Stanford University School of Engineering is one of the schools of
Stanford University
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. The current
dean
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Jennifer Widom
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, the former senior associate dean of faculty affairs and computer science chair. She is the school's 10th dean.
List of deans
# Theodore J. Hoover (1925–1936)
# Samuel B. Morris (1936–1944)
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Frederick E. Terman
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(1944–1958)
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Joseph M. Pettit (1958–1972)
# William M. Kays (1972–1984)
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James F. Gibbons (1984–1996)
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John L. Hennessy
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(1996–1999)
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James D. Plummer
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(1999–2014)
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Persis Drell
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(2014–2016)
# Thomas Kenny (interim dean) (2016–2017)
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Jennifer Widom
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(2017–current)
Current departments at the school
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Aeronautics
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and
Astronautics
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Bioengineering
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and
Chemical Engineering
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(also in the
School of Medicine
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Chemical Engineering
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and
Environmental Engineering
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Computer Science
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Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Management Science and Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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In addition, the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering is an interdisciplinary program.
History
The School of Engineering was established in 1926, when Stanford organized the previous independent academic departments into a school.
[
] The original departments in the school were:
* Civil Engineering, one of the original university departments (1891), later to become Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Stanford Department of Electrical Engineering, taught as a subject, prior to being established in 1894
* Mechanical Engineering, one of the original university departments
* Mining and Metallurgy, established in 1918 and eventually disbanded in 1945
Departments added afterwards:
* Aeronautics and Astronautics, started as Aeronautical Engineering in 1958
* Chemical Engineering in 1961 (split from Chemistry)
* Computer Science in 1965 in the
School of Humanities and Sciences, but moved to the School of Engineering in 1985
* Materials Science and Engineering in 1961 (originally known as Materials Science)
* Management Science and Engineering in the 1950s (originally Industrial Engineering)
* Bioengineering in 2002
See also
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Engineering
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Glossary of engineering This glossary is split across multiple pages due to technical limitations.
By Alphabetical Order
* Glossary of engineering: A-L
* Glossary of engineering: M–Z
By Category
* Glossary of civil engineering
* Glossary of electrical and elec ...
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References
External links
School of Engineering official website
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Engineering universities and colleges in California
Educational institutions established in 1925
1925 establishments in California