[1] He previously served as the institute's director of operations and a division head and as the University of Dayton's director for technology partnerships.
[1][3] During the 2002–2003 term, Leland was named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
[3] Leland received a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Kentucky in 1994.
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