The School of Information Sciences would
like to congratulate Stuart Shulman and Vladimir Zadorozhny
on their promotions to the rank of Associate Professor. “It
is truly an honor for the School to have two such well-regarded
teachers and researchers on our faculty,” notes
Dean Ronald L. Larsen. “Both scholars deserve
the honor and recognition that these promotions confer
upon them.”
Shulman, who teaches in the Library & Information
Science program, holds a Joint Appointment in the School
of Information Sciences and the Graduate School of Public
and International Affairs. He is also a Senior
Research Associate and the Director of the Qualitative
Data Analysis Program (QDAP) in the University Center
for Social and Urban Research. In 2007, Shulman
was appointed the Director of the Sara Fine Institute.
Zadorozhny, who teaches in the undergraduate and graduate
Information Science programs, joined the SIS faculty
in 2001 after teaching at the University of Maryland
and Moscow State University. He is the lead researcher
in the Network Aware
Data Management Group and a member of the Advanced
Data Management Technologies Laboratory at the University
of Pittsburgh. His research interests cover networked
information systems, wireless and sensor data management,
and scalable architectures.
The faculty, staff, students and administration of the
School of Information Sciences congratulate both Dr.
Shulman and Dr. Zadorozhny. |