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FACULTY NEWS

Aerospace Engineering Emeritus Professor Receives National Recognition for Career Achievement by Joel Mathis

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longtime KU professor has been honored with an award to recognize his careerlong achievements in aerospace engineering education. Saeed Farokhi, professor emeritus of aerospace engineering, is the 2021 recipient of the J. Leland Atwood Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the American Society for Engineering Education. The honor is bestowed annually upon an aerospace engineering educator in recognition of outstanding contributions to the profession. “Dr. Farokhi has been a distinguished and exemplary member of our engineering family,” said Rick Hale, chair of KU’s aerospace engineering program. “It’s a humbling experience — it is an honor for the institution I serve, and all the colleagues and friends who contributed to it,” said Farokhi, who officially retired from KU in December 2019. “It’s a collective award, it’s not just personal. One doesn’t work in a silo — we all contribute to each other, team teaching and learning from each other.” Farokhi started his KU career in May 1984 after a stint in the private sector as a design and development engineer for Brown, Boveri & Company in Switzerland. During his time at KU, Farokhi served as director of Flight Research Laboratory for five years, acting chair of the department in the fall of 1991, director of the graduate division for the College of Liberal Arts

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& Sciences and associate dean for the graduate school, before returning to teaching in 2012 as the John E. and Winifred Sharp Teaching Professor in the School of Engineering. He has been elected a fellow of The Royal Aeronautical Society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, as well as an associate fellow of the AIAA. He also served as president of Sigma Gamma Tau, an honor society for aerospace engineering. He was also recognized repeatedly for his work in the classroom. He was a recipient of the Annual Celebration of Teaching Award, voted upon by graduate student representatives, in 2007, as well as the Henry E. Gould Award for Distinguished Service to Undergraduate Engineering education in 1997. “Students maintain a deep respect and affection for Saeed, and for good reason,” Hale wrote in the nomination letter. “His undergraduate and graduate students are well-placed in industry, academia and government service, and I have never met one of his former students who do not rave about the educational foundation they received from Dr. Farokhi.” Farokhi also advised a number of teams that won awards in AIAA’s annual student propulsion design competition, chaired or co-chaired more than 150 theses and dissertations, and mentored dozens of undergraduate research projects. “He sets a very high bar for performance, he leads by example, and he offers availability above and beyond

expectations to mentor students to reach their full potential,” Hale wrote. Farokhi was grateful for the latest recognition. “It means Saeed Farokhi everything,” he said. “KU gave me an opportunity to pursue my passion in research, my passion in teaching. KU offered me fantastic students who were as eager — sometimes more eager — to learn as myself. And KU gave me the opportunity to work with some of the best talent, as far as colleagues are concerned.” Farokhi has remained busy in retirement — continuing to work on research and filing new patents; updating his book, “Aircraft Propulsion,” which is used as a textbook in many aerospace engineering classes; and co-chairing the dissertations of two Ph.D. students. He is “keeping busy with my academic love of life.” “It’s a big part of my life, a big part of my heart,” he said. “I love KU.” The Atwood Award, endowed by Rockwell Collins, consists of an honorarium and a certificate presented by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) at its summer conference. He will also be recognized at an awards ceremony at the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum, January 3-7, 2022, in San Diego.


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Donor and Industry Recognition

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pages 43-52

Recent Graduate Advisory Board Aims to Strengthen Relationships with Alumni

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Gift to KU Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Honors Professor

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KU Engineering Launches Career Accelerator Lecture Series

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Alumni Profiles

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page 38

KU Bioengineering Program Awarded Grant to Expand Opportunities for Underrepresented Students

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Student Achievements

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KU Engineering Achieves Record Highs in Degrees Awarded

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Farokhi Receives National Recognition for Career Achievement

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Faculty Achievements

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Blunt Named Finalist for A.F. Harvey Engineering Research Prize

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