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Three CSE members awarded The Lumley Engineering Research Award

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Dr. Alan Ritter, Assistant Professor; Hari Subramoni, a research scientist; Dr. Yinqian Zhang, Assistant Professor
The College of Engineering annually honors faculty, researchers and partners for outstanding teaching, research and outreach achievements. The 2019 awardees were recognized on April 25 at the 22nd annual Distinguished Faculty Awards

“Without your hard work and dedication, we would not be able to educate the college’s 10,000 plus students. We wouldn’t have the discoveries, breakthroughs or innovations that help us engineer a better world and future,” said College of Engineering Dean David Williams, Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean’s Chair, while addressing event attendees. “Your talents, supported by over $150 million in externally sponsored research last year, influenced a broad range of applications and scientific disciplines.”

The Lumley Engineering Research Awards are presented to a select group of outstanding researchers in the College of Engineering who have shown exceptional activity and success in pursuing new knowledge of a fundamental or applied nature. This year 3 of the 14 awardees are members of the Computer Science and Engineering department. Hari Subramoni, a research scientist; Dr. Alan Ritter, Assistant Professor; and Dr. Yinqian Zhang, Assistant Professor.