DWC welcomes two to its engineering
program
(Nashua, NH) — Daniel Webster College,
which offers a baccalaureate program in aeronautical and mechanical
engineering and an associate degree in aeronautical engineering and
engineering science, welcomed two new professionals to its faculty,
according to division chair Nick Bertozzi.
R. Jay Conant, professor of
engineering, joins the faculty from Montana State University, where he
most recently served as professor and assistant chair. In addition to
service at Boeing and Pratt and Whitney, and the University of
Connecticut, Professor Conant holds a B.S. in Aircraft Maintenance
Engineering from Parks College of St. Louis University, and an M.S. in
Mechanical Engineering and Ph.D. in Applied Mechanics from the University
of Connecticut.
Mohammad Sadraey joins the faculty as
assistant professor of engineering. He most recently served as a lecturer
at the University of Kansas. Sadraey holds a B.A. in Mechanical
Engineering from Tabriz University, an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from
the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Aerospace
Engineering from the University of Kansas.
Daniel Webster College offers four-year
aeronautical and mechanical engineering program at its Nashua campus.
Founded in 1965, Daniel Webster educates purposeful men and women for
professional entry, advancement, and advanced studies in the fields of
aviation, computer science, business and management, social sciences and
engineering. For more information, visit
www.dwc.edu