PAUL ALFRED LAGACE
Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and Engineering Systems
Co-Director, Leaders For Manufacturing and System Design and Management
Programs
Dr. Lagace received his Ph.D. from MIT. Upon joining the faculty in 1982, he
concentrated his work in the areas of mechanics, fracture, longevity, damage
resistance, and damage tolerance of composite materials and their structures.
He has published widely on these topics and on general topics related to
composite materials and their structures. In later years, he broadened his areas
of engagement to include overall views of engineering systems with particular
emphasis on effects of technology
Dr. Lagace has taught courses in the areas of mechanics of materials and
structures with special emphasis on composite materials and their structures and
has developed courses dealing with manufacturing with composite materials and
advanced topics in composite materials and structures. With James Mar, he
developed the video course series "Composite Materials". More recently he
developed a course on “Systems Thinking”. He currently is co-Director of the
Leaders for Manufacturing and System Design and Management programs --
both joint between the School of Engineering and the Sloan School of
Management..
Dr. Lagace has received departmental and Institute awards for excellence in
undergraduate teaching, and is a MacVicar Faculty Fellow. He is a member of
several societies, a fellow of the AIAA, an ICCM World Fellow of
Composites,served for six years as the president of the International Committee
on Composite Materials, and has received various awards. He also serves as a
consultant to industry and as a participant on various governmental committees.