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Office of the Dean

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Latigo
Ben
Dean
(202) 274-5220
Darby
Alvin
Assistant Dean
(202) 274-5082
Bio:

Alvin J. Darby, Sr. received his B.A. in Physics from Linfield College; M.S. and Ph.D. in Physics from Howard University.   Currently serves as Assistant Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.  Previous served as Assistant Dean of the College of Physical Science, Engineering and Technology, Chair of Department of Engineering and Computer, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Architecture, Engineering and Technology.  Has received over ten ASEE Summer Faculty Research Fellowships from NASA Goddard, NASA Langley, and Naval Research Laboratory.  Research has included Microwave Remote Sensing, Plasma Physics, Semi- conductor Etching and Upper Atmosphere Physics.  During his teaching tenure at the University of the District of Columbia, he has received several outstanding teaching awards from his students.   

Dr. Alvin Darby
Anderson

Evelyn

Staff Assistant
(202) 274-6455
Norwood
Robert
Career Counselor
(202) 274-5163
Williams
Veronica
Staff
(202) 274-5220

Technical Support

Akins
Clarence
Staff
(202) 274-5435
Ha
Hung
Staff
(202) 274-7460
Mbakop

Richard

Staff
(202) 274-5586
Tzadu
Gebretensae
Staff
(202) 274-5850


Department of Computer Science and Information Technology

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First

Faculty/Staff

Email

Phone

Marshall

Roger

Faculty (Chair)

rmarshall@udc.edu

(202) 274-5147

Barnett

David

Faculty

dbarnett@udc.edu

(202) 274-6287

Brooks

Sandra

Staff

sbrooks@udc.edu

(202) 274-5147

Chen

Li

Faculty

lchen@udc.edu

(202) 274-6301

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Finley

Gail

Faculty

gfinley@udc.edu

(202) 274-6271

Jonas

Myrtle

Faculty

mjonas@udc.edu

(202) 274-6281

Liang

Lily

Faculty

lliang@udc.edu

(202) 274-5086

Manning

LaVonne

Faculty

lmanning@udc.edu

(202) 274-6278

Shie

Duane

Faculty

dshie@udc.edu

(202) 274-6275

Zeadally

Sherali

Faculty

szeadally@udc.edu

(202) 274-5147

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Department of Electrical Engineering

Last
First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Lakeou
Samuel
Faculty (Chair)
(202) 274-5834
Bhar
Tarak
Faculty
(202) 274-5836
Cooper
Clara
Staff
(202) 274-7409
Lee
William
Faculty
(202) 274-6309
Mahmoud
Wagdy
Faculty
(202) 274-5239
Bio:

Dr. Wagdy H. Mahmoud received a BSEE (1975) from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, and a Master of Science, Computer Science (1989), a Master of Science, Electrical Engineering (1991), and a Ph.D. (1997) from The University of Alabama. He is currently Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Electrical Engineering at UDC. Dr. Mahmoud is actively involved in research in the areas of reconfigurable logic, application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC), digital logic design, image compressions, digital signal processing, computer architecture, embedded systems, system on a chip, and evolvable hardware. Currently, he is involved in the hardware/software co-design of a system on a chip using reconfigurable logic, hardware implementation of data fusion algorithms. He is also is the PI of an International collaboration project for the development of evolvable hardware design methodology (NSF grant #INT-0323578). He is the PI (UDC) of the NIH funded project titled “Automatic Segmentation and Visualization of the Mouse Prostate,” collaborating with Dr. Frickie (PI, George Town University). Dr. Mahmoud has authored 12 refereed journal and conference papers, 7 conference papers, and supervised 5 Master theses.

Dr. Mahmoud
Mills
Norman
Faculty
(202) 274-5835
Ososanya
Esther
Faculty
(202) 274-5837


Department of Engineering, Architecture & Aerospace Technology

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Adebayo
A. Segun
Faculty (Chair)

aadebayo@udc.edu

(202) 274-5039
Bio:

Upon completion of his secondary education, Dr. Adebayo studied aerospace engineering at the Kiev Institute of Civil Aviation Engineering, Kiev Ukraine and graduated with honors and was awarded a MS degree in aerospace engineering and a Mechanical Engineers’ degree in 1975 with specialization in the design of high-bypass-ratio turbo-fan engine for use on a Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft.  At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA, he earned a doctorate degree in aeronautics with specialization in aero-thermo-fluid mechanics of high performance gas turbine engine compressors and minor in physics and applied mathematics.  Dr. Adebayo is currently a professor of mechanical engineering and chair of the Department of Engineering, Architecture, and Aerospace Technology at the University of the District of Columbia and teaches undergraduate mechanical engineering disciplines with research interests in aerodynamics of rotors, aeroacoustics of aircraft engines, fluid dynamics of rotating machines, and airborne pollution transport phenomena and its impact on water sheds.

