
معرفی
Dr. Gregory Mocko is an Associate Professor at Clemson University's School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, where he teaches courses in engineering design, computer-aided modeling, design informatics, and mechanical systems. As Director of the Deep Orange Program, he leads multidisciplinary automotive design initiatives. His research focuses on model-based systems engineering, ontology development, and digital twin technologies.
- Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (2006)
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University (2001)
- B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, University of Connecticut (1999)
Mocko's research explores:
- Engineering design processes and tools
- Information/knowledge management systems
- Functional modeling and requirements analysis
- Ontology-driven design automation
His recent publications emphasize model fidelity evaluation, digital twin frameworks, and ontology development for mechanical systems. Key collaborations include ASME and the Design Society.
- ASME CIE Young Investigator Award (2012)
- ASME CIE Best Paper Award (2005)
- Ken Roby Advising Award (2008)
Mocko advises Clemson's ASME Student Chapter and has supervised over 70 peer-reviewed publications. His Clemson Engineering Design—Applications and Research (CEDAR) Group investigates advanced manufacturing and design optimization.





