by Camilla Shumaker | Mar 28, 2016 | faculty appreciation, Q & A, Spring 2016
Shannon Servoss is an associate professor of chemical engineering and holder of the Ralph E. Martin Endowed Professorship in Chemical Engineering. Her research focuses on biomimetic materials for biomedical applications. Why did you choose to teach and research in...
by Camilla Shumaker | Mar 23, 2016 | faculty appreciation, Q & A, Spring 2016
Omar Manasreh is a professor of electrical engineering. His research focuses on optoelectronics and nanomaterials. Why did you choose to teach and research in your field? Professor with funding is the best job in the world. What’s your favorite thing about teaching at...
by Camilla Shumaker | Mar 23, 2016 | faculty appreciation, Q & A, Spring 2016
Benjamin Runkle is an assistant professor of biological and agricultural engineering. His research focuses on greenhouse gases, specifically the carbon cycle and the production of methane. Why did you choose to teach and research in your field? I love the environment...
by Camilla Shumaker | Mar 23, 2016 | faculty appreciation, Q & A, Spring 2016
Kim Needy is the dean of the Graduate School and International Education. She is also an industrial engineering professor, whose research topics include engineering management, sustainability and supply chain optimization. Why did you choose to teach and research in...
by Camilla Shumaker | Mar 23, 2016 | faculty appreciation, Q & A, Spring 2016
Alan Mantooth is a Distinguished Professor of electrical engineering and holder of The Twenty-First Century Research Leadership Chair. His research focuses on IC design and power electronics. Why did you choose to teach and research in your field? I enjoy leading...