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May 28, 1992
Faculty and staff
BOOKS
Karl W. Boer, physics and engineering, Advances in Solar Energy,
vol. 6, editor, Plenum Press, May 1992.
David A. Hoekema, philosophy, Student Life and Moral Maturity: Is
In Loco Parentis Dead?, Rowman & Littlefield, 1992.
PUBLICATIONS
William V. Gehrlein, business administration and economics, with
Peter C. Fishburn of AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill, "Niche
Numbers," in Journal of Graph Theory, vol. 16, pages 131-139,
1992.
Selcuk I. Guceri, mechanical engineering, with M. Cengiz Altan
and R. Byron Pipes, provost and Robert L. Spencer Professor of
Engineering, "Anisotropic Channel Flow of Fiber Suspensions," in
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, vol. 42, pages 675-683,
1992.
Vistasp M. Karbhari and Dick J. Wilkins, composite materials, "A
Dimensional Analysis Approach to Notch Sensitivity and Fracture
of Composites With Applications to Design," in Engineering
Fracture Mechanics, vol. 42, no. 1, pages 139-150, 1992; and
Karbhari, "The Role of Expert and Decision Support Systems in
Composites Design and Manufacturing," pages 359-370, and
"Microcrack-Interaction Induced Toughening in Ceramics and
Advanced Composites," pages 283-292, in Computer Aided Design in
Composite Materials Technology, S.G. Advani et al, editors,
Elsevier Applied Science, 1992.
PRESENTATIONS
Roger Kobak, psychology, with E. Everhardt, L. Seebrook and R.
Frenz-Gilles, "Maternal Attachment Strategies and Autonomy in
Adolescent Offspring" and Kobak, "Autonomy as Self-Regulation:
An Attachment Perspective," at Society for Research on
Adolescence meeting, March 21-22, Washington, D.C.
John Burmeister, chemistry and biochemistry, "Good Teachers
versus Good Teaching," an invited lecture at Monie A. Ferst/Sigma
Xi Award Symposium, May 14-15, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta.
Selcuk I. Guceri, mechanical engineering, "Transport Phenomena in
Composites Processing," a Byron Short endowed lecture, April 24,
University of Texas at Austin.
Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer, art history, "Gericault's Severed
Heads and Limbs: Politics and Aesthetics of the Scaffold," at
College Art Association annual meeting, Feb. 13, Chicago, and
"Delacroix's Orient: Culture, Politics and Aesthetics," at
Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.
Leslie Orysh, Cherie Weiss and Mollie Jaschik-Herman, counseling
and student development, "Unmasking Body Hate and Improving Body
Image," at American Association for Counseling and Development
meeting, March 28-31, Baltimore.
Edmunds V. Bunkse, geography, "Minorities in the Baltic
Countries," at UNESCO Seminar on the Baltic States, April 29,
Avernaes, Denmark.
Mary P. Richards, dean of College of Arts and Science,
"Assessment and Reform of the Major," at Conference on Assessment
and Curricular Reform, March 22-23, George Mason University, and
"Gender Issues Related to Tenure and Promotion," April 22,
University of New Hampshire.
David A. Hoekema, philosophy, faculty seminar on topics in
forthcoming book, Student Life and Moral Maturity: Is In Loco
Parentis Dead?, at John Carroll University, May 14, Cleveland.
Vistap M. Karbhari, composite materials, "Introduction to Liquid
Molding-Resin Transfer Molding," and with Dick J. Wilkins,
composite materials, "Concurrent Engineering and Design for
Composites," at 1992 Center for Composites Materials workshop,
May 20.
Maurice Cope, art history, "The Old Testament Paintings by
Tintoretto in the Scuola di San Rocco," at Medieval Conference,
May 7, Kalamazoo.
MISCELLANEOUS
Selcuk Guceri, mechanical engineering, serving as United Nations
technical consultant, spent four weeks at Korea Institute of
Metals and Machinery, Changwon, advising on composites
manufacturing activities. He also presented seminars on resin
transfer molding and manufacturing of thermoplastic composites at
Seoul National University, Korea Advanced Institute for Science
and Technology, Chungnam National University and Korea Institute
of Science and Technology.
GRANTS
Paul D. Amer, computer and information sciences, $81,000 from
U.S. Army Research Office, for "Development of Protocols Formally
Specified in Estelle."
Steven K. Dentel, civil engineering, $124,940 from Water
Environment Research Foundation, for "Polymer Characterization
and Control in Sludge Management Operations."
Douglas J. Doren, chemistry and biochemistry, an additional
$4,000 from National Science Foundation, for "Dynamics and
Interactions of Molecules on Surfaces (REU)," bringing total
funds awarded to $84,000.
Russell R. Dynes, Disaster Research Center, $18,734 from National
Science Foundation, for "Seminar on Research in Socio-Economic
Aspects of Disasters in Developing Countries in Central America."
Richard J. Geider, marine studies, $1,000 from National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, for "Analyses of 50 Chesapeake
Bay Filtered Water Samples."
Arthur Halprin, with Chung Ngoc Leung, physics and astronomy, an
additional $60,000 from U.S. Department of Energy, for
"Elementary Particle Theory," bringing total funds awarded to
$114,324.
Patricia T. Nelson, Cooperative Extension, $2,850 from University
of Connecticut, for "Public Policy Education Related to Children,
Youth and Families: Development of a Model for Cooperative
Extension Programming."
John K. Rosenberger, animal science and agricultural
biochemistry, $30,934 from Pitman-Moore Inc., for "Efficacy of
Quinolone Antibacterial Agents."
Stanley I. Sandler, Henry Belin du Pont Professor of Chemical
Engineering, $87,000 from National Science Foundation, for
"Thermodynamics of Dilute Aqueous Solutions."
Jonathan H. Sharp, marine studies, $50,000 from National Science
Foundation, for "Marine Sciences Summer Intern Program."