Fred McBagonluri
Fred McBagonluri (born 18 August 1970) is a
Ghanaian engineer, inventor,
novelist,
educator and thought leader, who is currently Provost and President at Academic City College. He was previously the founding Dean at the Faculty of Engineering at
Ashesi University College. He was also the founding executive director of the
Ghana Climate Innovation Center, a new cleantech incubator backed by the
World Bank. Prior to his role at
Ashesi University College, Prof. McBagonluri lived and worked in the United States. He was the Vice President of the New Product Development Joerns Healthcare in
Arlington, Texas. He has held various roles in engineering, strategy, marketing, and research, and has worked with numerous Institutions in the US, including
Princeton University, where he was a visiting research associate, working for Prof. Wole Soboyejo (distinguished Dean of Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA), Siemens Healthcare, and Becton and Dickinson and Co.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree (Summa Cum Laude) in
Manufacturing Engineering from
Central State University, with a minor in Applied Math, a Master of Science in Engineering Science and Mechanics from
Virginia Tech and a Doctorate in
Materials Engineering from the
University of Dayton. He also holds a Masters of
business administration degree from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
McBagonluri was the Black Engineer of the year's most promising scientist in 2008 and was the 2009 finalist of the
NASA Astronaut Candidate Corps (ASCAN). In 2008, he won the
New Jersey State Healthcare Business (NJBiz) Innovator Hero Award. He made incredible contributions to the development of Computer Aided Process Architecture and
automation.
As a former director of R&D, McBagonluri made contributions in the areas of
computer-aided design,
artificial intelligence,
3D data processing and advanced hearing systems. McBagonluri has over forty patents and patents application in his name. He has authored nine books including three novels. He is a member of the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, and an
MIT Alfred P. Sloan Fellow.
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