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Dr. Zdzislaw
B. Kremens, Dean of the School of
Engineering and Technology |
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Zdzislaw B. Kremens,
Ph.D., D.Sc., has been Dean of the School of
Engineering and Technology since 1998.
Previously, he was interim dean of the
School and a visiting professor from the
Technical University of Wroclaw in Poland,
where he was a professor and vice president
of academic and student affairs.
Dean Kremens oversees a School that has been
designated a “Center of Excellence” by
Connecticut’s Board of Governors of Higher
Education. He has been instrumental in
strengthening and expanding the School’s
academic offerings, and in increasing
student enrollment from some 600 in 1997 to
its current level of almost 1,200.
Since April 2006, the School has offered the
BS in Mechanical Engineering. The
School currently offers bachelor’s and/or
master’s degrees in engineering, engineering
technology, technology, technology and
engineering education and bimolecular
sciences/biotechnology.
Dean Kremens has authored or co-authored
three books and more than 60 papers about
the control, simulation, and analysis of
electric power systems. A professor of
electrical engineering, specializing in
electric power systems, he also teaches
courses in telecommunication, electronics,
and electro-mechanical converters. Dr.
Kremens has been active in many academic and
scientific organizations, including the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE). He currently serves as
assistant editor of the International
Journal of Power and Energy Systems and
as a member of the Power and Energy Systems
Committee of the International Association
of Science and Technology for Development of
Calgary, Canada.
Dean Kremens lives in Farmington with his
wife, Ella, who is a high-school teacher of
Spanish. They have two children: Karolina, a
lawyer, and Karol, a physician. |
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