2009 News Archive

Mark Bocko and Collaborators Receive Provost's Multidisciplinary Award

Published
July 10, 2009

Mark Bocko, chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named a recipient of the second annual Provost's Multidisciplinary Award. Along with David Headlam, Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music, and Richard Elliott Killmer, Professor of Woodwind, Brass & Percussion, Bocko was honored for his research on the project, "Visualizing the Shape of Sound -- A Study of Musical Expression on the Oboe."

President Joel Seligman established the Provost's Multidisciplinary Award in 2007 to support faculty doing research in more than one discipline. Funds for the award come directly from the President's Office.