MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS TUTOR
Room-C136 Research Park
(Across the hall from Material Science and Engineering)
Tutor: Varalakshmi Gattagoni
E-mail: varag_05@yahoo.com
Times Available:
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MONDAY: |
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
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TUESDAY: |
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM & 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM |
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WEDNESDAY: |
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
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THURSDAY: |
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM |
Free for College of Engineering Students
Enjoying themselves, Dean García holds on as Provost Johnson steers the nitrogen car at UNT's Homecoming parade.
Too cool for words, Dean García and Provost Johnson breeze through UNT's Homecoming parade in the nitrogen car built by Dr. Mitty Plummer, Engineering Technology; Dr. Rick Reidy, Materials Science; and Dr. Carlos Ordonez, Physics.
College of Engineering Publications and Citations 2005
The number of citations to all the publications of tenured, tenured-track and non tenure-track faculty in the College of Engineering have been 804. The total number of publications was 140 during the calendar year 2005.
The number of citations to the publications of the 37 tenure and tenure-track faculty in the College of Engineering during the calendar year 2005 and the first six months of 2006 was 747.
This averages to over 20 citations per faculty in this category.
It is a pleasure to welcome Dr. Nourredine Boubekri to the College of Engineering as the new Chair of the Department of Engineering Technology. Dr. Boubekri brings many years of experience to this position. He has been Director of Manufacturing Research, Innovation and Training, of the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology at Northern Illinois University (NIU), and also served as Chair of the Department of Industrial Engineering at NIU. At the University of Miami he founded and co-directed the University Industrial Assessment Center. Collaborating with a number of college departments, he developed the M.S. Degree in Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, the M.S. degree in Management of Technology, and the Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineering.
Dr. Boubekri’s advanced educational achievements include: BS, Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University; ME, Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University; Ph.D., Industrial/Manufacturing and Systems Engineering, University of Nebraska at Lincoln. We are very happy to welcome him to Denton, and to the College of Engineering at the University of North Texas.
Dr. Ray Paul’s Commencement Address
Spring 2006
"Graduation
is a major milestone in life’s journey. You have learned a lot in your years in
this distinguished institution. And still have a lot more to learn in your
life’s journey. In today’s competitive world, cooperation, collaboration and
learning are indispensable. As the eminent Bishop T.D. Jakes has said—“THE
WORLD IS A UNIVERSITY AND WE ARE ALL IN IT”. We should never quit learning and
as the billionaire entrepreneur and founder of the cable TV channel CNN, Ted Turner
has said, ‘QUITTERS NEVER WIN AND WINNERS NEVER QUIT’. WE SHOULD NEVER QUIT
LEARNING TILL THE LAST BREATH OF OUR LIVES." more
EE Faculty Members Receive a Research Award from ARL
and a Multidisciplinary Collaborative Project Award from NSF
Dr. Partha S. Guturu of Electrical Engineering Department received
a 3 year cooperative research grant on “System and Data Fusion Algorithms for
Civilian Vehicle Recognition and Tracking” from Army Research Lab, Adelphi, MD. In this research, Dr. Guturu will develop a distributed surveillance system
with smart real-time algorithms for occlusion-tolerant object recognition and
tracking.
Dr. Miguel Acevedo (Geography), Dr.
Xinrong Li and Dr. Shengli Fu (Electrical Engineering), Dr. Yan Huang (Computer
Science), and Dr. Ruthanne Thompson and Tom Waller (Biology) received a 2-year
NSF award for their multidisciplinary collaborative proposal entitled
"Engaging Local Governments, Teachers and Students in Cyber Infrastructure
for Environmental Monitoring and Modeling." Research activities funded in
this project will include the development of a wireless sensor network to
monitor soil moisture over a watershed, a low-cost total column ozone automated
monitor, and a web portal that supports sophisticated analysis and modeling
tools. In addition, the project includes collaborations with the City of
Denton, Texas, the National Weather Service (Fort Worth Office), Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department, and the Lewisville Independent School District. |