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Igor Biki
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---
---
ofis_data
:
ofis_data
:
# Next 5 fields are dynamic, modified by the controller.
# Next 5 fields are dynamic, modified by the controller.
title
:
'
Mary
Wells
'
title
:
'
Jane
Doe
'
faculty_title
:
'
Dean,
Faculty
of
Engineering
/
Professor,
Mechanical
and
Mechatronics
Engineering'
faculty_title
:
'
Dean,
Faculty
of
Engineering
/
Professor,
Mechanical
and
Mechatronics
Engineering'
name
:
'
Mary
Wells
'
name
:
'
Jane
Doe
'
picture
:
'
https://ofis.uwaterloo.ca/profile/mawells
.png'
picture
:
'
../../../source/images/ofis/ofis_person
.png'
biography
:
'
Mary
Wells
,
PhD,
PEng
is
currently
Dean
of
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
and
is
the
ninth
dean
since
the
Faculty
was
founded
in
1957.
She
was
previously
Dean
of
the
College
of
Engineering
and
Physical
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Guelph
(2017
to
2020).</p><p>Prior
to
her
time
in
Guelph,
Wells
was
a
professor
of
mechanical
and
mechatronics
engineering
at
Waterloo
for
10
years.
She
received
awards
for
graduate
supervision
from
both
the
Faculty
and
the
University
in
2017.</p><p>An
accomplished
materials
engineer,
Wells
also
served
as
the
Associate
Dean
of
Outreach
for
Waterloo
Engineering
between
2008
and
2017,
and
chaired
its
Women
in
Engineering
committee
for
many
years.
She
chaired
the
Ontario
Network
of
Women
in
Engineering
from
2013
to
2018.</p><p>Wells
began
her
academic
career
as
a
professor
in
materials
engineering
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
from
1996
to
2007,
and
has
worked
in
the
steel
industry
in
Canada
and
internationally.</p><p>The
co-author
of
two
books
including
one
on
Canadian
women
innovators
and
the
second
on
Canadian
women
in
materials,
her
research
focuses
on
the
relationship
between
processing,
structure
and
properties
for
advanced
metallic
alloys
used
in
the
transportation
sector.</p><p>Wells
is
not
currently
accepting
applications
to
supervise
new
graduate
students.'
biography
:
'
Jane
Doe
,
PhD,
PEng
is
currently
Dean
of
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
and
is
the
ninth
dean
since
the
Faculty
was
founded
in
1957.
She
was
previously
Dean
of
the
College
of
Engineering
and
Physical
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Guelph
(2017
to
2020).</p><p>Prior
to
her
time
in
Guelph,
Wells
was
a
professor
of
mechanical
and
mechatronics
engineering
at
Waterloo
for
10
years.
She
received
awards
for
graduate
supervision
from
both
the
Faculty
and
the
University
in
2017.</p><p>An
accomplished
materials
engineer,
Wells
also
served
as
the
Associate
Dean
of
Outreach
for
Waterloo
Engineering
between
2008
and
2017,
and
chaired
its
Women
in
Engineering
committee
for
many
years.
She
chaired
the
Ontario
Network
of
Women
in
Engineering
from
2013
to
2018.</p><p>Wells
began
her
academic
career
as
a
professor
in
materials
engineering
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
from
1996
to
2007,
and
has
worked
in
the
steel
industry
in
Canada
and
internationally.</p><p>The
co-author
of
two
books
including
one
on
Canadian
women
innovators
and
the
second
on
Canadian
women
in
materials,
her
research
focuses
on
the
relationship
between
processing,
structure
and
properties
for
advanced
metallic
alloys
used
in
the
transportation
sector.</p><p>Wells
is
not
currently
accepting
applications
to
supervise
new
graduate
students.'
personal
:
personal
:
last_name
:
'
Wells
'
last_name
:
'
Jane
'
first_name
:
'
Marry
'
first_name
:
'
Doe
'
middle_name
:
'
'
middle_name
:
'
'
preferred_name
:
'
'
preferred_name
:
'
'
home_dept
:
'
Mechanical
&
Mechatronics
Engineering'
home_dept
:
'
Mechanical
&
Mechatronics
Engineering'
...
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ ofis_data:
...
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ ofis_data:
userid
:
'
engdean'
userid
:
'
engdean'
accepting_grad_students
:
false
accepting_grad_students
:
false
adds_status
:
false
adds_status
:
false
offices
:
'
E7
732
4,
E5
3047
'
offices
:
'
E7
123
4,
E5
2345
'
phones
:
'
519-888-
4567
x43
34
7
,
519-888-
4567
x383
56'
phones
:
'
519-888-
1234
x12
34
5
,
519-888-
1234
x234
56'
fax
:
'
'
fax
:
'
519-888-4321
'
research_interests
:
'
'
research_interests
:
'
Main
research
interests
are
in
text
information
retrieval
(IR),
concerned
with
the
organization
and
access
to
unstructured
textual
information.
