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Robert Beck , professor, NAME, has been appointed the Herbert C. Sadler Collegiate Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, named for Professor Herbert C. Sadler, the co-founder and first chair of the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. (Mortimer E. Cooley was the other co-founder.) Beck is a former chair of the department and a fellow of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
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Janet Kozyra, research professor, AOSS, has been appointed the first recipient of the George Carignan Collegiate Research Professorship, named for Emeritus Professor George Carignan, the current interim associate dean for research. Kozyra is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union, associate editor of Geophysical Research Letters , the author or co-author of numerous publications, and a member of the Geospace Environmental Modeling Steering Committee for NSF's Atmospheric Sciences Division.
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Victor Li , professor, CEE, MSE, has been appointed the E. Benjamin Wylie Collegiate Professor of Civil Engineering, a professorship established to honor E. Benjamin Wylie, a distinguished retired faculty member of Civil Engineering. Li is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Technical University of Denmark in 2004.
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Joyce Penner , professor, AOSS, has been appointed the Aksel Wiin-Nielsen Collegiate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, named in honor of the first chair of the Department of Meteorology and Oceanography. Penner, a fellow of the American Geophysical Union, is the author or co-author of more than 200 refereed journal articles, book chapters and committee reports and has delivered lectures and papers around the world.
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James Wight , professor, CEE, has been appointed the Frank E. Richart Jr. Collegiate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, which honors Professor Bill Richart, a former chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and the Walter J. Emmons Professor of Civil Engineering. Wight is a fellow of the American Concrete Institute and serves as chair of its Building Code Commission. He has received many awards for teaching excellence and is the author of three books and numerous journal articles.
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Gary Herrin , professor, IOE, has been appointed interim associate dean for undergraduate education. Herrin is a long-time IOE program advisor who, among other successful ventures, created an educational development program for first-year and undeclared Michigan Engineering students.
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George Carignan , research scientist emeritus, AOSS, has been appointed interim associate dean for research. He's a senior member of IEEE and a member of the American Geophysical Union.
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Alec Gallimore, professor, AERO, has been named an associate dean for the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. Gallimore is director of the Michigan Space Grant Consortium, a member of ASEE, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau and Sigma Xi. He is also the associate editor for AIAA Journal of Propulsion and Power.
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Walter J. Weber, Jr., Gordon M. Fair and Earnest Boyce Distinguished University Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering, professor, CEE and ChE, was featured on the cover of the November 15, 2004 issue of Environmental Science & Technology .
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Alan Hunt, associate professor, BME, Ernest Hasselbrink, Jr., assistant professor, ME, and BME graduate student Kevin Ke made the cover of the September 1, 2005, Analytical Chemistry with their research, "Rapidly Prototyped Three-Dimensional Nanofluidic Channel Networks in Glass Substrates."
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Peter Chen, associate professor, EECS, and his students Sam King and George Dunlap received the Best Paper Award at the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference.
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Vineet Kamat, assistant professor, and Sherif El-Tawil , associate professor, CEE, have received the Best Paper Award from the Construction Research Congress 2005, American Society of Civil Engineers. El-Tawil also has received the 2004- 2005 Chi Epsilon James M. Robbins Excellence in Teaching Award for his dedication to teaching in Civil Engineering.
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Scott Fogler , Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering, has received the American Society for Engineering Education 2005 Award for Lifetime Achievement in Chemical Engineering Pedagogical Scholarship.
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Kensall Wise , J. Reid and Polly Anderson Professor of Manufacturing Technology, William Gould Dow Distinguished University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, professor, BME, has received the 2005 Small Tech Industry Pioneer Award.
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Thomas Zurbuchen , associate professor, AOSS, addressed the U.S. House and Senate about the importance of space-science research and the need for congressional staffers educated in basic science and research.
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Rachel Goldman , associate professor, MSE, EECS, has been named a 2005-2006 Radcliffe Institute Fellow at Harvard University for her project, "Directed Matrix Seeding of Semiconductor Nanostructure Arrays."
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Richard Woods , professor emeritus, CEE, has been recognized as an Honorary Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for distinguished service to civil engineering. The ASCE's Michigan and Ann Arbor branches named him engineer of the year.
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Farnam Jahanian , professor, EECS, received a 2005 Governor's University Award for Commercialization Excellence.
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Douglas Noll , professor, Biomedical Engineering, has received a 2005 Outstanding Teacher Award from the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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Gustavo Parra-Montesinos , assistant professor, CEE, has received the Shah Family Innovation Prize in recognition of his outstanding research and innovative application of high-performance fiber-reinforced cement composites in earthquake resistant structures.
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Avery Demond , associate professor, CEE, has received the 2005 GEM Outstanding Alumni in Academia Award in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the field of education.
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Christophe Pierre, Stephen P. Timoshenko Collegiate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has received the 2005 N.O. Myklestad Award, presented annually by the ASME Design Engineering Division in recognition of his innovative contributions to vibration engineering.
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Eric Michielssen , professor, EECS, joins the College from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He's best known for his groundbreaking work on fast multipole methods for speeding up the simulation of electromagnetic scattering from complex structures.
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Lutegarde Raskin , professor, CEE, joins Michigan from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. Her work addresses the linkage between water resources, waste management and molecular microbial detection technology for quality and operational needs.
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Ioannis Brilakis , assistant professor, CEE, recently earned his PhD in construction management and computational science from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. His research interests focus on computing and information technologies for the architecture, engineering, construction and facilities management industries.
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Jionghua (Judy) Jin , associate professor, IOE, joins the College from the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on quality engineering, which she broadly labels as "data fusion" and believes has applications in areas such as network intrusion detection, fraud detection and healthcare delivery.
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Wei Lu , assistant professor, EECS, most recently served as a postdoctoral researcher in Harvard's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. His research focuses on electrical transport properties on one-dimensional systems formed in semiconductor nanowire heterostructures, and on nanowire-based nano-electromechanical systems.
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Mark Van Oyen , associate professor, IOE, joins the College from Loyola University of Chicago and Northwestern University. His research concentrates on flexibility in production and the agility of service operations. He focuses on how flexibility is achieved through cross-trained workers and/or flexible machines.
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Richard Rood , professor, AOSS, joins the College from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. His research interests range from climate modeling to data assimilation and atmospheric chemistry. He's a leader in Earth System science and climate research.
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