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About Mariesa Crow

Dr. Mariesa Crow is Professor Emerita. Previously Dr. Crow was the Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Missouri S&T and was vice provost for research.

A member of the Missouri S&T faculty since 1991, Crow was named the Fred W. Finley Professor in 2006. She served as dean of the campus’s former School of Materials, Energy and Earth Resources from 2003 to 2007 and as founding director of S&T’s Energy Research and Development Center from 2007 through 2012. She also served as associate dean for research and graduate affairs in the former School of Engineering from 2001 through 2003.

Among her recent research activities, Crow is leading the Mid-America Regional Microgrid Education and Training Consortium, which is part of a U.S. Department of Energy effort to support power systems research and develop coursework for the renewable energy workforce. Missouri S&T received a $4.3 million grant in 2013 to develop the consortium over five years as part of the DOE’s SunShot Initiative.

Crow also leads Missouri S&T’s contributions to a nationwide effort to develop an “Internet for energy” to transform the way energy is delivered nationwide. The project is known as the FREEDM (Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management) Systems Center, based at North Carolina State University. S&T is one of seven universities in the consortium.

In 2014, Crow received the University of Missouri System’s President’s Award for Leadership in recognition of her leadership and service to Missouri S&T.
 


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Positions

2020 - Present Professor Emerita, Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering
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March 2016 - 2020 Vice Provost, Missouri University of Science and Technology Office of Sponsored Programs
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2006 - 2020 Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering
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2007 - 2012 Director, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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2003 - 2007 Dean, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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2000 - 2006 Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering
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2001 - 2003 Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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1996 - 2000 Associate Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering
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1991 - 1996 Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology Electrical and Computer Engineering
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1990 - 1991 Assistant Professor, Arizona State University ‐ Electrical Engineering
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1989 - 1990 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Illinois ‐ Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Curriculum Vitae




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Honors and Awards

  • S&T Outstanding Teaching Award (2019)
  • 2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society Outstanding Engineering Educator Award for “leadership and innovation in electric power engineering education”
  • Fellow, IEEE (2010)
  • Distinguished Service Award, IEEE Power & Energy Society (2010)
  • Missouri S&T Outstanding Teaching Award (2010)
  • Make a Difference Award, Society of American Military Engineers, Fort Leonard Wood Chapter (2009)
  • Rising Star Innovation Award, Missouri Small Business Development Centers (2008)
  • UMR Women’s Hall of Fame, Inductee (2007)
  • PES Prize Paper Award, PEEC, IEEE Power Engineering Society (2006)
  • IEEE Third Millennium Medal, IEEE Power Engineering Society (2000)
  • PES Prize Paper Award, PEEC, IEEE Power Engineering Society (2000)
  • Outstanding Working Group Chair, IEEE Power Engineering Society (1998)
  • Walter Fee Outstanding Young Engineer, IEEE Power Engineering Society (1997)
  • Dow Outstanding New Faculty Award, American Society of Engineering Educators (1997)

Education

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1989 Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ‐ Electrical Engineering
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1986 M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ‐ Electrical Engineering
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1985 B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor ‐ Electrical Engineering
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Contact Information

233 Emerson Co. Hall
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Rolla, MO 65409-0040

Phone:573-341-6305 (office)
573-368-7531 (mobile)

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