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Faculty

D. Jackson, Dean and Harry G. Stoddard Endowed Professor of Management; D.Min., Andover Newton Theological School; leadership efficacy realized through reflective practice and womanist leadership frameworks, womanist theology.

D. Strong, Professor and Department Head, MSIT and MSBA Program Director; Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University; advanced information technologies, such as enterprise systems, and their use in organizations, MIS quality issues, with primary focus on data and information quality.

Z. Cheng, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Boston University, analytics with AI focus. 

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Chemical Engineering

NOTE: Courses listed in previous catalogs with “CM” as the prefix and the same course number as below are considered to be the SAME COURSE.

Faculty

M. T. Timko, Professor and Department Head, Ph.D., MIT. Renewable energy, liquid and biomass fuels, reaction engineering, fuel refining and desulfurization  
C. M. Bailey-Hytholt, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Brown University. Biomaterials, drug and gene delivery, lipid-based systems, diagnostics, biointerfaces, prenatal and women’s health
T. A. Camesano, Professor and Dean of Graduate Studies; Ph.D., Penn­syl­vania State University. Bacterial adhesion

Chemistry and Biochemistry

Faculty

A. Mattson, Professor and Department Head; Ph.D., Northwestern University; metal-free catalyst design, methodology development, complex molecule synthesis.
J. M. Argüello, Professor; Ph.D., Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, Argentina; transmembrane ion transport, metal-ATPases structure-function, bacterial metal homeostasis, role os metals in bacterial pathogenesis.
S. C. Burdette, Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; synthesis of fluorescent sensors for iron, photoactive chelators for delivery of metal ions in cells, applications of azobenzene derivatives with

Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering

Faculty

C. M. Eggleston, Professor, Ph.D., Stanford University; natural solid materials and their interaction with our environment, focusing on the fundamental processes of adsorption, dissolution/growth, electron transfer, and catalysis.
L. Abu-Lail, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; unit operations of chemical engineering, water treatment, hydraulics, environmental organic chemistry.   
L. D. Albano, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; performance-based design of buildings, design and behavior of building structures in fire