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The record-breaking number of new faculty in the College of Engineering and Computer Science will help increase research and teaching across key areas such as artificial intelligence and hypersonics.

As the technology industry grows each year, so does the need for experts who create innovations that fuel this sector and educate the workforce that powers it.  

With this demand in mind, UCF’s College of Engineering and Computer Science (CECS) has broken a hiring record with a total of 39 new faculty members joining the college’s seven departments in Fall 2025. This marks the third consecutive academic year that CECS has appointed more than 30 new faculty members, although it’s the first time this many have started in one semester.  

The new professors, instructors and lecturers bring a wide range of expertise to the college, ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity to hypersonics and semiconductors. Michael Georgiopoulos, dean of CECS, says the new faculty’s breadth of knowledge aligns with the university’s strategic plan and enhances its reputation.  

“The College of Engineering and Computer Science has hired several faculty members in the areas of AI, energy, digital twins and hypersonics, among others,” Georgiopoulos says. “It has expanded the college’s research and educational expertise in areas that are of national importance and are in line with UCF’s vision of being Florida’s Premier Engineering and Technology University.” 

Nearly half of the CECS new hires are under the Department of Computer Science, which is growing its student population and supporting the university’s AI hiring initiative and the newly formed Institute of Artificial Intelligence led by Professor Mubarak Shah.  

“The Department of Computer Science welcomes a record-breaking number of 19 new faculty – 12 tenured and tenure-track faculty members and seven lecturers,” says Damla Turgut, the department chair. “This reflects both the growing research potential of the department as well as our commitment to support our growing student population. The research faculty bring expertise across key areas of computer science such as AI – six of the new faculty were hired as part of the UCF Institute of Artificial Intelligence – digital twin technologies, bioinformatics and software engineering.” A total of eight new faculty are UCF alums, with three who graduated this past summer. Ali Gordon, the dean of graduate affairs, attributes this to the quality of the college’s graduates.  

“In recent hiring cycles, applications for faculty positions here in CECS have been very high,” Gordon says. “Landing a professor or lecturer role here is more challenging every year. The success that our alumni have exhibited in attaining positions here speaks to the excellence of our college and its programs.” 

The college is expected to bring aboard five additional faculty members in the spring semester, bringing the total number of new hires for the academic year to 44. View the full list of fall faculty hires below.   

Materials Science and Engineering 

  • Mohiuddin Quadir – Associate Professor 
  • Viktoryia Shautsova – Assistant Professor 

 Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 

  • Edward Clutter ‘20MBA – Instructor 
  • Phillip Hargrove – Instructor 
  • Aaron Hoskin – Associate Lecturer 
  • Rhett Jeffries – Senior Lecturer 
  • Shin Young Jeong – Assistant Professor 
  • Sung Min Jo – Assistant Professor  
  • Hao “Will” Li – Lecturer 
  • Patrick Meagher – Assistant Professor 
  • Darshan Yadav – Lecturer 

Modeling, Simulation and Training 

  • Grace Fox – Assistant Professor 

Electrical and Computer Engineering 

  • Saikat Dey – Assistant Professor 
  • Sreeram Sundaresh ‘18MS ‘23PHD – Lecturer  
  • Christopher J. Iannello – Professor of Practice 

Industrial Engineering and Management Systems 

  • Minas Pantelidakis – Assistant Professor  
  • Jorge Sarmiento ’16 ‘18MS ‘24PHD – Lecturer 

Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering 

  • Stergios Emmanouil – Assistant Professor 
  • Ivan Haigh – Professor and Director of the National Center for Integrated Coastal Research 
  • Xishun Liao – Assistant Professor 

Computer Science 

  • Ali Al Kinoon ‘25PHD – Lecturer 
  • Gerd Bruder – Associate Professor  
  • Yu Fu – Assistant Professor 
  • Shahram Jahani – Lecturer 
  • Jie Lin ‘25PHD – Lecturer  
  • Wu Lin – Assistant Professor 
  • Kirill Medvedev – Assistant Professor 
  • Kevin Pfeil ’10 ‘13MS ‘21PHD – Lecturer 
  • Corey Pittman ‘21PHD – Lecturer 
  • Md Mahfuzur Rahaman ‘22MS ‘25PHD – Lecturer 
  • Yuzhang Shang – Assistant Professor 
  • Ali Siahkoohi – Assistant Professor 
  • Shashank Sonkar – Assistant Professor 
  • Yu Tian – Assistant Professor 
  • Rohith Venkatakrishnan – Assistant Professor  
  • Roshan Venkatakrishnan – Assistant Professor 
  • Song Wang – Assistant Professor 
  • Zhenyi Wang – Assistant Professor 
  • Aashish Yadavally – Assistant Professor