Martha Constantinou, new vice-chair of the Department of Physics
Remy Andrea

Dear CST Community:

I am thrilled to announce the appointment of new chair and vice-chair in the physics department. Alongside this announcement, it's also a moment to express heartfelt gratitude to the outgoing acting chair for his remarkable leadership and dedication.

Effective January 2, 2024, Professor Maria Iavarone will assume the role of department chair in physics. Maria brings with her a strong background in academia, the ability to collaborate and foster new initiatives to enhance the department’s standing and a commitment to create an environment that respects and values all individuals. She is also dedicated to mentoring faculty and staff, supporting their professional development and fostering an environment conducive to growth and success. I am confident that she will bring fresh perspectives, innovative ideas and exceptional leadership to guide the department toward continued success.

Additionally, I am pleased to announce Associate Professor Martha Constantinou as the new vice-chair. Martha has demonstrated a strong commitment to the department, a distinguished record of teaching, research and scholarly achievements, and the ability to lead, inspire and foster collaboration among faculty, staff and students. She is poised to support Maria in steering the physics department toward new heights.

It is also a moment to extend our deepest gratitude to Professor Peter Riseborough for his exemplary tenure and outstanding contributions as interim chair. Peter's unwavering dedication, tireless efforts and exceptional leadership have significantly contributed to the growth and success of the department in the last year and a half.

Please join me in welcoming Maria to the CST leadership team!

Miguel Mostafa
Dean