1st Edition
Expanding US Manufacturing The Role of Technology, Policy, and Trade
Contents
PART I: Background
Chapter 1 How Did It Come to This?
Chapter 2 A Brief Historical Perspective of American Manufacturing
Chapter 3 Modern Product Development and Manufacture
Chapter 4 The Technology Readiness Level Approach
PART II: The Importance of Manufacturing and Commerce
Chapter 5 The Importance of Manufacturing in Modern Economies
Chapter 6 The Myth of the Post-Manufacturing Economy
Chapter 7 Free/Fair Trade and The Pax Americana
Chapter 8 Automation and Its Influence
Chapter 9 Manufacturing and Materials
Chapter 10 Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence
Chapter 11 Manufacturing and Energy
Chapter 12 Manufacturing and National Security
PART III: Workforce
Chapter 13 The Manufacturing Ecosystem
Chapter 14 Modernization of the Workforce
Chapter 15 Labor and the Moral Limits to Capitalism
PART IV: The Role of Government Investment 144 16 Basic Research Funding
Chapter 17 Applied Research Funding
Chapter 18 Demonstration and Manufacture
Chapter 19 Made In China 2025
PART V: The Role of Government Interference
Chapter 20 Potential Government Impact on Manufacturing Activity
Chapter 21 Intellectual Property and Cybersecurity
Chapter 22 Tariffs and Other Barriers
Chapter 23 Issues with Management
Chapter 24 Summary of Key Concepts
Chapter 25 The Path Forward
Biography
Steven R. Schmid is the Belk‑Woodward Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Before joining UNC Charlotte, he spent nearly 30 years on the faculty of the University of Notre Dame. His teaching and research span manufacturing, machine design, and tribology. From 2016 to 2018, Professor Schmid served at the National Science Foundation as Program Director for the Manufacturing Machines and Equipment program and as Head of the Advanced Manufacturing Cluster. He earned his B.S. (with Honors) from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Northwestern University. Schmid has received numerous honors, including the John T. Parsons Award (SME), the Newkirk Award (ASME), the SME Gold Medal, the David Dornfeld Manufacturing Innovation Award, three Kaneb Center Teaching Awards, the Ruth and Joel Spira Award for Excellence in Teaching, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Manufacturing Engineering Society of Spain. He is a past president of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution (NAMRI, 2015–2016) and was the first Academic Fellow at the Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office within the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he contributed to the design of the Manufacturing USA program. Schmid is the author of more than 140 technical papers and co‑author of several widely used textbooks, including Fundamentals of Machine Elements, Fundamentals of Fluid Film Lubrication, Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, Schey’s Tribology in Metalworking, and Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. He is a Fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.






