Background
Lucas, Carol Lee was born on February 13, 1940 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States. Daughter of Howard Cleveland and Sarah Ivy (Easterby) Nogle.
Lucas, Carol Lee was born on February 13, 1940 in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States. Daughter of Howard Cleveland and Sarah Ivy (Easterby) Nogle.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, South Dakota, 1961. Master of Science, University Arizona, Tucson, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1973.
Teacher Spanish, Mitchell (South Dakota) High School, 1960-1961. Teacher mathematics, English and science United States Army, Furth, Germany, 1961-1962. System analyst Cargill Inc., Minneapolis, 1962-1965.
Research associate University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1973-1976, lecturer, 1976-1977, assistant professor curriculum in biomedical engineering and mathematics, 1977-1984, associate professor department surgery, 1984-1989, professor, since 1989, acting chairman curriculum biomedical engineering and mathematics, 1990-1992, chairman biomedical engineering, 1992—2001. Program director National Science Foundation, 2001—2004. National Institutes of Health trainee, 1968-1973.
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Heart Association, North Carolina Heart Association (Founders award 1982, 84), biomedical Engineering Society, Cardiovasc. Systems Dynamics Society, American Institute Biological and Medical Engineers, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Richard Albert Lucas, February 26, 1961. Children: Wendy Lee, Sean Richard.