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Joseph C. Guarino, Ph.D., P.E. Dr. Joe Guarino received a B.S. degree in
Geology in 1977 and in Geophysics in 1983, both from Boise State University.
He completed his M.S. in Geological Engineering and Ph.D. in Mechanical
Engineering at the University of Idaho, Moscow, in 1982 and 1990,
respectively. Dr. Guarino began his teaching career in the Mechanical
Engineering Department at Boise State University in 1991. He served as the Chair of the ME
department from its inception in 1996 until the spring of 2001. Previous to
his BSU teaching career, he had worked as a research engineer at Ford Motor
Company (1990-1991), and as an engineering consultant and Vice-President of
Bio-Sonics (1983-1994).
Dr. Guarino's research interests focus on vibrations, modal analysis,
acoustics, and biomechanics.
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