Dr. Cecil Richard Compeau Jr.

  • Professor of Practice at Ingram School of Engineering, College of Science & Engineering

Research Interests

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM: Course Conflict & Program Complexity Simulation (in progress)
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM: NSF-TUES Grant participant comparing online to classroom performance, 2011
Wilson Classical High School, Long Beach, CA: Learning environment surveys to develop new teacher skills, 2003
California State University Long Beach, CA: System model of special education referral, 2002

ACADEMIC RESEARCH

Doctoral Dissertation, UNM in conjunction with the Air Force Research Laboratory: An Ultrawideband Dual-Linear Polarization Feed for Solar Microwave Observation, 2010-2014
Master’s Thesis, MIT: Hydrogen permeation in amorphous metals, 1976-1978
Bachelor’s Thesis, MIT: Correlation between hydride texture and crystallographic orientation in Zircaloy-2 tubing, 1975-1976
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, MIT: Drive shaft failure analysis, 1975 – 1976