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Justin Young

Graduate Faculty, Industrial Engineering 1700 University Avenue
1-700 C AB

Mehrdad Zadeh

Assistant Professor of Computer Engineering Electrical & Computer Engineering, Graduate Faculty 1700 University Ave
2-703 P
x5914
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Mehrdad Hosseini Zadeh, Assistant Professor
Ph.D from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Zadeh, who received his B.A.Sc. in Computer Engineering from Shiraz University, Iran and his M.A.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, has more than 8 years of industry experience as an Electrical Engineer and Software Development specialist. He is interested largely in the areas of Haptics, Human Factors, Human Machine Interaction, Tele-Haptics, and Medical Robotics.

Hidden talents and outside interests: When not teaching, Zadeh enjoys playing soccer, pursuing physical fitness at the gym, and spending time with his family.

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Kathleen Zahrt

Assistant Director of Admissions Admissions, Marketing, Communications and Enrollment, Staff 1700 University Avenue
4-820 CC

Kenneth Zahrt

Advancement Writer University Advancement 1700 University Avenue
4-936 CC

Ali Zand

Professor, Organic Chemistry Chemistry / Biochemistry 1700 University Ave
3-219 MC
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Dr. Ali Zand, Professor of Organic Chemistry
Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Organic Chemistry.

Zand views Kettering students as dedicated, goal-oriented and driven, and feels that the cooperative education program distinguishes them from other college students. He enjoys the interactions with students that result from Kettering's smaller class sizes.

His advice for prospective students is "if you are driven, like a challenge, and want to know what real-life education is all about, give Kettering a try."

Hidden talents and outside interests: Zand gets in touch with his inner sportsman by playing golf and soccer.

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Paul Zang

Professor Graduate Faculty, Mechanical Engineering 1700 University Ave
2-107 MC
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Dr. Paul Zang, professor of Mechanical Engineering and PACE program coordinator
Ph.D. from Michigan State University in Mechanical Engineering, with expertise in heat transfer, mechanism design and symbolic algebra.

Zang finds Kettering students intelligent, motivated and personable. He feels that Kettering students have the ability to "push through complex problems." Zang enjoys when a student has an "I get it" moment. When he joined Kettering, Zang was most attracted by the University's "passion for excellence in educating engineering leaders."

Zang's advice to prospective students is simple: "be prepared to be a partner in your educational experience."

Hidden talents and outside interests: Zang enjoys coaching little league baseball and AYSO soccer.

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Maciej Zgorzelski

Professor Graduate Faculty, Mechanical Engineering 1700 University Ave
2-137 MC
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Dr. Maciej Zgorzelski, professor of Mechanical Engineering
Ph.D. from Technical University, Warsaw, Poland, in Mechanical Engineering, with expertise in CAD/CAM, computer graphics and thermal sciences.

In his 25 years at Kettering, Zgorzelski has come to appreciate his students' maturity and motivation, and he finds them very industrious. What he enjoys most about teaching at Kettering is "sitting with students at a computer work station and solving design problems together."

For students considering Kettering University for college, Zgorzelski says "go for it!"

Hidden talents and outside interests: When not unraveling design problems with students, Zgorzelski enjoys skiing, walking and reading.

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Matthew Zuwala

Safety Officer Campus Safety, Staff, Student Life 1700 University Avenue
2-000 CC

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