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Faculty commended for outstanding teaching

Dean Andrea Goldsmith and Vice Dean Antoine Kahn are proud to recognize the following faculty for their outstanding teaching during the spring 2023 semester, as determined by overall course ratings by students.

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Jesse Jenkins

ENE 522

Chemical and Biological Engineering

Celeste Nelson

CBE 440

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Catherine Peters

CEE 571

Computer Science

Ryan Adams

COS 598C

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Andrew Houck

ECE 302

Niraj Jha

ECE 598

Chi Jin

ECE 539

Sharad Malik

ECE 580

Hossein Valavi

ECE 302

David Wentzlaff

ECE 575

Gerard Wysocki

ECE 455

Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Ken Anderson

EGR 383

Denise Crossan

EGR 251, EGR 351

Christopher Kuenne

EGR 491

Keith Hollingsworth

EGR 495

Jessica Leung

EGR 251, EGR 351

Derek Lidow

EGR 251

Michael Littman

EGR 251, EGR 351

David Miller

EGR 219

Dennis Strigl

EGR 494

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Daniel Cohen

MAE 344

Andrej Kosmrlj

MAE 550

Michael Mueller

MAE 427, MAE 503, MAE 514

Glenn Northey

MAE 321

Howard Stone

MAE 552

Operations Research and Financial Engineering

Jianqing Fan

ORF 525

Ramon van Handel

ORF 550

Princeton Materials Institute

Aditya Sood

MSE 502

Nan Yao

MSE 505

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Solving problems in energy, combustion, fluids, lasers, materials science, robotics and control systems, and nuclear security

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Improving human health, energy systems, computing and communications, and security

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Leading the field through foundational theory, applications, and societal impact

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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Fundamental insights into the built and natural environments, and interactions between the two

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Chemical and Biological Engineering

Advancing human health, energy, materials science, and industrial processes