My
first
stream
of
research
deals
with
developing
new
methods
of
retrieving
documents
based
on
statistical
and
linguistic
text
processing
techniques.
'
brief_research_interests
:
'
'
brief_research_interests
:
'
Information
retrieval;
natural
language
processing;
information
extraction;
artificial
intelligence;
machine
learning
'
bio
:
'
Mary
Wells
,
PhD,
PEng
is
currently
Dean
of
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
and
is
the
ninth
dean
since
the
Faculty
was
founded
in
1957.
She
was
previously
Dean
of
the
College
of
Engineering
and
Physical
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Guelph
(2017
to
2020).\r\n\r\nPrior
to
her
time
in
Guelph,
Wells
was
a
professor
of
mechanical
and
mechatronics
engineering
at
Waterloo
for
10
years.
She
received
awards
for
graduate
supervision
from
both
the
Faculty
and
the
University
in
2017.\r\n\r\nAn
accomplished
materials
engineer,
Wells
also
served
as
the
Associate
Dean
of
Outreach
for
Waterloo
Engineering
between
2008
and
2017,
and
chaired
its
Women
in
Engineering
committee
for
many
years.
She
chaired
the
Ontario
Network
of
Women
in
Engineering
from
2013
to
2018.\r\n\r\nWells
began
her
academic
career
as
a
professor
in
materials
engineering
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
from
1996
to
2007,
and
has
worked
in
the
steel
industry
in
Canada
and
internationally.\r\n\r\nThe
co-author
of
two
books
including
one
on
Canadian
women
innovators
and
the
second
on
Canadian
women
in
materials,
her
research
focuses
on
the
relationship
between
processing,
structure
and
properties
for
advanced
metallic
alloys
used
in
the
transportation
sector.\r\n\r\nWells
is
not
currently
accepting
applications
to
supervise
new
graduate
students.'
bio
:
'
Jane
Doe
,
PhD,
PEng
is
currently
Dean
of
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
and
is
the
ninth
dean
since
the
Faculty
was
founded
in
1957.
She
was
previously
Dean
of
the
College
of
Engineering
and
Physical
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Guelph
(2017
to
2020).\r\n\r\nPrior
to
her
time
in
Guelph,
Wells
was
a
professor
of
mechanical
and
mechatronics
engineering
at
Waterloo
for
10
years.
She
received
awards
for
graduate
supervision
from
both
the
Faculty
and
the
University
in
2017.\r\n\r\nAn
accomplished
materials
engineer,
Wells
also
served
as
the
Associate
Dean
of
Outreach
for
Waterloo
Engineering
between
2008
and
2017,
and
chaired
its
Women
in
Engineering
committee
for
many
years.
She
chaired
the
Ontario
Network
of
Women
in
Engineering
from
2013
to
2018.\r\n\r\nWells
began
her
academic
career
as
a
professor
in
materials
engineering
at
the
University
of
British
Columbia
from
1996
to
2007,
and
has
worked
in
the
steel
industry
in
Canada
and
internationally.\r\n\r\nThe
co-author
of
two
books
including
one
on
Canadian
women
innovators
and
the
second
on
Canadian
women
in
materials,
her
research
focuses
on
the
relationship
between
processing,
structure
and
properties
for
advanced
metallic
alloys
used
in
the
transportation
sector.\r\n\r\nWells
is
not
currently
accepting
applications
to
supervise
new
graduate
students.'
picture
:
'
mawells
.png'
picture
:
'
janedoe
.png'
profile_job_title
:
'
Dean,
Faculty
of
Engineering
/
Professor,
Mechanical
and
Mechatronics
Engineering'
profile_job_title
:
'
Dean,
Faculty
of
Engineering
/
Professor,
Mechanical
and
Mechatronics
Engineering'
institution
:
'
McGill
University'
institution
:
'
McGill
University'
degree_name
:
"
Bachelor's"
degree_name
:
"
Bachelor's"
...
@@ -40,12 +40,13 @@ ofis_data:
...
@@ -40,12 +40,13 @@ ofis_data:
-
"
Structural
Crashworthiness"
-
"
Structural
Crashworthiness"
-
"
Additive
Manufacturing"
-
"
Additive
Manufacturing"
webpages
:
webpages
:
-
-
'
[Jane
Doe]
(https://uwaterloo.ca)'
profile_phones
:
'
'
profile_phones
:
'
'
webpages_formatted
:
'
'
webpages_formatted
:
-
'
<a
href="https://uwaterloo.ca">Jane
Doe</a>'
email
:
'
engdean@uwaterloo.ca'
email
:
'
engdean@uwaterloo.ca'
research_interests
:
research_interests
:
-
sresearch_interest
:
'
'
-
sresearch_interest
:
'
Information
retrieval;
natural
language
processing;
information
extraction;
artificial
intelligence;
machine
learning
'
courses
:
courses
:
-
subject
:
'
ME'
-
subject
:
'
ME'
num
:
340
num
:
340
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