Ken English

Ken English received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo in 2001, with his research focusing on using information technology and visualization to design and optimize complex, multidisciplinary system. Along with his research, Ken has worked in industry implementing digital solutions for sales and operations support in the food industry, plant layout in the chemical products industry, and with small companies looking to improve business performance. As a research site co-director of the NSF Center for eDesign, Ken is working with several universities and over 35 corporate and governmental partners to combine industry needs with academic resources to bridge the gap between research and implementation. In 2002, Ken co-developed a course, "Information Technology in Engineering Design" The first of its kind in the country, the course focused on introducing engineering students to how information technology would transform their workplace. In 2012, working with colleagues at the University at Buffalo, was an instructor in the Knowledge-Driven New Product Development (KD-NPD) program. Ken's view of learning is that the most successful learners are those that pursue learning as a continuous activity. This requires a philosophy that learning is not a finite act, limited to a classroom and a syllabus, but an ongoing process. He approaches teaching as an endeavor to encourage and exercise the curiosity of a student's mind and develop enthusiasm for a subject. As a result, a core belief in is that he should be viewed as a coach. Rather than indoctrinate students with a set of facts and figures, students develop the skills and basic knowledge that will enable them to continue learning outside the classroom.

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Digital Thread: Implementation (Coursera) Coursera
University at Buffalo,The State University of New York

Digital Thread: Implementation (Coursera)

Embark on a transformative journey into modern manufacturing processes with 'Digital Thread: Implementation'. This course delves deep into the integration of digital data throughout the product life cycle, enabling you to make informed decisions at every stage. Learn how to harness technology to streamline design, production, and maintenance for enhanced efficiency and innovation.

Jun 22nd 2026
5-12 Weeks
Digital Thread: Components (Coursera) Coursera
University at Buffalo,The State University of New York

Digital Thread: Components (Coursera)

Discover the transformative potential of the Digital Thread in this comprehensive course from Coursera. Designed for those looking to modernize their approach to manufacturing and design, 'Digital Thread: Components' offers a deep dive into how digitalization can revolutionize product development and lifecycle management. From concept to completion, learn how data integration and connectivity drive efficiency and innovation.

Jun 22nd 2026
3 Weeks
Digital Manufacturing & Design (Coursera) Coursera
University at Buffalo,The State University of New York

Digital Manufacturing & Design (Coursera)

Embark on a journey into the future of manufacturing with our 'Digital Manufacturing & Design' course. This course will guide you through the revolutionary transition from paper-based processes to cutting-edge digital methods that are revolutionizing the way products are designed and produced globally. By mastering DM&D, you'll be at the forefront of an industry in flux, ready to apply these new skills to enhance your career and contribute to innovative companies.

Jun 22nd 2026
2 Weeks
MBSE: Model-Based Systems Engineering (Coursera) Coursera
University at Buffalo,The State University of New York

MBSE: Model-Based Systems Engineering (Coursera)

Embark on a journey into advanced engineering practices with our 'MBSE: Model-Based Systems Engineering' course. This course will equip you with the skills needed to revolutionize your approach to system design and development, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness at every stage of the process.

Jun 22nd 2026
4 Weeks
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