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1.9 University Professors

A University Professor is a member of faculty of the rank of professor who has distinguished achievements in teaching and wide national and/or international reputation for scholarship or creative or professional accomplishment. 

The University of Windsor is proud to recognize the accomplishments of: 

Sheila Cameron—Professor of Nursing, is an expert on how individuals and their families adapt to illness. She is also recognized for her work in international development in nursing. 

Gordon Drake—Professor of Physics and a recognized researcher in atomic and molecular physics. 

Charles Fantazzi—Emeritus Professor of Classical and Modern Languages and Literature is known for his work on the international Erasmus translation project. 

Reuben Hackam—Professor of Electrical Engineering whose specializtion is in high voltage engineering, electrical power, insulation materials, and related subjects. 

Ralph Johnson—Professor of Philosophy, originated the concept of informal logic which is now a basic part of many universities' introductory philosophy programs. 

Graham Jullien—Professor of Electrical Engineering, whose work in the design and development of microchips for digital signal processing has led to technical developments in areas such as satellite imaging and manufacturing control systems. 

John Kennedy—Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, whose research in defining load tolerances in skewed and curved bridges has helped to create safer and more cost-efficient structures throughout North America. 

Lakshman Marasinghe—Professor of Law and expert on constitutional law who has assisted Third World countries with constitutional development. 

William McConkey—Professor of Physics. His studies of electron scattering in atomic and molecular gases have provided basic data used in modelling the earth's atmosphere and in the design and application of gaseous lasers. 

Alistair MacLeod—Professor of English and Creative Writing, is himself one of Canada's most recognized writers of short fiction. 

Byron Rourke—Professor of Psychology and an internationally recognized authority on clinical neuropsychology and the effects of head injuries. 

Walter Soderlund—Professor of Political Science. An expert in Caribbean and Central American politics, he is also known for his studies on the influence of media in politics. 

Dennis Tuck—Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, recognized for his research into the properties of Main Group metals and in non-aqueous electrochemistry.

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