Advising
Who is my advisor?
- All freshmen, sophomores and incoming transfer students are advised by the academic advisors in the Engineering Advising Center.
- If you are ready to take 300- and 400-level classes in your major, you are advised by your assigned faculty advisor in your department. You can find your faculty advisor below.
Chemical Engineering B.S. Degree
If you do not already have an advisor in chemical engineering, you will be assigned an advisor by the first letter of your last name, as given below. Once you have started working with a CHE faculty advisor (typically starting in your 3rd year), you should continue with that advisor. I.e., the below assignment list is updated each year, but once you have an advisor, you should stay with them.
Chemical Engineering Advisor Assignments (for new 3rd year students)
Student Last Name | Advisor | Office | |
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Last Name: A-C | Dr. Coronella | coronella@unr.edu | LME 311 |
Last Name: D-G | Dr. Cantu | dcantu@unr.edu | SEM 208 |
Last name: H-K | Dr. Subramanian | ravisv@unr.edu | LME 309 |
Last Name: L-M | Dr. Vasquez | victor.vasquez@unr.edu | LMR 469 |
Last Name: N-R | Dr. Khan | mrkhan@unr.edu | LME 307 |
Last name: S-Z | Dr. Sarmazdeh | maryamr@unr.edu | WPEB 207 |
Materials Science B.S. Degree
If you do not already have an advisor in materials science and engineering, you will be assigned an advisor by the first letter of your last name, as given below. Once you have started working with a MSE faculty advisor (typically starting in your 3rd year), you should continue with that advisor. I.e., the below assignment list is updated each year, but once you have an advisor, you should stay with them.
Materials Science and Engineering Advisor Assignments (for new 3rd year students)
Student Last Name | Advisor | Office | |
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Last Name: A-G | Dr. Li | binl@unr.edu | LMR 467 |
Last Name: H-M | Dr. Mushongera | lmushongera@unr.edu | LMR 466 |
Last name: N-Z | Dr. Zheng | yufengz@unr.edu | WPEB 212 |
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