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TUSCALOOSA, Ala.–The University of
Alabama College
of Engineering recently named Dr.
Samit Roy as the William D. Jordan Endowed Chairholder
in Engineering.
Roy received his bachelor’s degree in aerospace
engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology
in Kharagpur, India, in 1981. He then obtained his
master’s degree and doctorate at the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1986
and 1988, respectively.
Most recently, Roy served as associate professor
of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Oklahoma
State University. His previous experience also includes
serving as a senior research investigator at the
Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center at
the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Roy primarily works in computational solid mechanics
with an emphasis in composite materials. He has been
working in the development of analytical and numerical
models of various solid structural systems for almost
20 years. As the Jordan Chairholder, Roy will provide
leadership in the solid mechanics group and expand
the research areas, particularly in composite materials.
The donors who established the endowed chair are
Thomas L. and Carolyn L. Patterson of Birmingham.
The endowment, which honors Dr. William D. Jordan,
professor emeritus, supports excellence in teaching,
research and service. Thomas L. Patterson received
his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
UA’s College of Engineering in 1964 and 1966,
respectively. He is a member of UA’s President’s
Cabinet. Patterson is chief executive officer of
DAXKO, an internet services company he co-founded
in Birmingham in 1998.
Jordan served the College of Engineering for 41
years. He joined the faculty in 1946 as instructor
of mechanics, then rose through the ranks of assistant
professor, associate professor and professor of engineering
mechanics. He retired in 1987. Jordan is recognized
as an eminent engineer in the field of education,
service and practice.
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