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    <div class="html-content">We are pleased to acknowledge Thomas Cronin and Dennis Cuddy from CNMS were recognized at the 2009 UMBC Presidential Faculty &amp; Staff Awards.<br><br><br>
    
    <p><strong><img src="http://cnms.umbc.edu/files/2014/08/2009-FacultyStaffAwards-cronin.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></strong></p><p><strong>Thomas Cronin</strong><br>
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        <em>Presidential Research Professor 2009-2012</em><br>
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    <p>  Thomas  Cronin, professor of biological sciences, is internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of visual ecology. </p>
    <p>A laboratory and field biologist, Cronin, who joined UMBC in 1983, has mastered the technique of microspectrometry on small invertebrate eyes. His ability to understand the lifestyles of a broad spectrum of animals in their natural settings gives him a unique authority in the field, and he is active in collaborations with investigators from around the world. His work is heavily field-based, primarily on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and he has also twice undertaken week-long underwater expeditions in the Florida Keys at the world’s only submarine laboratory.</p> 
    <p>Cronin’s research has been funded by many federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and he publishes at least three reviewed scientific papers per year and as many as 11 in a single year. One of his recent papers was the first report of animals being able to see circular polarization, a unique and unusual type of light.  His 148 articles have appeared in <em>Science</em>, <em>Nature</em> and <em>Current Biology</em>, as well as other popular U.S. and European science magazines. His research has been featured in articles in many international science journals, including <em>National Geographic Magazine</em>, <em>Science Times</em>, and <em>The New York Times</em>, as well as on the Discovery Channel and in museum exhibits.</p>
    <p>Cronin is a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science and a recipient of the USM <em>Regents Award</em> for Excellence and Research and the Graduate Education Award for excellence in teaching and service from the USM-wide program in Marine Estaurine and Ecological Sciences (MEES). He has been invited numerous times to give special talks at prestigious scientific meetings around the world.</p>
    <p>An effective, demanding and popular teacher who has taught a variety of courses, Cronin has served on several UMBC committees including chairing the Senate Nominating Committee, the Dean Recruiting Committee, and the University Faculty Review Committee. Always including students in his work, he has graduated six Ph.D. and numerous M.S. students. The Ph.D. students from his group have gone on to faculty positions around the world.  His graduate students are highly productive, each publishing up to six papers in reviewed journals as a result of their thesis research.
    </p><p>Cronin earned his Sci.B. in Biology from Dickinson College and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Zoology from Duke University in North Carolina. He also did postdoctoral work in the Department of Biology at Yale University. </p>
    
    
    <img src="http://cnms.umbc.edu/files/2014/08/2009-FacultyStaffAwards-cuddy.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><p><strong>Dennis P. Cuddy</strong><br>
        Manager, Administration and Facilities, <br>
        Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry<br>
    <em>2008-2009 University System of Maryland Board of Regents’ Award for Exceptional Contribution to the Institution</em></p>
    <p>Since  he was hired nine years ago, Dennis Cuddy Cuddy’s contributions to the teaching and research mission of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry have been invaluable. He works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that laboratories, classrooms, offices and business process of the Meyerhoff Chemistry Building are operating well. </p>
    <p>In addition to his day-to-day tasks, Cuddy has also worked on several major projects in which his leadership, organization skills and technical expertise were a necessity. Cuddy was the department’s manager for the $34-million renovation of the Meyerhoff Chemistry Building. His masterful coordination of the project required working with contractors and faculty to keep classrooms and laboratories running throughout the three-phased renovation. Largely due to his management, the project won a leadership award in 2003. </p>
    <p>Cuddy has also contributed to the Chemistry Discovery Center, a project that uses a teamwork approach to learning rather than just lecture. The facility needed to be operational within a short period of time, and Cuddy made it happen by making sure the room was prepared with proper equipment and seating. The program is not only a success in the department but is also being used as a model by the physics and mathematics departments.</p>
    <p>Cuddy has also taken on responsibility for coordinating the department’s annual Undergraduate Research Symposium (even though it’s not directly related to his primary responsibilities). The symposium has grown from 60 to 300 students, who come from all over the east coast. Because of Cuddy’s efforts, the event is now funded through the National Institutes of Health. Characteristically, many of Cuddy’s efforts go on behind the scenes, making it possible for the work of students and faculty to shine. </p>
    <p>Cuddy earned a double B.S. in Biology and Microbiology at Penn State University (now Molecular and Cellular Biology). </p></div>
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  <Summary>We are pleased to acknowledge Thomas Cronin and Dennis Cuddy from CNMS were recognized at the 2009 UMBC Presidential Faculty &amp; Staff Awards.        Thomas Cronin      Professor, Biological...</Summary>
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  <Title>2008 UMBC Presidential Faculty &amp; Staff Awards</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">We are pleased to acknowledge two faculty from CNMS were recognized at the 2008 UMBC Presidential Faculty &amp; Staff Awards. <br><br><br><img src="http://cnms.umbc.edu/files/2014/08/2008-FacultyStaffAwards-danita.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;">
      
