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Faculty & Staff Accomplishments

We are excited to share recent accomplishments from faculty and staff members at our campuses around the world.

Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.

Suzanne Musho

Real Estate Development and Sustainable Capital Planning

Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, vice president for real estate development and sustainable capital planning and chief architect, was among a dozen prominent professionals named during the New York Build 2022 Expo on March 2-3, 2022, at the Javits Center in New York City. The event attracted more than 2,000 industry members, 250+ exhibitors, and 300 speakers on topics ranging from sustainable best practices, technology, and designing for the future.

Kate E. O'Hara

College of Arts and Sciences

Kate E. OHara, Ph.D., associate professor of interdisciplinary studies, presented "Theory into Practice: Implementing a Humanistic Approach" at the in Savannah, Georgia, on March 1, 2022. In her interactive presentation, OHara shared details of instructional design for implementing a humanistic approach that provides undergraduate students with opportunities for learning about subject matter that is of personal interest and applicable to the "real world," fostering students' desire to learn while teaching them how to learn, as well as tips on how to design meaningful holistic, project-based instructional activities within fully online and hybrid environments.

Hyun-Tae Jung

School of Architecture and Design

Hyun-Tae Jung, Ph.D., associate professor of architecture, appeared in Global City Seoul: Part 2, as a part of the "Sunday Special" documentary series by the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS), on February 27, 2022.

Robert Amundsen

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences

Robert N. Amundsen, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Energy Management, presented Disguised Infrastructure: Minimizing Visual Impacts at the , on February 27, 2022.

Briana Bronchick

Strategic Communications

Briana Bronchick, director of marketing, was featured in a case study titled in which 雅伎著 was highlighted for using Hulus new ad management tool to enhance awareness and drive registrations to virtual Open House events, on February 22, 2022. Briana was one of the first users of this tool, which allowed us to be very targeted in reaching our primary audiences of prospective students and parents through the streaming TV space.

Chinmoy Bhattacharjee

Physics

Chinmoy Bhattacharjee, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, published his paper, to Cambridge Core's Journal of Plasma Physics, on February 22, 2022. Bhattacharjee's work outlines the fluid velocity profile in a rotating self-gravitating star in presence of a "magnetic-type" gravitational field.

Colleen Kirk

School of Management

Colleen P. Kirk, D.P.S., associate professor of marketing, published her research paper entitled "It's Not Fair! Consumers' Reactions to Sharing Platforms when They Get Reviewed" in the proceedings of the , on February 19, 2022.

Claude Gagna

College of Arts & Sciences

Claude E. Gagna, Ph.D., professor of biological and chemical sciences, published his abstract, in the Biophysical Journal, on February 11, 2022. The abstract describes a novel method which demonstrated, for the first time, the spatial genomic organization of three different DNAs concurrently in human tissues; a technique that will help researchers better understand gene expression.

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Amanda Golden

College of Arts and Sciences

Amanda Golden, Ph.D., associate professor of English, Department of Humanities, gave a talk on hosted virtually by Bedlam Book Cafe. The event was also the paperback launch of Golden's monograph, Annotating Modernism: Marginalia and Pedagogy from Virginia Woolf to the Confessional Poets, on February 11, 2022.

Wenjia Li

CoECS/Computer Science

Wenjia Li, Ph.D., associate professor of computer science, has recently published a conference paper titled on February 10, 2022. In this paper, co-authored by Giuseppe D'Ambrosio, an NSF REU student that he advised during the summer of 2021, they propose a deep learning-based approach to identify malware for the Android system in the presence of adversarial example attacks. This research is partially supported by National Science Foundation Grant (No. CNS-1852316).

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