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Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Twomey is a professor in the College of Engineering and the director of the Office of Faculty Advancement, Retention, and Excellence. Formerly, she served as the Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies, and Faculty Development. In her current and former role, she has worked closely with faculty to locate sources of funding and develop their research programs. She has also organized faculty development seminars focusing on research, assigned new faculty mentors, and traveled to NSF with new faculty to meet program offices. As a Program Officer at the National Science Foundation, Dr. Twomey, together with two other NSF Program Officers, developed and delivered two workshops: NSF Proposal Writing and CAREER Proposal Writing. Dr. Twomey has been successful in procuring external funding from several agencies, such as the NSF and the Directorate of Engineering. Dr. Twomey brings to this project over 25 years of faculty mentorship.
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Technology for Environmental Sustainability, Intelligent Computational Methods, Industrial Sustainability
Current Projects:
- "NSF Sustainable Energy Pathways Program: Collaborative: Achieving a Sustainable Energy
Pathway for Wind Turbine Blade Manufacturing,"
Niezrecki (University of Massachusetts, Lowell) and Twomey (PIs) - "NSF EAGER: Energy in Healthcare,鈥 NSF, Twomey, PI.
- "Workshop: Energy/Materials Dimensions of Engineering in Evidence-Based Healthcare," Twomey and Overcash (PIs), NSF.
- 鈥淲ind energy and Sustainable Energy Solutions鈥; Twomey and Overcash (PIs); DOE.
- 鈥淣SF US-Egypt Cooperation: International Workshop on Wind Energy Development,鈥 Cairo, Egypt March 23-25, 2010, Pipattanasomporn (VA Tech), and Twomey (PIs), NSF.
- 鈥淜ansas NSF EPSCoR Center for Solar Energy Research,鈥 NSF EPSCoR, Twomey and Overcash (CoPIs), NSF EPSCoR.
Former NSF Program Officer: Manufacturing Enterprise Systems
NSF CAREER Award: Neural Network Strategy for Machining when Data is Sparse