New faculty, staff join CoT

Several new faculty and staff join the College of Technology this fall or started their new positions earlier in the year. They include:

  • Jessica Anderson, clinical assistant professor of building construction management
  • Harold Baker, recruitment and retention coordinator
  • Shannon Cassady, secretary in Aviation Technology
  • Victor Chen, visiting assistant professor of computer graphics technology
  • Po-Ya Abel Chuang, assistant professor of mechanical engineering technology
  • Misty Clugh, secretary to the associate deans
  • James Condron, visiting professor of electrical and computer engineering technology
  • Shanna Ebert, student services coordinator at the College of Technology at South Bend
  • John Edrington, visiting assistant professor of mechanical engineering technology at the College of Technology at New Albany
  • Jose Garcia, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering technology at the College of Technology at Kokomo
  • Tatiana Goris, postdoctoral researcher for the dean and associate dean for research
  • Curt Hadley, director of corporate relations
  • Kristy Keller, secretary at the College of Technology at Vincennes
  • Samuel Liles, associate professor of computer and information technology
  • James Maley, visiting assistant professor of technology leadership & innovation at the College of Technology at Richmond
  • Fatma Mili, department head and professor of computer and information technology
  • Amy Mueller, clinical assistant professor of computer graphics technology
  • Daniel Leon Salas, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering technology
  • Phillip Sanger, professor of electrical and computer engineering technology
  • Regena Scott, assistant professor of technology leadership & innovation
  • Christy Tollett, student services coordinator at the College of Technology at Richmond
  • Matthew Turner, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering technology at the College of Technology at New Albany
  • Baijian Yang, associate professor of computer and information technology

 

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