University Celebrates Achievements of Recently Published Profs
By: Office of Media Relations | Oct. 21, 2011
Faculty members who are also published authors were the focus of a recent McDermott Library celebration. The 6th Annual Faculty Author Reception recognized 16 writers and nine editors of books published during the last academic year.

Dr. David Patterson (left) celebrates publication of his book A Genealogy of Evil: Anti-Semitism from Nazism to Islamic Jihad with Dr. Susan Chizeck and Dr. William Pervin.
Dr. Nils Roemer, a professor of historical studies in the School of Arts and Humanities, had the busiest publishing year. He wrote German City, Jewish Memory: The Story of Worms and co-edited two other volumes – Crossing the Atlantic: Travel and Writing in Modern Times and Jewish Longings and Belongings in Modern European Consumer Culture.
Other recognized books ranged from strategies in chess education to the Western stories of Ned Buntline.
Dr. Adrienne McLean, professor of film studies, was the editor of Glamour in a Golden Age: Movie Stars of the 1930s. She was also the series editor for nine other volumes in the Star Decades series published by Rutgers University Press.

Dr. Alex Piquero, shown with his wife and colleague, Dr. Nicole Leeper Piquero, was honored as the co-editor of the Handbook of Quantitative Criminology.
“The diversity of our faculty is shown in the wide range of subjects for which they publish each year,” said Dr. Ellen Safley, director of libraries, who organized the reception in cooperation with Executive Vice President and Provost Hobson Wildenthal.
“We enjoy recognizing their significant commitment to scholarship. We are proud to add these publications to our collection.”
As in past receptions, the authors and editors were showcased in a gallery of framed posters.
Included in the festivities were faculty members who were promoted from assistant professor without tenure to associate professor with tenure – a milestone in a professor’s career. The newly tenured professors are invited to select books that have been meaningful to them, either professionally or personally, to be added to the library’s collection.
The reception was held Thursday, Oct. 13, in the McDermott Suite of the Eugene McDermott Library.
The authors and editors and the titles of their works are as follows:
AUTHORS
HANS-JOACHIM ADLER
Senior Lecturer, Management Information Systems. M.S., Univ. of Darmstadt, Germany, 1969; PhD, Univ. of Lyón, France, 1972.
Healthcare Informatics Consulting: Work Study Project with Career Mapping Module Student Workbook
TEODORO J. BENAVIDES
Senior Lecturer, Public Affairs. B.S., Texas A&M Univ., Kingsville, 1973; M.P.A., Southern Methodist Univ., 1974.
Practical Human Resources for Public Managers: A Case Study Approach with Nicolas Valcik
SUSAN BRIANTE
Assistant Professor, School of Arts and Humanities. B.S., Northwestern Univ., 1990; M.F.A., Florida International Univ., 2000; M.A., Univ. of Texas, Austin 2001; PhD, Univ. of Texas, Austin, 2006.
Utopia Minus
MILTON A. COHEN
Professor, Literary Studies. B.A., Michigan State Univ., 1968; M.A., Indiana Univ., 1970; PhD, Syracuse Univ., 1981.
Beleaguered Poets and Leftist Critics: Stevens, Cummings, Frost and Williams in the 1930s
LLOYD J. DUMAS
Professor, Economics, Political Economy and Public Policy. B.A., Columbia Coll., 1967; M.S., School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbia Univ., 1968; Ph.D., Columbia Univ., 1972.
The Peacekeeping Economy: Using Economic Relationships to Build a More Peaceful, Prosperous and Secure World
DANIEL A. GRIFFITH
Professor, Geospatial Sciences; Ashbel Smith Professor; Associate Program Head for Geospatial Information Sciences. B.S., Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1970; M.A., Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1972; M.S., Pennsylvania State Univ., 1985; PhD, Univ. of Toronto, 1978.
Non-Standard Spatial Statistics and Spatial Econometrics with Jean H.P. Paelinck
NASSER KEHTARNAVAZ
Professor, Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Computer Science,
Director, Signal and Image Processing Research Laboratory. B.S., Univ. of Birmingham, England, 1982; M.S., Rice Univ., 1984; PhD, Rice Univ., 1987; Licensed Professional Engineer, State of Texas.
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory: LabVIEW-Based FPGA Implementation with Sidharth Mahotra
PHILIPOS C. LOIZOU
Professor, Electrical Engineering, Cecil and Ida Green Chair in Electrical
Engineering. B.S. Arizona State Univ., 1989; M.S. Arizona State Univ., 1991; PhD, Arizona State Univ., 1995.
Advances in Modern Blind Signal Separation Algorithms: Theory and Applications with Kostas Kokkinakis
SIDHARTH MAHOTRA
Graduate Student, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Computer Science, UT Dallas.
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory: LabVIEW-Based FPGA Implementation with Nasser Kehtarnavaz
MIHAI NADIN
Professor, Arts and Technology; Ashbel Smith Professor, School of Arts and Humanities; Director, Institute for Research in Study of Anticipatory Systems. M.S., Polytechnic Inst. of Bucharest, 1960; M.A., Univ. of Bucharest, 1968; PhD, Univ. of Bucharest, 1971; Professor Dr.Phil.hab., Ludwig Maximilian Univ., 1980.
The Privilege of Memories
DAVID A. PATTERSON
Professor, Holocaust Studies; Hillel Feinberg Chair of Holocaust Studies, School of Arts and Humanities. B.A., Univ. of Oregon, 1972; M.A., Univ. of Oregon, 1976; PhD, Univ. of Oregon, 1978.
A Genealogy of Evil: Anti-Semitism from Nazism to Islamic Jihad
STEPHEN G. RABE
Professor, Historical Studies; Ashbel Smith Professor of Arts and Humanities. B.A., Hamilton Coll., 1970; M.A., Univ. of Connecticut, 1972; PhD, Univ. of Connecticut, 1977.