Mr. Koehler
 
Ahdut
Keyvan
Faculty
(202) 274-5048
  Keyvan Ahdut
Behera
Pradeep
Faculty
(202) 274-6186
Belton
Ralph
Faculty
(202) 274-5243
Bio:

Ralph Belton received a B’Arch and M’Arch from Howard University.  He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering, Architecture and Aerospace Technology at UDC.  He has been a practicing licenced Architect in the Sate of Maryland since 1983.  He has done several built project including church building design, historic preservation, office building design and consultancies with the Embassy of Grenada.  Teaching assignments are primarily in Design, Architectural History and Structural Design. He has conducted student study tours to Europe and Japan.  Prior to joining UDC he taught a Howard University.  He has a total of 26 years of experience in the teaching profession.

Mr. Belton
 
Bhambri
Inder
Faculty
(202) 274-5584
Brach
Philip
Faculty
(202) 274-6042
Bio:

Philip L. Brach, Ph.D., PE, FNSPE, Distinguished Professor, Emeritus holds a BCE from Manhattan College in  New York,  an MSCE from the Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. from Catholic University in Washington, DC.  He is also a Registered Professional Engineer (PE).  As a Professor Emeritus, Dr. Brach is currently teaching in the Civil Engineering Program. His primary area of expertise is in Transportation, Surveying and Forensic Engineering.  He also teaches in the University STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) NSF Grant Program in the Department of Biology.  He is a CO- PI in a Department of Education (DOE) Grant Program to develop “Hands-on” laboratory courses for entering freshmen to the Civil and Mechanical Engineering programs that do not require prerequisite math and science. This program together with the STEM program are designed to increase the participation of minorities in research oriented careers. Dr. Brach is currently the “State” Delegate to the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) House of Delegates, representing the District of Columbia Society of Professional Engineers (DCSPE). Dr. Brach has over 38 years of service to the University having held the positions of   Dean of the College of Physical Science, Engineering and Technology, the College of Professional Studies, Interim Dean of the College of Education and numerous administrative positions dealing with the physical facilities of the University.

Brooks
Calvin
Faculty
(202) 274-5045

Bio:

Calvin Brooks, PE received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Missouri, Columbia; Graduate Diploma in Science Education from Makerere University College, Kampala, Uganda; MTS in Physics from the Catholic University, Washington, DC; and MSME from the University of Maryland, College Park.  He is a registered Professional Engineer (PE) with the District of Columbia.  During his tenure at the University of the District of Columbia he has served as Chairperson and Program Director for the Mechanical Engineering Department/Program.  His areas of teaching include Thermodynamics, Engineering Graphics, Machine Design, Dynamics and Design of Thermo/Energy Systems.

Chettiar
Manickam
Faculty
(202) 274-5035
Johnson
Eric
Staff
(202) 274-5229
Koehler
Richard
Faculty
(202) 274-6206
Bio:

Mr. Koehler has been an aviator for more than 30 years. He graduated from Purdue University and was awarded Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering in 1960. He was recruited into the US Navy in 1960, and in 1978, while he was still in the navy, he completed the course work that was required for the award of Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering.  Mr. Koehler is currently a professor at the University of the District of Columbia. He has taught every course that is a part of the Aviation Maintenance curriculum. A man of many interests that are related to aviation, he holds an Inspection Authorization rating, volunteers as a technical counselor and flight advisor for the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), and flies his private airplane frequently.

Mr. Koehler
Nabitawo
James
Faculty
(202) 274-6206
Bio:

Mr. Nabitawo was awarded Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance in 1992 by the University of the District of Columbia and Bachelor of Science Degree in Airway Science in 1994 by the same university.  Mr. Nabitawo’s career in the aviation industry has enabled him to receive training in numerous programs concerning aircraft manufacture and maintenance that were provided by aviation organizations such as Boeing and British Aerospace. Before joining the faculty of the university, he worked as an aircraft maintenance technician for United Express, Trans World Express, and Gemini Air Cargo.

Okwosha
Joseph
Faculty
(202) 274-6206
Bio:

In 1980, Dr. Okwosha earned from Columbus Technical Institute an Associate of Applied Science in Aircraft Maintenance Technology together with FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate. In 1993, he was awarded Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation Technology by Central Missouri State University, and in 1984, he was awarded Master of Science Degree in Industrial Technology by the same university.  The College of Aeronautics in Flushing, New York hired him, as an assistant professor, in 1989 to teach in the Aerospace Technology Department of the institution. He rose to the rank of full professor before leaving the employment in 2001. While still employed at the College of Aeronautics, he continued his education at the New York University where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2000. He has been a faculty member of the university since 2001.

