Hannah Budinoff
Assistant Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering
Dr. Hannah Budinoff is an Assistant Professor of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona. Her research interests include additive manufacturing, geometric manufacturability analysis, design for manufacturing, and engineering education. She completed her PhD in 2019 in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, where she was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. She oversees the Manufacturing and Design Exploration (MADE) research group at the University of Arizona (https://made.lab.arizona.edu/).
Interests
Teaching
Engineering design; Additive manufacturing
Research
Design for additive manufacturing; Manufacturability analysis; Engineering education
Selected Publications
Journals/Publications
- Budinoff, H. D., & Mcmains, S. (2020). Improving Outcomes and Participation in the Prototyping Process Using Design-for-Additive-Manufacturing Training. International Journal of Engineering Education, 36(4), 1170-1183.
- Budinoff, H. D., McMains, S., & Rinaldi, A. (2018). An interactive manufacturability analysis and tolerance allocation tool for additive manufacturing. Proceedings of the 2018 ASME IDETC-CIE Conference, 2A.
- Budinoff, H., & McMains, S. (2018). Prediction and visualization of achievable orientation tolerances for additive manufacturing. Procedia CIRP, 75, 81-86.
- Budinoff, H., & McMains, S. (2018). Relationships between spatial visualization ability and student outcomes in a 3D modeling course. The Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 82(2).
- Budinoff, H., Bhinge, R., & Dornfeld, D. (2016). A material-general energy prediction model for milling machine tools. Proceedings of the 2016 International Symposium on Flexible Automation (ISFA), 161-164.
Proceedings Publications
- Budinoff, H. D. (2020, June). Engineering Graphics in a Community College Setting: Challenges and Opportunities. In ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition.
- Budinoff, H. D., Sun, Y., & McMains, S. (2020, August 2020). Comparison of Real-Time Geometric Analyses to Predict Warping Deformation in Fused Filament Fabrication. In ASME International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference, 84256.
Awards
- Design Essay Competition winner
- NSF/American Society of Mechanical Engineers, awarded at ASME IDETC/CIE, Summer I 2019
- Best diversity paper nominee
- ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Summer I 2019
- Best Paper Award
- ASEE Design Graphics Division, Summer I 2019
- Graduate Research Fellowship
- National Science Foundation, Fall 2015
Degree(s)
- Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States
- M.S. Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States
- B.S. Mechanical Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, United States