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Following is a partial list of notable faculty (either past, present or visiting) of New York University.As of 2014, among NYU's past and present faculty, there are at least 159 Guggenheim Fellows, over 7 Lasker Award winners, and more than 200 are currently elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Nikhil Gupta, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at New York University. Nikhil Gupta is a materials scientist, researcher, and professor based in Brooklyn, New York. [1] Gupta is a professor at New York University Tandon School of Engineering department of mechanical and aerospace engineering. [2]
President of Milwaukee School of Engineering; Professor of Engineering at Wright State University; professor and Associate Dean for Research at West Virginia University; Dean of Engineering at University of Rhode Island: Pat Villani: 1976, 1982 Computer programmer Steve Wallach: 1966
The following is a partial list of New York University staff. Another partial list of notable New York University administrators and staff is available on NNDB website: New York University administrators
In 1979, he joined the faculty at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut as an assistant professor. In 1985, he became a full professor. Sreenivasan became chairman of Mechanical Engineering in 1987. He became the Harold W. Cheel professor of mechanical engineering in 1988. In 1989, Sreenivasan was named acting chairman of the council of ...
Professor Subrahmanyam holds a Ph.D. from the MIT Sloan School of Management, an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management and a BTech in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras. He has been teaching at the Stern School of Business since 1974.
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New York University faced financial hardships leading it to sell its University Heights campus that housed its engineering school to City University of New York, which in turn renamed the campus Bronx Community College. Also during that period from 1969 to 1975, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn was forced to rely on subsidies provided by New ...