Morgan Green

Morgan Green

Assistant Teaching Professor

Office: 203 Carpenter Hall
Email: green@me.msstate.edu
Phone: 662.325.2364

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Education

  • Ph.D., Engineering Education, Mississippi State University, 2023
  • M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2019
  • B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2017

Experience Record

  • Assistant Teaching Professor, Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2024-Present
  • Instructor, Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2019-2023
  • Director and Founder, Project ENspire, 2016-Present
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant, Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, 2017-2019
  • Graduate Assistant, Famous Maroon Band, Mississippi State University, 2017-2019
  • Undergraduate Researcher, Mississippi State University, 2015

Introduction

It is a pleasure to serve as a faculty member in the department that taught me how to be an engineer, now teaching others how to be engineers. Teaching is a major passion of mine, and I love being in the classroom interacting with students. I also enjoy interacting with students through my involvement with multiple student organizations such as the Mechanical Engineering Ladies Organization (MELO) and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society (TBP). I am proud to be the director and founder of Project ENspire, an engineering outreach program for 4th-6th grade girls.


Subject Areas Taught

  • Thermodynamics
  • Heat Transfer
  • Lab-based Courses

Research Overview

I am interested in finding ways to improve professional skills education at the undergraduate engineering level. My work shows a discrepancy in how students, faculty, and professional engineers perceive these skills and students’ abilities with them. I also study pedagogy to discover ways to be more effective in the classroom. A passion of mine is engineering outreach and related research, specifically for females.

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Selected Publications

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Conference Papers

  • Green, M. (2023). Integration of Discord as a Communication Tool in Undergraduate Engineering Courses, 2023 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Fairfax, VA.
  • Holdegraver, A. and Green, M. (2023). Improving Engineering Student Professional Communication Through Mini-Laboratory Reports, 2023 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Fairfax, VA.
  • Adams, B., Green, M., and Knizley, A. (2022). Consistency in Instruction and Assessment of Student Engineering Laboratories, 2022 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Charleston, SC.
  • Green, M., Spayde, D., and Mago, P., (2019). Evaluating Course Effectiveness during the Transition from Demonstration to Hands-on Teaching Methods in the Solid Mechanics Laboratory, 2019 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Raleigh, NC.
  • Green, M. and Knizley, A., (2018). Planning, Implementation, and Impact of K-12 Outreach Program Project ENspire, 2018 ASEE Southeast Section Conference, Daytona Beach, FL.

Service Positions

  • Mechanical Engineering Ladies Organization (MELO), Advisor
  • Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Chief Advisor
  • Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Laboratory Coordinator
  • Mississippi State University Academic Review Board, Member
  • American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Southeastern Section, Publications and Promotions Unit Secretary

Awards and Honors

  • Bagley College of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Teachers Inductee, 2023
  • Mississippi State University Zacharias Early Career Undergraduate Teaching Award Finalist, 2023
  • American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Outstanding New Teacher Award Nominee, 2023
  • Mechanical Engineering Department Outstanding Service Award, 2021
  • Bagley College of Engineering Student Hall of Fame Inductee, 2019
  • Mississippi State University Graduate School Student Hall of Fame Inductee, 2019
  • Mississippi State University President’s Commission on the Status of Women Outstanding Graduate Student Award, 2019