Karl
Grosh
Degrees
Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, 1994.
Design
and analysis of computational methods for structural acoustics
Peter
Pinsky, advisor.
Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA, M.S. in Engineering Science, 1988.
An experimental system for measuring
the wave-number frequency response of Timoshenko beams,
Courtney
B. Burroughs and W. Jack Hughes, advisors.
Pennsylvania
State University, University Park, PA, B.S. in Engineering Science, 1985.
Diffraction of sound by an edge barrier over an absorbent ground
surface,
Sabih Hayek, advisor
Positions held:
Professor
of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan 2006 to present.
Professor
of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan 2006 to present.
Associate
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan 2001 to 2006
Associate
Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan 2000 to 2006.
Assistant
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, 1994 to 2000,
University of Michigan.
Graduate Research Assistant, Stanford
University, Stanford, CA, 1990-1994
Research
Scientist, Naval Research Laboratory/SFA Inc., Washington, DC,
1987-1990
Graduate
Research Assistant, Applied Research Laboratory/Penn State, University Park, PA,
1985-1987
Undergraduate
Research Assistant, Applied Research Laboratory/Penn State,
University Park, PA, 1983-1985
Honors and Awards
1. University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering Excellence Award 2003-2004.
2. Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award 1999
3. National Science Foundation CAREER Award 1999
4. University of Michigan, Order of Omega, Panhelenic Teaching Excellence Award, 1999.
5. Best Student Paper in Noise: John M.
Dodson, David R. Dowling and Karl Grosh, 131 Meeting of the Acoustical Society of
America, May 1996, Indianapolis, IN.
6. Graduated with Honors and High
Distinction, Penn State 1985
7. George F. Wislicenus Undergraduate Assistant 1983-1985
8. Walter Jaunzemis Memorial Award, Penn
State 1984
9. Tau Beta Pi member