AAAS Fellow, Materials Science Pioneer, & Climate Change

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has elected Shankar Mahalingam, Ph.D. (AL D '80), as a fellow. Dr. Mahalingam is the dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Cited "for distinguished contributions to the field of combustion using laboratory scale experiments and computational models, leading to... Continue Reading →

Laser Research, Faculty Positions, & Linda Katehi

Research being done at the University of Washington (UW) is using lasers to refrigerate water. A paper on this research was recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The senior author was Peter J. Pauzauskie, Ph.D. (KS G '02), an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at UW. "Typically, when... Continue Reading →

Rhodes Scholar, Academic All-American, & Marshall Scholar

The 2016 Rhodes Scholars have been announced. There are 32 American winners this year. One of the Scholars is a Tau Beta Pi member: (click here for full list) Logan C. Jackson, MA E 2016, is a civil engineering senior at Northeastern University (MA). She is Northeastern's first Rhodes Scholar and will do the M.Sc.... Continue Reading →

IP-Related Talk, Bender Obit, & Academic-All American

The American Society for Quality (ASQ) is hosting an event on Tuesday, November 24, at Kelly's Deli Conference Center in Rockville, Maryland. The agenda includes food, networking, and "Merger and Acquisition - The Best Global Practices on IP-Related Transactions" by Poh C. Chua (DC G '88). Chua is an attorney and partner with Lee and... Continue Reading →

ARCS Scholar, Academic All-Americans, & Chapter 5k (November 2015)

Carol C. Young, NY G 2010, has been selected as a 2015-16 ARCE Scholar. Young was awarded the Cooley Award from the Cooley Family Foundation during the ARCS Atlanta Chapter Scholar Awards Luncheon. She has received the Cooley Award consecutively for four years and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at Georgia Tech pursuing a degree... Continue Reading →

Benjamin Franklin Medal, Dean, & Partner (November 2015)

The Franklin Institute Awards has announced the 2016 Laureates, including the winners of the 2016 Benjamin Franklin Medal. Two Tau Bates have been recognized as medal winners this year. They are: Robert S. Langer Jr., Ph.D. - (NY D '70) 2016 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science for his design and implementation of multiple innovative... Continue Reading →

Interim Dean, Pumpkin Blast, & Energy/Materials Position

Ronald A. Perez, Ph.D. (WI G '83), has been named the interim dean of the Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). Dr. Perez has been a faculty member at UWM since 1990, is currently an associate professor of mechanical engineering, and previously served as interim dean and associate... Continue Reading →

SHPE Star Awards, The Bulletin, & Chapter Anniversary (November 2015)

At the 2015 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Conference last week, the annual STAR awards were announced "honoring key contributors in the Hispanic community in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)." This year there were 21 STAR Award winners, several of which are Tau Bates, including: Brian Vazquez (CA I '08)... Continue Reading →

Marshall Scholar Finalist, Initiations, & Executive Director’s Report

According to the University of Alabama at Birmingham news, recent graduate Ophelia L. Johnson, AL G 2015, has been selected as a finalist for the Marshall Scholarships program. The award would allow Johnson to spend a year studying medical device design and entrepreneurship at Imperial College London. She graduated from UAB with a degree in... Continue Reading →

Provost, Board of Trustees, & NSF Grant (November 2015)

Current dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Rochester, Robert L. Clark, Ph.D. (VA B '87), has been named the next provost at Rochester beginning July 1, 2016. Dr. Clark will step down as engineering dean, but will serve in dual roles as provost and senior vice president... Continue Reading →

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