Marvin Goodfriend, Carnegie Mellon University | Carnegie Mellon University
Marvin Goodfriend, Carnegie Mellon University | Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University has recently named five faculty members as University Professors, the highest honor a faculty member can achieve at the institution. The distinguished individuals recognized this year are Guy Blelloch, Gary Fedder, Robert Kass, Anthony Rollett, and Elias Towe.
Provost and Chief Academic Officer James H. Garrett Jr expressed his congratulations to the newly appointed University Professors, stating, "I am delighted to congratulate this esteemed group of individuals on being selected by their peers as University Professors. These five individuals have made impactful contributions to education and research, as well as to the community as a whole. It is a pleasure to recognize them with this distinction."
Guy Blelloch, the U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor of Computer Science, has been recognized for his work on algorithms and languages in the context of parallel computing. Gary Fedder, the Howard M. Wilkoff Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been acknowledged for his research in microelectromechanical systems and digital twin technologies. Robert Kass, the Maurice Falk Professor of Statistics and Computational Neuroscience, has been commended for his research on neural communication and brain interactions. Anthony Rollett, the U.S. Steel Professor of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, has been honored for his work on microstructural evolution in 3D printing. Lastly, Elias Towe, the Albert and Ethel Grobstein Professor, has been recognized for his contributions to photonics and quantum photonics.
These newly appointed University Professors have demonstrated exceptional achievements beyond their respective departments and colleges, embodying the highest standards of Carnegie Mellon University.