Outstanding Teacher Award Recipients

Stevens Alumni Association Awards / Outstanding Teacher Award Recipients

Each year, members of Stevens’ most recent graduating classes are invited to participate in the selection of a teaching faculty member who made a meaningful impression during their time at the university. The following faculty members have been selected to receive the Outstanding Teacher Award, highlighting their role in inspiring the next generation of innovators.

Members of the Stevens faculty who hold the rank of Full, Associate or Assistant Professor, or an equivalent of a full-time undergraduate teaching position of rank above Senior Lecturer, who have taught a minimum of three years are considered annually for this award. Prior recipients of the award are not eligible to be re-considered for the award for a period of five years and may not receive the award more than twice.

For more information about nominating a faculty member for this award, email [email protected].

YEAR

AWARD RECIPIENT

2024

Mishah Uzziél Salman, Mechanical Engineering

2023

Sandeep Bhatt, Computer Science

2022

Eduardo Bonelli, Computer Science

2021

Leslie Brunell ’86 M.Eng. ’90 Ph.D. ’96, Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering

2020

Brian Borowski M.S. ’04 Ph.D. ’11, Computer Science

2019

Kevin M. Ryan Ph.D. ’96, Business

2018

Not awarded

2017

Not awarded

2016

Donald Lombardi, Business

2015

Vikki Hazelwood, Chemistry and Biological Sciences

2014

Steven Gabarro, Computer Science

2013

Sophia Hassiotis, Civil, Environmental & Ocean Engineering

2012

Harry Heffes, Electrical & Computer Engineering

2011

Ronald S. Besser, Chemical Engineering

2010

Jonathan L. Wharton, Humanities

2009

Frank Fisher, Mechanical Engineering

2008

Yu-Dong Yao, Electrical & Computer Engineering

2007

Harry Heffes, Electrical & Computer Engineering

2006

Suphan Kovenklioglu M.Eng. ’72 Ph.D. ’77, Chemical, Biochemical & Materials

2005

Robert Stinerock, Marketing & Statistics

2004

K. Yusuf Billah, Civil, Environmental & Ocean Engineering

2003

James E. McClellan, III, Humanities

2002

Richard I. Hires, Civil, Environmental & Ocean Engineering

2001

Dimitris Dermatas ’87, Civil, Environmental & Coastal Engineering

2000

George B. DeLancey, Chemical & Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry & Materials

1999

Suphan Kovenklioglu M.Eng. ’72 Ph.D. ’77, Chemical, Biochemical & Materials

1998

K. Yusuf Billah, Civil, Environmental & Ocean Engineering

1997

James E. McClellan, III, Humanities

1996

Stephen L. Bloom, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

1995

Dimitris Dermatas ’87, Civil, Environmental & Coastal Engineering

1994

Siva Thangam, Mechanical Engineering

1993

Silvio R. Laccetti, Humanities

1992

Roger S. Pinkham, Math

1991

Charles L. Suffel, Math

1990

Derek S. Morris Ph.D. ’83, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

1989

William F. Ondrick, Humanities

1988

Jung Gil Shin, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

1987

M. Peter Jurkat Ph.D. ’72, Management

1986

Siva Thangam, Mechanical Engineering

1985

Laurence M. Russ, Management

1984

Richard S. Magee ’63 M.S. ’64 Sc.D. ’68, Mechanical Engineering

1983

Robert J. Packard, Humanities

1982

Roger S. Pinkham, Math

1981

George B. DeLancey, Chemical & Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry & Materials

1980

Anthony T. Chang, Mechanical Engineering

1979

Richard S. Magee ’63 M.S. ’64 Sc.D. ’68, Mechanical Engineering

1978

Charles L. Suffel, Math