As Wentworth continues to experience record enrollment numbers, the need for additional professors is greater than ever. To help continue its mission of putting students first, Wentworth recently welcomed 17 new full-time faculty members.
Tugba Arsava; assistant professor of civil engineering and technology; M.S. in civil & environmental engineering from UMass Lowell
Wayne Bynoe; visiting assistant professor of electrical engineering and technology; Ph.D. in computer engineering from Boston University
Derek Cascio; assistant professor of industrial design; BFA in industrial design from Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Bruce Decker; visiting assistant professor of electrical engineering and technology; M.S. in biomedical engineering from University of Connecticut
Antonio Furgiuele; associate professor of architecture; M.S. in architectural studies from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Semere Habtemicael; assistant professor of applied mathematics; Ph.D. in financial mathematics from North Dakota State University
Joseph Harney; assistant professor of sciences; M.S. in applied physics from University of Massachusetts Boston
Ella Howard; associate professor of humanities and social sciences; Ph.D. in American studies from Boston University
Anuja Kamat; associate professor of civil engineering and technology; Ph.D in civil engineering from University of Arizona
Rabeeh Majidi; assistant professor of electrical engineering and technology; Ph.D. in electrical and electronics engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Julius Marpaung; assistant professor of electrical engineering and technology; Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Oklahoma State University
Michael Mozill; associate professor of business management; MBA from Babson College
Ben Placek; assistant professor of sciences; Ph.D. in physics from State University of New York at Albany
Juval Racelis; assistant professor of humanities and social sciences; Ph.D. in applied linguistics from Arizona State University
A. Richard Vannozzi; assistant professor of civil engineering and technology; M.S. in forestry, University of Maine
Cynthia Williams; assistant professor of humanities and social sciences; Ph.D. in English from Tufts University
Ashley Wisse; assistant professor of construction management; M.S. in architectural design from Penn State University