Neal A. Lewis, Ph.D.

Awards and Honors

  • Certified as a Professional Engineering Manager (PEM) by the American Society for Engineering Management, 2014
  • Merl Baker Award for service to the Engineering Management Division of ASEE, 2013
  • ASEE Professional Interest Council #1 Best Paper Award, ASEE 2012 National Conference
  • ASEE Engineering Economy Division Best Paper Award, ASEE 2012 National Conference
  • Honorable Mention, 2012 Financial Education Association Annual Conference
  • "Can We Capture the Value of Option Volatility" recognized as the most downloaded article in The Engineering Economist for 2011 by publisher Taylor and Francis
  • "Waiting Cost Models for Real Options" recognized as one of five most cited articles in The Engineering Economist, 2009-2011 by publisher Taylor and Francis
  • Eugene L. Grant Award for best article in The Engineering Economist, 2009
  • Ted Eschenbach Engineering Management Journal Best Article Award, 2005
  • Outstanding Teaching Commendation Award, University of Missouri - Rolla, 2005
  • Chancellor's Fellowship, 2001 2004
  • 2nd Place Student Paper, American Society for Engineering Management National Conference, 2003      
  • Alpha Iota Delta (honor society in Decision Sciences), 2002
  • Quality Excellence Awards, Bayer Corporation (1997, 1998, 1998, 2000, 2001)
  • Sigma Beta Delta (honor society in Business, Management, and Admin.), 1999
  • Omega Chi Epsilon (honor society in Chemical Engineering), 1974
  • Tau Beta Pi (honor society in Engineering), 1973

Dr. Neal Lewis received his Ph.D. in engineering management in 2004 and B.S. in chemical engineering in 1974 from the University of Missouri - Rolla (now the Missouri University of Science and Technology), and his MBA in 2000 from the University of New Haven. He is an associate professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. He has over 25 years of industrial experience, having worked at Procter & Gamble and Bayer. Prior to UB, he has taught at UMR, UNH, and Marshall University, and is the winner of 4 best paper awards.


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