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Nathan Hartman

Dauch Family Professor of Advanced Manufacturing and Department Head, Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University

Professional Background

Nathan Hartman serves as the Dauch Family Professor of Advanced Manufacturing and as the Department Head of the Department of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University. Additionally, he is the Director of the Purdue University Digital Enterprise Center and serves in the role of Co-Executive Director at the Indiana Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC). Professor Hartman’s extensive industry experience is complemented by a robust academic background, marking him as a leading figure in the field of advanced manufacturing and digital technologies.

With a strong track record in his research, Nathan has secured over $10 million in funding to drive innovative projects related to model-based definitions and geometry automation, collaborating with prominent industry partners such as Rolls Royce, Cummins, Boeing, General Motors, Rockwell Collins, Textron, Gulfstream, Procter & Gamble, and Honda. His work has significantly impacted various sectors, particularly in enhancing data interoperability and re-use throughout the product lifecycle.

Professor Hartman’s pedagogical contributions are equally remarkable. At Purdue University, he teaches critical courses focused on 3D modeling, virtual collaboration, 3D data interoperability, and graphics standards and data exchange. His leadership extends into the professional education sector, where he guides the development and delivery of online Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) and Model-Based Definition (MBD) certificate programs tailored for industry partners. Hartman also plays a pivotal role in shaping Indiana’s workforce by collaborating with the Ivy Tech Community College system to develop design technologies and digital manufacturing curricula, thus supporting local education and workforce development needs.

Education and Achievements

Professor Hartman’s academic journey laid the foundation for his influential career in advanced manufacturing. He earned his Doctorate (Ed.D.) from North Carolina State University after completing both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Purdue University, institutions known for their robust engineering and technology programs. His commitment to excellence in education has earned him the designation of University Faculty Scholar, reflecting his impactful contributions to academia and research.

In 2013, he was a key figure in the proposal development team for what ultimately became the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute, a cornerstone of the Manufacturing USA program. This initiative is geared towards bolstering the growth and innovation of manufacturing capabilities across the United States, demonstrating Nathan’s commitment to fostering collaboration between academia and industry.

Professor Hartman’s previous roles include serving as a Senior Technical Training Engineer at Rand Worldwide, where he was responsible for developing and delivering training curricula focused on the use of 3D CAD and product data management tools for significant clients like Caterpillar, John Deere, and Motorola.

Key Achievements

  • Secured over $10 million in research funding from industry and manufacturing companies.
  • Collaborated with high-profile industry partners, enhancing the practical application of research findings.
  • Developed online certificate programs in PLM and MBD that meet the evolving needs of industry professionals.
  • Influential in shaping the curriculum and workforce development initiatives within Indiana, ensuring alignment with current technological advancements.
  • Instrumental in founding the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute as part of the Manufacturing USA initiative, significantly advancing the field of digital manufacturing.
  • Contributed to various sectors by enhancing methodologies for model-based definitions and geometry automation.

Professor Nathan Hartman's profound influence in the realms of advanced manufacturing, computer graphics, and education continues to leave an indelible mark on both his students and the industry at large.

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Location

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States