The Killing Zone: The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America
NILS ROEMER
Professor, Historical Studies. M.A., Univ. of Hamburg, Germany, 1993; M.Ph., Columbia Univ., 1997; PhD, Columbia Univ., 2000
- German City, Jewish Memory: The Story of Worms, author
- Crossing the Atlantic: Travel and Travel Writing in Modern Times, co-editor with Thomas Adam
- Jewish Longings and Belongings in Modern European Consumer Culture, co-editor with Gideon Reuveni
ALEXEY ROOT
Senior Lecturer, Chess in Education Courses, School of Interdisciplinary Studies. B.A., Univ. Puget Sound; PhD, UCLA, 1999
The Living Chess Game: Fine Arts Activities for Kids 9-14
NICOLAS A. VALCIK
Associate Director, Strategic Planning and Analysis/Clinical Assistant Professor, Program of Affairs. B.A., UT Dallas, 1994; M.P.A., UT Dallas, 1996; PhD, UT Dallas, 2005.
Practical Human Resources for Public Managers: A Case Study Approach with Teodoro J. Benavides
DIAN ZHOU
Professor, Electrical Engineering. B.S., Fudan Univ. China, 1982; M.S. Fudan Univ., 1985; PhD, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1990.
Modern ASIC Design
EDITORS
YVES CHABAL
Professor, Physics; Distinguished T. I. University Chair in Nanoelectronics and Head of Materials Science and Engineering Department Initiative. A.B., Princeton Univ., 1974; PhD, Cornell Univ., 1980.
Biointerface Characterization by Advanced IR Spectroscopy with C.M. Pradier
ADRIENNE L. McLEAN
Professor, Film Studies, School of Arts and Humanities. B.A., Southern Methodist Univ., 1979; M.F.A., Southern Methodist Univ., 1981; PhD, Emory Univ., 1994.
Glamour in a Golden Age: Movie Stars of the 1930s
AAGE MØLLER
Professor, Cognition and Neuroscience. Margaret Fonde Jonsson Professor, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. PhD, D.Med.Sci., Karolinska Inst., 1975. New York, NY: Springer, 2011.
Textbook of Tinnitus, editor with others
ALEX R. PIQUERO
Ashbel Smith Professor of Criminology, School of Economic Policy and Political Sciences. PhD, Univ. of Maryland, 1996; M.A., Univ. of Maryland 1994; B.A., Univ. of Maryland, 1992.
Handbook of Quantitative Criminology with David Weisburd
R. CLAY REYNOLDS
Professor, Aesthetic Studies, School of Arts and Humanities. B.A., Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1971; M.A., Trinity Univ., 1974; PhD, Univ. of Tulsa, 1979.
The Hero of a Hundred Fights: Ned Buntline: Collected Stories from the Dime Novel King, From Buffalo Bill to Wild Bill Hickok
LISA H. ROSEN
Assistant Dean, Clinical Assistant Professor, Center for Children and Families, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. B.A. Rice Univ. 2002; M.A., Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2004; PhD, Univ. of Texas, 2006.
Social Development: Relationships in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence with Marion K. Underwood
STEPHEN SPIRO
Associate Professor, Molecular and Cell Biology; Cecil and Ida Green Associate Professor in Systems Biology #1. B.Sc., Univ. of Edinburgh, 1984; PhD, Univ. of Sheffield, 1988.
Sensory Mechanisms in Bacteria: Molecular Aspects of Signal Recognition with Ray Dixon
MARION K. UNDERWOOD
Professor, Psychology, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences; Program Head, Undergraduate Programs in Psychological Sciences. B.A., Wellesley Coll., 1986; M.A., Duke Univ., 1987; PhD, Duke Univ., 1991.
Social Development: Relationships in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence with Lisa H. Rosen
W. ERIC WONG
Associate Professor, Computer Science. B.S., Eastern Michigan Univ., 1988, M.S., Purdue Univ., 1991; PhD, Purdue Univ., 1993.
Adaptive Control Approach for Software Quality Improvement with Bojan Cukic
BOOKS SELECTED BY RECENTLY TENURED FACULTY MEMBERS
Newly tenured faculty members who chose books included:
JUNG-MO AHN
Associate Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Seoul National Univ., 1992; M.S., Seoul National Univ., 1994; PhD, Univ. of Arizona, 2000.
Selection: Endocrinology by Mac E. Hadley
MUSTAPHA ISHAK-BOUSHAKI
Associate Professor, Physics. B.A., Univ. of Quebec, 1994; B.S., Univ. of Montreal, 1998; PhD, Queen’s Univ., Kingston, Canada, 2002.
Selection: The Big Questions: Physics by Michael Brooks
MURAT KANTARCIOGLU
Associate Professor, Computer Science. B.S., Middle East Technical Univ., 2000; M.S., Purdue Univ., 2002; PhD, Purdue Univ., 2005.
Selection: Security Engineering by Ross Anderson
STEVEN O. NIELSEN
Associate Professor, Chemistry. B.S., Queen’s Univ., 1996; M.S., Univ. of Toronto, 1998; PhD, Univ. of Toronto, 2001.
Selection: Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation by Mark E. Tuckerman
FENG ZHAO
Associate Professor, Finance. B.S., Tsinghua Univ., China,1998; M.A., Cornell Univ., 2002; PhD, Cornell Univ., 2004.
Selection: The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
CANDICE M. MILLS
Associate Professor, Psychology. B.S., Univ. of Florida, 1999; M.Phil., Yale Univ., 2003; PhD, Yale Univ., 2005.
Selection: Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs by Ellen Galinsky.
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