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  1. Darryll John Pines is an American aerospace engineer and academic administrator currently serving as president of University of Maryland, College Park. He was previously dean of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and held the Glenn L. Martin professorship of aerospace engineering.

  2. Darryll J. Pines. President, University of Maryland. Contact. 301.405.5803. president@umd.edu. 1101 Main Administration Building College Park, MD 20740. Darryll J. Pines serves as president of the University of Maryland as well as the Glenn L. Martin Professor of Aerospace Engineering.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2020 · In 2009, Pines was appointed dean of the A. James Clark School of Engineering and was the Nariman Farvardin Professor of Engineering. His research has centered on guidance and control of aerospace vehicles, structural dynamics, biologically inspired structures, and smart sensors.

  4. Darryll J. Pines. Professor of Aerospace Engineering. No verified email - Homepage. ... D Pines, L Rudd, R Perel. Journal of the American Helicopter Society 48 (2), 80-90, 2003. 170: 2003: Characterization of ring laser gyro performance using the Allan variance method. LC Ng, DJ Pines.

  5. Darryll J. Pines. President, University of Maryland, College Park. Contact. pines@umd.edu. 301.405.5796. Darryll J. Pines became president in July 2020 and is also the Glenn L. Martin Professor of Aerospace Engineering.

  6. Baltimore, Md. (Feb. 12, 2020) – The University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents has appointed Darryll J. Pines, PhD, as the 34th president of the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD). Pines has spent 25 years on the College Park campus and is dean of the university’s A. James Clark School of Engineering.

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    Darryll J. Pines became UMD president in July 2020 and serves as the Glenn L. Martin Professor of Aerospace Engineering. He arrived on campus in 1995 as an assistant professor, then served as chair of the Department of Aerospace Engineering from 2006–09 and for the following 11 years as dean and Nariman Farvardin Professor of Aerospace ...