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Seth Dillard is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and School of Biomedical Engineering at Colorado State University (CSU). He joined CSU in January 2022, teaching courses such as Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, Finite Element Analysis, Machine Design, and Problem-Based Learning in Biomedical Engineering. He advises Senior Design teams and honors students across both disciplines. In 2023, he introduced new courses including Senior Design and a Berlin-focused Education Abroad program.
Education: PhD (2011) and BSE (2004) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa. He also holds an EMT-P certification (1996) and postdoctoral research experience at the University of Iowa's IIHR from 2011–2014.
Research and teaching interests include cardiovascular biomechanics, image-based modeling, energy systems, and applying engineering principles to healthcare. His teaching innovations include courses like Quantitative Systems Physiology and Prosthetics Innovation in Ecuador, blending engineering with global health challenges.
Dr. Dillard has received multiple teaching awards, including the College of Engineering Faculty Excellence Award (2020) and four Excellence in Teaching awards from the University of Iowa. He has supervised over 30 students in thesis and design projects and actively participates in academic service roles such as Associate Director of SBME and accreditation committee leadership.
His research spans computational fluid dynamics, cardiovascular modeling, and biomedical device design. He has published extensively in journals like Journal of Neurosurgery and Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, with peer-reviewed conference contributions since 2005.



