Faculty: Dr. D. R. Woods
Professor Emeritus
Department of Chemical Engineering
McMaster University
1280 Main Street West, Hamilton
Ontario, Canada L8S 4L7
office: JHE-117
email: woodsdr@mcmaster.ca
voice: (905) 525-9140 ext.27339
B.Sc. Queens University (1957), M.S., University of Wisconsin (1958), Ph.D.University of Wisconsin (1961), D.Sc. Queen's University (1996), F.C.I.C., F.A.I.Ch.E., P.Eng.
Research Interests
Dr. Woods's research interests include improving
student learning, the use of problem
based learning, surface phenomena, cost estimation, trouble shooting,
decision
making and problem solving. Dr.Woods retired in 2000 and his research
program is
no longer active in terms of considering applications for research employment,
graduate
student admission, or summer internships
Selected Publications 2006 - 2010
D.R. Woods (2006) "For the sake of argument... If the conventional
lecture is dead,
why is it alive and thriving?" Editorial, Chemical Engineering Education.
40, no. 2,
Spring, inside front cover page
D.R. Woods (2006) "Successful Trouble Shooting for process engineers:
a complete
course in case studies" Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany
D.R. Woods (2007) "Preparing for PBL" 3rd ed., McMaster University,
Hamilton ON posted
on the web 2007 at http://www.chemeng.mcmaster.ca/innov1.htm
D.R. Woods (2007) “Rules of Thumb in Engineering Practice”, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, Germany
D.R. Woods (2007), "Helping students gain the most from their PBL
experience" chapter
in book "Management of Change: Implementation of Problem-based and
Project-based
Learning in Engineering”, Erik de Graaf and Anette Kolmos, eds.,
Sense Publishers,
p. 181 - 195
D.R. Woods (2008) “The MPS program”, updating materials on the web 2007 at http://www.chemeng.mcmaster.ca/innov1.htm
D.R. Woods, J. Couper and A.N. Hrymak (2008) “Conceptual Process
Design, Process
Improvement and Trouble shooting," Chapter 16 in Albright’s
Chemical Engineers Handbook"
L.F. Albright, ed., Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL
D.R. Woods and Heather Sheardown (2009) “Ideas for Creating and Overcoming Student Silences,” Chem Eng Education, 44 (2) 125-130
D.R. Woods (2010) “Motivating and Rewarding University Teachers to Improve Student learning: a guide for faculty and administrators”, 14 Chapter book, City University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong
D.R. Woods and Diane E. Woods (2010) "The Mills of Waterdown, the growth of an Ontario village 1790 to 1915," self published, Waterdown

