Greg Luecke

Part-Time Lecturer of Engineering

207-780-5287

149 John Mitchell Center, Gorham Campus

Education

  • 1992 PhD Pennsylvania State University, Mechanical Engineering
  • 1987 MS Yale University, Engineering and Applied Science
  • 1979 BSME University of Missouri-Columbia, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Dr. Luecke worked in the aerospace industry designing electro-hydraulic flight controls at McDonnell-Douglas Corp and Sikorsky Aircraft for ten years before earning his PhD and pursuing a career in teaching and research.

His research in robotics, dynamic systems, and controls began at Iowa State University in 1992, when he moved his research focus from industry to academia. With past appointments in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, his work deals with the analysis, modeling, and simulation of dynamic systems with particular focus on applied real-time controls. The major emphasis is to develop accurate simulation tools for use in real-time computation applied to computer-controlled and mechatronic systems.

Along with his extensive industry experience, Dr. Luecke is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Maine (#12175) and the State of Iowa (#14068). In addition to teaching, Dr. Luecke performs technical consulting in dynamic systems, controls, robotics, simulation, and mechatronics.

207-780-5287

149 John Mitchell Center, Gorham Campus

Education

  • 1992 PhD Pennsylvania State University, Mechanical Engineering
  • 1987 MS Yale University, Engineering and Applied Science
  • 1979 BSME University of Missouri-Columbia, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering