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Graduate Faculty product architecture, functional representations of de- sign, stystems modeling, design languages. The Graduate Faculty, acting in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Curators and cam- White, Daniel R., Ph.D., pus policy legislated by the General Faculty, is responsi- University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor of Ba- ble for the establishment of the policies, rules and regu- sic and Senior Investigator-Cloud and lations governing all graduate studies on the campus. Aerosol Laboratory. Atmospheric aerosol char- The membership of the Graduate Faculty consists acterization, development of atmospheric aerosol of the following: The President of the University of Mis- measurement and characterization instrumentation, souri, the Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor for Academic laboratory cloud . Affairs, all Deans that have administrative responsibili- ty related to graduate programs, Chairs of Departments Biological authorized to offer graduate degree programs, and oth- er members of the instructional and research faculty Lutz, Paula M., Ph.D., with rank or rank equivalent to Assistant Professor or Duke University, Professor of Biological Sciences and higher, who are accepted under the rules of the Gradu- Department Chair. Immunology, immunochemistry, mi- ate Faculty to assume the responsibilities and authori- crobiology. ties delegated to it. In this section, Graduate Faculty member are listed Brown, Roger F., Ph.D., under the specific discipline most closely allied with their Colorado State, Professor of Biological Sciences. Mam- graduate faculty status which may not necessarily reflect malian cell biology, developmental biology, molecular the department in which current appointment is held. biology. ______Frank, Ronald L., Ph.D., Superscripts 1 and 2 in the faculty listing refer to The Ohio State University, Associate Professor of Bio- the following common footnotes: logical Sciences. Molecular genetics, molecular biology. 1Registered Professional 2Registered Geologist Gale, Nord L., Ph.D., Brigham Young University, Professor Emeritus of Biolog- ical Sciences. Cell physiology, comparative physiology, Engineering physiological and environmental effect of heavy metals. (See Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Huang, Yue-Wern, Ph.D., Engineering Mechanics) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Assistant Professor of Basic Engineering Biological Sciences, Environmental toxicology. Mormile, Melanie R., Ph.D., , Assistant Professor of Biologi- Carroll, Douglas R., Ph.D.1 cal Sciences. Environmental microbiology. University of Missouri-Rolla. Associate Professor or Ba- sic Engineering and Director, Student Design Competi- Porterfield, D. Marshall, Ph.D., tion Center. Louisiana State University, Assistant Professor of Biolog- ical Sciences. Plant physiology and sensor . Davis, Robert L., Ph.D.1 University of Maryland. Professor of Basic Engineering Westenberg, David J., Ph.D., and Director, Instructional Software Development Cen- University of California-Los Angeles, Assistant Professor ter. Educational technology, instructional software. of Biological Sciences. Molecular micro-biology, micro- bial diversity, microbial physiology. Fannin, D. Ronald, Ph.D.,1 Texas Tech University, Professor and Chair of Basic En- gineering and Director of Freshman Engineering. Engi- neering education, advising techniques and administra- tion, freshman design, nonlinear control. Huebner, Wayne, Ph.D., University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor of Ceramic Engi- Hubing, Nancy, Ph.D., neering and Department Chair. Senior Investigator, North Carolina State University, Associate Professor of Graduate Center for Materials Research. Structure- Basic Engineering. , instructional property relationships in ferroelectric, peizoelectric, and technology, . ionically-conducting materials. 1 Philpot, Timothy A., Ph.D., Anderson, Harlan U., Ph.D., Purdue University. Assistant Professor of Basic Engi- University of California-Berkeley, Curators’ Professor of neering. Instructional Software, wood structures, struc- Ceramic Engineering; Senior Investigator, Graduate Cen- tural engineering. ter for Materials Research and Director, Electronic mate- Stone, Robert B., Ph.D., rials and Characterization Institute. Electrical and dielec- The University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of tric behavior, diffusion, sintering, solid state reactions. Basic Engineering. Design Theory and Methodologies, 62 — Graduate Faculty

Brow, Richard K., Ph.D., Crosser, Orrin K., Ph.D.,1 Pennsylvania State University, Professor of Ceramic Engi- Rice University, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engi- neering, and Senior Investigator, Graduate Center for Ma- neering. terials Research. and chemistry of inorganic glass- Forciniti, Daniel, Ph.D., es; spectroscopic characterization of glass structure; North Carolina State University, Associate Professor of preparation of novel glasses for seals and packaging. . Applications of molecular theo- Day, Delbert, E., Ph.D.,1 ries to problems in and sci- Pennsylvania State, Curators’ Professor of Ceramic En- ence. Bioseparation. Liquid state theories. gineering and Senior Investigator, Graduate Center for Johnson, James W., Ph.D.,1 Materials Research. Structure and properties of glass, University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Emeritus of oxynitride glasses, composites, solids and nuclear waste Chemical Engineering. Electrode kinetics, corrosion, ad- disposal, biomaterials. sorption. Fahrenholtz, William G., Ph.D., Liapis, Athanasios I., Ph.D., University of New Mexico, Assistant Professor of Ceram- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zurich). Profes- ic Engineering. , phase equilibria, re- sor of Chemical Engineering. Modeling of mass and heat active-metal processing, composites. transfer mechanisms in separation processes and het- Hilmas, Gregory E., Ph.D., erogeneous chemical reaction ; adsorption/des- University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Ceramic orption; lyophilization; chromatography; affinity chro- Engineering. Micro-structure processing of mechanical matography; perfusion chromatography; transport properties of structural ceramics; novel processing phenomena; biochemical engineering. techniques for the fabrication of fibrous monoliths. Manley, David B., Ph.D., Mattox, Douglas M., Ph.D., University of Kansas, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Rutgers University, Professor of Ceramic Engineering. Engineering. Thermodynamcis, vapor-liquid equilibri- Microelectronic ceramic processing, glass-to-metal um, distillation, process design and development. sealing, ceramic coatings, glass properties. Morosoff, Nicholas C., Ph.D., Moore, Robert E., Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Professor Emeritus of University of Missouri-Columbia, Curator’s Professor of Chemical Engineering and Research Investigator, Grad- Ceramic Engineering. Mechanical properties of polycrys- uate Center for Materials Research. processing talline ceramics, thermal shock behavior, creep of re- and polymerization, bulk and surface characterization of fractories, biomaterials, composites. solid polymers, gas transport properties of thin films. Ownby, Paul D., Ph.D.,1 Neogi, Parthasakha, Ph.D, Ohio State University, Professor of Ceramic Engineering Carnegie-Mellon University, Professor of Chemical Engi- and Research Associate, Graduate Center for Material neering. Interfacial and transport phenomena. Research. Solid and liquid surfaces, fabrication to high Patterson, Gary, Ph.D.,1 densities, vapor-solid reactions, atmosphere control, University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of hard inclusion composites. Chemical Engineering. Turbulent mixing, mixed chemi- Rahaman, Mohamed N., Ph.D., cal reactors, computed turbulent flow modeling, clo- University of Sheffield, England, Professor of Ceramic sures for modeling effects of mixing on chemical reac- Egnineering. Processing and sintering of structural and tions, polymer rheology, degradation of polymers and functional ceramics; sol-gel, chemical precipitation and polymer composites. powder processing; grain growth and micro-structure Reed, X B Jr., Ph.D., control, ceramic matrix composites. University of Minnesota, Professor of Chemical Engi- neering. of single- and two-phase flows Chemical Engineering including turbulence and stochastic drop mechanics, co- alescence hydrodynamics; multi-component and inter- Ludlow, Douglas K., Ph.D., phase transport phenomena including complex and Arizona State University, Professor of Chemical Engi- nonlinear chemical reactions. neering and Department Chair. Surface characteriza- tion, catalysts, adsorption. Rosen, Stephen L., Ph.D., Cornell University, Professor of Chemical Engineering. Azbel, David, D.Sc., Polymerization kinetics and mechanism, polymeric ma- Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology (Moscow), terials, applied rheology. Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering. Sitton, Oliver C., Ph.D., Book, Neil L., Ph.D., University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor of University of Colorado, Associate Professor of Chemical Chemical Engineering. Modeling and scale-up of ultra- Engineering. -aided chemical process design, sonic systems, effect of ultrasonics on mass transport electronic information management, and chemical and chemical kinetics with emphasis on polymer reac- process safety. Graduate Faculty — 63 tions, phase transfer catalysis and oxidation; biotech- Ercal, Nuran, Ph.D., nology and bioprocessing with emphasis on biochemical Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey, Associate Profes- reactor design and operation. sor of Chemistry. Analytical biochemistry, radiation biol- ogy, and cancer biology. Sourlas, Dionyssios D., Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles, Assistant Professor Grandjean, Fernande, Ph.D., of Chemical Engineering. Control; process ; Universite de Liege, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. optimization; pollution prevention through process en- Mossbauer and X-ray absorption spectoscopy. Magnet- gineering. ism and structure. Strunk, Mailand R., Sc.D.,1 James, William J., Ph.D., Washington University, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Iowa State University, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry. Engineering. Physical chemistry, mechanisms of anodic dissolutions of metals and alloys, passivation studies using potentio- Waggoner, Raymond C., Ph.D.,1 static methods, studies of point defects in solid prepa- Texas A&M, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineer- rations, studies of ferroelectric crystals, studies of the ing. structure of magnetic alloys by neutron diffraction. Wang, Jee-Ching, Ph.D., Kapila, Shudhender, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor of Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Pro- Chemical Engineering. Molecular modeling and simula- fessor of Chemistry. Gas phase reaction kinetics, appli- tion, nanofluid and nanoparticle technology, interfacial cation of supercritical fluid in organic analysis, organic phenomena and dynamics, transport in porous media, mass spectrometry, environmental chemistry. parallel and new simulation techniques. Kirkby, Scott, Ph.D., Chemistry Univeristy of Toronto, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Physical materials chemistry. Spectroscopic and crystal- lographic characterization of novel inorganic micro- Sinn, Ekkehard, Ph.D., porous materials. Research on reactions occurring with- University of New South Wales, Australia, Professor of in the pore structure. Chemistry and Department Chair. Inorganic and biolog- ical materials. Metalloenzymes. Magnetism. Relation Leventis, Nicholas, Ph.D., between electronic and molecular structure. Metal con- Michigan State University, Associate Professor of Chem- taining liquid crystals. Molecular magnets and molecu- istry. Organic chemistry, materials and surface chem- lar electronic. istry, electrochemistry. Bertrand, Gary L., Ph.D., Long, Gary J., Ph.D., Tulane University, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry. Syracuse University, Professor of Chemistry. Physical in- Physical chemistry, thermochemical investigations of bi- organic and solid state chemistry, magnetic, electronic, nary solvent systems, liquid-liquid equilibria internary spectral, and structural studies of transition metal com- systems, classical aqeous thermochemistry, heats of so- plexes, alkaloid and vitamin B6 complexes, X-ray and lution and solubility in complex systems. neutron diffraction, and Mossbauer effect studies. Biolsi, Louis Jr., Ph.D., Ma, Yinfa, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor Emeritus of Iowa State University, Associate Professor of Chemistry. Chemistry. Theoretical chemistry, scattering and trans- Analytical, bioanalytical chemistry. Bio-separation. High port theory of polyatomic molecules, gas surface inter- performance liquid and thin-layer chromatography. actions. Laser spectroscopy. Blum, Frank D., Ph.D., Manuel, Oliver K., Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Curators’ Professor of Chemistry. University of Arkansas, Professor Emeritus of Chem- Polymer-solvent and polymer-surface interactions. Poly- istry. Nuclear chemistry and cosmochemistry, mass mer characterization. Dynamics in polymer solutions, spectrometric analysis of noble gases and neutron-acti- bulk and adsorbed polymers. Colloid chemistry. Structure vation analysis of other trace elements in meteoritic, and dynamics in micro-emulsions, liquid crystals, mi- terrestrial and lunar samples. celles, and vesicles. NMR spectroscopy and diffusion. Matthews, Richard H., Ph.D., Brewer, Terry L., Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Adjunct Professor of North Texas State University, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. Radiation oncology, bio- and radiochemistry. Chemistry. Chemistry of microelectronics. Merrow, Clifton N., Ph.D., Collier, Harvest L., Ph.D., University of Utah, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Mississippi State University, Professor of Chemistry. In- Analytical – physical chemistry. Multidimensional laser organic-organometallic chemistry, synthesis, structural, spectroscopy, remote sensing, infrared and raman spec- electronic analysis of macrocyclic-metal complexes, tral prediction, laser spectroscopy of biomaterials and metal binding polymer, kinetics and mechanism of met- inorganics, development of novel optical sensors. al-ligand interactions. 64 — Graduate Faculty

Reddy, Prakash V., Ph.D., ing water treatment; ozonation and advanced oxidation Case Western Reserve University, Assistant Professor of processes, adsorption, precipitation, electrowinning, ion Chemistry. Organofluorine chemistry. Friedel-Crafts exchange, pollution prevention, heavy metal recovery, reactions. Carbocation reaction mechanisms. Green and biodegradability enhancement. chemistry. Protein modifications. Belarbi, Abdeldjelil, Ph.D., Schuman, Thomas P., Ph.D., University of Houston, Associate Professor of Civil Engi- University of Alabama in Huntsville, Assistant Professor neering. Design and analysis of reinforced and pre- of Chemistry. Interfacial spectroscopy and chemistry; stressed concrete, analytical and experimental investi- coatings: adhesion, corrosion protection, adsorption gation of full-scale concrete structures, constitutive phenomena; organic polymer syntheses; industrial modeling of reinforced and prestressed concrete mate- agricultural applications and research. rials, continum mechanics, design and performance of architectural glazing systems in wind and earthquakes, Sotiriou-Leventis, Chariklia, Ph.D., use of FRP composites and smart sensors/actuators in Michigan State University, Associate Professor of Chem- civil infrastructures. istry. Bioorganic, physical-organic, and analytical or- ganic chemistry; synthesis, structural characterization, Burken, Joel G., Ph.D., kinetics, and mechanisms of organic reactions. University of Iowa, Assistant Professor of Civil Engi- neering. Environmental Engineering Research: Phytore- Stoffer, James O., Ph.D., mediation of organic contaminants and heavy metals, Purdue University, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry. Or- biological waste water treatment, constructed wetlands, ganic and polymer chemistry, isotope effects, carbon integrated remediation systems. acid acidity, trace organic analysis, polymer synthesis and characterization. Chen, Genda, Ph.D.,1 State University of New York at Buffalo, Assistant Pro- Switzer, Jay A., Ph.D., fessor of . Structural dynamics, ran- Wayne State University, Curators’ Professor of Chem- dom vibration, soil-structure interaction, bridge retrofit istry and Senior Investigator, Graduate Center for Mate- schemes, analysis and design of buildings and bridges, rials Research. Inorganic materials chemistry and elec- energy dissipation devices, health monitoring and active trochemistry. Research at interface between chemistry control of civil engineering structures. and , developing low- chemical processing methods for nanoscale materials Fitch, Mark W., Ph.D., and thin-film optoelectronic ceramic materials. University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of Civ- il Engineering. Bioremediation of recalcitrant pollutants, Van De Mark, Michael R., Ph.D., membrane reactors, genetically-engineered bacteria for Texas A&M University, Associate Professor of Chemistry. bioremediation, constructed wetlands for metals re- Organic and polymer chemistry, electrochemistry, sur- moval. face science, polymer synthesis, corrosion, and poly- mer/solvent interactions. LaBoube, Roger A., Ph.D.,1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Distinguished Teaching Whitefield, Philip D., Ph.D., Professor of Civil Engineering. Behavior and design of University of London – Queen Mary College, London, cold-formed steel structures, load and resistance factor England, Associate Professor of Chemistry. Analytical design of steel structures, design and behavior of light and physical chemistry, particulate characterization and steel construction, structural behavior of fiber rein- heterogeneous chemistry of atmospheric and environ- forced plastic members, behavior of bolted and welded mental processes. connections, structural stability, design of plates and Yelon, William B., Ph.D., shells, application of building code provisions. Carnegie-Mellon University, Adjunct Professor of Chem- Lentz, Rodney W., Ph.D.,1 istry. Solid state materials. Neutorn diffraction. Michigan State University, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Dynamic properties of highway materials, Civil Engineering soil properties, soil improvement, soil erosion, geoenvi- romental, geosynthetics. Schonberg, William P., Ph.D.,1 Luna, Ronaldo, Ph.D.,1 Northwestern University, Professor of Civil Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology, Associate Professor of and Department Chair. Armor/anti-armor, penetration Civil Engineering. Soil mechanics and foundation engi- mechanics, shielding against meteoroid and neering, geotechnical , hazard orbital debris impacts, hypervelocity impact phenome- modeling, numerical modeling and information sys- na, contact/impact problems in engineering mechanics. tems. standards for acquisi- Adams, Craig D., Ph.D.,1 tion of field and laboratory data. Spatial analysis, mod- University of Kansas, Mathes Professor of Civil Engi- eling and representation of geotechnical data in 3D/2D neering, Director of the Environmental Research Center. space for use in information systems (e.g., GIS, remote Physicochemical technology development for industrial sensing, data visualization, and macro/micro image wastewater, hazardous waste, groundwater, and drink- processing). Graduate Faculty — 65

