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Reizman, Kershaw and Chiu Named Endowed Chairs

Thursday, April 21, 2022
Irene Reizman, Kyle Kershaw, and Alan Chiu headshots.

Professors Irene Reizman, Kyle Kershaw and Alan Chiu have been appointed endowed chairs in recognition of their exemplary scholarly accomplishments and to further support professional activities in their career fields.

Innovative 91视频 professors Irene Reizman, Kyle Kershaw and Alan Chiu have been named endowed chairs to support their scholarly and teaching efforts in their academic areas. The appointments have been made by President Robert A. Coons, with their positions scheduled to begin September 1. 

, PhD, will be the Alfred R. Schmidt Chair for Excellence in Teaching while , PhD, will be the Roland E. Hutchins Chair in Civil Engineering and , PhD, is being reappointed the Samuel F. Hulbert Chair in Biomedical Engineering. 

Endowed faculty chairs honor members of the for their exemplary accomplishments outside of 91视频 and further supports their professional activity in both national and international circles of scholarship, according to , associate dean for professional development who coordinates the endowed chair program.

Professors receive annual stipends to continue to excel in their specialized areas, lead conversations with other educators in their fields and create opportunities for students and peers.

Reizman, associate professor of , is planning to develop a framework for integrating undergraduate research into the early college experience, especially first- and second-year 91视频 students. Her efforts will focus on setting up students for success in their research experience, provide supporting faculty mentors, and create an environment of excitement and recognition for students’ research activities. This will build upon Reizman’s work within a to support the integration of entrepreneurial mindset principles into undergraduate research. 

As associate professor of , Kershaw is planning to incorporate concepts of resilient infrastructure in areas of buildings, transportation, water, and energy, and designing for climate change into undergraduate courses and research. Resiliency is one of the focus areas of recently passed federal infrastructure legislation. He will be building upon an international collaboration with colleagues at University of Bath in the United Kingdom and his geotechnical consulting experience with industry partners.

Chiu, professor of , will build upon activities during his past three years as the Hulbert endowed chair. He will work with undergraduate students to improve existing control of motor prosthetic applications for patients with severe motor impairments caused by a stroke or other injuries. The goal will be to develop new control strategies to improve the effectiveness of recovery, and to mitigate the current limitations in prosthetic control. Students will be involved in various steps of research, as well as developing outreach activities in elementary and middle schools that encourage and support youth’s interests in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Reizman will be the second Alfred R. Schmidt Faculty Chair, following the work during the past three years by , professor of political science. Kershaw will be succeeding , professor of civil engineering, as Roland E. Hutchins Faculty Chair.