Pearson
Clarence
Faculty
(202) 274-5057
Bio:

Clarence W. Pearson Jr. received his B. Arch. from Hampton Institute and Masters in Urban Design from Catholic University. Mr. Pearson received his registration as an architect in 1974 and has been a continuous member of the national AIA since 1974. Mr. Pearson is a professor of architecture, currently serves as the coordinator of the architecture program and is the director of the Architectural Research Institute. Mr. Pearson has had at least one grant each year for the last fourteen years and has served in the position of chairperson for eighteen years of his tenure at the University. During his tenure at Washington Technical Institute and the University of the District of Columbia, he has received many awards from students and the University, including the outstanding teacher of the year. In 2005, Mr. Pearson was elevated to a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects.

Clarence Pearson
Poulose
Pathickal
Faculty
(202) 274-5046
Tinsley
Violet
Staff
(202) 274-5126
Zeytinci
Ahmet
Faculty
(202) 274-6291

Architecture Research Institute

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Pearson
Clarence
Director
(202) 274-5057
Killette
James
Staff
(202) 274-5059
Palmer
Leroy
Staff
(202) 274-5059
Taylor
Perry
Staff
(202) 274-5054
Zerihun
Benyam
Staff
(202) 274-5059


Fire Science

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Bess
Vivian
Director
(202) 274-5584
Bio:

Dr. Vivian E. Bess is a 38-year veteran of higher education at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC); she works in the Engineering and Aerospace Technology Department as Project Director of the Fire Science Administration Program.  In this capacity, she is responsible for course offerings to DC Fire and EMS personnel that lead to an AAS and/or BS degree in Fire Science.  She also directs a Masters Program for DC Fire and EMS personnel in Public Administration (MPA).  Dr. Bess’ training began in Red Springs, N.C. She graduated from Peterson High School as valedictorian of her class.  She is a graduate of Livingstone College with a degree in Business Education and a minor in English; she graduated with honors.  Dr. Bess is a graduate of UDC where she received a Masters in Business Education; she was the first student to graduate in Business Education with a straight “A” average.  Later, Dr. Bess graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Maple Springs Baptist Bible College & Seminary where she received a Master of Arts degree in counseling.  Again she graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Maple Springs Baptist Bible College & Seminary where she received the Doctor of Ministry.

Dr. Bess
Humphrey
Lena
Staff
(202) 274-5584
Wood
Charlotte
Staff
(202) 274-5584


Materials Testing Center

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Bhambri
Inder
Director
(202) 274-5584
Bigdeli
Saifollah
Staff
(202) 274-6326
Nur
Elmi
Staff
(202) 274-6328


Science and Engineering Center

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First
Faculty/Staff
Email
Phone
Onye
Stanley
Director
(202) 274-6318
Bio:

Dr. Stanley Onye holds a B.A. in Political Science from St. Anselms College, an M.A. in Political Science & Public Administration from Howard University and a Ph.D. in Political Science/International Political Economy from the University of Maryland, College Park. Dr. Onye has a Certificate in Soviet Studies. Prior professional experiences include teaching, administrative and supervisory. Dr. Onye is currently the Director of the Science and Engineering Center which is distinguished by student/parent-centered education, innovative programs, academic excellence, and a continuous learning environment.

Dr. Stanley Onye
Sewer-Gunthrope
Akua
Staff
(202) 274-7461
Bio:

Mrs. Akua A. Sewer-Gunthrope became the Program Monitor for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Science and Engineering Center, on July 17, 2006.  In July 2006 she completed an appointment with D.C. Department of Employment Services as a Manpower Development Specialist.  As a Manpower Development Specialist she served as a liaison and monitored the Faith Based and Community Initiative. During her appointment she also developed the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) National Emergency Grant Strategic Plan.  Previous to this Mrs. Sewer-Gunthrope served as a Senior Analyst for Resource Consultants Inc./Serco.  During her eight year tenure with this organization, she worked with various contractors, The United States Army, Department of Education, Federal Student Aid, NASA, and General Services Administration, to perform workforce development activities.  Mrs. Sewer–Gunthrope is also a Certified Federal Job Trainer and a Freelance Resume Writer.Mrs. Sewer-Gunthrope earned her B.A. in Sociology from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and her M.A. from Bowie State University in Counseling Psychology.

Sewer-Gunthrope
Washington
Gaynelle
Staff
(202) 274-5227

 

 

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