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Biography
John Camarda is a Professor and Program Coordinator of T121 Mechanical Engineering Technology – Design, in George Brown Polytechnic’s School of Engineering Technologies. John began teaching at the College in the T146 Mechanical Engineering Technician Tool and Die Program in 2010. In addition, since joining the College John was responsible for initially setting up and coordinating the University of Toronto machining labs program and Formula SAE race car manufacturing. John has also been active in applied research as faculty mentor on numerous applied research projects.
Academic Credentials
MASc, Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, 2007
BEng, Mechanical Engineering, Ryerson University, 2004
CofQ, Mould Maker, Ontario College of Trades, 2001
DTech, Mechanical Engineering Technician Tool and Die, George Brown Polytechnic, 2000
Areas of Specialization
Mechanical Engineering Technology
School of Mechanical Engineering Technologies
Areas of Expertise
Product Design
Precision Manufacturing
Rapid Prototyping
Rapid Manufacturing
Integrated systems design
