Connecticut Academy of 
Science and Engineering 
 elects

May 26, 2005, Marshall Long, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and of Applied Physics and Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Daniel Prober, Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics and Chairman of the Department of Applied Physics, and Daniel Rosner, Llewellyn West Jones Jr. Professor of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, were elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, CASE.

The Academy's more than 200 members provide information and advice on science and technology to the government, industry, and the people of Connecticut and encourage youth interest in science, engineering, and technology.

Members of the Yale Faculty of Engineering who were elected earlier to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering:

Prof. Richard K. Chang, Henry Ford II Professor of Applied Physics, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics,

A. Stephen Morse, Dudley Professor of Engineering and Professor of Computer Science,

Csaba Horvath, Roberto C. Goizueta Professor of Chemical Engineering. Deceased.

Richard Barker, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Applied Physics,

Paul Fleury, Frederick W. Beinecke Professor of Engineering and Applied Physics and Professor of Physics, Dean of Engineering,

Gary Haller, Becton Professor of Engineering and Applied Science,

Victor Henrich, Eugene Higgins Professor of Applied Science and Professor of Applied Physics and Physics,

Roman Kuc, Professor of Electrical Engineering,

Tso-Ping Ma, Raymond J. Wean Professor of Electrical Engineering and Professor of Physics,

Kumpati Narendra, Professor of Electrical Engineering,

Mark Reed, Harold Hodgkinson Professor of Engineering and of Applied Science and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. Prof. Reed served on the CASE Connecticut Science Talent Search Judging Committee in 2005.

John C. Tully, Arthur T. Kemp Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics. Resigned in 2004.

Peter Wegener, Harold Hodgkinson Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science,  

Robert Wheeler, Harold Hodgkinson Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Physics and Professor Emeritus of Physics,

Werner Wolf, Raymond J. Wean Professor Emeritus of Engineering and Applied Science and Professor Emeritus of Physics,

Jerry Woodall, Professor Adjunct of Electrical Engineering. Resigned in 2003.

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