UOG names Khosrowpanah interim dean of School of Engineering
- Newly installed University of Guam School of Engineering interim dean Dr. Shahram Khosrowpanah. (Contributed Photo)
- An artist’s rendition of the University of Guam Engineering Annex. (Contributed Photo)
The University of Guam has named Dr. Shahram Khosrowpanah as interim dean of the School of Engineering. Most recently, he served as the director of the UOG Water and Environmental Research Institute (WERI) for 12 years.
Khosrowpanah, who joined the University in 1985, is a professional civil engineer and founded the Pre-Engineering program 27 years ago. Today, over 100 students are currently enrolled in the program.
In his new role, Khosrowpanah will be working towards hiring engineering faculty and developing the curriculum for a full four-year Civil and Environmental Engineering degree program.
“I’m very happy to see that UOG is moving towards creating a four-year engineering degree program which is one of the high priority areas for our region,” Khosrowpanah said.
Currently, UOG has agreements with other higher education institutions such as the University of Iowa and Mapúa Institute of Technology in the Philippines where Pre-Engineering students can complete their undergraduate studies.
School of Engineering Annex
Construction on the highly anticipated School of Engineering Annex will begin soon. The annex will be located adjacent to the existing Agriculture and Life Sciences building. The two-story, 16,491-square-foot structure will include three classrooms, four science labs, one computer lab, faculty offices, a conference room, administration areas and a student project room.
“The School of Engineering is a game changer for the island,” said Dr. Robert Underwood, UOG President. “It will not only help meet the increasing demand for local engineering expertise, but it will help keep some of our brightest and highest-performing students here on Guam and contributing to our island’s growth.”