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EDUCATION
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Ph.D. in Engineering, 1986
Major: Engineering of Mines; Minor: Operations Research/Statistics
Dissertation: An Integrated Production and Cost Management System for Underground Coal Mines
M.S. in Engineering of Mines, 1981
(Worked full time in coal industry concurrently)
Thesis: Selection of Mining Machinery Based on Mechanical Delay Statistics: An Application of Goal Programming to Capital Budgeting
B.S. in Engineering of Mines, 1978
(Magna Cum Laude, Old Timers’ Award; worked full time in coal industry concurrently)
California University, California, PA
B.A. in Mathematics, 1974
(Summa Cum Laude, F.E. Atkins Mathematics Award; tutored 30 hours per week)
CERTIFICATIONS
• Registered professional mining engineer in Pennsylvania (No. PE-031071-E; March, 1982), West Virginia (No. 9541; June, 1984; expired) and Missouri (No. E-28427; December, 1996).
• Certified in Pennsylvania as Mine Foreman (No. 966; November, 1979) and as Mine Examiner (No. 1766; March, 1979).
OTHER PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Rock Mechanics Short Course, NIOSH Spokane Research Laboratory, 2000, a one-day formal course.
Basic Project Officer, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1999, a four-day formal course.
Management Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Graduate School, 1999, a five-day formal course
• Bleeder and Gob Ventilation Systems, 1995, a three-day short course held at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy (as a critical reviewer and evaluator).
• Total Quality Management, 1992, a one-week short course for West Virginia University TQM Steering Committee members presented by the Director and staff of the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies and Development.
• Managing for Productivity, 1982, a one-week leadership short course for J&L Steel Corporation managers presented by George Labovitz, a Harvard management professor
• Roof Control Specialist, 1978, a four-day short course held at the National Mine Health and Safety Academy.1995, Bleeder and Gob Ventilation Systems, three-day short course at MSHA Academy (as critical reviewer)