Mendoza, Cesar, Ph.D., Stephenson, Richard W., Ph.D.,1 Colorado State University, Associate Professor of Civil Oklahoma State University, Professor of Civil Engineer- Engineering. Interaction of stream beds with turbulent ing. Foundation design, engineering behavior of soils, flow, water quality in streams and lakes, floodwaves. embankment dams, geoenvironmental engineering. Morris, Charles K., Ph.D.,1 Zhang, Xiaoqi (Jackie), Ph.D., University of Illinois, Associate Professor of Civil Engi- University of Cincinnati, Assistant Professor of Civil En- neering. Stochastic processes in hydrology, water gineering. Biofilm-based wastewater treatment shed modeling, fluid mechanics, steady and unsteady processes, biofilm structure, properties of extracellular fluid flow, mathematical modeling, statistics. polymeric substances (EPS), and pollutant transport/re- moval mechanisms. Myers, John., Ph.D.,1 University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of Civ- il Engineering. High performance concrete (HPC) be- Emeritus Titles in Civil havior and durability performance (PC and RC); devel- opment of infrastructure systems and monitoring Engineering techniques; fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) in structur- al repair and strengthening applications with an empha- Andrews, William A., Sc.D., sis related to structural behavior, bond, substrate char- Washington University, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engi- acterization, and durability performance. neering. Analysis of large building trusses, plastic behavior of metals, shells and application of design pro- Nanni, Antonio, Ph.D.,1 cedures of ultimate strength of reinforced concrete. University of Miami, Coral Gables, Vernon and Maralee 1 Jones Professor of Civil Engineering, Director of the Cheng, Franklin Y., Ph.D., Center for Infrastucture Engineering Studies. Behavior University of Wisconsin, Curators’ Professor Emeritus of of structural concrete systems, characterization and Civil Engineering. Behavior of inelastic systems subjected performance of repair/strengthening , to dynamic loads and earthquakes finite element meth- structural assessment of constructed facilities. ods, computer methods in elastic and inelastic complex structures, optimum design of structural systems, dy- Petry, Thomas M., Ph.D.,1 namic instability, nonlinear and random vibrations. Oklahoma State University, Professor of Civil Engineer- 1 ing. Geotechnical Engineering, characterization of clays Dare, Charles E., Ph.D., and their behavior, physico-chemical phenomena in University of Iowa, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineer- soils, performance based testing of soils, stabilization of ing. Traffic, engineering and traffic safety, environmen- sols and chemical stabilization of clays. tal impact of transportation systems, applications of quantitative techniques to transportation problems, Qureshi, Mohammad, Ph.D.,1 transportation planning, energy contingency, planning, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Assistant Professor . of Civil Engineering. Traffic operations, design of trans- 1 portation facilities, airport operations, transportation Munger, Paul R., Ph.D., safety. University of Arkansas, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engi- neering. Electric analog studies of groundwater seep- Richardson, David N., Ph.D.,1 age, flow of non-Newtonian fluids (fluid-solid transport), University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor of Civil energy dissipation by means of hydraulic jump, internal Engineering. Properties of construction materials, prop- spillway type rockfill dams, certain problems involving erties of shale, pavement analysis and design. surface runoff, river mechanics (potamology). Showalter, Eric, Ph.D.,1 Prakash, Shamsher, Ph.D.,1 Purdue University, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineer- University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineer- ing. Green construction. IT applications in construction, ing. Soil dynamics, earthquake effects on soil, piles, and technology cost effectiveness, productivity simulation. retaining walls under dynamic loads, liquefaction of silts, prediction and performance of geotechnical engineering. Silva, Pedro, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego, Assistant Professor Senne, Joseph H. Jr., Ph.D.,1 of Civil Engineering. Development of performance- Iowa State University, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engi- based procedures for the design and retrofit of civil in- neering. Dynamic loading of bridges and buildings, frastructures. model analysis of thin shell and other structures, in- strumentation techniques, optical tooling, remote sens- Spring, Gary S., Ph.D.,1 ing, and . University of Massachusetts, Associate Professor of Civ- il Engineering. Traffic operations and safety, systems TerKonda, Purush K., Ph.D., and evaluation, highway engineering and de- University of Texas at Austin, Professor Emeritus of Civ- sign, applications of advanced technologies to trans- il Engineering. Bioremediation of soil and groundwater, portation problems, and sustainable development. biofiltration of gaseous chlorinated solvents, physical and chemical processes, indoor and outdoor air quality. 66 — Graduate Faculty

Westphal, Jerome A., Ph.D.,1 Prater, John B., Ph.D., University of Nevada, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engi- University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor Emeri- neering. Application of statistical methods and digital tus of Computer Science. modeling techniques to study hydrologic processes. Pyron, Howard, Ph.D., Study of changes in hydrologic regime in response to hu- Iowa State University, Associate Professor Emeritus of man activity in rural and urban watersheds. Interrela- Computer Science. Numerical analysis, micro systems. tionships between water quality and hydrologic systems. Rigler, A. Kellam, Ph.D., Yu, Wei-Wen, Ph.D.,1 University of Pittsburgh, Professor Emeritus of Comput- Cornell University, Curators’ Professor Emeritus of Civil En- er Science. gineering and Founding Director of the Wei-Wen Yu Center for Cold-Formed Steel Structures. Structural behavior and Sabharwal, Chaman L., Ph.D., optimum design of cold formed steel structures, including University of Illinois, Professor of Computer Science. structural systems, members, and connections. Parallel algorithms, visualization and image processing, graphics, image databases. Sager, Thomas J., Ph.D., (See Electrical and Computer Engineering) New Mexico, Associate Professor Emeritus of Computer Science. Languages, compilers, algorithms. Computer Science Subramanya, S.R., Ph.D., George Washington University, Assistant Professor of St. Clair, Daniel, C., Ph.D. Computer Science. Multimedia information systems, University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor of Computer Sci- parallel processing. ence and Department Chair. , ma- Wilkerson, R.W., Ph.D., chine learning, neural networks, data mining. Southern Illinois University, Professor of Computer Sci- DeKock, Arlan R., Ph.D. ence. Automated reasoning, intelligent systems. University of South Dakota, Professor of Computer Sci- Xia,Franck, Ph.D., ence. Undergraduate education. Universite’ Pierre et Marie CURIE (Paris VI), Institut Ercal, Fikret, Ph.D., Blaise PASCAL, Associate Professor of Computer Sci- The Ohio State University, Professor of Computer Sci- ence, . ence. Parallel and distributed computing, algorithms, Zobrist, George W., Ph.D., computer vision. University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Emeritus of Fu, Yongjian, Ph.D., Computer Science. Simon Fraser University, Canada, Assistant Professor of Computer Science. Data mining, intelligent databases, Economics distributed database systems. Gillett, Billy E., Ph.D., Bryant, Richard R., Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Professor Emeritus of Com- University of California-Davis, Associate Professor of puter Science. Economics. Labor studies, cost benefit analysis, envi- ronmental/natural resources. Hilgers, Michael, Ph.D., Brown University, Assistant Professor of Computer Davis, Michael, Ph.D., Science. Computational Science, theoretical computer University of California, San Diego, Assistant Professor of science. Economics. Macroeconomics and applied econometrics. Liu, Xiaoqig (Frank), Ph.D., Gallaway, Julie, Ph.D., Colorado State University, Assistant Professor of Eco- Texas A&M University, Associate Professor of Computer nomics. Labor Market, Gender issues in Economic De- Science. Software Engineering. velopment. Madria, Sanjay, Ph.D., Gelles, Gregory M., Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of West Virginia University, Professor of Economics and Computer Science, Web computing database systems. Department Chair. Finance, risk and uncertainty, math- McMillin, Bruce M., Ph.D., ematical analysis. Michigan State University, Professor of Computer Science. Park, Eun Soo, Ph.D., Formal methods fault-tolerant computing, embedded and Northwestern University, Assistant Professor of Eco- distributed computing, software engineering. nomics. Law and economics. International trade, indus- Noh, Sanguk, Ph.D., trial organization, Game Theory. University of Texas at Arlington, Assitant Professor of Computer Science, Artificial intelligence, intelligent agents and theoretical computing. Graduate Faculty — 67

Sen, Amit, Ph.D., , power quality quality-integration of photo- North Carolina State University, Assistant Professor of voltaic and wind power sources. Economics. Econometrics. Cox, Norman R., Ph.D.,1 University of Texas-Arlington, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Electrical and Computer Engineering. Image processing, applied communication theory, power electronics, in- Engineering stru-mentation circuits.