      <strong><br>Danita  Eichenlaub</strong> <br>
                <strong>Associate Director, Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology
                Center (GEST) <br>
                  Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET)</strong><br>
                  <em>Presidential Distinguished Staff Award, Professional Staff,
                  2008-2009</em><br>
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    <p>In addition to her outstanding management skills, Danita Eichenlaub has demonstrated leadership in the development of financial systems and controls which are now being modeled across the campus. </p>
      <p>Eichenlaub supervises all aspects of the administrative and financial management for two research centers, GEST and JCET. She has merged the two administrative staffs from the centers into one team and monitors sponsored research funding
        of $20-25 million annually. </p>
      <p>As one of the original PeopleSoft peer mentors, Eichenlaub is frequently consulted for her expertise in business processes and the management of a large administrative unit. She serves on the HR-Finance Advisory Board and the HR Upgrade Committee. </p>
      <p>Eichenlaub takes time to train  business staff across the campus in business specialist skills, helping them to be more efficient in their jobs. She is acknowledged as a mentor by the Centers' nearly 200 research faculty. Her diligence, perseverance, knowledge and ownership of the Centers makes an important difference to both her colleagues and UMBC. Despite her large workload, she brings a teaching attitude and patience to every situation.</p>
      <p> She received her B.A. in Physics and M.A.S.in Administrative Science from The Johns Hopkins University. </p>
    
    
    <br><br><img src="http://cnms.umbc.edu/files/2014/08/2008-FacultyStaffAwards-matthew.jpg" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"><strong><br>Thomas Matthew<br>
            Mathematics and Statistics</strong><br>
      <em>Presidential Research Professor, 2008-11</em><br>
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        Thomas Mathew, professor of statistics, is an internationally recognized  authority on multivariate statistical analysis, bioequivalence testing and    statistical tolerance intervals. As an elected fellow of both the American   Statistical Association and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Mathew is a member of the most select group of statistical scientists in the field. He is known for his foundational statistical contributions to the field of inter-laboratory data analysis, and his work was recognized with a Youden Award for inter-laboratory testing from the American Statistical Association.
    <p>Mathew is the author of one of the leading books in the field, <em><em>Statistical Tests for Mixed Linear Models</em></em>, and is currently working on a highly anticipated book on <em>Statistical Tolerance Regions</em>, representing a recent area of research. He has been a co-editor or associate editor of four prestigious international statistics journals, and he  
        has produced 85 original research articles, many of them in leading statistics
        journals. </p>
      <p>Exceptionally prolific in obtaining independent funding for his research, Mathew has received grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Army Research Office.</p>
      <p>Mathew has provided a high level of service to UMBC and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He was instrumental in the creation of the B.S. program in Statistics, including writing the program proposal and helping to create new graduate and undergraduate courses. After graduation, his students often receive prominent positions at universities and in industry. His versatility as a researcher is evident in the doctoral dissertations he has supervised on a wide variety of topics.    </p>
      <p>Mathew earned a B.S. in Mathematics and a M.S. in Statistics from the University of Kerala, India. He received his Ph.D. in Statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute. </p><br></div>
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          <div class="html-content">Over 78 undergraduate and graduate students received individual awards at the ninth <strong>CNMS Student Recognition Day </strong>on Friday, May 2, 2014. In addition, many more CNMS students were recognized for scholarship excellence as new members of two key national honor societies - Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Mu Epsilon. <strong>Next year's event has been scheduled for the afternoon of May 1, 2015.</strong></div>
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