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Penn Engineering Announces 2024 Student Choice Awards

Penn Engineering has announced the faculty recipients of the 2024 Student Choice Awards. Each year, the Penn Engineering undergraduate student body thoughtfully selects the recipients of these awards for their dedication in teaching, mentorship and student advocacy.

This year’s winners are Douglas Jerolmack, Joseph Devietti, Bomyi Lim, Shu Yang, and Mark Licurse.

S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award

caption: Douglas Jerolmackcaption: Joseph DeviettiDouglas Jerolmack, a professor of mechanical engineering & applied mechanics and Earth & environmental science, has been awarded the S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award. Presented in conjunction with the Engineering Alumni Society, this award recognizes outstanding service in stimulating and guiding the intellectual and professional development of undergraduate students at the school.

Dr. Jerolmack’s students describe his dedication to helping students succeed both inside and outside the classroom, stating that “his positive mindset and advice has proved to be invaluable to the development of his students’ interest in engineering and applying classroom knowledge to their professional lives.”

Dr. Jerolmack received his undergraduate degree from Drexel University in 2001 and went on to earn a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2006.

Ford Motor Company Award for Faculty Advising

Joseph Devietti, an associate professor of computer and information science, has been awarded the Ford Motor Company Award for Faculty Advising, which recognizes dedication to helping students realize their educational, career, and personal goals.

Dr. Devietti was recognized by students for investing his time in mentoring student projects outside of the classroom. “He allows students to use his lab’s resources for academic exploration and projects and explains technical details that would enable them to succeed outside the classroom,” stated one student.

Dr. Devietti received both a BSE in computer science and a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania in 2006. He then earned MS and PhD degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Washington in 2009 and 2012, respectively.

Student Advocacy Award

caption: Bomyi Limcaption: Shu YangBomyi Lim, an assistant professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering, is the recipient of the Student Advocacy Award. This award is presented to a member of the Penn Engineering faculty by the Underrepresented Student Advisory Board in Engineering (USABE) in recognition of their outstanding commitment to women and underrepresented student advocacy, equity, and inclusion.

One student remarked, “I would not have persevered and grown as much as I did if it had not been for Dr. Lim’s commitment to diversity in engineering and mentorship.”

Dr. Lim received a BSE in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 2010. She then went on to earn a PhD in chemical and biological engineering from Princeton University in 2015.

Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award

Shu Yang, a professor and chair of the department of materials science and engineering, has been awarded the Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award. Presented in conjunction with the Engineering Alumni Society, this award recognizes outstanding research mentorship of undergraduate students and commitment to the promotion, training, and encouragement of diverse students in research.

Dr. Yang has been described by students as a research mentor who motivates every student to pursue their interests while being supportive of independent projects. “She constantly encourages students to take advantage of all available opportunities and guides them through every step of the research process, including applying for grants and research presentations,” noted one student.

Dr. Yang received a BS in materials science from Fudan University in 1992. She then earned both MS and PhD degrees in chemistry and chemical biology from Cornell University in 1997 and 1999, respectively.

Hatfield Award for Excellence in Teaching for Faculty in the Lecturer/Practice Professor Track

caption: Mark LicurseMark Licurse, a lecturer in materials science and engineering, has been awarded the Hatfield Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Lecturer and Practice Professor Track. Presented to a lecturer, senior lecturer, or practice professor in Penn Engineering, the award recognizes outstanding teaching ability, dedication to innovative undergraduate instruction, and exemplary service to the school by consistently inspiring students in the engineering and scientific profession.

Students commended Dr. Licurse’s ability to clearly communicate complex concepts and topics in a way that students can understand. One student commented that Dr. Licurse “goes above and beyond to engage students, creating interactive learning exercises and demonstrations.” Students also cited his genuine care for student success and noted how he always made students feel confident in their ability to learn the material.

Dr. Licurse earned both a BSE and a PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 2006 and 2013, respectively.

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