Garrett Love

Dean of Engineering and Computer Science

Durham

Joined NCSSM in January 2015

The oldest of seven children and a product of Aberdeen, ID and Tilton, NH, Dr. Garrett Love received degrees in Civil Engineering from MIT and Duke University in 1991 and 2001, respectively. His academic studies were complemented by a tour of service as a high school mathematics teacher in Helena, Arkansas with Teach for America 1991-1994, and by a 5-year stint 2001-2005 as a staff scientist with the Shodor Education Foundation, “a non-profit research and education organization dedicated to the advancement of science and math education, specifically through the use of modeling and simulation technologies.” Garrett joined the faculty of North Carolina Central University in the fall of 2005, serving 10 years and earning tenure as a professor in the Department of Environmental, Earth and Geospatial Sciences. After a semester of experience teaching IVC Honors Aerospace with NCSSM DEEP, he joined the program full time as an Instructor of Engineering in Fall 2015.

Garrett has extensive experience in computational modeling, originally applied to impact mechanics his dissertation included a model of a club impact with a golf ball, but since focused on a range of environmental problems including groundwater modeling, remote sensing of impervious surfaces and mapping of food deserts, many enhanced with newly procured skills in Geographic Information Systems GIS. He has a long-time interest in the development of curricular materials for enhancing engineering and other STEM education through computation, having designed online curricular models and lessons for Shodor, a proposed undergraduate major in Computational Science for NCCU, a module for NCCU Summer Ventures in Science and Mathematics entitled “The Scientist and the Super Model” focused on modeling and simulation, and most recently NCSSM accelerator courses “Young Builder’s Guild” and “Stars, Storms and Sims.” At NCSSM, Garrett has recently taught Civil and Environmental Engineering Online, Aerospace Engineering Online, IVC and Residential and Statics Residential. He also teaches a summer accelerator course in Rocketry.

Garrett spends “after-school” time coaching competitive soccer for eight- and nine-year-old girls with NCFC Youth and has a history of dabbling in amateur music and theater in the Triangle, as one-time accordionist with Jimmy Magoo and the Little Bang Band and performer with the Somnabulist project. His wife, Hope, is the theater director at East Chapel Hill High school and they met during a summer performance at the Forest Theater in Chapel Hill. Garrett has a school-age son who shares his love for board games and music.

BS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University
PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University


Engineering and Computer Science

Bec Conrad

Fabrication Laboratory Manager (Durham)

Michael D’Argenio

Instructor of Computer Science

Jon Davis ’88

Instructor of Engineering

Stephanie Eggers

Instructor of Computer Science

Kazi Farzana Firoz

Instructor of Engineering

Ben Halligan

Academic Programs Facilitator

Dustin Hand

Fabrication Laboratory Manager (Morganton)

Matthew Hilton

Instructor of Computer Science

Larry Hodges

Instructor of Computer Science

Letitia Hubbard

Instructor of Engineering and Mentorship

Rex Jeffries

Instructor of Engineering

John Kirk

Instructor of Engineering

Larry Myers

Instructor of Engineering

Shannon Namboodri

Chair of Engineering

Danial Nijhout-Rowe

Instructor of Computer Science

Lisa Palmisano

Administrative Assistant

Charles Robinson

Instructor of Computer Science

Rayn Sakaguchi

Instructor of Robotics and Engineering/Computer Science

Brian Sea

Chair of Computer Science