Published: March 30, 2022
Engineering Center

The campus community is invited to participate in five public forums with the finalists for the dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science position on April 5, April 7, April 11, April 13 and April 18.

“I’m thrilled to welcome these outstanding finalists to our campus,” said Provost Russell Moore. Each of them brings a wealth of experience and depth of perspective to this vital leadership position for 񱦵. I encourage everyone who can to participate in these public forums.”

April 5: Roger Bonnecaze

Interim dean, Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
Tuesday, April 5, 10 a.m.

April 7: Walter (Jim)Pfaendtner

Department chair of chemical engineering, University of Washington
Thursday, April 7, 10 a.m.

April 11:Kon-Well Wang

Former department chair of mechanical engineering, University of Michigan
Monday, April 11, 10 a.m.

April 13:Sez Atamturktur Russcher

Head of the Department of Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Wednesday, April 13, 10 a.m.

April 18: Keith Molenaar

Acting dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, 񱦵
Monday, April 18, 10 a.m.

Biographies and curriculum vitaes for each of the candidates are available online for public review.

All public forums will be conducted virtually via Zoom, and registration is required. The five finalists will also each meet in sessions with College of Engineering and Applied Science constituents, which include undergraduate and graduate students; faculty; staff; BOLD staff and Inclusive Culture Council; advancement personnel; associate deans; department chairs and program directors; advisory council and board members; and Moore.

Following each campus forum, participants will have the opportunity to submit formal input for each finalist via a web survey received at the forums or via the search committee webpage. Additional feedback on the finalists is also welcome by email to vcaa@colorado.edu from April 5 through April 24.

Moore will review all feedback and is expected to invite the top candidates for additional interviews with campus leadership. His goal is to name a new dean by early summer.

The dean serves as the chief academic and administrative officer of the college and works with CEAS stakeholders, including donors and partners in industry, to articulate and achieve the college’s and the university’s strategic mission and goals. The position reports directly to the provost and also is part of 񱦵’s leadership team.