ABOUT PEOPLE
ASEE Prism, Mar 2004
BOOKS BY MEMBERS Microelectronic Circuits By Adel S. Sedra (member) and Kenneth C. Smith Oxford University Press, New York, NY 2004 1283 pp., $112 ABOUT PEOPLE
Hojjat Adeli, professor of civil engineering at the Ohio State University, was awarded the Lichtenstein Professorship in Civil Engineering. As a Lichtenstein Professor, Adeli will serve a five-year term, and his teaching and research will focus on the engineering of transportation infrastructure. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering at the University of Tehran, Iran, in 1973 and his civil engineering doctoral degree at Stanford University in 1976.
Elliot P. Douglas, associate professor of materials and science engineering at the University of Florida, received a 2003-2004 College of Engineering Teaching Award. The award is given after a review of credentials, letters of recommendation, and student and peer evaluations. Douglas earned bachelor's degrees from MIT in materials science and engineering, and humanities and engineering in 1988. He earned a doctoral degree in polymer science and engineering from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1992.
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