Academics

Annual Distinguished Scientist and Engineer Seminar Series Welcomes Ekundayo Shittu

As part of the Annual Distinguished Scientist and Engineer Seminar Series, the College of Natural Sciences and the College of Engineering are pleased to bring Ekundayo Shittu to campus to address the topic of equitable accessibility in sustainability transitions. He will also share with graduate students his thoughts on how to reverse-engineer the paths to a successful academic career. Shittu earned his Ph.D. in industrial engineering and operations research from UMass Amherst and is currently an associate professor in the department of engineering management and systems engineering at the George Washington University.

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Ekundayo Shittu, PhD Associate Professor, George Washington University
Ekundayo Shittu

Public Presentation, Friday, Oct. 1 at noon

Bernie Dallas Room, Goodell Building

“Examining Equitable Accessibility in Sustainability Transitions: Utilities’ Solar Deployment and Low-Middle-Income Households”

Workshop for Graduate and Postdoctoral Students

Friday, Oct. 1 at 4 p.m., Gunness Student Center, Marcus Hall

“Reverse-Engineering the Paths to a Successful Academic Career” 

RSVP requested for workshop.

 

This event is co-sponsored by the College of Engineering and the College of Natural Sciences.