College of Engineering
Endowed Faculty: College of Engineering
Abba G. Lichtenstein Professorship in Civil Engineering
Abdollah Shafieezadeh
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
Dr. Abba G. Lichtenstein
Donor
The Abba G. Lichtenstein Professorship in Civil Engineering was established April 8, 1988 by Dr. Lichtenstein with later gifts by Dr. Lichtenstein and the Transportation Research Center, Inc. The income provides salary and program support focusing on transportation infrastructure engineering for a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science.
Bernice L. Claugus Endowed Chair in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Rachel Getman
William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Edward W. Claugus
Donor
Established April 10, 2015, with an estate gift from Edward W. Claugus; used to support an endowed chair position in the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the College of Engineering.
Burn Jeng Lin, PhD and Sue Huang Lin Endowed ElectroScience Laboratory Professorship
Joel Johnson, PhD
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Burn Jeng Lin
Donor
The Burn Jeng Lin, PhD and Sue Huang Lin Endowed ElectroScience Laboratory Professorship was established June 8, 2018 to support a highly promising faculty member based out of the ElectroScience Laboratory in the College of Engineering.
C. John Easton Professorship in Engineering
Liang-Shih Fan, PhD
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Sensotec, Inc. and gifts from the College of Engineering
Donor
Established April 6, 2001 with proceeds from a donation by Sensotec Inc. and gifts from the College of Engineering. The income funds the professorship to support entrepreneurial leadership.
Christos Yessios Endowed Professorship
Marta Nowak
Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture
Christos Yessios, friends, family and colleagues
Donor
The Christos Yessios Endowed Professorship was established January 29, 2016 with gifts from Christos Yessios, friends, family and colleagues. The income is used to support an endowed professorship in the Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture whose focus is digital fabrication tools or related technology evolved from that field.
College of Engineering Endowed Chair
College of Engineering
Donor
The College of Engineering Endowed Chair was established May 18, 2023, as a quasi-endowment, with a fund transfer by the College of Engineering from the Academic Strategic Venture Capital Fund; supports a chair position in the College of Engineering. The highest ranking official in the college or his/her designee shall determine the focus of the position and may revise the focus every five years or sooner if needed. If the position is vacant, the annual distribution may be used to support faculty in the college.
Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics
Shang-Tian Yang
William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Estate of Marilyn George
Donor
The David H. George Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering was established May 19, 2022, with gifts from the estate of Marilyn George. Income supports a chair position in the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Engineering focused on chemical engineering.
Donald D. Glower Chair in Engineering
Alan Luo
Integrated Systems Engineering
Transportation Research Center, Inc.
Donor
Established December 3, 1999; supports a distinguished senior faculty position for teaching and research that focuses on transportation.
Dr. Mars G. Fontana Professorship in Metallurgical Engineering
Glenn S. Daehn, PhD
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Dr. Mars G. Fontana
Donor
The Dr. Mars G. Fontana Professorship in Metallurgical Engineering was established May 1, 1981 by Dr. Fontana. Eighty percent of the income supports a professorship in metallurgical engineering. The remaining income is reinvested to the principal.
Edward Orton, Jr., Chair in Ceramic Engineering
Pelagia-Irene Gouma, PhD
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Edward Orton, Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Transportation Research Center, Inc., Orton Foundation, John M. Shepard, and other graduates, faculty and friends
Donor
The Orton Chair was established March 2, 1990, by the Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation and later gifts from the Transportation Research Center, Inc., the Orton Foundation, John M. Shepard and other graduates, faculty and friends as a tribute to Mr. Orton. Income supports the Orton Chair in Research and Teaching, which is to enhance industrial/university relationships and broaden the contributions of ceramic educational programs with special emphasis on the thermal processing of ceramic materials for use in automotive and other transportation systems.
Elizabeth and John Tinkham Endowed Professorship in Engineering
Balasubramaniam Shanker, PhD
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Elizabeth Martin Tinkham
Donor
The Elizabeth and John Tinkham Endowed Professorship in Engineering was established February 16, 2023, with a fund transfer from the College of Engineering to match a gift from Elizabeth Martin Tinkham (BS 1984) and John Russell Tinkham which established The Elizabeth Martin Tinkham Endowed Professorship in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; supports a professorship position in the College of Engineering. The highest ranking official in the college or his/her designee shall determine the focus of the position and may revise the focus every five years or sooner if needed.
