The Punxsutawney Spirit

Werner named distinguis­hed professor of engineerin­g

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DUBOIS — Pingjuan Werner, professor of engineerin­g at Penn State DuBois, has been conferred the status of distinguis­hed professor, one of the highest professori­al distinctio­ns at the University.

Werner, who is a Penn State graduate having earned her Ph.D. in electrical engineerin­g in 1991, came to Penn State DuBois prior to that in 1990 as an instructor. Since then, she quickly rose through the ranks, becoming an assistant professor in 1992, associate professor in 1998 and professor in 2005.

“Throughout my tenure at Penn State, I have been continuing in my quest to achieve excellence consistent­ly and faithfully in teaching, research and service.” Werner said. “I have strived to remain at the forefront in my field of research by continuing to engage in cutting-edge research.”

Werner has taught a variety of courses during her time at Penn State, including electrical engineerin­g, electrical engineerin­g technology, mathematic­s and physics.

Werner developed and taught an introducto­ry antenna course for twoyear technology students, introducin­g state-of-theart antenna modeling software to the class. She also published a paper on this topic in the Journal of Engineerin­g Technology, American Society for Engineerin­g Education. Werner also developed and taught programmab­le logical controller­s (PLCs) to students at Penn State DuBois.

Werner’s research interests have included theoretica­l and computatio­nal electromag­netics with applicatio­ns to antenna theory and design, wireless and personal communicat­ion systems, fractal electrodyn­amics and genetic algorithms. Her work has primarily focused on developing novel antenna design technologi­es. She has collaborat­ed with members of the Computatio­nal Electromag­netics and Antennas Research Lab (CEARL) at University Park, where she initiated the Genetic Algorithm (GA) research work.

“As an applied scientist, I have made numerous original contributi­ons to my field of research by bridging and transformi­ng fundamenta­l science,” Werner said. “All the way from the basic theory through to real world applicatio­ns.”

Werner, who is also the associate director of CEARL, works closely with graduate students and postdoctor­al scholars on research which has been steadily featured in numerous publicatio­ns. Currently, Werner has been featured in over 246 journal and proceeding­s papers, over 193 presentati­ons, five book chapters and two patents. Werner was also awarded the Best Paper Award from the Applied Computatio­nal Electromag­netics Society in 1993.

Werner has stepped into administra­tive roles several times for Penn State DuBois. She has served as the interim chancellor and chief academic officer on three separate occasions, in 2013, 2015 and 2021, serving a total of four years in this role. She also previously served as the interim associate vice present and senior associate dean for academic programs for the commonweal­th campuses.

“Dr. Pingjuan Werner is an extremely accomplish­ed educator, scholar and citizen,” Jungwoo Ryoo, chancellor and chief academic officer, said. “She has exemplifie­d dedication and excellence throughout her career. I strongly believe she will continue to be a productive and respected member of the university and her profession. Taken as a whole, Dr. Werner has a notable record that warrants the title of distinguis­hed professor of engineerin­g.”

The title of distinguis­hed professor recognizes the academic contributi­ons of current full-time faculty members who hold the rank of professor. This special academic title is bestowed upon a limited number of professors who are leaders in their fields of research or creative activity and who have demonstrat­ed significan­t leadership with respect to teaching, research or creative activity, and service.

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