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Three VUSE faculty receive tenure News Release Archives Current | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 Three Vanderbilt School of Engineering faculty members have been promoted to associate professor with tenure. The promotions were confirmed by the Board of Trust at its spring meeting May 15-16. They are Mark Does, associate professor of biomedical engineering; Michael Miga, associate professor of biomedical engineering; and Greg Walker, associate professor of mechanical engineering. “Tenured faculty members represent the School’s long-term commitment to excellence. Professors Does, Miga and Walker have been extraordinary junior faculty whose promotions illustrate the confidence the School has in them as steadfast researchers and teachers who will contribute to Vanderbilt Engineering’s academic distinction,” Galloway said.
Greg
Walker's research interests include electro-thermal
simulation of semiconductor devices, microscale energy
transport, microrefrigeration and energy conversion, and
scientific computational methods. The focus of his
research is leveraging small-scale physical effects for
the development and utilization of clean, accessible and
affordable energy sources to help meet global energy
demands. Walker joined the mechanical engineering
faculty in 2001, and he teaches heat transfer,
microscale energy transport, conduction and radiation,
and high-performance computing.For more information,
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