Elizabeth Martin Tinkham Endowed Professorship in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Mrinal Kumar
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Elizabeth Martin Tinkham
Donor
The Elizabeth Martin Tinkham Endowed Professorship in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering was established February 10, 2022, with a gift from Elizabeth Martin Tinkham (BS 1984) and John Russell Tinkham; used to support a professorship position focused on aeronautical and astronautical engineering in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. If the position is vacant, may be used to support the faculty in the department.
Ervin G. Bailey Chair in Energy Conversion
Nick Brunelli
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Ervin G. Bailey
Donor
Established February 3, 1978, with his bequest. Income provides salary and program support for a distinguished teacher, researcher and engineer in energy conversion with emphasis on coal as an energy source.
Ford Motor Company Chair in Electromechanical Systems
Giorgio Rizzoni, PhD
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Ford Motor Company Fund
Donor
Established September 7, 1990, by the Ford Motor Company Fund through The Foundation. Income supports a joint appointment in the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering to promote and support teaching and research in electromechanical systems.
George R. Smith Chair in Engineering
Sanjay Krishna
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
George R. Smith
Donor
Established April 6, 2001, from his estate through The Foundation. Income supports a distinguished senior faculty position in the college.
H.C. 'Slip' Slider Professorship in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Joel Paulson, PhD
William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
William G. and Ernestine R. Lowrie
Donor
Established June 6, 2008 with a gift from William C. and Ernestine R. Lowrie in honor of Professor Slider. The income is used to provide salary and/or program support for an untenured, highly promising faculty member in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with selection based on accomplishment and potential for excellence, innovation, and impact in teaching and research.
Helen C. Kurtz Chair in Chemical Engineering
Jeffrey J. Chalmers, PhD
William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Helen and Ralph Kurtz
Donor
Established July 6, 1990, by Helen and Ralph Kurtz. Income is used to attract and retain an internationally recognized scholar in chemical engineering.
Honda Chair for Transportation
Lian Duan, PhD
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Transportation Research Center, Inc.
Donor
Established February 7, 1997, by the Transportation Research Center, Inc. Income supports the teaching and research activities of the chair, focusing on areas of transportation engineering including, but not limited to, vehicle safety and manufacturing ergonomics, and advanced materials development and processing.
Honda Chair in Transportation
William S. Marras, PhD
Department of Integrated Systems Engineering
Transportation Research Center, Inc.
Donor
Established February 7, 1997, by the Transportation Research Center, Inc. Income supports the teaching and research activities of the chair, focusing on areas of transportation engineering including, but not limited to, vehicle safety and manufacturing ergonomics, and advanced materials development and processing.
Hubert Schmidt Chair in Landscape Architecture
Dorothée C. Imbert, MLA
Landscape Architecture Section, Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture
Mrs. Virginia Grama Schmidt
Donor
Established September 18, 2009, with gifts from the estate of Mrs. Virginia Grama Schmidt in memory of her husband; used to support a chair position in the landscape architecture program. Qualified candidates must be internationally acclaimed.
John B. Nordholt Professorship in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering
Igor Adamovich, PhD
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. John Nordholt, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nordholt, Sr.
Donor
The John B. Nordholt Professorship in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering was established February 6, 1981 by Mr. and Mrs. John Nordholt, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Nordholt, Sr. The income supports a distinguished teacher, researcher and engineer in mechanical or materials science and engineering.
John C. Geupel Chair
Linda K. Weavers, PhD
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
John C. Geupel
Donor
Established May 7, 1982, by Mr. Geupel. Income provides salary and program support for a distinguished teacher, researcher and engineer in civil engineering.
John H. McConnell Chair in Aviation
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
John H. McConnell
Donor
Established February 1, 1980, by Mr. McConnell. Income provides salary and program support for the work of a distinguished scholar and researcher.
John I. Makhoul Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Eric Fosler-Lussier, PhD
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
John I. Makhoul
Donor
The John I. Makhoul Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering was established February 27, 2020, with a gift from Dr. John I. Makhoul (MS 1965); used to support a rotating professorship position in the College of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the general areas of signal processing and machine learning. Revised and position established August 27, 2020.
Lincoln Electric Company Endowed Professorship
Boyd Panton
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Lincoln Electric Company and David C. and Joan Lincoln
Donor
Established June 5, 2015 with a gift from the Lincoln Electric Company and David C. and Joan Lincoln. The income is used to support an endowed welding engineering professorship in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the College of Engineering.
Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean's Chair
Ayanna Howard, PhD
Office of the Dean
Monte Ahuja and The Ahuja Foundation
Donor
Established February 1, 2013, with gifts from Monte Ahuja and The Ahuja Foundation; used to support a named, endowed dean in the College of Engineering who will have the privilege to allocate the annual distribution at his/her sole discretion, for the continued growth and development of the college. The dean will use the title “Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean’s Chair” and his/her office will be known as the “Office of the Dean, Endowed by Monte Ahuja.”
Neal A. Smith Chair in Electrical Engineering
Steven A. Ringel, PhD
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Neal A. and Faye L. Smith
Donor
Established February 4, 1993, from the estates of Neal A., professor emeritus, and Faye L. Smith. Ninety percent of income provides salary and program support to retain an internationally recognized scholar in electrical engineering, with emphasis on power systems engineering. Remaining income is reinvested to principal.
Neil A. Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy
John M. Horack, PhD
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Huntington Bank and other generous donors
Donor
Established Januray 27, 2017, this chair provides support for the work of a distinguished teacher, scientist, engineer, industrialist or policymaker as a faculty member jointly appointed in the College of Engineering and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs to advance aerospace policy and/or aerospace engineering in national and international domains.
Ralph W. Kurtz Chair in Mechanical Engineering
Carlos Castro
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Ralph and Helen Kurtz
Donor
Established July 6, 1990, by Ralph and Helen Kurtz. Income supports the chair who pursues research, including teaching, in developing advanced mechanical systems and components of relevant industrial needs.
Richard M. Morrow Chair in Polymer Engineering
Amoco Foundation, Inc.
Donor
Established July 12, 1991, by the Amoco Foundation, Inc., in his honor. Income provides salary and program support for a distinguished Department of Chemical Engineering faculty member. The holder provides additional leadership for the polymer engineering program to encourage and conduct innovative, collaborative and interdisciplinary research and teaching.
Richard W. Trott '61 Distinguished Visiting Professorship
Estate of Richard W. Trott '61 and family, friends, and colleagues
Donor
The Richard W. Trott '61 Distinguished Visiting Professorship was established April 5, 1991 with a gift from his estate and gifts from family, friends, and colleagues in his honor and memory. The income supports a distinguished visiting professor in the Knowlton School of Architecture for one or more quarters. While in residence, the Trott Professor, an internationally acclaimed architect, landscape architect or planner, will teach design studios, conduct seminars and/or lecture courses, interact with faculty and students, and make at least one public presentation.
Robert M. Critchfield Professorship in Engineering
Xiaodong Zhang
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Bequest from Robert M. Critchfield
Donor
The Robert M. Critchfield Professorship in Engineering was established July 11, 1975 with a bequest from Robert M. Critchfield. The income supports a professorship with preference to a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Robert S. Livesey Professorship in Architecture
Phu Hoang
Knowlton School of Architecture
Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, Inc.
Donor
The Robert S. Livesey Professorship in Architecture was established November 4, 2016 with a gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, Inc. The income is used to support the Robert S. Livesey Professorship in the Architecture Section of the Knowlton School of Architecture.
Roy and Lois Chope Chair in Engineering
Aylin Yener
Lois Chope
Donor
The Roy and Lois Chope Chair in Engineering was established February 1, 2002, from Lois's estate in memory of her husband. The income funds a four-year renewable chair with preference to electrical engineering faculty.
Taine G. McDougal Professorship in Engineering
Michael J. Mills, PhD
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Taine G. McDougal
Donor
The Taine G. McDougal Professorship in Engineering was established February 13, 1969 by Mr. McDougal. The income supports the professorship.
Transportation Research Center, Inc. Chair in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Zak Kassas
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Transportation Research Center, Inc.
Donor
Established October 3, 1997, by the Transportation Research Center, Inc. The income supports the chair in education and research in transportation related technologies focusing on intelligent control and systems as applied to surface vehicles, surface transportation systems and safety operations.
Umit S. Ozkan Professorship in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
William G. and Ernestine R. Lowrie
Donor
Established February 22, 2019, with gifts from William G. (BChE 1966) and Ernestine R. Lowrie.; used to supports a professorship position in the William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, College of Engineering.