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Kay Rand Morgan | |
|---|---|
| Born | Myanmar |
| Occupations | Engineering technology professor, robotics educator, author |
| Academic background | |
| Education | Biology; chemistry; quality assurance; technology management; intelligent robotic systems |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Engineering technology, robotics education, quality systems |
| Institutions | Monroe Community College |
Kay Rand Morgan is an American engineering technology educator, robotics educator, author, and researcher. She is listed in the Monroe Community College directory under Engineering Technologies at Monroe Community College in Rochester, New York.[1] Her work focuses on engineering technology education, computer-aided design, metrology, technical mechanics, robotics, digital manufacturing, quality systems, and applied workforce education.[citation needed]
Morgan is associated with the ORCID researcher identifier 0000-0003-3648-2876.[2]
Early life and education
Morgan was born in Myanmar and later immigrated to Japan before becoming a United States citizen.[citation needed] She studied biology and chemistry at the undergraduate level and later completed graduate study in quality assurance and technology management.[citation needed] She earned a Ph.D. in technology management with a concentration in quality systems.[citation needed] Morgan has also pursued graduate study in intelligent robotic systems.[citation needed]
Academic career
Morgan has taught courses in engineering technology, industrial technology, computer-aided design, measurement, quality systems, and mechanics.[citation needed] At Monroe Community College, she teaches in the Engineering Technologies Department.[citation needed]
Her instructional work includes technical laboratories, lecture materials, online learning resources, video tutorials, worksheets, and applied engineering projects for students in mechanical and engineering technology programs.[citation needed]
Morgan is listed in Monroe Community College’s College Directory under Engineering Technologies.[3] Her teaching areas include computer-aided design, technical graphics, SolidWorks modeling, engineering principles, computer applications for technicians, measurement and analysis, mechanical statics, dynamics, and engineering materials.[citation needed]
Robotics and engineering technology education
Morgan’s robotics education work includes the integration of robot platforms, computer-aided design, and manufacturing simulation into engineering technology instruction.[citation needed] Her teaching projects have included humanoid robot component design, degrees-of-freedom analysis, robotic motion demonstrations, MATLAB-based dynamics simulations, and laboratory activities using metrology and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing concepts.[citation needed]
Publications and educational materials
Morgan has authored and developed educational materials related to mechanical dynamics, engineering graphics, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, manufacturing, quality systems, robotics, and college mathematics foundations.[citation needed]
Selected works
Engineering and technical education
- Engineering Principles for Technicians: A Practical Workbook Using AutoCAD. Learning Technical Drawing from the Ground Up.[4]
- Humanoid Robot Design Fundamentals: A CAD-Based Approach to Degrees of Freedom.[5]
- Metrology for Engineering Technicians: Principles, Measurement Systems, and Data Analysis.[6]
- Designing for Materials, Manufacturing, and Assembly: GD&T for Engineering Technicians.[7]
- Mechanical Dynamics for Technicians: Simplest Dynamics Book.[8]
Mathematics education
- College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Statistics, Pre-Calculus.[9]
- College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III.[10]
- College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Algebra, Functions, Trigonometry, Rates of Change, Introductory Differentiation.[11]
Service and outreach
Morgan has participated in engineering technology outreach, student engagement, professional service, and program development.[citation needed]
Research interests
Morgan’s research and professional interests include robotics education, humanoid robot design, digital manufacturing, technical workforce education, quality systems, metrology, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, predictive maintenance, artificial intelligence in engineering technology, and accessible course design.[citation needed]
See also
- Engineering technology
- Robotics education
- Computer-aided design
- Digital manufacturing
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
- Monroe Community College
References
- ^ "Morgan, Kay Rand | College Directory". Monroe Community College. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Kay Rand Morgan". ORCID. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Morgan, Kay Rand | College Directory". Monroe Community College. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Engineering Principles for Technicians: A Practical Workbook Using AutoCAD". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Humanoid Robot Design Fundamentals: A CAD-Based Approach to Degrees of Freedom". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Metrology for Engineering Technicians: Principles, Measurement Systems, and Data Analysis". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Designing for Materials, Manufacturing, and Assembly: GD&T for Engineering Technicians". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "Mechanical Dynamics for Technicians: Simplest Dynamics Book". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Statistics, Pre-Calculus". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
- ^ "College Math Foundations for Adult and Transitioning Students: Algebra, Functions, Trigonometry, Rates of Change, Introductory Differentiation". Amazon. Retrieved June 2, 2026.
External links
- ORCID 0000-0003-3648-2876
- Official faculty profile [citation needed]
- Official website [citation needed]
- Google Scholar profile [citation needed]
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