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Faculty
Grant
[reprinted
from the Awards and Honors column, Materials Evaluation, September
2007]
2006 Winner Anway Haque
Anwar
Haque is an associate professor at the University of Alabama, where
he is a member of the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics.
He teaches courses in solid mechanics and conducts research on composite
materials, while devoting significant energy to new course development.
Haque received his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from
the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1977 and
his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Auburn University in 1995.
From 1996 to 2001, he taught at Tuskegee University, before moving on
to the University of Alabama. Haque is the author of over 75 publications
in refereed journals and conference proceedings, and is a member of
ASME and the American Society of Composites. Haque's winning Faculty
Grant proposal was titled, "Development of Web Based Modules and
Improvement of an Existing Nondestructive Evaluation Course."
About the Faculty Grant
The Faculty Grant is used to fund the revision or development
of the NDT curriculum in an engineering school accredited by ABET or
its equivalent.
Congratulations to Anwar Haque, winner of the 2006 Faculty
Grant.
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