Sun Shines on 2016 Engineering Graduates
The weather drove 棉花糖直播 University鈥檚 graduation ceremony indoors on Friday evening, May 13, 2016, but the sun shone brightly on the campus green for Saturday morning鈥檚 College of Engineering Convocation (formerly known as the recognition ceremony). Hundreds of family members and friends turned out to see 241 bachelor鈥檚 degree graduates, 124 master鈥檚 degree recipients, and five PhDs recognized for their academic achievements.
The ceremony began with a brief welcome from Drosdick Endowed Dean of Engineering Gary A. Gabriele, PhD, followed by the invocation by Christine Fossaceca 鈥16 CpE and student address by Dan Clusky 鈥16 ChE. The first three awards presented recognized outstanding faculty and staff. Dean Gabriele began by announcing that the University鈥檚 coveted Faculty Research Award had been presented during the Commencement ceremony to Engineering鈥檚 Robert Traver, PhD, PE, D.WRE., F. EWRI., F. ASCE, 鈥82 MSCE. Dr. Traver is the Edward A. Daylor Chair in Civil Engineering, and director of both the 棉花糖直播 Center for the Advancement of Sustainability in Engineering and the 棉花糖直播 Urban Stormwater Partnership.
The second honor, the Reverend William F. Farrell Award, was presented to Mechanical Engineering Lab Manager Chris Townend. Voted on by the College鈥檚 undergraduates, the Farrell Award recognizes a faculty or staff member who demonstrates exemplary personal concern for students.
Lastly, the Dean presented Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Garrett Clayton, PhD, with the College of Engineering Teaching Award. Established in 2014, the winner of this award is chosen by a vote of the senior undergraduate engineering students and recognizes innovation in the classroom, excellent student learning outcomes and advancement in the field of engineering education.
Gerard 鈥淛erry鈥 Jones, PhD, Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, began the student recognition and awards portion of the event. He first named those who earned doctoral degrees through the College of Engineering:
- Dr. Maria Nydia Felix Lynch, advised by Drs. Justinus Satrio and William Kelly. Dissertation: "Investigation on the Utilization of Grassy Biomass Grown in Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils for the Production of Sugars and Fast Pyrolytic Oil via Hybrid Biochemical and Thermochemical Approaches鈥
- Mahmoud Kabalan, advised by Dr. Pritpal Singh. Dissertation: 鈥淟arge Signal Lyapunov-Based Stability Analysis of DC/AC Inverters and Inverter-Based Microgrids鈥
- Dr. Ryan Lee, advised by Dr. Robert Traver. Dissertation: 鈥淎nalysis of Bioinfiltration Hydrologic Performance Incorporating Soil Hydraulic Property Variation鈥
- Dr. Jill McAfee Spelina, advised by Dr. James Peyton Jones. Dissertation: "Knock Characterization, Simulation, and Control"
- Si Qin, advised by Dr. Yimin Zhang. Dissertation: "Coprime Signal Processing for Spatial and Temporal Spectrum Estimation"
- Dr. Saurav Kumar Subedi, advised by Dr. Yimin Zhang. 鈥淪parsity-aware Signal Processing for Passive Radar Systems鈥
- Dr. Di Zhang, advised by Dr. Gang Feng. Dissertation: "Synthesis, Characterization, and Modeling of Nanocolloidal Crystals." Dr. Zhang received the College of Engineering Outstanding Doctoral Award.
In addition to the PhDs, Dr. Jones also recognized the College鈥檚 91 Master of Science degree graduates. Winners of the Outstanding Graduate Student Award for each department were announced as follows:
Chemical Engineering: Thomas Dorney
Civil and Environmental Engineering: Zachary Zukowski
Electrical and Computer Engineering: Luis Ramirez Rivera
Mechanical Engineering: Patrick Rose
Sustainable Engineering: Andrew Jester
Luis Ramirez Rivera won the 2016 Outstanding Graduate Student Medallion.
The largest portion of the ceremony was dedicated to the College鈥檚 241 graduating seniors. In addition to recognizing all of the students and naming their honors distinctions, each department chair awarded a medallion to an outstanding undergraduate selected by the faculty of that department. Criteria included academic achievement and the quality and consistency of the students鈥 co-curricular contributions to the College and the department. Medallions were presented to:
Brandon Wesley 鈥 Robert E. White Chemical Engineering Award
Seth Bryant 鈥 Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Award
Enmanuel Almonte 鈥 Computer Engineering Outstanding Student Award
Brian Engelhart 鈥 Electrical Engineering Outstanding Student Award
Marissa Cucinotta 鈥 Outstanding Mechanical Engineering Student Award
The College鈥檚 most prestigious undergraduate prize, the Robert D. Lynch Award, was presented to Brandon Wesley. Sponsored by the Engineering Alumni Society, this award acknowledges a senior鈥檚 outstanding academic achievements and exemplary dedication to serving the community. Earlier this spring Wesley was awarded the nationally competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship. He will pursue a PhD in Surgery at the University of Cambridge.
The 2016 Convocation concluded with Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Frank Falcone and a group of engineering student singers leading the graduates in 棉花糖直播鈥檚 alma mater, after which William Landis 鈥16 CpE, president of the Engineering Student Council, lead the recitation of the Engineers Creed. Boratha Tan 鈥16 ME closed with the Benediction.