College of Engineering

Suresh Advani

Unidel Pierre S. du Pont Chair of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

Research: Polymer and composite processing and rheology, computer-based virtual simulations of the composites manufacturing process.

The funds for this endowment were provided through the Unidel Foundation.

Gonzalo R. Arce

Charles Black Evans Professor of Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research: Nonlinear signal processing, wireless communications, statistical signal processing, electronic imaging and display, bioelectronics, image processing, multimedia security and communications.

This professorship honors Charles Black Evans, secretary-treasurer of the University’s Board of Trustees from 1896-1933. Evans Hall, home of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, is named after Evans and his father, George C. Evans, a member of the Board of Trustees from 1856 until 1904.

Kenneth E. Barner

Charles Black Evans Professor of Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research: Statistical signal processing, nonlinear and sparse signal processing, sensor network and consensus systems, machine learning, and information access methods for individuals with disabilities, including tactile, haptic, and multimodal systems. 

This professorship honors Charles Black Evans, secretary-treasurer of the University’s Board of Trustees from 1896-1933. Evans Hall, home of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, is named after Evans and his father, George C. Evans, a member of the Board of Trustees from 1856 until 1904.

Anthony N. Beris

Arthur B. Metzner Professor of Chemical Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Modeling and simulation of complex flows, nonequilibrium thermodynamics and transport phenomena.

This professorship honors the late Arthur B. Metzner, who came to the University in 1953 and chaired the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1970-77. He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering and received the UD’s Francis Alison Award.

Mark Blenner

Thomas and Kipp Gutshall Development Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Metabolic, Protein, and Genetic Engineering; Functional Genomics and Proteomics, Systems Biology, Biomanufacturing, Biosensing, Cellular Stress Response, Genetic & Phenotype Stability

Sunita Chandrasekaran

David L. and Beverly J.C. Mills Career Development Chair
Computer and Information Sciences

Research: Programming models, compilers, runtime, building predictive models for bioinformatics application and migrating scientific applications to supercomputers.

Gregory Chirikjian

Willis F. Harrington Professor

Research: Interests include applications of group representation theory within engineering disciplines, kinematics, motion planning, medical image registration and the mechanics of macromolecules. His current research focuses on affordance-based reasoning in the context of robotics.

Willis F. Harrington Sr., whose memory is honored by named professorships in chemistry, graduated from UD in 1902 and received another degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before entering the chemical industry, where he was involved in the manufacture of dyes. He and his brother, Chancellor William Watson Harrington, an 1895 graduate of UD and a trustee for 59 years, were long-time friends of the University.

Wilfred Chen

Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Cellular and metabolic engineering, synthetic biology for biofuel production, protein therapeutics, viral detection, drug discovery, and protein purification.

This professorship honors the Gore family, including Robert W. Gore `59, Sarah I. Gore `76M and the late Genevieve W. Gore. Robert W. Gore, a 1959 chemical engineering graduate of the University of Delaware, served as president of W. L. Gore and Associates, Inc. and is a member of the UD Board of Trustees. In 1990, Dr. Gore received the College of Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award and he was inducted into UD’s Alumni Wall of Fame in 1992.

Dominic M. Di Toro

Edward C. Davis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research: Water quality modeling, the development of mathematical and statistical models for water quality and sediment studies.

This professorship honors the late Edward C. Davis, who graduated from then-Delaware College in 1905 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. He became one of the nation’s leading hydraulic engineers and was a generous benefactor to the University.

Dawn M. Elliott

Blue & Gold Distinguished Professor
Biomedical Engineering

Research: Biomechanics of collagenous soft tissues and intervertebral disc function, degeneration, and restoration.

Thomas H. Epps, III

Allan & Myra Ferguson Distinguished Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: New polymers

This professorship was established in 2015 with a gift from UD alumni Allan and Myra Ferguson. Allan Ferguson had a 20-year career as a chemical engineer at Johnson & Johnson, then senior operating positions at two biotech companies, followed by 20-plus years in international venture capital investing in early-stage biotech and medical device companies.

Kelvin Fu

Terri Connor Kelly and John Kelly Career Development Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Research: Materials and Manufacturing Innovations in Multi-scale Fibers and Composite Design, Manufacturing, Testing and Analysis, and Applications.

This professorship honors and acknowledges the generosity of Terri Connor Kelly ’83 and John B. Kelly ’83, who endowed this professorship in support of the Delaware First Campaign.

Eric Furst

Williams H. Severns Distinguished Chair of Chemical Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research: Colloid and polymer physics, microrheology, active and non-linear microrheology, controlled delivery of therapeutics, cell biophysics, complex fluid structure and rheology, particulate gels, directed self-assembly.

The William H. Severns Distinguished Chair of Chemical Engineering was established through the estate of William H. Severns Jr, who earned his doctorate in chemical engineering in 1950 from the University of Delaware. and his wife Jacqueline S. Severns.

John W. Gillespie Jr.

Donald C. Phillips Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
Materials Science and Engineering

Research: Advanced composite materials

This professorship honors Donald C. Phillips, an alumnus of the University of Delaware’s Class of 1948, who through his estate provided a generous gift to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Mr. Phillips earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and went on to lead an accomplished career as a construction engineer.

Jill Higginson

George W. Laird Professorship of Mechanical Engineering

Research: Biomechanical Engineering

This professorship honors the memory of George W. Laird, an alumnus of the University of Delaware’s College of Engineering who earned a master’s degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering in 1971. He was killed in a tragic accident in 1977. The funds for this endowment were provided through the George W. Laird Fund in Mechanical Engineering.

Chin-Pao Huang

Donald C. Phillips Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research: Industrial wastewater management, aquatic chemistry, chemical oxidation technologies.

This professorship honors Donald C. Phillips, an alumnus of the University of Delaware’s Class of 1948, who through his estate provided a generous gift to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Mr. Phillips earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and went on to lead an accomplished career as a construction engineer.

Marianthi Ierapetritou

Bob and Jane Gore Centennial Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Process operations, design and synthesis of flexible production systems focusing on pharmaceutical manufacturing, energy and sustainability process modeling and operations, and modeling of biopharmaceutical production

This professorship acknowledges the generosity of Robert W. ’59 ’10H and Jane Gore.

Arthi Jayarman

Centennial Term Professor for Excellence in Research and Education
Materials Science and Engineering

Research Interest:
Two main areas of interest include: Structure and Thermodynamics in Polymer Nanocomposites, Polymer Blends and Polymer Solutions; and design of Bioderived, Biocompatible or Bioinspired Macromolecular Materials.

Kristi L. Kiick

Blue & Gold Distinguished Professor
Materials Science and Engineering

Research: Synthesis, characterization, and application of protein, peptide, and self-assembled materials for applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and bioengineering, with specific research in cardiovascular, vocal fold, and cancer therapies. 

James T. Kirby

Edward C. Davis Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research: Applied coastal research, currents, wave conditions, nearshore oceanography.

This professorship honors the late Edward C. Davis, who graduated from then-Delaware College in 1905 with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. He became one of the nation’s leading hydraulic engineers and was a generous benefactor to the University.

April Kloxin

Thomas and Kipp Gutshall Development Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Biomaterials, stimuli-responsive materials, three-dimensional cell culture, tissue engineering and drug delivery.

LaShanda Korley

Distinguished Professor
Materials Science and Engineering

Research: Mechanically-enhanced, multifunctional materials inspired by nature.

Kelvin Lee

Gore Professor of Chemical Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Gene expression monitoring tools, including mass spectrometry, for the measurement of protein expression relevant to the pharmaceutical and chemical industries and to human health.

This professorship honors the Gore family, including Trustee Robert W. Gore `59, Sarah I. Gore `76M and the late Genevieve W. Gore. Robert W. Gore, a 1959 chemical engineering graduate of the University of Delaware, served as president of W.L. Gore and Associates, Inc. and was a member of the UD Board of Trustees. In 1990, Dr. Gore received the College of Engineering Distinguished Alumni Award and he was inducted into UD’s Alumni Wall of Fame in 1992.

Abraham M. Lenhoff

Allan P. Colburn Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Applied protein biophysics, separation processes and colloid and interface science.

This professorship honors Allan P. Colburn, a nationally prominent chemical engineer who was chairman of UD’s Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. Dr. Colburn also served as acting president of the University in 1950 and provost from 1950 until his death in 1955.

Dongxia Liu

Robert K. Grasselli, Ph.D. Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Material design and synthesis, Membrane Reactor, Short-contact-time reactor, Energy conversion and storage, Nanoporous materials, Catalysis and Reaction engineering.

Raul F. Lobo

Claire D. LeClaire Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research Inorganic materials synthesis and characterization, catalysis and kinetics, and adsorption and separations.

This professorship was made possible by the endowment of the late Mr. Claire D. LeClaire, formerly of Dover, in support of chemical engineering efforts at the University.

Michael E. Mackay

Distinguished Professor of Materials Science
Materials Science and Engineering

Research: Polymer-based solar cells, neutron and x-ray scattering, rheological characterization, nanocomposites, nanoparticle self-assembly.

This professorship recognizes deserving senior members of the UD faculty.

David C. Martin

Karl W. and Renate Böer Chair of Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering

Research – Materials via self-assembly, Microelectronics/photonics, Nanotechnology, New biomaterials, Tissue Engineering

The professorship honors Karl W. Böer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Solar Energy, and Renate Böer, an authority in the field of international trade. A pioneer in the fields of solar cells, solar energy systems, and solid state physics, Dr. Böer was a faculty member from 1962-1994. In 1987, the University established the Karl W. Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit in his honor. Dr. Boer also was awarded UD’s Medal of Distinction in 1998.

Jennifer McConnell

Bentley Systems Early Career Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research: Big data, bridges for the future, infrastructure, materials, structural, sustainability.

This professorship acknowledges the generosity of Bentley Systems Incorporated.

Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis

Unidel Eugene du Pont Chair
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Systems biology, metabolic engineering, and experimental and computational genomics.

This chair honors Eugene du Pont, who served as the fourth president of the DuPont Co. from 1889-1902. The Eugene du Pont Distinguished Memorial Scholars program, funded by a Unidel Foundation endowment and supporting highly qualified incoming freshmen, also is named in his honor.

Ajay K. Prasad

Engineering Alumni Distinguished Professor
Mechanical Engineering

Research: Applying fundamental fluids and thermal physics at the component and systems levels

Established in 2007 by more than 50 UD alumni and their employers, the College of Engineering Alumni Professorship endowment assists the college in attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent in engineering education and research.

Dennis Prather

Engineering Alumni Distinguished Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research: The development of micro-, meso- and nano-photonic devices, applied optics and electromagnetic research, and imaging technologies in the millimeter-wave (mmW) part of the spectrum.

This named professorship is supported by an endowment fund established by alumni in 2004 to assist in attracting and retaining the best and brightest talent in engineering education and research.

John F. Rabolt

Karl W. and Renate Böer Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering

Research: Electrospun polymer nanofibers, tissue engineering scaffolds, nanostructures.

The professorship honors Karl W. Böer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics and Solar Energy, and Renate Böer, an authority in the field of international trade. A pioneer in the fields of solar cells, solar energy systems, and solid state physics, Dr. Böer was a faculty member from 1962-94. In 1987, the University established the Karl W. Böer Solar Energy Medal of Merit in his honor. He was awarded UD’s Medal of Distinction in 1998.

Weisong Shi

Alumni Distinguished Professor of Computer and Information Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences

Research: Internationally renowned expert in edge computing, autonomous driving, and connected health.

This professorship was established with an endowment commitment made by the University of Delaware Alumni Association in 2002.

Millicent O. Sullivan

Alvin B. and Julie O. Stiles Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Drug delivery, gene delivery, biomaterials and stimuli-responsive materials, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Levi Thompson

Elizabeth Inez Kelley Professor of Chemical Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Design and synthesize nanoscale materials for catalytic and energy storage applications.

Dionisios G. Vlachos

Unidel Dan Rich Chair in Energy
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Multiscale simulation, reacting flows, reaction mechanism development, microreactors, portable power, energy, crystal growth, nanomaterials, zeolites, membranes, separations, cellular engineering and cancer.

Funded by the Unidel Foundation, this endowed chair honors Dan Rich for his distinguished service as the University’s provost from 2001 to 2009.

Norman Wagner

Unidel Robert L. Pigford Chair in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, molecular thermodynamics.

Funded by the Unidel Foundation, this professorship honors Robert L. Pigford, chairperson of the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering from 1947-66, the first recipient of the University’s Francis Alison Faculty Award and a member of the UD.

Cathy Huey-Hwa Wu

Unidel Edward G. Jefferson Chair in Engineering and Computer Science
Computer and Information Sciences

Research: bioinformatics and computational systems biology.

The Unidel Edward G. Jefferson Chair honors the late Edward Jefferson, former chairman and chief executive officer of the DuPont Company and a University trustee and benefactor. The Jefferson Chair is funded through an endowment established by the Unidel Foundation.

Xiang-Gen Xia

Charles Black Evans Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research: Wireless communications systems, space-time coding, time-frequency analysis, and other signal and image processing.

This professorship honors Charles Black Evans, secretary-treasurer of the University’s Board of Trustees from 1896-1933. Evans Hall, home of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, is named after Mr. Evans and his father George C. Evans, a member of the Board of Trustees from 1856 until 1904.

Yushan Yan

Henry Belin du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Research: Using nanomaterials to solve problems in energy engineering, environmental sustainability and electronics

This chair honors Henry Belin du Pont, who served on the Board of Trustees from 1944 until his death in 1970. His unusually diverse educational background and other life-long interests set the tone for his broad-based role at Delaware. Being well informed about business, science, and technology issues, he was a leader in community development. Upon his death, he bequeathed a substantial legacy to the University.

Rui Zhang

Daniel L. Chester Mid-Career Professorship in Computer and Information Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences