Physical Science & Engineering Area Committee and Tenure Appointments Committee 2015-2016
The Tenure, Appointments and Promotions Committees (TACs) include a group of Full Professors from the relevant area (Humanities; Social Sciences; Biological Sciences; Physical Sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences) who serve as members of the area committee, along with a representative from a department or program outside the area (the “outside member”). In cases involving faculty from one of the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) departments, the Dean of the SEAS also sits on the committee as a voting member. Each Area Committee is chaired by the Divisional Dean or Director of its corresponding academic division, and the Dean of the FAS oversees the four TACs. TACs review all appointments and promotions to the ranks of Associate Professor on term (Nontenured associate, AOPN); Associate Professor without term (Tenured associate, AOPT); and Professor (PROF).
Committee Membership
Scott Miller | Committee Chair; Divisional Director, Sciences; Chair, Physical Sciences and Engineering Advisory Committee; Irénée du Pont Professor of Chemistry
Sarbani Basu | Professor of Astronomy
David DeMille | Professor of Physics
Mark Johnson | Arthur T. Kemp Professor of Chemistry
Brian Scassellati | Professor of Computer Science and of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Robert Schoelkopf | Sterling Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Physics
Leandros Tassiulas | John C. Malone Professor of Electrical Engineering
Van Vu | Percey F. Smith Professor of Mathematics and Professor of Statistics
John Wettlaufer | A. M. Bateman Professor of Geology and Geophysics and Professor of Mathematics and Physics
Tenure Appointments Committee Members Only
Tamar Szabó Gendler | Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Susan Baserga | Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, of Genetics and of Therapeutic Radiology
TAC Member for Cases in Engineering and Applied Science
T. Kyle Vanderlick | Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science; Thomas E. Golden, Jr. Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering