About Jeff Andrew Hawks
Jeff Andrew Hawks is an accomplished Engineering Project Manager whose career is rooted in the principles of continuous innovation and lifelong learning. His passion for combining the realms of physiology and engineering mechanics is evident in his focus on robotic development, automation, and biomechanics.
Jeff is at the forefront of pioneering projects in robotic development and fabrication automation. His expertise spans the creation of robotic arms designed for welding and material handling, as well as the development of mechatronic devices that enhance fabrication processes. Among his most remarkable achievements is the development of a hip sled prototype for aiding Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients, a project that has garnered significant attention and anticipation from the research community.
His educational background is impressive, with a Ph.D. and Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has an extensive portfolio of journal publications, book chapters, and patents, highlighting his significant contributions to his field. His commitment to education is demonstrated through his teaching roles, having instructed the senior capstone design course at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department. Additionally, he established an interdisciplinary biomechanics course for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students.
Hawks has a keen interest in biomechanics and sports sciences, especially in designing assistive devices for rehabilitation. He has collaborated extensively with the Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility at the University of Nebraska-Omaha and the Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In 2013, his dedication to the field was evident when he served on the host planning committee for the American Society of Biomechanics conference in Omaha, NE.
Beyond his professional achievements, he is deeply committed to charitable work, particularly in aiding those with neurological diseases. He serves on the board of MS Forward, a nationally recognized gym for patients with neurological conditions. Through his involvement, he contributes not only his expertise but also time and resources to support the non-profit’s rehabilitation efforts. Additionally, he is an active donor to Christian Heritage, demonstrating his dedication to giving back to the community.
Jeff Andrew Hawks’s career is a testament to his dedication to merging engineering and physiology, his commitment to education and research, and his unwavering passion for community service and charitable engagement.