Richard Hale is an associate professor of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Kansas. His expertise is in the areas of engineering mechanics, experimental mechanics, and composite materials and structures. Hale was a Senior Project Engineer for The Boeing Company from 1989 to 1998, where he worked on composite design and analysis processes, fiber placement, and structural concepts in advanced design. Hale holds three U.S. and one international patent for composite design processes, and has more than thirty publications related to composite materials and structures. Hale was a Bellows Scholar for the KU School of Engineering and has received multiple teaching awards, including being named the Outstanding KU Aerospace Engineering Educator, the Gould Award for Outstanding Education and Advising in Engineering, and the W.T. Kemper Fellowship for teaching excellence. He was also a recipient of KU School of Engineering Miller Professional Development Award for distinguished research in the engineering profession. Hale is a senior member of AIAA, and is a member of SAE, SEM, SAMPE, and ASEE, He received his B.S. in aerospace engineering from Iowa State University, his M.S. in mechanical engineering from Washington University, and his Ph.D. in engineering mechanics from Iowa State University.
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