Stanek, E. Keith, Ph.D.,1 Crow, Mariesa L., Ph.D.,1 Illinois Institute of Technology. Fred W. Finley Professor University of Illinois, Professor of Electrical and Com- of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department puter Engineering. Power , dynamic Chair. Analysis and prediction of system reliability, es- stability, computational algorithms, power electronics. pecially electric distribution systems, inductive interfer- Cunningham, David R., Ph.D.,1 ence analysis, prediction and elimination, energy con- Oklahoma State University, Professor Emeritus of Elec- servation. trical and Computer Engineering. Communication theo- Acar, Levent, Ph.D., ry, decision theory, and probabilistic systems analysis. The Ohio State University, Associate Professor of Elec- Dawson, Darrow F., Ph.D.,1 trical and Computer Engineering. Control and systems, University of Arizona, Professor Emeritus of Electrical intelligent control with applications to , neural and Computer Engineering. Design of digital systems, network and fuzzy logic systems, large-scale systems sequential machines and automata theory, microcom- and optimization. puter applications. Anderson, Max, Ph.D.,1 Drewniak, James L., Ph.D., Arizona State University, Professor Emeritus of Electri- University of Illinois, Professor of Electrical and Com- cal and Computer Engineering. Real-time control and in- puter Engineering. Electromagnetic compatibility of formation systems applied to electric utility control and high-speed digital electronics, power electronics and monitoring systems and aerospace systems. Energy electric machinery; numerical electromagnetic analysis; storage, optimal control and simulation. electronic packaging. Beetner, Daryl G., D.Sc., DuBroff, Richard E., Ph.D.,1 Washington University, Assistant Professor Electrical University of Illinois, Professor of Electrical and Com- and Computer Engineering. Computer Engineering, par- puter Engineering. Electromagnetics, wave propaga- allel processing, hardware-software co-design, skin tion, signal processing, acoustics, geophysics. cancer detection, and electrocartiology. Interests in electrocartiology include body-surface mapping, the in- Erickson, Kelvin T., Ph.D., verse problem, and risk-assessment. Iowa State University, Professor of Electrical and Com- puter Engineering. Chemical process control, advanced Boone, Jack L., Ph.D., control algorithms, digital control, programmable logic University of Denver, Professor of Electrical and Com- controllers, system identification. puter Engineering. Physical electronics, applications and physics of solid state devices, wave interactions in plas- Gajda, W.J. Jr., Ph.D., mas, solar energy conversion. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Vice Chancel- Bourquin, Jack J., Ph.D., lor for Academic Affairs. Semiconductor Physics and De- University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Electrical and vices, submicron device physics, organic semiconduc- Computer Engineering. Circuit and system theory, net- tors, environmental effects of UHV transmission lines, work analysis and synthesis, active lumped-distributed electromagnetic properties of composite materials. systems, electronic circuits, signal processing computer- aided design, neural networks, adaptive filtering. Hahn, J.H., Ph.D.,1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor Emeri- Carlson, Gordon E., Ph.D.,1 tus of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Electronics, Kansas State University, Professor Emeritus of Electrical digital systems, and circuit theory. and Computer Engineering. Signal processing with em- phasis on radar systems, radar imaging, remote sens- Hegler, Burns, E., Ph.D.,1 ing, sensor and systems applications. Kansas State University, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering. Energy conservation, electrical safety, illu- Carson, Gorden E., Ph.D., mination, and general circuit theory. University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Electric En- gineering. Electronic circuits. Hubing, Todd H., Ph.D., North Carolina State University, Professor of Electrical Chowdhury, Badrul H., Ph.D., and Computer Engineering. Electromagnetics, electro- Virginia Tech., Professor of Electrical and Computer En- magnetic compatibility, EMI/RFI, electrostatic dis- gineering. Power System analysis and control, artificial charge, numerical electromagnetic modeling. intelligence and neural network applications, power 68 — Graduate Faculty

Kern, Frank J., Ph.D.,1 Richards, Earl F., Ph.D.,1 University of Oklahoma, Professor Emeritus of Electrical University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of Elec- Engineering. System theory, applications of modern trical Engineering. Automatic control, simulation and control theory to computer-aided design. modeling techniques, stability, expert systems and computer application applied to power systems. Kosbar, Kurt L, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Associate Professor of Skitek, Gabriel G., M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering. Statistical com- University of Missouri School of Mines and , munication theory, spread spectrum systems, computer Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering. Electro- aided design of communication systems, stochastic magnetics, antenna theory and design. process theory, digital signal processing. Stanley, Ronald Joe, Ph.D., McPherson, George Jr., M.S.,1 University of Missouri-Columbia, Assistant Professor of The Ohio State University, Professor Emeritus of Electri- Electrical and Computer Engineering. Image processing, cal Engineering. Electrical machinery, electrical power pattern recognition software methods, automation and systems, industrial control. medical informatics. Miller, Ann, Ph.D., Stigall, Paul D., Ph.D.,1 St. Louis University, Cynthia Tang Missouri Distin- University of Wyoming, Professor of Electrical and guished Professor of Computer Engineering. Informa- Computer Engineering. Computer engineering, model- tion technology, computer and network security, soft- ing and simulation of computer systems and networks, ware engineering, satellite communications software digital design, computer architecture, fault-tolerant dig- and real-time software. ital systems. Mitchell, O. Robert, Ph.D.,1 Stuller, John, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of University of Connecticut, Professor Emeritus of Electri- Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dean of the cal and Computing Eningeering. Satistical communica- School of Engineering. Computer vision, image process- tion theory, estimation and decision theory, information ing, land mine detection. theory, digital signal processing and circuits. Moss, Randy H., Ph.D.,1 Tranter, William H., Ph.D., University of Illinois, Professor of Electrical and Com- University of Alabama, Professor Emeritus of Electrical puter Engineering. Machine vision systems including in- Engineering. Statistical communication theory, analog dustrial (vision systems for robots) and medical (com- and digital modulation systems, information theory and puter assisted diagnosis) applications, pattern coding, digital signal processing. recognition, image processing, digital systems, analog Van Doren, Thomas P., Ph.D.,1 and digital circuits. UMR, Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer En- Pekarek, Steven K., Ph.D., gineering. Electromagnetic compatibility. Purdue University, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Watkins, Steve E., Ph.D., Computer Engineering. Energy sources and systems, The University of Texas at Austin, Associate Professor automatic control. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Fiber optic sens- Pottinger, Hardy J., Ph.D., ing, optical and electronic materials, electro-optic de- University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor Electri- vices and Fourier optics. cal and Computer Engineering. Embedded system de- Weeks IV, William, Ph.D., sign, electronic design automation, application specific University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Assistant parameters. Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering. Com- Rao, Vittal S., Ph.D., munication theory, information theory, coding theory, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, William A. Rut- digital signal processing, statistical mechanics, and ledge Emerson Electric Company Distinguished Profes- cryptography. sor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director, Wu, Cheng-Hsiao, Ph.D., Intelligent Systems Center. Intelligent and robust con- University of Rochester, Professor of Electrical and Com- trol, control of smart structural systems, structural puter Engineering. Quantum resistor network theory, health monitoring, environmentally conscious manufac- semiconductor device modeling. DLTS measurement, turing, and intelligent sensor data fusion. optical computing. Reza, Zoughi, Ph.D., Wunsch II, Donald C., Ph.D.,1 University of Kansas, Schlumberger Distinguished Pro- University of Washington, Mary Finley Missouri Distin- fessor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Elctro- guished Professor Computer Engineering. Adaptive crit- magnetics, , and Microwave and ic designs, neural networks, fuzzy systems, surety, non- millimeter wave nondestructive evaluation. linear adaptive control, intelligent agents, applications, . Graduate Faculty — 69

tems, decision support systems, Engineering Management and design of experiments.

Wiebe, Henry, A., Ph.D., Meinert, Timothy S., Ph.D., University of Arkansas, Professor of Engineering Man- University of Arkansas, Assistant Professor of Engineer- agement and Department Chair. Total quality man- ing Management. Discrete event simulation, operations agement applied to all organizations and the use of research/mathematical modeling, logistics systems quality tools such as the Malcolm Baldridge criteria to modeling and design, and material han- achieve performance excellence. dling and design, capacity planning and capacity driven design, concurrent engineering. Allada, Venkat, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Associate Professor of Engi- Metzner, Henry E., Ph.D., neering Management. CAD/CAM/CIM, Concurrent University of Utah, Associate Professor of Engineering Engineering, Feature-Based Design, Intelligent Manu- Management. Industrial marketing, logistics manage- facturing Systems, Product Design, Tolerancing. ment techniques, development of technical markets, purchasing, and procurement. Amos, John M., Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Professor Emeritus of Engi- Murray, Susan L., Ph.D.,1 neering Management, Application of quantitative tech- Texas A and M University, Associate Professor of Engi- niques, to production management; environmental and neering Management. , produc- motivation problems. tivity measurement, human factors and safety, and Manufacturing Engineering. Ammeter, Tony, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of En- Myers, Donald D., J.D.,1 gineering Management. Organization Science and be- Missouri PE, Missouri Bar, U.S. Patent Bar, St. Louis Uni- havior in the modern corporation. versity, Professor of Engineering Management. Manage- ment of technology, technical entrepreneurship, tech- 1 Babcock, Daniel L., Ph.D., nology transfer, product management, and legal aspects University of California-Los Angeles, Professor Emeritus of technology management. of Engineering Management. Management of engineer- ing and technology, and systems management, Nystrom, Halvard E., Ph.D., engineering management education. Arizona State University, Assistant Professor of Engineer- ing Management. Strategic planning, marketing, compar- Brooks, William Allen, Ph.D., C.P.A., ative and multinational management, financial modeling, University of Kansas, Professor Emeritus of Engineering management of technology and distance education. Management. Improving accounting reporting systems, usages of accounting data for managerial decision mak- Omurtag, Yildirim, Ph.D.,1 ing and matters of finance. Iowa State University, Professor Emeritus of Engineer- ing Management. Engineering Management and Manu- Dagli, Cihan H., Ph.D., facturing Engineering Education. Manufacturing Produc- The University of Birmingham, England, Professor of En- tion/ Process and Strategy. Industrial Engineering and gineering Management. Smart engineering system de- Management of Technology. sign, Neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary pro- gramming, data mining, scheduling, nesting problems. Raper, Stephen A., Ph.D., Certified Packaging Professional. University of Missouri- Daily, Madison, Ph.,D., Rolla, Associate Professor of Engineering Management. University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of En- Packaging engineering, operations, productivity, total gineering Management and Koplar Professor of Teach- , packaging , envi- ing with Technology. Director NTU Outreach Programs. ronmental aspects of packaging, and statistical process Decision support systems, application of microcomput- control. ers in business, finance, Management Science and dis- tance education. Ragsdell, Kenneth M., Ph.D.,1 University of Texas, Professor of Engineering Enke, David, Ph.D., Management and Director, Design Engineering Center. University of Missouri-Rolla, Assistant Professor of Engi- Engineering design processes with a specialty in opti- neering Management. Applications of artificial intelli- mization, quality engineering and total quality and gence to financial decision making. management. Grasman,Scott, Ph.D., Saygin, Can, Ph.D., University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Engineer- Middle East Technical University – Turkey, Assistant Pro- ing Management. Applied probability and statistics, en- fessor of Engineering Management. Flexible manufac- gineering economics, operations management and op- turing systems, shop floor control, production planning erations research. scheduling, integration in manufacturing. Kluczny, Raymond, Ph.D., Arizona State University, Associate Professor of Engi- neering Management. Management information sys- 70 — Graduate Faculty

Schmidt, Peter J., Ph.D., UMR, Assistant Professor of Engineering Management. Geological and Petroleum Quality and reliability, total quality management, and fi- Engineering nance for . Shaller, David A., J.D., Koederitz, Leonard F., Ph.D.,1 Missouri Bar, Cleveland State University, Assistant Pro- University of Missouri-Rolla, Distinguished Teaching fessor Emeritus of Engineering Management. Professor of and Chair of Geo- Organizational behavior, industrial organization, legal logical and Petroleum Engineering. Petroleum econom- environment of enterprise, labor relations laws, collec- ics, transient pressure analysis, reservoir simulation, tive bargaining, financial management, and marketing and reservoir engineering. management. Barr, David J., Ph.D.,1 Sineath, Henry H., Ph.D., Purdue University, Professor Emeritus of Geological En- Georgia Institute of Technology, Professor Emeritus of gineering. Remote sensing, geographic information sys- Engineering Management. Packaging systems, and ma- tems and site evaluation. terials, product and process development. Cawlfield, Jeffrey D., Ph.D.,1 Spurlock, David G., Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, Professor and Head of University of Illinois - Champaign, Assistant Professor of Geological Engineering. Probabilistic modeling and geo- Engineering Management. Management of human rela- statistics, ground-water and contaminant transport analy- tions in the context of technological organizations. sis, and computer applications in geological engineering. Dunn-Norman, Shari, Ph.D., Engineering Mechanics Heriot-Watt University, Associate Professor of Petroleum (See Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Engineering. Well completions, production engineering, Engineering Mechanics) and offshore operations. Elifrits, C. Dale, Ph.D., English University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of Geo- logical Engineering and Associate Director, Freshman Cummins, Elizabeth, Ph.D., Engineering Program. Remote sensing, land use and University of Illinois – Champaign, Professor of English. reclamation practice, and mining subsidence. Modern British and American; science fiction; literature Gupta, Anuj, Ph.D.,1 by women. University of Texas-Austin, Associate Professor of Petro- Doty, Gene, M.A., leum Engineering. Drilling, well logging, reservoir Emporia State University, Associate Professor of Eng- characterization with specific applications to naturally lish. Fantasy and religion in literature; creative writing. fractured reservoirs and rock-fluid interactions including dynamic filtration of drilling and fracturing fluids. Knight, W. Nicholas, Ph.D., University of Indiana, Professor of English. Law & Liter- Maerz, Norbert, Ph.D., ature; Shakespeare. University of Waterloo, Assistant Professor of Geological Engineering. Rock mass classification, rock engineering, Sweeney,Michelle, Ph.D., slope stability, joint genesis, computer applications and Trinity College Dublin, Assistnat Professor of English. image processing. Old and Middle English. Numbere, Daopu T., Ph.D., Swenson, Kristine, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Professor of Petroleum Engi- University of Iowa, Assistant Professor of English. Nine- neering. Reservoir engineering, mathematical stimula- teenth Century and contemporary British Literature and tion, secondary and tertiary recovery. Literature and Science. Rockaway, John D. Jr., Ph.D.2 Vonalt, Larry, Ph.D., Purdue University, Professor Emeritus of Geological En- University of Florida, Associate Professor of English. gineering. Engineering geology and geotechnics, engi- Modern and contemporary American Literature. neering properties of geologic materials, environmental Zepernick, Janet S., Ph.D., and land use planning, statistical geology. The Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor Rogers, J. David, Ph.D.,2 of English. British Literature, technical writing. University of California-Berkeley, Hasselmann Professor of Geological Engineering, Associate Professor of Geo- logical Engieering. Seismic hazards, geotechnical engi- neering, dam safety and earth structures. Santi, Paul M., Ph.D.,2 Colorado School of Mines, Associate Professor of Geo- logical Engineering. Engineering geology and geotech- Graduate Faculty — 71 nics, subsurface exploration, engineering properties of Rechtien, Richard D., Ph.D., rocks and soils and groundwater hydrology. Washington University, Associate Professor Emeritus of Geophysics. Elastic wave propagation, potential field Warner, Don L., Ph.D.,1,2 theory, shallow subsurface exploration. University of California-Berkeley, Professor Emeritus of Geological Engineering and Dean Emeritus, School of Rupert, Gerald B., Ph.D., Mines and metallurgy. Water resources, water pollution University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of Geo- and environmental studies, subsurface exploration and physics. Theory of seismic waves, automated interpreta- exploitation, engineering properties of soil and rocks. tion of geophysical data, general exploration geophysics. Whitworth, T. Michael, Ph.D., Spreng, Alfred C., Ph.D.,1 Purdue University, Associate Professor of Geological En- University of Wisconsin, Professor Emeritus of Geology. gineering. Geomorphology, clay membranes, pollution Stratigraphy, Paleozoic paleontology, sedimentation. prevention and environmental engineering. Wronkiewicz, David J., Ph.D., University of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Geology and Geophysics Technology, Associate Professor Geochemistry. Environ- mental geochemistry. Gregg, Jay M., Ph.D., Michigan State University, Department Chair and Pro- History and Political fessor of Geology. Carbonate petrology, dolomitization, cathodoluminescence, and coal geology. Science Anderson, Neil L., Ph.D., University of Calgary, Professor of Geophysics. Acquisi- Ahmad, Diana, Ph.D., tion processing, and interpretation of convention and University of Missouri-Columbia, American West, Amer- high-resolution seismic data. ican Environmental Modern East Asia. Bolter, Ernst A., Ph.D., Bledsoe, Wayne M., Ph.D., Goettingen, Germany, Professor Emeritus of Geo-chem- Michigan State, Professor of History and Department istry. Geochemical exploration, environmental geochem- Chair of History and Political Science. Ancient, medieval, istry, biogeochemistry, clay mineralogy, coal petrology. theories of civilization. Cardimona, Steve J., Ph.D., Boettcher, Susan, Ph.D., University of Texas, Assistant Professor of Geophysics. University of Wisconsin – Madison, Assistant Professor Environmental and engineering geophysics. of History. The European Reformation, Modern Ger- many, History of the Mexico. Grant, Sheldon K., Ph.D., University of Utah, Professor Emeritus of Geology. Min- Christensen, Lawrence O., Ph.D., eralogy, volcanic stratigraphy, mineral deposits in ig- University of Missouri-Columbia, Distinguished Teaching neous rocks, of mineral deposits. Professor. History of black America, History of Missouri, History of American South. Hagni, Richard D., Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor of Geology, Eisenman, Harry J., Ph.D., and Curator’s Professor Emeritus. Economic geology, ore Case Western Reserve University, Professor of History. microscopy, genesis of ore deposits, process mineralogy, History of Technology, History of Science, Recent igneous and metamorphic petrology and petrography. American History. Hogan, John P., Ph.D., Gragg, Larry D., Ph.D, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, As- University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor of History. sistant Professor of Geology. Igneous petrology, crust Colonial America, Revolutionary America, History of the and mantle evolution. American Family, Religion and Witchcraft in Early America. Kisvarsanyi, Geza, Ph.D., Huber, Patrick, Ph.D., University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of University of North Carolina, Missouri History, American Geology. Economic geology, ore deposits of magmatic South Recent America. and sedimentary origin, geotechnics, astrogeology, and Isaac, Tseggai, Ph.D., remote sensing of geological sources. University of Missouri-Columbia, Associate Professor of Laudon, Robert C., Ph.D.,1 Political Science. Public policy, Third World Politics and University of Texas, Professor of Geology. Petroleum ge- Political Economy. ology, reserve estimates, prospect evaluations, sedi- Meagher, Michael, Ph.D., mentation, and stratigraphy. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Associate Pro- Oboh-Ikuenobe, Francisca E., Ph.D., fessor of Political Science. American Government, Exec- Cambridge, Associate Professor of Geology. Palynology, utive Politics, Political Thought and Philosophy. biostratigraphy, clastic petrology, diagenesis. 72 — Graduate Faculty

