Mary C. Verstraete
Mary C. Verstraete, associate professor and coordinator of the UA undergraduate program for biomedical engineering, was selected as the recipient of the Society of Women Engineers' (SWE) Outstanding Faculty Adviser Award. The award is given annually to acknowledge outstanding contributions by a SWE adviser to a SWE collegiate section.
"This year's award recipients all positively influence women engineers and technologists, inspire the next generation, and help multiply the momentum within SWE and their own communities," says Melissa Tata, SWE president.
Along with her SWE membership, Verstraete also serves as a member the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Society of Biomechanics and the Biomedical Engineering Society, among other organizations.
"Dr. Verstraete's effectiveness as an adviser and her success as a researcher, particularly in the areas of human-motion analysis, gait analysis and finite element applications in biomechanics, certainly merit this distinction," says Dr. George K. Haritos, dean of the UA College of Engineering.
A list of Verstraete's recent publications and presentations can be found at http://coel.ecgf.uakron.edu/~biomed/fs-verstraete.php.
About SWE
The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit educational and service organization that empowers women to succeed and advance in the field of engineering, and to be recognized for their life-changing contributions as engineers and leaders. For further information, visit www.swe.org.
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