Hoda ElMaraghyEngineering prof Hoda ElMaraghy was formally recognized as a Distinguished University Professor during Convocation celebrations October 15.

Former dean of engineering joins ranks of Distinguished University Professors

Hoda ElMaraghy, an internationally renowned researcher and trailblazer for female engineers, has been appointed to the rank of Distinguished University Professor.

As a recent appointee to the Order of Ontario and Canadian Academy of Engineering, Dr. ElMaraghy has been hailed for her pioneering research in manufacturing systems engineering. Her research on flexible manufacturing has helped manufacturers around the world adapt and respond to market changes by allowing companies to produce different products with the same flexible manufacturing system.

“Dr. ElMaraghy has had a remarkable internationally recognized career with many positive impacts for industry and for students,” said UWindsor president Alan Wildeman. “It was a privilege to bestow this honour upon her.”

ElMaraghy was formally recognized at UWindsor’s 2016 Fall Convocation on October 15.

The Canada Research Chair in Manufacturing Systems and founder and director of the university’s Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Centre joins the ranks of 38 distinguished UWindsor professors, seven of whom are engineers. Senate’s Special Appointments Committee began bestowing the honour in 1986 to recognize distinguished achievements in teaching and wide national or international reputation for scholarship, creative or professional accomplishment.

“It is a great recognition and a distinctive honor of which I am very proud,” said ElMaraghy, a native of Egypt who became the first Canadian woman to earn a doctorate in mechanical engineering. “It is particularly gratifying to be recognized by distinguished colleagues and eminent international scholars.”

In 1994, UWindsor appointed ElMaraghy dean of engineering, making her the first woman in Canada to receive the title. In addition to her Canadian Academy of Engineering fellowship, ElMaraghy is a fellow of the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers, and the International Academy for Production Engineering, as well as a senior member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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