North Carolina A&T Creates Three
Centers of Excellence; Interim Directors Named
Todd Simmons 2/12/2019
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has created
three new Centers of Excellence in
cybersecurity,
advanced
manufacturing, and
entrepreneurship and innovation.
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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Feb. 12, 2019) – As an outgrowth of its
recently updated strategic plan and commitment to outstanding
quality in research, teaching, and community engagement. North
Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has created
three new Centers of Excellence in cybersecurity, advanced
manufacturing, and entrepreneurship and innovation. Interim directors have been named and are set to begin developing
strategic plans and building the initial infrastructure for each
center.
The centers will provide exemplary leadership in research, academic
programming and community outreach, consistent with the university’s
land-grant mission. The interim directors will establish
interdisciplinary faculty advisory committees and external
advisory committees, initiate discussions with business
and industry leaders and plans for sustaining the centers
for the long term. They will also assist with hiring of permanent
directors and initiate strategic planning. |
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NC A&T Created Center of
Excellence in cybersecurity in in 2009, Center for Advanced
Materials in 2002 and Center for Entrepreneurship in 2002. |
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Source : UNC Centers and Institutes 2 Revised
8/22/2016 |
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Interim directors have been named and are set to begin developing
strategic plans and building the initial infrastructure for each
center.
The centers will provide exemplary leadership in research, academic
programming and community outreach, consistent with the university’s
land-grant mission. The interim directors will establish
interdisciplinary faculty advisory committees and external
advisory committees, initiate discussions with business
and industry leaders and plans for sustaining the centers
for the long term. They will also assist with hiring of permanent
directors and initiate strategic planning.
The new interim directors are as follows:
Tonya Smith-Jackson, Ph.D., is professor and chair of the Department
of Industrial and Systems Engineering at N.C. A&T and has recently
completed an assignment as program director at the National Science
Foundation in the Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Directorate (CISE). She will serve as interim director of the
Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity.
Smith-Jackson earned her doctorate in psychology/ergonomics and
master’s in interdisciplinary psychology/ergonomics and industrial
engineering from North Carolina State University. She holds a
bachelor’s degree in psychology from UNC-Chapel Hill. She is also a
graduate of the inaugural class of the North Carolina School of
Science and Mathematics.
She is director of the Human Factors Analytics Lab, former director
of the Center for Advanced Studies in Identity Sciences, and
co-director of the laboratory for Cyber-Human Analytics Research for
the Internet of Things (CHARIoT). She is a fellow of the Human
Factors and Ergonomics Society and a member of several other
professional societies.
Her current research focuses on cyber-human systems, fairness and
equity in intelligent systems, cognitive ergonomics, and mixed data
modeling to design systems that advance inclusion and equity in
sociotechnical systems and cyber-ecosystems. She has written, edited
or collaborated on more than 160 peer-reviewed publications and has
attracted $16.4 million in external research funding over her
career.
Smith-Jackson has been employed in the tech industry, the U.S.
government and in academia in North Carolina, New York, Virginia and
Germany.
Ajit D. Kelkar, Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the Department of
Nanoengineering in the Joint School of Nanoscience and
Nanoengineering shared between. For the past 25 years, he has been
working in the area of low-cost fabrication, processing and
performance evaluation and modeling of polymeric and ceramic matrix
composites. He will serve as interim director of the Center of
Excellence in Advanced Manufacturing.
Kelkar has worked with several federal laboratories in the areas of
fatigue, impact and finite element modeling of woven composites,
including the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, NASA-Langley Research
Center, National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research,
Federal Aviation Administration and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
He is currently involved in the development of nano-engineered
multifunctional materials and electro-spun fiber materials for
aerospace and automotive applications. He has published over 250
papers and edited two books in the area of nanotechnology. He has
been awarded three patents and has filed for 12 invention
disclosures.
Kelkar is the recipient of numerous awards including the Senior
Researcher Award and the Intellectual Property Award at A&T, and the
BEYA STEM Innovation Award. He is a fellow of Maharashtra Academy of
Science in India. He serves on editorial board of three journals in
nanotechnology disciplines and is a member of several professional
societies.
He holds a Ph.D. in engineering mechanics from Old Dominion
University, a M.S. in engineering from South Dakota State University
and a B.S. in engineering from Pune University in India.
Thaddeus McEwen, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of
Management in the College of Business and Economics, where he has
also served as the coordinator of the entrepreneurship program for
many years. He will serveas interim director of the Center of
Excellence in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
Under his leadership, the entrepreneurship program has grown from
one course, educating 12 students per year, to the current program
that includes an entrepreneurship concentration for management
majors, as well as a certificate and a minor in entrepreneurship,
available to all majors on campus. He also developed various
initiatives, including the Aggie Venture Accelerator, the Faculty
Fellows in Entrepreneurship program, and the Aggie Student
Incubator.
He is a former vice president of the Women and Minority
Entrepreneurship Division of the United States Association of Small
Business and Entrepreneurship. His research publications include
papers on environmental and STEM entrepreneur ship and
entrepreneurship teaching and learning.
McEwen is a member of the Launch Greensboro Advisory Board and
served as chair of the Organizing Committee for the 2017 Triad
Startup Weekend. Other outreach activities include collaboration
with East Greensboro Now, Greensboro SCORE, the North Carolina Small
Business Technology and Development Center and other Piedmont Triad
groups.
He received his master’s and doctorate from Southern Illinois
University at Carbondale and his bachelor’s degree from the
University of Technology in Jamaica. |