Dan Cordon

A native of Dexter, Oregon, Dan Cordon is currently a Ph.D. candidate in mechanical engineering and a research assistant for NIATT. Dan received his BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering at UI.

Dan's MS thesis focused on modifications of a transit van to operate on either gasoline or aqueous ethanol and the development of a test protocal that uses the NIATT steady-state chassis dynamometer to approximate emissions and fuel consumption. While working on his MS, Dan was active in Idaho Engineering Works (IEW), a team of graduate student mentors who work closely with undergraduates and faculty to improve understanding and implementation of the engineering design process.

Along with hs academic studies, Dan runs NIATT's small engine test facility, which supports several UTC-sponsored projects such as the Clean Snowmobile Challenge. His work in the engine research facility has helped produce three winning snowmobiles, a 75 HP Formula SAE engine, and a Ford that runs on E85 fuel. through interaction with the users of the facility, he has influenced many students to pursue careers in the automotive and transportation industry.

Dan has been a teaching assistant. he taught a course in internal combustion engines that focuses on various aspects of modeling including engine design parameters, vehicle road-load,, chemical thermodynamics, combustion kinetics, heat release and engine testing. he has published papers with the Society of Automotive Engineers and frontiers in Education.

 



Daniel Cordon
2004 Student-of-the-Year

Outstanding
Graduate Students

2007--Matthew Benke
2006--Nathan Bradbury
2005--Yuri Meresczak
2004--Dan Cordon
2003--Philip Rust
2002--David Alexander
2001--Geoffrey Judd
2000--Dan Gerbus
1999--Paul Coffelt
1998--Andrew A. Miller
1997--Matthew Zoll

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