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Back row, l to r: Faisal Hamman, Lahiru Wijerathna, Arunabh Srivastava, Michael Moore, Justin Welter, John Herboczek, Brendan Jordan  Front row, l to r: Sahan Liyanaarachchi, Atiqur Rahman, Sahar Zargarzadeh, Michael Pedowitz

Back row, l to r: Faisal Hamman, Lahiru Wijerathna, Arunabh Srivastava, Michael Moore, Justin Welter, John Herboczek, Brendan Jordan  Front row, l to r: Sahan Liyanaarachchi, Atiqur Rahman, Sahar Zargarzadeh, Michael Pedowitz

 

On Friday, May 19th, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Department hosted the 2023 Outstanding Teaching Assistant (TA) and Outstanding TA Training and Development Awards Ceremony. 

Individuals are awarded based on faculty recommendations and TA evaluations.

The following students were awarded Outstanding TA Awards:

Levi Burner (ENEE 408I)

John Herboczek (ENEE307)

Brendan Jordan (ENEE416)

Sahan Liyanaarachchi (ENEE350)

Sheung Lu (ENEE 408D)

Joseph Messou (ENEE245)

Michael Moore (ENEE101)

Sydney Overton (ENEE474 and ENEE475)

Atiqur Rahman (ENEE307 and ENEE680)

Arunabh Srivastava (ENEE 620)

Justin Welter (ENEE381)

Lahiru Wijerathna (ENEE 350)

Katie Ruland (ENEE381)

The following students received Outstanding Teaching Assistant Training & Development Awards

Mustafa Doger

Faisal Hamman

Sahan Liyanaarachchi

Joseph Messou

Michael Moore

Utku Noyan

Michael Pedowitz

Sahar Zargarzadeh

Leaders in the ECE TA Training and Development Program teach workshops and serve as a mentoring resource for ECE Teaching Assistants.

 



May 30, 2023


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