Office Hours
Email for times, or check the schedule on my door.
Biography
Dustin McNally is faculty member in Mechanical Engineering as well as the Assistant Dean in the College of Engineering & Mines. He is originally from the small town of Lisbon, ND. He has also spent time living in Egypt.
Mr. McNally is also an avid golfer, home remodeler, adventure motorcycle rider, and amateur stock trader.
ME 101 (Intro to ME & 3D CAD)
ME 201 (Student Design - Robot Design)
ENGR 460 (Engineering Economics)
ENGR 200 (Computer Applications for Engineers)
Eagle Scout
Engineer Certification (FE)
Outstanding Faculty Award (2017)
Advisor to winning team of the international design competition for ASME (2014)
Hole-in-One (x3)
University of North Dakota, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 2006
University of North Dakota, M.S., Mechanical Engineering, 2007
University of North Dakota, B.A., International Studies, 2011
University of Ulster (NI), Post Grad, Hydrogen Safety Engineering, 2009
Before joining CEM, he worked as an Engineer at the Energy Research Center (EERC) in the High Temperature Materials Lab, the Hydrogen Fuels development unit, and on various projects in Waste-to-Energy, Enhanced Oil Recovery, Hydrogen Explosion Safety, and lab equipment development. While working at the EERC he taught engineering courses as an adjunct, and eventually joined CEM full time in 2013.