- Michael Lovell
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Michael Lovell is an American engineer, educator and administrator. He was named the 8th chancellor of University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee by the UW System Board of Regents in April 2011. [1]
Lovell came to the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee as its engineering school dean and served as its interim chancellor after the departure of its former chancellor Carlos E. Santiago. Before joing UW-Milwaukee, he had been the Professor & Associate Dean for Research of Swanson School of Engineering at University of Pittsburgh.[2]
Lovell received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of Pittsburgh. [3]
Awards
- NSF CAREER Award, Design Manufacturing and Industrial Innovation, 1997
- Outstanding International Publication on Bearings, FAG – Germany, 1997
- SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award, 1999
- ASME Burt Newkirk Award in Tribology, 2005
- Olympus Emerging Academic Innovator Award, 2006
- Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2008
- W. K. Whiteford Endowed Faculty Fellowship, 2000 – 2008
- State of Wisconsin Distinguished Professor, 2010-present
Reference
- ^ Lovell named UWM chancellor, The Business Journal
- ^ University of Pittsburgh
- ^ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Academic offices Preceded by
Carlos E. SantiagoChancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Oct. 1, 2010 – presentSucceeded by
(Incumbent)Johannes Klotsche • Werner Baum • Frank Horton • Clifford Smith, Jr. • John Schroeder • Nancy Zimpher • Carlos Santiago • Michael LovellCategories:- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
- American university and college presidents
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee faculty
- University of Pittsburgh alumni
- Fellows of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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