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College of Engineering
Newsletter Spring 2011
Inanc Senocak Receives NSF Early CAREER Award By Erin Ryan Inanc Senocak, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, has received the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for early career faculty. The $400,000 CAREER Award recognizes individuals who exemplify the role of teacherscholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research within the context of the mission of their organizations.
Honor Role of Givers 2010 College of Engineering
(Donations received Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2010) With thanks to our donors:
Interim Dean: AMY MOLL (208) 426-1153
$500,000 – $1,000,000 Micron Technology Foundation Inc.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs: JANET CALLAHAN (208) 426-1450 janetcallahan@boisestate.edu
$50,000 – $499,999 International Society for Technology in Education & HewlettPackard, Inc. MetaGeek, LLC
Assistant Dean for Research & Infrastructure: REX OXFORD (208) 426-5744 roxford@boisestate.edu Development Director: MELINDA SEEVERS (208) 426-5470 melindaseevers@boisestate.edu
Civil Engineering Chair: ROBERT HAMILTON (208) 426-3764 rhamilton@boisestate.edu
Computer Science Chair: MURALI MEDIDI (208) 426-2283 mmedidi@boisestate.edu
Construction Management Chair: TONY SONGER (208) 426-3716 tonysonger@boisestate.edu
Electrical & Computer Engineering Interim Chair: NADER RAFLA (208) 426-2283 nrafla@boisestate.edu
Instructional & Performance Technology Chair: DON STEPICH (208) 426-1312 dstepich@boisestate.edu
Materials Science & Engineering Chair: DARRYL BUTT (208) 426-2283 darrylbutt@boisestate.edu
Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering Chair: JAMES FERGUSON (208) 426-4078 jferguson@boisestate.edu
$25,000 – $49,999 Eileen Barber Harry W. Morrison Foundation $10,000 – $24,999 The Comprehensive Group $5,000 – $9,999 Edithe Barclay C-2 Construction Robert R. Dargatz POWER Engineers Inc. SPF Water Engineering, LLC URS Corporation $2,500 – $4,999 Builders Mechanical, Inc. Norman F. Dahm General Electric Foundation Robert & Anne Hay Vanessa Hutchison Idaho Concrete Masonry Association MarCon, Inc. McMillen, LLC Perkins Construction, Inc. George W. Pomeroy Staker Parson Companies $1,000 – $2,499 Aviation Specialties Unlimited, Inc. Barbara Bowling & John Gardner Jim J. Browning, Ph.D. Forest Auto and Truck Parts Adriana L. Groff Mary Anne E. HartmanCunningham Jason Hynes The John William Jackson Philanthropic Gift Fund Dean Klein Knife River Corp.
MCM Foundation, Inc. Amy Moll & Bill Knowlton Susan & Arlen Planting Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation $500 – $999 R. Jake Baker Central Paving Company, Inc. Fengyi Chen & Wei Zhang Seung Y. Chyung Coleman Homes, LLC William & Carol Deasy Goodfellow Bros, Inc. John H. Griffin Carol L. MacGregor Maria Mitkova Ormaza Construction, Inc. Society of Women Engineers Starr Corporation $250 – $499 Blue Arc Electric Darryl P. Butt Chuck's Gear, Inc. Casey Cline Eric R. Cutbirth Melissa L. Elkinton Molly Gribb Heery International, Inc. Valerie J. Henning Kevin F. Klein Frank W. Leonard Lochsa Engineering of Idaho Laila E. Maqbool Garry C. Mattson Monte C. McClure Bill Mincks Clay & Barbara Morgan George A. Murgel Quality Thermistor, Inc. Dick & Carol Sevier Angelica M. YouHouse $100 – $249 Patrick & Bobbie Allaire Michele Y. Armstrong Robert D. Barclay Joseph D. Borelli
Linda A. Burnett Buss Mechanical Services Russell & Virginia Centanni Cloverdale Plumbing Robert J. Clune John L. Cristobal Ivan & Elizabeth Custer Tricia A. Davis Shaun H. Devine Judith & Richard Dickson Linda & Rudy Eggert Gary J. Erickson Marilyn P. Farneman Pat D. Geertson Pete & Connie Griesmyer Hardrock Excavating, Inc. Eamonn T. Harter Randall R. Hayes Mandar Khanal Cheryl & Daniel Knighton Tracy & Hans Korsvall David & Lori Kunz Brandon M. Logan Anthony W. Marker Jane M. Mason Steven G. Millard Kelly Newton Rex J. Oxford Premier Technology, Inc. The Russell Corporation Jayne Salb Mark B. Sams Margaret M. Scott Scott R. Siewert Steven P. Sprague Brandy Stemmler Robert & Melanie Stohner Sunshine Sports and Marketing, LLC Valley Cold Storage and Transportation, Inc. Brad A. Vawter Steve Villachica Brenda Wade Washington Group Foundation Thad & Donna Welch Western Construction Inc. Richard L. Wood Thomas J. Woodall
Senocak is the seventh professor ever to receive a CAREER Award while at Boise State, “Dr. Senocak is an exemplary faculty member, combining impressive work in the lab with engagement of students and community members in technical subjects that affect our lives and will shape the future,” said College of Engineering Interim Dean Amy Moll. “The CAREER Award is a fitting acknowledgement of his outstanding qualities and growing reputation in the field.” Senocak completed his undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering at the Middle East Technical University in Turkey and earned his master’s and Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Florida. Before joining the Boise State faculty in 2007, he held postdoctoral research positions at the Center for Turbulence Research (jointly operated by NASA and Stanford University) and the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Senocak’s research long has been focused on the atmosphere, from using supercomputers to simulate the physical processes that take place in its boundary layer to reconstructing the dispersion of airborne threats. With the CAREER Award funding, Senocak will apply his expertise to increasing the utilization of wind energy resources for electricity production. This issue is especially relevant in Idaho, which lacks the short-term forecasting and grid integration capabilities that would allow residents and neighboring states to take full advantage of vast wind energy potential.
CM Celebrates 30 Years By Margaret Scott For three decades, the Department of Construction Management (CM) has been strongly tied to the construction industry. In fact, construction management education began at the urging of the Idaho branch of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) who approached Boise State University in 1976 about the need for a construction management program. The AGC group was so supportive of the proposed new program that they donated money to help with first year funding of construction management faculty salaries, operating expenses and capital expenses. During the following year a curriculum, patterned after other established construction management programs, was developed and approved by the State Board of
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