Kathleen Miezio, Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor

  • Milwaukee WI UNITED STATES
  • Rosenberg Hall: R05
  • Rader School of Business

Kathleen Miezio's expertise includes industrial design, education, new product management and human factors in industrial engineering.

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Education, Licensure and Certification

Ph.D.

Industrial Engineering

University of Wisconsin-Madison

1992

M.S.

Industrial Engineering - Human Factors

University of Wisconsin-Madison

1987

M.S.

Curriculum and Instruction

University of Wisconsin-Madison

1985

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Biography

Dr. Kathleen Miezio is an adjunct professor in MSOE's Rader School of Business and advises student capstone projects. She has industrial experience as principal of her own consulting firm and as director of the National Environmental Education and Training Center at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Center of Excellence.

Areas of Expertise

New Product Management
Industrial Engineering
Human Factors in Industrial Engineering
Curriculum and Instruction
Engineering Management

Accomplishments

Modern College of Business, Muscat Oman

Fulbright Senior Scholar

Affiliations

  • Kathleen Miezio Consulting : Principal

Event and Speaking Appearances

Graduate Work in the USA for Engineers

Guiataina Engineering College, Visukaputnam India  

Leadership Workshop

4 day conference AMIDEAST, Muscat Oman  

India and Ascendancy

International Conference on Business and Economics, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu India  

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Research Grants

Fulbright Fellowship Grant

US Department of State

$98,000

The Effectiveness of Interventions to Deal with Shift work Fatigue

Barrick Mining

$50,000

ADVANCE Program for the recruitment and retention of women in science and engineering

National Science Foundation

$1,200,000

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Selected Publications

A Computer Application to Teach Financial Literacy

IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC)

Warder, M.F., Gottlieb, T.J., Jung, P.J., Miezio, K.R., Carlson-Oehlers, V., Cohen, B.A

2018
The system of teaching financial literacy described in this paper has been developed by an undergraduate electrical engineering student. This system illustrates sophisticated economic concepts and the importance of household savings to people in developing countries. An undergraduate software engineering student has developed this system into a computer application to enhance and widen its usability, particularly with rural, subsistence farming communities. The computer application, which can be installed on both computers and smartphones, can be used by organizations that teach financial literacy in these communities.

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Financial Literacy Education and Responsibilities in Developing Countries Using a Computer Application

IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS)

Warder, M.F., Gottlieb, T.J., Jung, P.J., Miezio, K.R., Carlson-Oehlers, V., Cohen, B.A.

2018
The following topics are dealt with: human factors; social networking (online); sustainable development; social aspects of automation; data privacy; ethical aspects; distributed power generation; government data processing; educational institutions; innovation management.

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