Director for Modeling & Simulation in Corporate R&D - Procter & Gamble
Mr. Lange received a BSChE from the University of Missouri in 1978. He joined Procter & Gamble in May, 1978 as a Product Technical Engineer. Mr. Lange has spent his career modeling and simulating products and production systems; from how the aerodynamics of peanuts affect roasting, to how baby sizes affect the probability of a urine leak in a diaper. In 1994, Mr. Lange was recognized with a PRISM award (Professional Recognition of Individual Sustained Mastery) - P&G's highest technical recognition award for Engineering.
In 1998, Mr. Lange was appointed Associate Director for Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) in Baby Care, and Reliability Engineering responsibilities for all P&G Paper goods including Always, Charmin and Bounty. In August 2004, Mr. Lange was appointed Director for Modeling & Simulation in Corporate R&D. In this position, Mr. Lange heads P&G's modeling & simulation efforts including CAE and Computational Chemistry efforts.











