Westinghouse Professorship

The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Westinghouse Professorship

Interdisciplinary Excellence Built On World-Class Knowledge

The Westinghouse Distinguished Professorship in Materials Science and Engineering was established to focus on research and advanced study in areas such as superconductivity, advanced ceramics, photoelectric materials and fiber optics. Westinghouse's objective through the professorship is to establish an alliance between Westinghouse and WSU and to attract outstanding faculty by providing additional funding for the position or for his/her research activities.

Recipients

Professor Kelvin G. Lynn 2004-2007

Professor Kelvin G. Lynn was named to the Westinghouse Distinguished Professorship in Materials Science and Engineering for the three-year period, August 16, 2004 to August 15, 2007. This prestigious appointment was made in recognition of Dr. Lynn's continued contributions in the field of materials science and the reputation amongst his international peers.

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