James McCusker has taught at Wentworth since 2010, becoming an associate professor in 2016. He developed the Parameter Signature Isolation Method (PARSIM) and has published research on its applications including to turbo jet engines and injection molding simulation models. With experience at Pratt & Whitney and Brigham and Women's Hospital, he holds a PhD and an MS in Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on process automation from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a BS in Electromechanical Engineering from Wentworth. He is currently involved in externally collaborative robotics projects with Logic, Teradyne, and Naval Undersea Warfare Systems.
James McCusker has taught at Wentworth since 2010, becoming an associate professor in 2016. He developed the Parameter Signature Isolation Method (PARSIM) and has published research on its applications including to turbo jet engines and injection molding simulation models. With experience at Pratt & Whitney and Brigham and Women's Hospital, he holds a PhD and an MS in Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on process automation from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a BS in Electromechanical Engineering from Wentworth. He is currently involved in externally collaborative robotics projects with Logic, Teradyne, and Naval Undersea Warfare Systems.