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School of Science and Engineering Faculty

The low student-to-faculty ratio at Saint Louis University's School of Science and Engineering allows our world-class faculty to inspire our students, feed their curiosity, awaken their minds and to instill in them the joy of lifelong learning.


Faculty In Focus

Sridhar Condoor

Sridhar Condoor, Ph.D.
Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Chair

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Steve Magoc

Stephen Magoc
Oliver L. Parks Department of Aviation Science Chair

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Gary Bledsoe

Gary Bledsoe, Ph.D.
Department of Biomedical Engineering Chair

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Chris Carroll

Chris Carroll, Ph.D., P.E.
Department of Civil, Computer and Electrical Engineering Chair

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Erin Chambers, Ph.D.
Department of Computer Science Chair

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Linda Warren Ph.D.

Linda Warren, Ph.D.
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Chair

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Taieb Gasmi

Taieb Gasmi, Ph.D.
Associate Dean; Program Director
Department of Engineering
SLU Madrid

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Student-Recognized Excellence

SLU's Student Government Association recognized Jalil Kianfar, Ph.D., associate professor of civil engineering in the School of Science and Engineering, as a 2022 recipient of the Faculty Excellence Awards.

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 Supporting Student Wellness

 Asmira Alagic, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry, and several SLU students started the SLU STEM Wellness Initiative in 2020, creating a community of friends, mentors and supporters fostering wellness.

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Securing Investments in STEM Research

Kate Holdener, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science, will fund the creation of a new software engineering lab which will engage students in the development of open-source software to support interdisciplinary projects in the STEM fields. The lab will be funded by  $704,482 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation will establish the Saint Louis University Open-Source Software Center.

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