Committee for Graduate Studies
at the Division of Engineering
Our graduate programs are designed to bring students to the forefront of knowledge in their respective fields, and to advance that knowledge for the benefit of society. To accomplish this, a close working relationship is typically needed between a graduate student and his or her primary faculty advisor. In the Ph.D. program in particular, the student/advisor relationship is key to a successful and enjoyable graduate experience. The main function of the Committee for Graduate Studies is to assist students in finding appropriate advisors, to monitor academic progress, and to offer advice on problems that may arise.
Current Graduate Studies Committee:
Biomedical Engineering - Tom Webster
Electrical Sciences and Computer Engineering - Gabriel Taubin
Fluid, Thermal and Chemical Processes (FTCP) - Eric Suuberg
Materials Science and Engineering - Brian Sheldon
Mechanics of Solids - Janet Blume
Program in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (PRIME) - Angus Kingon
Admission to the Graduate Program
