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College Faculty Awards

Each spring, the College of Engineering and Science honors outstanding faculty with several awards that recognize excellence in teaching and research.

The Murray Stokely Award is given to a faculty member in engineering for excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level with emphasis on the most recent three years. This year’s award was presented to Adam Hoover, associate professor, Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Lin Dearing, professor of mathematical sciences, was honored with the Award of Excellence for Teaching in the Sciences. The award is given to a faculty member in sciences or textiles to recognize excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level with emphasis on the most recent three years.

Naren Vyavahare, Endowed Chair and Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, was awarded the McQueen Quattlebaum Faculty Achievement Award. It recognizes faculty accomplishments in the preceding year and distinctions and awards in the past three years.

Aparao Rao, professor in physics and astronomy, received this year’s Award for Faculty Achievement in the Sciences. This award recognizes the science faculty member who demonstrated the highest level of research achievement during 2003.

Matt Ohland, associate professor of general engineering, is the recipient of this year’s Byar’s Prize for Excellence in Teaching, which recognizes outstanding instruction in engineering fundamentals.

 



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