Graduation Banquet Celebrates Hard Work, Dedication
The EECS Graduation Banquet was held on May 16. Faculty honored a number of outstanding seniors. On behalf of the graduating class, Kappa Nu president Matthew Cook presented EECS Assistant Professor Andy Gill with the Harry Talley Excellence in Teaching Award.
Paul F. Huebner Memorial Awards
EECS Associate Professor Nancy Kinnersley presented the Paul F. Huebner Memorial Awards. Huebner received his undergraduate degree in accounting concentrating in computer science and a master’s in computer science both from KU. Huebner Awards honor teaching assistants who best exemplify the role of a teacher. They are intended to not only reward good teaching, but also to encourage students to consider teaching as a career.
Mark Snyder, Adam Smith, Carla Castillo and Joseph Makarewicz
Richard K. & Wilma S. Moore Thesis Award
This award is given in honor of Richard Moore, distinguished professor emeritus of electrical engineering. A pioneer in the field of microwave-based satellite remote sensing, Professor Moore was a prolific inventor of remote-sensing devices that helped revolutionize the mapping and monitoring of the Earth’s surface. EECS Assistant Professor Shannon Blunt announced the Moore Awards for the best thesis and Ph.D. dissertation.
Aaron Smalter (thesis) and Garrin Kimmell (dissertation)
Outstanding Senior Academic Achievement Awards
This award, given to one graduating senior in EE, CS, and CoE, is based on overall outstanding achievement.
Michael Cribbs (EE), Kevin Matlage (CS) and Cory Chermok (CoE)
Ellermeier Memorial Award
Robert Ellermeier was a former electrical engineering faculty member and associate dean of the Graduate School. Any engineering student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement is eligible for the Ellermeier Award, which EECS Assistant Professor Carl Leuschen presented.
Jonathan Lanning
Everitt Awards
Sponsored by the International Engineering Consortium, the Everitt Awards honor EE, CoE and CS seniors in the top 10 percent of their class and interested in areas of communications and computers, and in outside activities. EECS Professor Jim Rowland conferred the Everitt Awards.
Ryan Challacombe and Kevin Matlage
Rummer Design Awards
Professor Emeritus Dale Rummer’s dedication to engineering design was the impetus for these awards. Seniors who complete outstanding work in their CoE or EE capstone design courses are eligible for the awards. EECS Chair Glenn Prescott and EECS Associate Professor Jim Stiles honored the winning teams.
Mark Davenport, Jacob Olson and Mohammed Al-Enazi (CoE)
Christopher Bubeck, Paul Pansing, Eric Meyer, and Aleksabdr Lupandin (EE)
Harry Talley Excellence in Teaching Awards
Graduating seniors vote on the EECS professor who has contributed significantly to their undergraduate education and has developed a strong rapport with them. Eta Kappa Nu president Matthew Cook presented a first-year KU professor winner of the Harry Talley Award.
Andy Gill