Dr. Celal Batur
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brief history... As you may know, the College
of Engineering was instituted with the Mechanical and Civil Engineering
programs in
1914. The Electrical Engineering program joined four years later
in 1918. Your department is now almost 90 years old and poised
to challenge the future with new ideas and faculty. Profs. Kevin
Hane, Xiaosheng Gao, Alex Povitsky and Jiang Zhe have joined
us in the last three years and we are hiring one new faculty member
this year to replace the retiring faculty. Profs. Benjamin T.
F.
Chung, Rudy Scavuzzo, Mike Savage, John Serafini, Joe Padovan,
Mert Chu and B. P. Leonard all retired within the last six years.
The most recent retiree is Prof. Richard Gross but the day after
he retired in June 2001 we offered him an adjunct faculty contract
so that he can continue on his outstanding work on senior design
projects and excellent teaching.
Student success continues... The
record over the past several years is among the best in the nation.
The success of our students
has established our department as a leader in the area of undergraduate
student projects. The student chapter of ASME has been recognized
as the best in North America and has won the prestigious Region
V Bendix/Allied Signal/Ingersoll Rand Award for the outstanding
student chapter for thirteen years. Our SAE formula car placed
first in 1999 and the SAE Aero team was awarded the first place
at the Aero Design Competition in 2002 and 2001,… 13 times
since 1995. The Mini-Baja team has received the first position
in the Midwest competition in 2002 and in the Midwest Competition
in 2001. Our BattleBot team traveled to San Francisco to participate
in the cable television program. Daniel Basch received the first
SAE Rumbaugh Outstanding Student Leader Award in USA. Special recognition
and thanks go to Profs. Richard Gross and Jerry Drummond for their
leaderships on the SAE projects. On the professional side, our
graduates consistently achieve high passing grades on the Fundamentals
of Engineering Exam. Historically your department has an average
passing rate close to 90%.
Industrial Advisory Council... The Mechanical Engineering
department established an advisory council in order to strengthen
the relations between the industrial partners and the department.
This council works under the leadership of Bob Liebensperger. The
council advises the department on undergraduate education issues,
industrial research and infrastructure development. They meet twice
a year. The spring meeting coincides with the Departmental Design
Show that we started in 2001. Here is the complete list of the
Advisory Council members; you may see your friends in there:
1. Ron Kammer, VP Commercial Airline Sales, Aircraft Braking Systems
Inc.
2. Bob Liebensperger, VP of Research Timken (retired).
3. Mark Brinkerhoff, President Laser Link Corp.
4. Craig Ferriot, Director of Mold Division, Ferriot Inc.
5. Samuel Belcher, Owner of Sabel Plastics.
6. Jeffrey Dickerhoof, Advanced Elastomer Systems.
7. Jerry Graf, Senior Project manager, Delphi Inc.
8. Kevin Herbert, Point One Design Ltd.
9. Steven LaBolt, President, Advanced Furnace Dynamics.
10. Norman Lewis, Consulting Engineer, GE.
11. Martin Mearhoff, Senior VP Babcok Borsig Service Group.
12. James Parish, Parish Enterprise.
13. Larry Schrader, Global Motion and Control Training Manager,
Parker Hannifin Corporation.
We appreciate very much the Council's philanthropic contributions
toward scholarship, laboratory development and educational tools
as well as their careful monitoring of our programs.
Faculty success continues... Our faculty received
prestigious research and teaching awards from both the Alumni Association
and
the College of Engineering. Prof. Benjamin T. F. Chung received
the Outstanding Researcher Award, Prof. Richard Gross received
the Outstanding Teacher Award, and Prof. Paul Lam received the
Outstanding Alumni Award, all from the Alumni Association. Prof.
Jerry Drummond received the Best Teacher Award from the College
of Engineering. Prof. Xiaosheng Gao received the prestigious Young
Investigator award of the Office of Naval Research in his first
year at the Department. Four faculty members are the fellows of
the ASME and four of our faculty serve as editors or associate
editors in prestigious scientific journals. In addition to current
teaching and research laboratories on vibration, control, tribology
and materials, our new faculty have set-up their own research labs
on smart materials, heat transfer, and two-phase flow.
Sincerely,
Celal Batur
Professor and Chairman
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Akron
AKRON – OHIO 44325 – 3903
batur@uakron.edu
Phone: 330 972 7367
Fax: 330 972 6027
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