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Jerry Davis, PhD, CPE, CSP

Dr. Jerry Davis is a assistant professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Auburn University, AL. A member of IIE and ASSE, Jerry specializes in the area of work measurement, methods engineering and occupational safety. Jerry is a member of the Board of Directors of IIE's Society for Work Sciences (SWS), and is currently serving as the SWS President till 2007.

In the undergraduate industrial engineering program, Jerry teaches the Methods Engineering & Work Measurement Course and Lab, an Occupational Safety & Ergonomics Course (jointly with Dr. Rob Thomas), and Senior Design periodically. Teaching responsibilities at the graduate level include all Safety Engineering Courses, and OSE/OIPRT Seminar (Jointly with Dr. Rob Thomas). He is currently developing a graduate work measurement and methods course that he hopes to commence teaching during the summer of 2007.  

He is certified by H.B. Maynard and Company, Inc. in the use of BasicMOST, MiniMOST, and ErgoMOST predetermined time and motion systems. Dr. Davis has been recognized in United States District Court as an expert witness in regards to work measurement matters relating to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).  

Jerry received his Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Auburn University in 2001. He is married to Cathy Jean (Thornton) Davis and their children, Crystal and Ryan, both attend Auburn University.

Announcements

- Dr. Davis is giving a research seminar on OS&E research.


Last updated: 02/21/06