![]() Professor Hartman also leads a team in the development and delivery of online PLM and MBD professional education certificate programs for Purdue’s various industry partners. Professor Hartman currently teaches courses in 3D modeling, virtual collaboration, 3D data interoperability, and graphics standards and data exchange. He has also done funded research work through NSF, DMDII, and NIST programs. Professor Hartman’s industry research partners include Rolls Royce, Cummins, Boeing, GM, Rockwell Collins, Textron, Gulfstream, Procter & Gamble, GM, Honda, and others. He has been awarded over $10,000,000 in research funding over his career at Purdue, primarily from industrial and manufacturing corporations. In 2011, Professor Hartman was designated a University Faculty Scholar, and in early 2013, he helped develop the proposal which created the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (now called MxD - Professor Hartman’s research areas focus on the process and methodology for creating model-based definitions examining the use of the model-based definition in the product lifecycle developing the model-based enterprise geometry automation and data interoperability and re-use. Hartman is also Co-Executive Director of the Indiana Next-generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC). Nathan Hartman is the Dauch Family Professor of Advanced Manufacturing at Purdue University, and Director of the Purdue University Digital Enterprise Center.
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