ISAT Faculty
Faculty Honors
Dr. Cindy Klevickis -Distinguished Teacher Award 2007
College of Integrated Science and Technology
2007 ISAT Recipients of “Mini Grants” from the College of Integrated Science & Technology
Dr. Tony Chen , “Performance Test and Demonstration of Ultrahigh Efficiency Photovoltaic Cells”
Tony Chen and two students will conduct performance tests and demonstrate high efficiency (40 > Eta > 20%) photovoltaic cells, focusing on fabricating low-cost dye-sensitized nano-structure TiO2 solar cells.
Dr. Michael Deaton , “Upgrading dynamic modeling software [Stella] ” This software supports both the undergraduate and graduate ISAT programs, as we teach systems thinking skills and the methods for analyzing the dynamic character of systems problems in the environment, social policy, and physical systems.
Dr. Ronald Raab, “ Correlating levels of levels of cyanide gas to carbon monoxide during and after at fire sciences”
Dr. Mary Tacy , “Use of air photos, topographic maps and satellite imagery to improve the accuracy and add information to the Geographic Information System of the island of La Gonave, Haiti.
Dr. Johnathan Walker, “Presentation of a paper on International Contract Labor in Taiwan at the Second Global Economic Geography Conference held in Beijing , China , June 25-28, 2007 ”
Dr. Tom Benzing
Dr. Barbara Gabriel
Dr. Amy Richert
Faculty Expertise
The faculty of the Department of Integrated Science and Technology is the most diverse in the University. We have expertise in over 40 different fields; among them Engineering, Geographic Sciences, History of Technology, Political Science, Business, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics.
Faculty on Educational Leave

