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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama College
of Engineering recently announced Drs. Raghvendra Pandey,
Robert Pitt and Doru Stefanescu have been appointed Cudworth
Professors for their excellence in scholarship, research and
teaching. The James R. Cudworth Memorial Engineering
Professorship Fund was established in 1984 in memory of James
Cudworth, former dean of the College of Engineering.
Pandey, professor of electrical and computer engineering,
received his bachelor of science from Bihar University in India,
his master’s from Patna University, also in India, and his
doctorate from the University of Cologne in Germany. He came to
the University in 1997. Pandey has 30 years of academic and 12
years of industrial experience. He is a Fellow of the American
Ceramic Society and a senior member of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Presently, the focus of
his research includes growth and characterization of electronic
materials, integrated structured devices and Spintronics. He has
received several professional society awards and honors and has
authored or co-authored more than 100 research papers and two
advanced level research books. He has more than 11 patents and
invention disclosures.
Pitt, professor of civil and environmental engineering,
joined the College in 2001, after 14 years at the University of
Alabama-Birmingham. He received his bachelor of science from
Humboldt State University, his master’s from San Jose State
University, and his doctorate from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. His research focuses on the sources, movement
and effects of pathogens in urban areas. Pitt recently received
the 2002 Distinguished Service Citation from the University of
Wisconsin School of Engineering recognizing his service to
engineering throughout the country. He has received several
professional awards and honors and has authored or co-authored
more than 100 research papers and eight books.
Stefanescu, professor of metallurgical and materials
engineering, received his bachelor of science in metallurgical
engineering from University Politehnica Bucharest in Romania in
1965 and his doctorate from the same university in 1973. With UA
since 1980, his research focuses on solidification processing.
Stefanescu has received numerous professional society awards
and honors and is the author of more than 300 scientific and
technical publications. He also has authored or co-authored more
than 11 patents. Stefanescu is a Fellow of ASM International, an
alumnus of the American Foundry Society, and holds an honorary
doctorate from two foreign universities.
The James R. Cudworth Memorial Engineering Professorship Fund
was established in 1984 from gifts donated by the Board of
Trustees in memory of James R. Cudworth, former dean of the
College of Engineering. Endowed professorships enhance the
quality of programs in higher education through both the
recognition and contributions of the professors.
Distinguished scholars, who hold these most prestigious
positions, make significant contributions to the research and
teaching missions of the University, and they increase the
visibility of the University, which aids in attracting
high-quality faculty, excellent students and external resources
for research.
In 1837, UA became the first university in the state to offer
engineering classes and was one of the first five in the nation
to do so. Today, the College of Engineering, with about 1,900
students and more than 90 faculty, is one of the three oldest
continuously operating engineering programs in the country and
has been fully accredited since accreditation standards were
implemented in the 1930s.
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