emphasis on Manufacturing, CNC Machining, Mechanical Design and Analysis. Professor Higley's work extends into specialized areas including packaging machinery and firearms engineering, where he has secured five U.S. patents. His teaching philosophy centers on applied learning, believing that 'the hands-on approach where students gain a better understanding of concepts' is essential for engineering education.
Professor Higley has published recent work on engineering education topics including capstone projects and ethics in the classroom, reflecting his commitment to improving how engineering concepts are taught and understood.
- Five U.S. patents (three in packaging machinery, two in firearms)
- Professional Engineer License, Indiana (inactive)
- Extensive industry connections resulting in numerous student internships and job placements
Through his applied research and industry experience, Professor Higley has built strong relationships with local and national manufacturing companies. These connections have directly benefited his students through internship opportunities and job placements. His teaching approach emphasizes building student confidence through progressively challenging projects, with his ultimate goal being to develop students' problem-solving abilities that will serve them throughout their careers.
Professor Higley leads research activities focused on practical applications in manufacturing and mechanical design, with particular expertise in packaging machinery and firearms engineering as evidenced by his five U.S. patents in these fields.
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