Two candidates for provost and executive vice president for academic affairs will visit The University of Toledo next week to meet and speak with trustees, faculty and administrative leadership as well as members of the UT community.
Dr. Carlo Montemagno, dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati, will be on campus Tuesday and Wednesday, July 17 and 18. A forum open to all internal and external constituents will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 17, in Student Union Room 3018.
Dr. Janine Janosky, vice president at Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron, will visit UT Thursday and Friday, July 19 and 20. A forum open to all internal and external constituents will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday, July 19, in Student Union Room 2584.
Montemagno has been with the University of Cincinnati since 2006 when he joined the faculty as a professor of bioengineering. He also has been member of the faculty at the University of California at Los Angeles and Cornell University, and has held posts with Argonne National Laboratory, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Navy.
He received his PhD in civil engineering and geological sciences from the University of Notre Dame and holds a master’s degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor’s degree in agricultural and biological engineering from Cornell University.
Janosky has served as the vice president of Austen BioInnovation Institute since 2010. She previously was vice provost for research at Central Michigan University, where she also was a professor of mathematics, and held several research director positions and was a member of the family medicine and clinical epidemiology faculty at the University of Pittsburgh.
She received her PhD in educational research methodology from the University of Pittsburgh and holds a master’s degree in psychology from Marshall University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Duquesne University.