Twenty-two Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty members received the Faculty Achievement, Research, Service or Teaching Award for 2013. Each award winner receives a $1,000 stipend funded by industry and alumni contributions. The awards were presented at a ceremony held Feb. 18 on campus.
Receiving the 2013 Achievement Award are:
— Dr. Petra DeWitt, assistant teaching professor of history and political science
— Dr. Nishant Kumar, assistant teaching professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering
— Dr. W. Eric Showalter, associate teaching professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering
— Dr. Theresa Swift, assistant teaching professor of electrical and computer engineering.
Receiving the 2013 Research Award are:
— Dr. Victor Birman, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the Engineering Education Center in St. Louis
— Dr. Joel Burken, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering
— Dr. Genda Chen, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering
— Dr. Richard Dawes, assistant professor of chemistry
— Dr. Fatih Dogan, professor of materials science and engineering
— Dr. Ulrich Jentschura, associate professor of physics
— Dr. Sanjay Madria, professor of computer science
— Dr. David Pommerenke, professor of electrical and computer engineering.
Receiving the 2013 Service Award are:
— Dr. Michael Davis, associate professor of economics
— Dr. Shannon Fogg, associate professor of history and political science
— Dr. John Myers, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering
— Dr. Paul Worsey, professor of mining and nuclear engineering.
Receiving the 2013 Teaching Award are:
— Dr. Diana Ahmad, associate professor of history and political science
— Dr. Kelly Homan, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering
— Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, associate professor of arts, languages and philosophy
— Dr. John C. McManus, professor of history and political science
— Dr. Kathryn Northcut, associate professor of English and technical communication
— Dr. Jeffrey Schramm, associate professor of history and political science.
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