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Dell K. Allen

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Dell K. Allen (born 1931) is an American engineer, and Professor Emeritus of manufacturing engineering at Brigham Young University (BYU). The Society of Manufacturing Engineers named their Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award after him.[1]

Allen received his B.S. in 1954 from the Utah State University, and his M.S. in 1966 from Brigham Young University. His later work was more focused on information storage and information retrieval[2] while his early work had been focused on metallurgy and manufacturing technology. After retiring as a professor at BYU Allen taught at Utah State University.

Publications

Books, a selection:

  • 1969. Metallurgy Theory and Practice. Chicago, American Technical Society
  • 1994. Fundamental principles of manufacturing processes. With Robert H. Todd and Leo Alting.
  • 1994. Manufacturing Processes Reference Guide with Robert H. Todd

References

  1. ^ BYU Magazine, Spring 2009 on magazine.byu.edu. Accessed May 30, 2013
  2. ^ Deseret News Dec. 18, 1989 on deseretnews.com. Accessed May 30, 2013