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Dr. Steve Dusseau is a Professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering at Indiana Tech's Talwar College of Engineering and Computer Sciences. He founded the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering program at Indiana Tech in 1996 and has over 30 years of university teaching experience.
- Ph.D., Engineering Management, University of Missouri–Rolla (Missouri S&T) (1996)
- MBA, Northwest Missouri State University (1993)
- B.S., Metallurgical Engineering, Michigan Technological University (1989)
His research and teaching focus on Six Sigma methodologies, applied probability and statistics, and engineering management. He has developed three sequential Six Sigma courses (IME 2110, IME 3110, IME 3120) forming a comprehensive quality engineering curriculum.
Key professional contributions include 15+ years of industry experience at General Motors and Wire Rope Corporation of America, and founding Hire Standard Consulting. He teaches foundational courses like University Experience (IIT 1000) and advanced statistical problem-solving (MA 2025).
Active in academic advising for the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management Master's programs, Dr. Dusseau maintains extensive office hours for student support. His career bridges industry expertise with educational leadership.
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