Monday, December 16, 2019
ASME Bioengineering Video Biography on Clayton Mote Jr
ASME Bioengineering Video Biography on Clayton Mote Jr ASME Bioengineering Video Biography on Clayton Mote Jr Video Clayton Daniel Mote, Jr. ASME Medal WinnerClayton Daniel Mote, Jr. is Regents Professor and Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. He was president of the university for 12 years and was a member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley (CAL), where he chaired the Mechanical Engineering department and was vice chancellor of university relations.In bioengineering, he is the recognized world leader in biomechanics related to skiing injuries. His research focuses on dynamic and gyroscopic systems and on biomechanics. He has authored mora than 300 publications and holds four patents. He is an ASME fellow and honorary member and has received numerous awards from the society. He earned three degrees from the University of California, Berkeley a Bachelors and Masters degree in mechanical engineering and a Ph.D. in engineering mechanics.Learn more about Clayton Daniel Mote, Jr. and the ASME medal. The copyright of this program is owned by ASME.
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