Ridley, Jack B., Ph.D., Grow, David E., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Distinguished Teaching Profes- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Associate Professor of sor. 19th century Europe, Engineering Education. . Fourier analysis, mathematical physics, functional analysis. Williams, Lance, Ph.D., Georgia, Associate Professor of History. Social Britain— Haddock, A. Glen, Ph.D., Since 1700, Modern Britain, Contemporary Europe. Oklahoma State University, Professor Emeritus of Math- ematics. Topology, functional analysis. Mathematics and Statistics Hering, Roger H., Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Associate Professor of Hall, Leon M., Ph.D., Mathematics. Differential equations. UMR, Professor of Mathematics and Department Chair. Ordinary differential equations, mathematical analysis. Hicks, Troy L., Ph.D., Cincinnati University, Professor Emeritus of Mathemat- Bain, Lee J., Ph.D., ics. General topology, functional analysis. Oklahoma State University, Professor Emeritus of Sta- tistics. Mathematical statistics, interval estimation Ingram, William T., Ph.D., with multiple parameters, and nuisance parameters, , Professor of Mathematics. Continu- sufficiency with nuisance parameters, nonparametric um theory, topology. problems. Insall, E., Ph.D., Bekker, Miron, Ph.D., University of Houston, Associate Professor Mathemat- Institute of mathematics, Kiev. Assistant Professor of ics. Algebra, nonstandard analysis, logic. Mathematics. Operator theory in Hilbert space, harmon- Le, Vy Khoi., Ph.D., ic analysis, control theory. University of Utah, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Ben Rhouma,Mohamed, Ph.D., Nonlinear differential equations, bifurcation, and calcu- University or Missouri-Columbia. Assistant Professor of lus of variations. Mathematics. Dynamical systems, optimization, clustering. Morgan, Ilene H., Ph.D., Bohner, Martin, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, Associate Professor of University of Ulm, Assistant Professor of Mathemat- Mathematics. Algebra, finite fields and application to ics.Ordinary differential equations, difference equa- combinatorics. tions, Hamiltonian systems, variational analysis, bound- Pagano, Sylvester J., M.A., ary value problems, control theory. Washington University, Professor Emeritus of Mathe- Charatonik,Wlodzimierz J., Ph.D., matics. Special functions, boundary value problems. University of Warsaw. Associate Professor of Mathemat- Patel, Jagdish K., Ph.D., ics. Topology, continuum theroy, hyperspaces, inverse University of Minnesota, Professor Emeritus of Statis- limits. tics. Nonparametric statistics, reliability theory. Clark, Stephen L., Ph.D., Penico, Anthony J., Ph.D., University of Tennessee, Associate Professor of Mathe- University of Pennsylvania, Professor Emeritus of Math- matics. Analysis, differential equations. ematics. Theory of topological groups, abstract har- Dwilewicz,Roman J., D.Sc., monic analysis, of variations, invariance princi- University of Warsaw. Associate Professor of Mathemat- ples, conservation laws in physics. ics. Global analysis, several complex variables, algebra- Pursell, Lyle E., Ph.D., ic geometry, number theory. Purdue University, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. Gadbury, Gary L., Ph.D., Algebra and analysis, rings of real functions and other Colorado State University, Assistant Professor of Statis- applications of algebra to analysis, geometry, topology. tics. Statistics, experimental design, nonparametric Randolph, Timothy, Ph.D., modeling. University of Oregon, Associate Professor o Mathemat- Gan, Gaoxiong, Ph.D., ics. Functional analysis. Kansas State University, Associate Professor of Statis- Roe, Robert P., Ph.D., tics. Mathematical Statistics. University of Wyoming, Associate Professor of Mathe- Grimm, Louis J., Ph.D., matics. Nonlinear dynamical systems, continuum theory. University of Minnesota, Professor Emeritus of Mathe- Samaranayake, V.A., Ph.D., matics. Ordinary differential equations, functional dif- Kansas State University, Associate Professor of Statis- ferential equations. tics. Time series analysis, regression analysis. Stanojevic, Caslav V., Ph.D., University of Belgrade, Professor Emeritus of Mathe- matics. Analysis and probability. Graduate Faculty — 73

Trimble, Selden Y., Ph.D., Chandrashekhara, K., Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Associate Professor Emeritus of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Pro- Mathematics. , univalent function theory. fessor of Engineering Mechanics. Composite materials, smart structures, structural dynamics, finite element Mechanical and Aerospace analysis, composite manufacturing and experimental characterization. Engineering and Chen, Ta-Shen, Ph.D., Engineering Mechanics University of Minnesota, Curators’ Professor Emeritus of . Convective heat and mass transfer, natural and mixed convection in porous media, Midha, Ashok, Ph.D., in separated flows, and in condensation, linear and non- University of Minnesota, Professor Mechanical Engineer- linear instability of laminar flow, wave and thermal in- ing and Department Chair. Mechanical design, rigid- stability of natural and mixed convection flows, and tur- body and compliant mechanism design, high-perform- bulent heat transfer in complex flow geometrics in ance machinery analysis and design, machine vibration natural and mixed convection. and stability. Choi, Joohyun, Ph.D., Alofs, Darryl J., Ph.D., University of Illinois-Champaign, Assistant Professor University of Michigan, Professor Mechanical Engineer- Mechanical Engineering. Virtual manufacturing, rapid ing. Fluid mechanics, aerosol mechanics, atmospheric production realization, layered manufacturing, aerosols, and the role of clouds in global climate. CAE/CAD, machine design, laser aided intelligent man- Armaly, Bassem F., Ph.D., ufacturing, on-line diagnostics techniques using lasers, University of California at Berkeley, Curators’ Professor laser materials processing, and transport phenomena in of Mechanical Engineering. Heat transfer and fluid me- materials processing. chanics, thermophysical properties, heat pipes, com- Cronin, Donald L., Ph.D., bined conduction-convection and radiation heat transfer California Institute of Technology, Professor Emeritus of problems, solar energy, cryogenics, and thermal effects Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Structural dy- in manufacturing processes. namics; vibrations, test and analysis, nonlinear sys- Avula, Xavier J.R., Ph.D., tems, structures; dynamics; optimization; sensitivity; Iowa State University, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical mechanical design; design; numerical methods. and Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. Crosbie, Alfred L., Ph.D., Vibration control systems, neural networks, fuzzy sys- Purdue University, Curators’ Professor Mechanical Engi- tems, machinery failure diagnostics, composite materi- neering. Multidimensional radiative heat transfer, laser als, bio-mechanical systems, electric and hybrid vehicle processing of materials, radiative heat transfer in com- systems, micro-electromechanical systems, solid-fluid bustion processes, microscale heat transfer, biomedical interaction problems. optics, interaction of radiation with conduction and con- Balakrishnan, S.N., Ph.D., vection, multiple scattering and polarization of laser University of Texas Austin, Professor of Aerospace Engi- beams, solutions of integral equations, and numerical neering. Control of aerospace and mechanical systems, heat transfer. and orbital mechanics, optimization identification Cunningham, Floyd M., Ph.D., and estimation, numerical methods and stochastic Iowa State University, Associate Professor Emeritus of En- processes, neural networks, wavelets. gineering Mechanics. Vibrations, mechanics of materials. Barker, Clark R., Ph.D., Dharani, Lokeswarappa R., Ph.D., University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Clemson University, Professor of Engineering Mechanics Engineering. Kinematics, dynamics, vibrations, analysis and Aerospace Engineering and Senior Investigator in and design of mechanical systems; and computer sim- Graduate Center for Materials Research and Associate ulations of systems. Dean of Engineering. Micromechanics, composite materi- Basye, Charles B., Ph.D.,1 als, fracture mechanics, process modeling, wear and fric- Iowa State University, Professor Emeritus of Engineer- tion in composites, fracture and failure of laminated glass. ing Mechanics. Failure analysis, fracture mechanics, fa- Drallmeier, James A., Ph.D., tigue, product liability and engineering design, vibration University of Illinois, Associate Professor of Mechanical and dynamics. Engineering. Combustion, laser based diagnostics for Birman, Victor, Ph.D., sprays and combustion, optical measurement systems, Technion (Israel), Professor of Mechanical and Aero- fuel injection, and internal combustion engines. space Engineering and Director Engineering Education Edwards, Charles L, Ph.D.,1 Center in St. Louis. Composite material structures, University of Arkansas, Associate Professor Emeritus of smart structures and materials, structural dynamics and Mechanical Engineering. Kinematics, dynamics of ma- vibration, buckling and dynamic stability. chinery, robotics. 74 — Graduate Faculty

