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Individual attention is one of the highest priorities of Trinity's
faculty. Class sizes are small and students are assigned a faculty member
for academic advising, mentorship and guidance in career
development.
Distribution
Trinity's Engineering Science Department has nine full-time, tenure
track faculty with the following distributions: two chemical engineering,
three electrical engineering, and four mechanical engineering. The
mechanical engineering positions are divided equally between thermal/fluid
and solid mechanics.
Advising
The engineering faculty strives to be excellent advisors, to be
available and accessible to our students, and to foster an atmosphere of
excitement, caring, and nurturing. Entering students who have expressed an
interest in engineering are assigned advisors from the engineering
department prior to their arrival on campus. Our advisors meet with these
incoming students and follow their progress very closely as they move
through our program.
Our faculty are
encouraged by the University to invite new advisees for dinner and to meet
with them outside the office environment (e.g., in the dining hall).
Advisors help students find (and prepare for) summer and permanent jobs,
undergraduate summer research fellowships, applications for scholarships,
graduate school and graduate fellowships. Many alumni keep in touch
following graduation and have let us know that this close contact with and
accessibility to faculty is a highly desirable feature of our program.
Scholarship
The engineering faculty is dedicated to excellence in teaching,
scholarship, and professional development. We expect the kind of intellect
well suited to teach at Trinity to be inquisitive, thoughtful, and
naturally inclined to scholarly productivity. Good teachers must have the
drive to remain up to date and be aware of significant advances in their
areas of interest. Moreover, students are intrigued by the knowledge that
comes from actual faculty experience. In many instances, scholarly work
can be utilized to develop classroom examples that demonstrate the
state-of-the-art applications of scientific and engineering analog and
modeling tools. Our faculty are actively engaged in research and
development in their areas of expertise, in educational research methods,
and software development and consulting. The rate of publication in the
journal and conference proceedings continues to improve. Over the last
five years, our faculty published approximately 60 articles in technical
journals and conference proceedings.
Our Faculty
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Mahbub Uddin, Professor and Chair
Degrees earned: M.S., Moscow Institute of Petro-Chemical and
Gas Industry; Ph.D., Oklahoma State, Chemical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Stochastic Approaches to
Process Design and Simulation, Transport Processes in Two Phase
Systems, Heat Exchanger Design, Kinetics and Reactor Design,
Refrigerants (R-134a). Commonly teaches: Mass and Energy
Balances, Engineering Materials, Thermodynamics, Environmental
Engineering and Unit Operations Contact: Dr.
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Farzan Aminian, Professor Degrees earned: B.S., University of
Oklahoma; M.S., Ph.D., Ohio State University, Electrical
Engineering; P.E., Texas Research/Consulting: Neural
networks, Monte Carlo simulations, finite element methods, Bayesian
techniques, fault diagnosis of electronic circuits, application of
neural networks in medicine, simulation of high field transport
equations and electronic devices and materials, computer- aided
design of electronic circuits. Commonly teaches:
Electronics, Signals and Systems, Engineering Design
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J. Paul Giolma, Associate
Professor Degrees earned: B.S.E.E.,
University of Florida; M.S.E.E., Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon, Electrical
Engineering; P.E., Texas Research/Consulting: Circuits and
Systems, Signal Processing, Instrumentation, Biomedical
Systems. Commonly teaches: Electronics, Senior Design,
First Year Seminar
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H. William Collins, Associate
Professor Degrees earned:
B.S., Trinity University; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue, Chemical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Reaction Engineering,
Process Simulation Commonly teaches: Control Systems,
Engineering Design, Biochemical Engineering Contact: Dr.
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Kevin Nickels, Assistant Professor Degrees earned:B.S.E.E., Purdue University; M.S.,
Ph.D., University of Illinios, Electrical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Robotics, Computer
Vision, Object Tracking, Information Fusion Commonly
teaches: Digital Logic Design, Network Analysis, Microcomputer
Systems
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Peter Kelly-Zion, Assistant
Professor Degrees earned: B.A., Grinnell College;
B.S., Washington University; M.E., Carnegie Mellon University,
Mechanical Engineering; Ph.D., University of Illinios, Mechanical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Internal Combustion
Engines, Atomization, Sprys. Commonly teaches: Engineering
Design, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics Contact: Dr.
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Diana Glawe, Assistant Professor Degrees
earned:B.S., M.S., Ph.D., The Ohio State University, Mechanical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Supersonic flow and
mixing, laser-based flow diagnostics. Commonly teaches:
Mechanics, Engineering Design Contact: Dr.
Glawe |
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Wilson Terrell, Assistant Professor Degrees
earned: B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign, Mechanical Engineering Research/Consulting:
Energy Systems and Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Heat
Transfer. Commonly teaches: Heat Transfer, Fluid
Dynamics Contact: Dr. Terrell |
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Jack Leifer, Assistant Professor
Degrees earned:
B.S., MIT, Mechanical Engineering; M.S., Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Mechanical Engineering Research/Consulting: NASA Langley Research Center: Structural Behavior of Ultra lightweight (Gossamer) Films; Full-field, non-contact optical sensing techniques.
Commonly teaches:
Mechanics, Engineering Design
Contact: Dr.
Leifer |
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Richard D. Swope, Professor
Emeritus Degrees earned:
B.M.E., M.M.E., Ph.D., University of Delaware, Mechanical
Engineering Research/Consulting: Fluid Mechanics, Heat
Transfer, Cardiovascular System Dynamics Commonly teaches:
Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Engineering Design
Contact: Dr.
Swope |
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