Genevieve Lipp
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director, First-Year Computing Program, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Bio
Genevieve Lipp is an Assistant Professor of the Practice in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke University. She has recently taught courses in programming, dynamics, control systems, and robotics. Her primary areas of interest are integrating computing education in the engineering curriculum, mastery learning for programming, and engineering students’ self-efficacy.
Lipp earned a B.S.E. in mechanical engineering and a B.A in German at Duke University and an M.S and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, in the area of nonlinear dynamics from Duke University.
Education
- Ph.D. Duke University, 2014
Positions
- Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Director of Duke Engineering First Year Computing
- Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Social Science Research Institute
Courses Taught
- ME 555: Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering
- ME 442: Introduction to Robotics and Automation
- ME 344L: Control of Dynamic Systems
- EGR 105L: Computing for Engineers
- EGR 103L: Computational Methods in Engineering
- ECE 899: Special Readings in Electrical Engineering
- ECE 551D: Programming, Data Structures, and Algorithms in C++
- ECE 493: Projects in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ECE 383: Introduction to Robotics and Automation
- ECE 382L: Control of Dynamic Systems
Publications
- Oca S, Lipp GM. Board 147: Work-in-Progress: The Effect of Summarizing a Research Article on Students' Area of Robotics Interest. In: ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 2023.
- Stach E, Lipp G, McGuire P, Santillan S. IT'S CURLING NIGHT IN NEW ORLEANS!. In: ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE). 2023.
- Hilton AD, Lipp GM, Rodger SH. Translation from Problem to Code in Seven Steps. In: CompEd 2019 - Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Global Computing Education. 2019. p. 78–84.
- Hilton AD, Lipp GM, Rodger SH. A technique for translation from problem to code. In: Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE. 2018. p. 375.
- Coonley K, Manturuk K, Miles J, Lipp G, Lorch C, Woodard C, et al. Massive open online laboratories? Ongoing work with microelectronics experiments performed outside of the traditional laboratory. In: ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings. 2016.
- Lipp GM, Mann BP. Analysis of stability differences in road and time trial bicycles with instantaneous and delayed control. Sports Engineering. 2015 Jun 1;18(2):67–78.
- Lipp GM, Mann BP. Dynamics of an eccentric disk on a curved surface. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 2014 Jan 1;266:34–41.
- Lipp GM, Hall KC, Mann BP. Effect of rider position on bicycle stability. In: ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE). 2013.
- Fulton AB, Lipp GM, Reid JD, Mann BP. Cycling aerodynamics: The effect of rider position on aerodynamic drag. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE). 2013 Jan 1;4 A.
- Tweten DJ, Lipp GM, Khasawneh FA, Mann BP. On the comparison of semi-analytical methods for the stability analysis of delay differential equations. Journal of Sound and Vibration. 2012 Aug 13;331(17):4057–71.
- Lipp GM, Mann BP. Potential well escape of an eccentric disk. ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceedings (IMECE). 2012 Jan 1;4(PARTS A AND B):871–8.
- Tweten DJ, Lipp GM, Khasawneh FA, Mann BP. Comparative study of semi-analytical methods for the stability analysis of delay differential equations. Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference. 2011 Dec 1;4(PARTS A AND B):447–56.
In The News
- Everything You'd Want to Know About Algorithms, Explained with Legos (Oct 26, 2020 | )
- Genevieve Lipp: Teaching Programming from Scratch (Aug 8, 2019 | Pratt School of Engineering)