Eversman, Walter, Ph.D.,1 Landers, Robert, Ph.D., Stanford University, Curators’ Professor of Mechanical University of Michigan, Assistant Professor of Mechani- and Aerospace Engineering. , acoustics, vi- cal Engineering. Manufacturing, systems, and control; brations, structural dynamics and , modeling, analysis, monitoring, and control of manufac- systems and control. turing processes; metal cutting processes; integrated design and control; supervisory control; digital control Finaish, Fathi, Ph.D., applications. University of Colorado, Professor and Associate Chair for Aerospace Engineering. Aerodynamic testing, unsteady Lee, Shen C., Ph.D.,1 flows, vortex dynamics in separated flows, physical and University of Washington, Professor Emeritus of Mechan- numerical flow visualizations, variable density flows, ical and Aerospace Engineering. Computational fluid dy- and flow control. namics, numerical simulation of transport phenomena, experimental methods in turbulent flows, fluid mechan- Flanigan, Virgil J., Ph.D.,1 ics and thermodynamics for environmental and energy University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor of Mechanical En- systems, power generation and energy conservation. gineering and Director, Center for Environmental Science & Technology. Alternate energy studies including biomass Lehnhoff, Terry F., Ph.D.,1 gasification systems, fuel combustion studies, waste uti- University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical lization and coal characteristics, mechanical and hydraulic and Aerospace Engineering. Fastener analysis by finite control systems, renewable energy sources, soybean uti- element methods, mechanical design, finite element lization and soy oil extraction processes. simulation, , and failure analysis. Hansen, Peter G., Sc.D.,1 Leu, Ming C., Ph.D., Washington University, Professor Emeritus of Engineer- University of California, Berkeley, Keith and Pat Bailey ing Mechanics. Experimental stress analysis, elastic sta- Distinguished Professor. Rapid prototyping, intelligent bility, plasticity. manufacturing, virtual reality, CAD/CAM, robotics, , automatic control. Howell, Ronald H., Ph.D.,1 University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Liou, Fue-Wen “Frank”, Ph.D., Engineering. Air curtains, jet mixing, heating, refrigera- University of Minnesota, Professor of Mechanical Engi- tion, air conditioning, building energy analysis and con- neering. Computer-aided design and manufacturing, servation techniques, industrial energy conservation, rapid prototyping, automatic assembly, and virtual heatpump analysis, , psychometrics, sys- prototyping. tem simulation. Look, Dwight C. Jr., Ph.D., Isaac, Kakkattukuzhy M., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Professor Emeritus of Mechan- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Pro- ical Engineering. Experimental scattering and reflection fessor of Aerospace Engineering. Fluid dynamics and of thermal radiation, thermophysical properties, radia- combustion. Aero-structure interaction and control, in- tive heat transfer, solar energy, and polarization effect telligent aircraft, active flow control, wave-riders, mi- on scattering (Stokes Vector and Mueller Matrix deter- crofluidics, MEMS, flow and combustion in porous media, mination), fins. multiphase flow, emissions from combustion and evapo- Lu, Wen F., Ph.D., rative systems, lean premixed combustion, combustion University of Minnesota, Associate Professor of Mechanical instability, active combustion control, atomization and Engineering. Automation, CAD/CAM, computer integrated sprays, particle image velocimetry (PIV) and CFD appli- manufacturing, intelligent sensing and control, solid free- cations in fluid dynamics and combustion problems. form manufacturing, machine tool dynamics, micro Koval, Leslie R., Ph.D.,1 electromechanical system, (MEMS) and AI applications. Cornell University, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Mac Sithigh, Gearoid P., Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering. Smart structures, vibrations, University of Minnesota, Associate Professor of Engi- acoustics, structural dynamics. neering Mechanics. Finite elasticity, viscoelasticity, liquid Koylu, Umit O., Ph.D., crystal hydrodynamics, solid and . The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Associate Pro- McAdams, Daniel A., Ph.D., fessor of Mechanical Engineering. Combustion, environ- University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of Me- mental technology, turbulent flames, laser diagnostics, chanical Engineering. Design theory and methodology, flame radiation, formation and emission of pollutants, design for manufacturing, tolerance design, and applied flame synthesis of nanoparticles. mathematics for design modeling and manufacturing Krishnamurthy, K., Ph.D., representation design. Washington State University, Professor of Mechanical En- Medrow, Robert A., Ph.D., gineering and Assoc. Chair for Graduate Studeis Intelli- University of Illinois, Associate Professor Emeritus of Me- gent control, robotics, advanced manufacturing systems. chanical Engineering. Internal and external viscous flows, elasto-hydrodynamics and liquid film lubrication, numer- ical techniques associated with transport phenomena. Graduate Faculty — 75

Miller, Brad A., Ph.D., materials with penetrant diffusion, large deformation Georgia Tech University, Assistant Professor of Mechan- kinematics, computer simulation of high velocity im- ical Engineering. Dynamics of gas lubricated bearings pact, nanomaterials. and seals, mechanics and dynamics of rotating machin- Sauer, Harry J. Jr., Ph.D.,1 ery, computational methods in dynamics, tribology. Kansas State University, Professor of Mechanical and Nelson, H. Frederick, Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering. Heat transfer and thermophys- Purdue University, Professor of Aerospace Engineering. Ra- ical property measurements, boiling and condensation, diative transfer, laser-gas and/or surface interaction, HVAC systems, energetics. aerothermochemistry, combustion, applied . Schowalter, Ralph E., M.S.,1 Nisbett, J. Keith, Ph.D., University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, University of Texas at Arlington, Associate Professor of Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering. Machine Mechanical Engineering and Associate Chair for Me- design, kinematics, lubrication, gas lubricated bearings, chanical Engineering. Kinematics, mechanical design, thermal stress analysis. and synthesis of mechanisms. Selberg, Bruce P., Ph.D., Oetting, Robert B., Ph.D.,1 University of Michigan, Professor Emeritus of Aerospace University of Maryland, Professor Emeritus of Mechani- Engineering. Aerodynamics, aerospace systems design, cal and Aerospace Engineering. Experimental aerody- fluid mechanics, , aerothermochemistry. namics, including V-STOL, propulsion studies, and flight Sheffield, John W., Ph.D., simulation. North Carolina State University, Professor of Mechanical Okafor, A., Ph.D., and Aerospace Engineering. Industrial energy manage- Michigan Technological University, Associate Professor ment and waste minimization, conduction heat transfer, of Mechanical Engineering. Manufacturing including in- thermal contact conductance/resistance, phase change telligent machining, metal forming, machine tool dy- materials/thermal energy storage, hydrogen energy. namics, acoustic emission, sensors, multi-sensor fusion Stutts, Daniel S., Ph.D., and signal processing, CNC, CAD/CAM, virtual manufac- Purdue University, Associate Professor of Mechanical turing, machine tool metrology, neural network and ex- Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. Dynamics, vi- pert system applications; smart structures including in- brations, modeling and development of Piezo-actuators telligent health monitoring, damage assessment of and transducers-mechatronics, mechanics of bone, de- composite structures; non-destructive evaluation. sign of orthopedic implants, structural dynamics, opti- Podzimek, Josef, Ph.D., mal design, acoustics. Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Professor Tsai, Hai-Lung, Ph.D., Emeritus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and University of California-Berkeley, Professor of Mechani- Senior Research Investigator, Cloud and Aerosol Sci- cal Engineering. Solidification processes, heat transfer ences Laboratory. Aerosol mechanics, experimental and fluid mechanics in materials processing and manu- aerodynamics, experimental cloud physics, and low facturing (alloy casting, welding, crystal growth, metal Reynolds number aerodynamics. matrix composites, injection molding), laser-based Remington, Charles R., M.S.,1 manufacturing (laser welding, cladding, micro-machin- University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, ing, rapid prototyping). Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering. Heat transfer by conduction in solids, liquids and gases, ther- Metallurgical Engineering mophysical properties and measurements, thermal re- sistance of bonds and contacts. Watson, John L., Ph.D., Riggins, David W., Ph.D., Bristol University, England, Professor of Metallurgical Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Pro- Engineering, Department Chair. Computer simulation fessor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. Fluid dy- and control, mineral process assessment, hydrometal- namics, computational fluid dynamics, hyper/sonic lurgy, and treatment of mineral and metal wastes. propulsion systems, computational analysis of jet mix- Askeland, Donald R., Ph.D., ing, flow losses and mixing enhancement in compus- University of Michigan, Distinguished Teaching Professor tors, aircraft gas turbine ramjet propulsion systems, of Metallurgical Engineering. Metals casting, cast irons, and scramjet performance. and welding. Roy, Samit, Ph.D., Kohser, Ronald A., Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, - As- Lehigh University, Professor of Metallurgical Engineer- sociate Professor of Engineering Mechanics and Senior ing. Metal forming, surface, and wear behavior. Investigator in Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center. Nonlinear finite element analysis, elastic-plastic Leighly, Hollis P. Jr., Ph.D.,1,2 and visco-plastic constitutive modeling, computational University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical fracture mechanics, failure and stability analysis, dura- Engineering. Defect structures, mechanical properties, bility of composite materials, analysis of viscoelastic electron microscopy. 76 — Graduate Faculty

