Liu Honored by China's Northwestern Polytechnical University

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K. J. Ray Liu (left) and Pres. Chengyu Jiang at the appointment ceremony.

Clark School Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor K. J. Ray Liu received the honor of Advisory Professor, the highest honorary professorship bestowed by Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) in Xi’an, China. The appointment was conferred by Chengyu Jiang, president of the University.

Liu was recommended for the honor by the NWPU faculty and leaders of the university.

Pres. Jiang said it was his hope that inducting “the internationally renowned professor [Dr. K. J. Ray Liu] can help in the training of young teachers, school personnel and advancing research disciplines; to give guidance to and increase the opportunities for cooperation offered to NWPU’s professors, and promote NWPU’s cooperation with world class universities.” 

NWPU is China’s only research-oriented university of science and technology, simultaneously excelling in the fields of aeronautics, astronautics, and marine technology. The university emphasizes science and technology while developing complementary fields of study in management, humanities, economics and law.

 

Published December 5, 2011