
Dean, College of Engineering
James and Katherine Melsa Professor in Engineering
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Iowa State University
104 Marston Hall
Ames, IA 50011
Phone: 515 294-9988
Fax: 515 294-9273
E-mail: wickert
astate.edu
Mechanical vibration and noise control; continuous and multibody systems dynamics; applied mechanics; applications in computer data storage, flexible web material manufacturing, and friction-vibration interaction
Dr. Wickert is the director of the Vibration and Noise Control Laboratory and the author of the undergraduate textbook An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering.
Dr. Wickert serves as dean of the College of Engineering at Iowa State University. The college strives to be a leader in the dimensions of research, education, and professional service, and to exemplify the modern land-grant institution. Prior to his appointment as the college’s eleventh dean, Dr. Wickert chaired Iowa State’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, where he encouraged an environment of excellence through the hiring and professional development of faculty and staff, strategic research programs, recruiting and diversity initiatives, and accessibility to new educational opportunities.
Dr. Wickert’s research focuses on the dynamics of discontinuous and gyroscopic systems, specialties that encompass nonlinear vibration and the interplay between flexible and rigid-body motions. He is the author of 125 technical papers—articles that have been referenced over one thousand times—and the inventor of two U.S. patents. He has directed 30 public and private sector research grants and contracts and served as a consultant to 15 companies. Dr. Wickert’s research has advanced the technology of high-density computer data storage and improved the design of automotive disk brakes, gas turbine blades, and production equipment for sheet metal, polymer web, and chopped fiber materials. His research and technology transfer accomplishments have been recognized through the Curtis McGraw Research Award from the American Society for Engineering Education and the Technical Achievement Award from the Information Storage Industry Consortium. Dr. Wickert has served in numerous leadership roles within the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and he is a four-time invited contributor to the Information Storage Industry Consortium’s technical road-mapping team.
Dr. Wickert is the author of the textbook An Introduction to Mechanical Engineering, which has been translated into the Korean, Chinese, and Portuguese languages. He has mentored thirty graduate students and taught 2,000 students in the classroom. He is the recipient of the Ralph Teetor Educational Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers and the Curriculum Innovation Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for his work on integrating computer-aided engineering tools into undergraduate engineering curricula.
A fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dr. Wickert is a member of the American Society for Engineering Education, Society of Automotive Engineers, American Academy of Mechanics, American Association of University Professors, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Tau Sigma. Prior to his appointments at Iowa State, Dr. Wickert served on the faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, and he was an NSF/NATO postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK.