|
Professor Retires
Dr. Mamrak Leaves the Buckeye for The Apple
At a lively dinner in May, the Department of Computer Science
& Engineering said "farewell" to one of its finest
faculty members, Dr. Sandy Mamrak. {For her
farewell message to the Department and the OSU community,
please follow this link.}
For the past thirty years, Dr. Mamrak has served
the Department and the University in several capacities: instructor,
committee leader and researcher. Dr. Stuart Zweben, current
chairperson, and former chairperson, Dr. Merv Muller, concur
that Sandy has long been the 'Go-To' person when an important
committee spot needed to be filled. Most recently she has chaired
the Computer and Graduate Admissions committees, two key positions
that will leave her influence on the Department for years. Her
recent research interests have included Web-based Information
Systems Architecture and Object-Oriented Frameworks Architecture.
She has been very active with The Ohio State University Medical
Center thanks to her ACUITY project, which is devoted to innovative
information-system technology to support cancer research.
Dr. Mamrak joined CSE in 1975
after obtaining her doctorate from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, where she had also received her Masters,
both in computer science. Prior to those achievements, she attended
Notre Dame College of Ohio where she received a Bachelor of
Science degree in Mathematics.
Sandy is not just leaving CSE and OSU, but also
the Central Ohio area. She is emigrating to New York City and
plans to become complete Manhattanite, not a difficult task
for someone with her dynamic sense of style. She has long set
the bar for elegance and flair here at CSE and her savoir faire
will be missed. Her husband, B. Chandrasekaran (CSE Senior Researcher
and Emeritus Professor), will join her in New York, as, eventually,
will their daughter, Malika, once she completes her degree here
at OSU.
We wish Sandy all the best in life as she deserves
nothing less.
|