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School of Engineering and Applied Science 2018 Teaching Awards

The recipients of these annual awards are selected directly by Penn Engineering students.

The S. Reid Warren, Jr., Award

caption: Santosh VenkateshSantosh Venkatesh, professor in electrical and systems engineering, has been awarded the S. Reid Warren, Jr., Award, which is presented annually by the undergraduate student body and the Engineering Alumni Society in recognition of outstanding service in stimulating and guiding the intellectual and professional development of undergraduate students.

One student remarked, “His classes were the best educational experiences I had in my academic career. Without sacrificing any rigor, he taps into his vast historical, literary and mathematical knowledge, bringing probability to life through rich examples and anecdotes that stimulate not only the mathematician and engineer in each of his students, but also the poet, the artist, the political scientist.”

Ford Motor Company Award for Faculty Advising

caption: Lee BassettLee Bassett, assistant professor in electrical and systems engineering, 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. Bassett received his BS in physics from Pennsylvania State University in 2004. He then went on to earn MASt and PhD degrees in mathematics and physics, respectively, from the University of Cambridge.

“Having [Dr. Bassett] as both my faculty advisor and as a professor, I can say that he genuinely cares about how much his students are faring at school,” one advisee said. “He is both extremely proactive in advising his students and very generous with his time.”

Hatfield Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Lecturer and Practice Professor Track

caption: Arvind BhusnurmathArvind Bhusnurmath, lecturer in computer and information science, has been awarded the Hatfield Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Lecturer and Practice Professor Track. The award recognizes outstanding teaching ability, dedication to innovative undergraduate instruction and exemplary service to the School in consistently inspiring students in the engineering and scientific profession. Dr. Bhusnurmath received his MTech in mathematics and computing in 2002 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and earned his PhD in computer science from Penn.

“During a time when I felt completely inadequate to be in [Dr. Bhusnurmath’s] class, he helped me in such a way where I felt no judgement whatsoever,” one of his students said. “He is committed to helping his students understand the class material.”

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