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SEPTEMBER 2022
Inaugural Issue
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Message from the Dean
Dr. Richard T. Schoephoerster
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I am thrilled to be the new Dean of the Washkewicz College of Engineering. Thank you to faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the many others who have so warmly welcomed me to the city and to Cleveland State University. CSU is a college dean’s dream. It is a place rich with history and all that comes with it—such as our reputation for excellence and our strong, local alumni base. See Bio Here
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Welcome New Faculty and Staff
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Dr. Liqun Ning, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
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Dr. Mustafa Usta, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering
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Dr. Sujan Poudyal, Assistant College Lecturer, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Tiffany Murrell, Advisor, Pre-Engineering, Engineering Technology & All International Students
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Bradyn Shively, Advisor, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Data Science
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Claude Brown, Administrative Assistant, Dean's Office
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Megan Huggins, Graduate Advisor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Dr. Brian Davis, Associate Dean Wins Diversity Award
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Associate Dean Brian Davis received the 2022 Jean Landa Pytel Diversity Mentoring Award from the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB). This award recognizes the long-term impact of mentoring on both the careers of individual scientists, including women and individuals from other traditionally under-represented backgrounds in ASB, and the ultimate betterment of our society as a whole. His passion is to "reach out to individuals who are not aware of opportunities in STEM fields". Read More
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Dr. Geyou (Augyu) Ao, associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineer-ing, has been awarded a five-year, $609,147 Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award by the National Science Foun-dation. Read More
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An interdisciplinary team at Cleveland State University and Colorado State University has been awarded a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Thered teaching around assistive technologies
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Dr. Prabaha Sikder, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was awarded $100,000 from The TeCK Fund for his proposal titled "3D Printed Multi-functional Dental Implants for Treating Peri-implantitis." Read More
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Cybersecurity & Technology Graduate Certificate
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Bachelor of Science in Data Science
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Justin Daher named Fall 2021 Summa Cum Laude Valedictorian, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Mathematics. Read more about Justin here.
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We're proud to have graduated one of the university's Spring 2022 Valedictorians, Caleb Palagyi, Summa Cum Laude. Caleb earned his Bachelor's of Electrical Engineering with a Mathematics minor, spring 2022. Read more about Caleb here.
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Congratulations to Applied Biomedical Engineering PhD candidate, Shaye Tiell, who was selected to receive a Graduate Research Fellowship Program award from the National Science Foundation. Shaye also took a leadership role in bringing a student chapter of the American Society of Biomechanics to the College. Read More
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Throughout her educational career at CSU, Tayluer Streat-Ricchiuti has competed in the NEOvations bench to bedside with her team claiming second place for their low-cost solution for treating Hyperbilirium in developing countries. This past year, she has served as a regional pre-college initiative chair for the National Society of Black Engineers. Read More
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Doctoral student Yashovardhan Sharma, a Monte Ahuja Scholar, was awarded the 2021 Slag Cement in Sustainable Concrete Project of the Year research award for his project, “Effect of Replacement of Cement with Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag on Mechanical and Durable Properties of UHPC”. Read more.
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Senior Design Kicks-off for 2022-2023 Read More
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ESS Scholars welcomes Cohort Five to the program. Read More
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Best Medicine Engineer-ing, northeast Ohio’s premier engineering fair, devoted exclusively to students interested in biomedical or environ-mental engineering, brought together the most talented and innovative students to interact with each other and leaders in medical device research and development. Read More
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Dean's Diversity Council Celebrated Women in Engineering Graduates. Guest speaker, Shilpa Kedar, Executive Director, Digital and IoT Inno-vations. The event was sponsored by Rockwell Automation and Parker Hannifin. Chair, Audrey Wiggins, Co-chair, Dr. Jorge Gatica, professor, Chemical & Biomedical Engineering. Read More
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Order of the Engineer Celebrated 50+2 Years. The first ceremony in the United States was held at Cleveland State University in the Washkewicz (then Fenn) College of Engineering on June 4, 1970. This year an Ethics Symposium was offered. Nearly 170 students and faculty members participated. Read More
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