Ease and efficiency work in tandem for Waldemar Karwowski, a decorated UCF Pegasus Professor who specializes in human factors and ergonomics.

His devotion to his research and desire to improve the human condition earned him the honor of being named a 2023 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow in the section of engineering. He is the 17th current UCF leadership and faculty member to earn the honor.

Karwowski, who also serves as chair of within the (CECS), joins 501 other esteemed fellows across 24 different AAAS-recognized disciplines.

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On Sept. 21, Karwowski and other new fellows will receive a certificate and a gold and blue rosette pin (representing science and engineering, respectively) to commemorate their election at a forum in Washington, D.C., which will also mark the 150th anniversary of the AAAS.

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A Perfect Fit

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Other current UCF leadership and faculty who have been previously inducted as AAAS fellows include:

  • Peter Delfyett (2022; UCF) College of Optics and Photonics Pegasus Professor and University Distinguished Professor
  • Ronald DeMara (2022; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Pegasus Professor
  • Talat Rahman (2020; UCF) College of Sciences Pegasus Professor, distinguished professor
  • Alexander N. Cartwright (2016; State University of New York)
    UCF President
  • Martin Richardson (2015; UCF)聽College of Optics and Photonics Pegasus Professor, Northrup Grumman professor
  • Louis Chow (2012; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Professor
  • Peter Hancock (2012; UCF) College of Sciences Pegasus Professor and provost distinguished research professor
  • Zhihua Qu (2012; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Pegasus Professor, Thomas J. Riordan and Herbert C. Towle chair
  • Ni-Bin Chang (2011; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Professor
  • Charles Reilly (2010, UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science assistant vice provost, professor
  • Debra Reinhart (2009; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Professor Emerita
  • Mubarak Shah (2009; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Trustee chair professor
  • Issa Batarseh (2008; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Pegasus Professor
  • Sudipta Seal (2008; UCF) College of Engineering and Computer Science Chair and professor
  • Al Sattelberger (2002; Los Alamos National Laboratory) College of Sciences Courtesy research scientist
  • Marwan Simaan (1999; University of Pittsburgh) College of Engineering and Computer Science Florida 21st Century chair, distinguished professor