Mishra, Rajiv S., Ph.D., loading, rock properties, design and stability of under- University of Sheffield, England, Assistant Professor of ground structures. Metallurgical Engineering. Nano – crystalline materials, Mazurkiewicz, Marian, D. Sc., superplastic forming, friction stir welding. Wroclaw University, Poland, Professor of Mining Engi- Newkirk, Joseph W., Ph.D., neering and Senior Research Investigator, Rock Me- University of Virginia, Associate Professor of Metallurgi- chanics and Explosives Research Center. Waterjet cut- cal Engineering. Intermetallic alloys, alloys for corrosion ting, drilling and grinding. and high temperature, power metallurgy. Saperstein, Lee W., Ph.D., O’Keefe, Matthew J., Ph.D., Queens College, Professor of and University of Ohio, Associate Professor Metallurgical En- Dean-School of Mines and Metallurgy. Mining produc- gineering. Thin film and coating materials deposition, tion, environmental and safety aspects of mining. process development and characterization. Summers, David A., Ph.D., O’Keefe, Thomas J., Ph.D., University of Leeds, Curators’ Professor of Mining Engi- UMR, Curators’ Professor Emeritus of Metallurgical Engi- neering and Director of Rock Mechanics and Explosives neering and Senior Research Investigator, Graduate Research Center and High Pressure Waterjet Laborato- Center for Materials Research. electrodeposition, corro- ry. High-pressure waterjet cutting, jet drilling, novel ex- sion, and hydrometallurgy. cavation technology, rock mechanics, stata control. Peaslee, Kent D., Ph.D.,1 Tien, Jerry C., Ph.D.,1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor of University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor Mining Metallurgical Engineering. Manufacturing and . Mineral industry economics, mine man- metallurgy, environmental concerns and recycling in agement, and mine ventilation. metals industry. Wilson, John W., Ph.D., Ramsay, Christopher W., Ph.D., University of Witwatersrand, Professor Emeritus of Min- Colorado School of Mines, Associate Professor of Metal- ing Engineering. Mine planning, mine management, coal lurgical Engineering. Metal joining, solidification, ferrous mining, applied rock mechanics, mine mechanization, metallurgy, casting, NDT, failure analysis, and heat and mining economics. treatment. Worsey, Paul N., Ph.D., Robertson, David G.C., Ph.D., Newcastle Upon Tyne, Professor of Mining Engineering University of New South Wales, Australia, Professor of and Senior Research Investigator, Rock Mechanics and Metallurgical Engineering and Director, Center for Py- Explosives Research Center. Explosives research and rometallurgy. Process engineering of pyrometallurgy. rock mechanics. Schlesinger, Mark E., Ph.D.,1 Zipf, Karl, Ph.D., University of Arizona, Professor of Metallurgical Engi- Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor of neering. Pyrometallurgical processing, high tempera- Mining Engineering. Rock mechanics, rock properties, ture thermochemistry and kinetics. design and stability of underground structures. Van Aken, David C., Ph.D.,1 University of Illinois, Professor of Metallurgical Engi- neering. Thermal spraying, fatigue and fracture, rapid solidification, advanced alloy design, electron mi- Kumar, Arvind, Ph.D., croscopy. University of California-Berkeley, Department Chair and Professor of Nuclear Engineering. Nuclear materials, ra- Mining Engineering diation damage, and mechanical properties. Edwards, D. Ray, Sc.D.,1 Grayson, R. Larry, Ph.D.,1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Nu- West Virginia University, Professor of Mining Engineer- clear Engineering. Probabilistic risk assessment, com- ing and Department Chair. Coal mining, coal prepara- puter applications, transport theory, computer simula- tion, mine health and safety, computer applications in tion of radiation damage, heat transfer in rod bundles, mining, mine operations, and management. nuclear fuel cycle analysis. Bullock, Richard L., D. Eng. Keyvan, Shahla, Ph.D., University of Missouri-Rolla, Robert H. Quenon Professor University of California-Berkeley, Associate Professor of in Mining Engineering. Surface and underground mining Nuclear Engineering. Reactor noise analysis, nuclear methods, hardrock and metalliferous mining, mine eval- power plant diagnostics, artificial intelligence. uation and feasibility. Mueller, Gary Edward, Ph.D.,1 Haas, Charles J., D.Sc.,1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Associate Professor of Nu- Colorado School of Mines, Professor Emeritus of Mining clear Engineering. Nuclear power safety analysis, heat Engineering. Rock mechanics, explosive and impact transfer and fluid flow, space nuclear power systems. Graduate Faculty — 77

Tokuhiro, Akira, Ph.D., Anderson, Richard A., Ph.D., Purdue Univerisity, Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engi- Kansas State University, Professor Emeritus of Physics. neering; Director, UMR Nuclear Reactor Facility; licensed Bieniek, Ronald J., Ph.D., Senior Reactor Operator. Experiments in thermal-fluid Harvard University, Associate Professor of Physics. The- sciences, thermohydraulics, reactor safety, instrumen- oretical atomic and molecular collision processes. tation, safety issues and policy. Carstens, John C., Ph.D., Tsoulfanidis, Nicholas, Ph.D.,1 University of Missouri-Rolla, Professor Emeritus of Physics. University of Illinois, Assistant Dean, School of Mines and Metallurgy, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, and DuBois, Robert, D., Ph.D., Radiation Safety Officer. Radiation transport and shield- University of Nebraska, Professor of Physics. Experi- ing, health physics, nuclear fuel cycle and radioactive mental atomic and molecular collisions. waste management. Gerson, Robert, Ph.D., Bolon, Albert E., Ph.D.,1 New York University, Professor Emeritus of Physics. Iowa State University, Associate Professor Emeritus of Nuclear and Metallurgical Engineering. Basic and ap- Hagen, Donald E., Ph.D., plied research on materials for nuclear engineering ap- Purdue University, Professor Physics. Experimental and plication, radiation effects in materials, nuclear plant theoretical studies of condensation, nucleation, and safety and licensing. aerosol physics. Hale, Barbara N., Ph.D., Philosophy and Liberal Arts Purdue University, Professor of Physics. Theoretical at- mospheric physics involving studies of nucleation and Art growth of ice. Hale, Edward B., Ph.D., Bogan, James Jr., Ph.D., Purdue University, Professor Emeritus of Physics. University of Kansas, Professor of Art. Madison, Don H., Ph.D., German Florida State University, Curators’ Professor of Physics. Theoretical studies of electron-atom collisions. Cohen, Gerald, Ph.D., McFarland, Robert H., Ph.D., Columbia University, Professor of German & Russian University of Wisconsin, Professor Emeritus of Physics. Music Olson, Richard E., Ph.D., Purdue University, Curators’ Professor of Physics. Theo- Oakley, David L., Ph.D., retical studies of elastic and inelastic heavy particle col- Indiana University, Professor of Emeritus of Music. lision processes. Philosophy Park, John T., Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Professor of Physics and Chan- Miller, Richard W., Ph.D., cellor. Experimental atomic and molecular collisions. University of Illinois, Professor of Philosophy.Speech & Media Studies Peacher, Jerry L., Ph.D., Indiana University, Professor of Physics. Theory of Haynes, W. Lance, Ph.D., atomic and molecular collisions. University of Minnesota, Associate Professor of Speech & Media Studies. Pringle, Oran Allan, Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor of Physics. Williams, David C., Ph.D., Experimental solid state physics. Magnetism, neutron University of Kansas, Assistant Professor of Speech & scattering and Mossbauer spectroscopy. Media Studies. Schmitt, John L., Ph.D., Physics University of Michigan, Associate Professor of Physics. Instrumentation, vapor to liquid nucleation, and astro- physics. Parris, Paul E., Ph.D., University of Rochester, Department Chair, Professor of Schulz, Michael, Ph.D., Physics. Theoretical solid state physics. Transport in dis- University of Heidelberg, Associate Professor of Physics. ordered solids. Experimental atomic and molecular collisions. Adawi, Ibrahim H., Ph.D., Sparlin, Don M., Ph.D., Cornell University, Professor Emeritus of Physics. Northwestern University, Professor of Physics. Experimental solid state. Alexander, Ralph W., Ph.D., Cornell University, Professor of Physics. Experimental, Story, J. Greg, Ph.D., solid state physics involving far infrared spectroscopy. University of Southern California, Associate Professor of 78 — Graduate Faculty

Physics. Experimental atomic and molecular physics. Laser excitation of atoms. Waddill, George, D., Ph.D., Indiana University, Associate Professor of Physics. Ex- perimental solid state physics. Surface physics and nano-scale magnetism. Wilemski, Gerald, Ph.D., Yale University, Professor of Physics. Theoretical chemical physics. Nucleation, aerosols, and neutron scattering. Zenor, Hughes M., Ph.D., Rice University, Professor Emeritus of Physics. Psychology

Kellogg, Ronald T., Ph.D., University of Colorado, Professor of Psychology and De- partment Chair. Thinking, attention, concept learning, and memory, cognitive processes in written composi- tion. Haemmerlie, Frances (Dee), Ph.D., Florida State University, Professor of Psychology. Inter- face between clinical and social psychology; the etiolo- gy and treatment of human interaction problems including the role of personality factors; understanding and reducing problems of drug use by adolescents; uni- versity involvement in economic development activities. Hall, Richard H., Ph.D., Texas Christian University, Associate Professor of Psychol- ogy. Cognitive processes in academic learning, in particu- lar cooperative/collaborative learning (especially scripted- cooperative learning); spatial text displays (in particular knowledge maps); and the role of advanced technologies; in particular the world wide web, in education. Montgomery, Robert L., Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Professor of Psychology. The application of social psychology principles to behav- ior in organizations, group processes and group dynam- ics; personnel selection; the psychology of persuasion and the effect of action on beliefs; the enhancement of organizational effectiveness through training in leader- ship, motivation, performance, communication, and at- titude test construction. Sharpsteen, Don J., Ph.D., University of Denver, Associate Professor of Psychology. Social cognition, as it relates to emotions and close re- lationships (especially romantic ones); attachment processes in close relationships; evolutionary influences on dating behavior, romantic jealousy, and gossiping; intimacy in friendships.