Title: Update from the Dean College of Science
1Update from the DeanCollege of Science
- External Advisory Development Council
- October 5, 2007
- H. Joseph Newton, Dean
- College of Science
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2University News
- Football
- Chancellor, President and Provost
- Legislative session
- Qatar
3Faculty Reinvestment Update
- The following represents some of the more notable
results to date - Harvard University Nobel Prize winner Dr. Dudley
R. Herschbach (half-time appointment in physics),
only the third Nobel laureate in Texas AMs
130-year history - Dr. Simon J. Sheather, one of the top 200 cited
mathematical scientists worldwide, as head of the
Department of Statistics - Dr. Nicholas B. Suntzeff, co-discoverer of dark
energy, as head of Texas AM efforts to build an
elite astronomy program four additional faculty
hired since
4Faculty Reinvestment Updates
- Five international experts hired into five
endowed positions, including four established
under reinvestment - - Dr. John A. Gladysz (organic chemistry), Dow
Chair in Chemical Invention - - Dr. Paul E. Hardin (biological clocks), John W.
Lyons 59 Endowed Chair in Biology - - Dr. Alexei V. Sokolov (lasers/molecular
modulation), Stephen E. Harris Professorship in
Quantum Optics - - Dr. Nicholas B. Suntzeff (supernovae/cosmology),
Mitchell-Heep-Munnerlyn Endowed Chair in
Observational Astronomy - - Dr. Lifan Wang (supernovae/cosmology),
Mitchell-Heep-Munnerlyn Endowed Career
Enhancement Professorship in Physics
5Faculty Reinvestment Update
- One-quarter of the Colleges hires thus far are
women, nearly doubling the Colleges number of
female tenured/tenure-track faculty numbers prior
to reinvestment. The Departments of Statistics
and Biology are leading the charge, each
attracting women to roughly one-third of their
positions and combining to account for just over
half of the Colleges overall gender gains.
6Faculty Reinvestment Update
- Multiple openings across the Colleges five
departments have allowed Science to hire at least
one husband-wife team in each department, led by
two apiece in Biology, Chemistry, and
Mathematics. - Outstanding young faculty hires to date include 1
National Science Foundation CAREER awardee, 1
Searle Scholar, 1 Sloan Fellow, 2 Dreyfus New
Faculty awardees, 1 Humboldt Research Foundation
Fellow, 2 Radcliffe Institute Fellows, 1 Lomb
Medal recipient, 1 Department of Energy
Outstanding Junior Investigator awardee, and 1
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
(IUPAP) Young Scientist Prize in Nuclear Physics
winner
7Department of Biology
Charles Criscione Assistant Professor (9/1/2008)
Postdoc Southwest Foundation for Biomedical
Research Ph.D. Oregon State
8Department of Biology
Xiairong Lin Assistant Professor (1/1/2008)
Postdoc Duke University Medical Center Ph.D.
University of Georgia
9Department of Chemistry
Wenshe Liu Assistant Professor
- Bioorganic Chemistry
- Chemical Biology
- Enzyme Kinetics
- Molecular Biology
- Protein Crystallography
- Protein Engineering
Postdoc The Scripps Research Institute Ph.D.
UC Davis
10Department of Chemistry
Jiong Yang Assistant Professor
- Total synthesis and mechanistic studies of
biologically active natural products - Enantioselective organocatalysis, transition
metal catalysis, and domino reactions Inorganic
Chemistry - Identification of small molecule probes for
biological studies
Postdoc Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT Ph.D.
Ohio State University
11Department of Mathematics
Ioan Bejenaru Assistant Professor
- Partial Differential Equations
Assistant Professor UCLA Ph.D. UC Berkeley
12Department of Mathematics
Dmitry Panchenko Assistant Professor
- Probability Theory
- Mathematical Physics
Assistant Professor MIT Ph.D. University of
New Mexico
13Department of Mathematics
Matthew Young Assistant Professor
- Analytic Number Theory
- L-functions
- Elliptic Curves
- Random Matrix Theory
Assistant Professor Stanford University Ph.D.
Rutgers University
14Department of Physics
Alexander Finkelstein Professor (1/16/2008)
- Disordered Conductors
- Low-Dimensional and Strongly Correlated Electron
Systems - Fundamentals of Spintronic Device
Professor Weizmann Institute of Science,
Israel Ph.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical
Physics
15Department of Physics
Lucas Macri Assistant Professor (7/1/2008)
- Extragalactic Distance Scale
- Resolved Stellar Populations
- Large-scale structure and flows
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Postdoc National Optical Astronomy
Observatory Ph.D. Harvard-Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics
16Department of Physics
Dan Melconian Assistant Professor (1/16/2008)
- Nuclear structure
- Nuclear astrophysics
- Nuclear physics
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Postdoc University of Arizona Ph.D. Centre for
Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics
17Department of Physics
Casey Papovich Assistant Professor (4/1/2008)
- Studying Galaxy Evolution from Multiwavelength
Surveys - The Stellar-Mass Assembly and Growth of Galaxies
and Supermassive Blackholes -
Spitzer Fellow University of Arizona Ph.D. The
Johns Hopkins University
18Department of Physics
Igor Roschin Assistant Professor
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Thin-Film and Multi-Layer Growth
- Physical, Chemical, and Biological Sensors
Research Scientist UC San Diego Ph.D.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
19Department of Physics
Kym-Vy Tran Assistant Professor (1/1/2009)
SNF Advanced Fellow University of Zurich Ph.D.
UC Santa Cruz
20Federal Agency Funding 2005
21Texas Academies of Medicine, Engineeering,
Science, and Technology
- Education Steering Committee
- William R. Brinkley (Co-Chair) Dean, Graduate
School of Biomedical Sciences Baylor College of
Medicine - Mary Ann Rankin (Co-Chair) Dean, College of
Natural Sciences UT - Michael S. Brown Regental Professor University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Francisco Cigarroa President, UT Health Science
Center- San Antonio - Ernest H. Cockrell Chairman, Cockrell Interests
- Tom Engibous Chairman of the Board, Texas
Instruments Incorporated - Larry Faulkner President, Houston Endowment,
Inc.
22Texas Academies of Medicine, Engineeering,
Science, and Technology
- Education Steering Committee (cont.)
- Neal Lane University Professor, Rice Sr.
Fellow, Baker Institute - Bettie Sue Masters Welch Distinguished
Professor, UT Health Science Center San Antonio - H. Joseph Newton, Dean, College of Science, Texas
AM University - Peter O Donnell President, ODonnell
Foundation - Kenneth I. Shine Executive Vice Chancellor for
Health Affairs, UT System - Richard Tapia - Noah Harding Professor of
Computational and Applied Mathematics and
Director, Center for Excellence and Equity in
Education, Rice
23Contact Us
- For more information about the Texas AM College
of Science and its activities, please
contact Office of the Dean College of
Science Texas AM University 3257 TAMU College
Station, TX 77843-3257 Telephone (979)
845-7361 Web www.science.tamu.edu