RESIDENCE LIFE
What is a Faculty in Residence?
The mission of the Faculty in Residence (FiR) program is to extend and deepen relationships within the student residential community by adding in-residence faculty members who work with the Residence Life team to augment the social and intellectual experiences that are central to the success of residential students.
In fulfillment of this mission, the Netherlands Faculty in Residence program goals include:
- Foster social engagement, promote leadership, and active participation in and beyond the classroom.
- Strive to deepen intellectual inquiry and exploration.
- Engage with students both formally (through planned programming) and informally (via regular interaction).
- Encourage student contact with additional faculty through formal and informal programs.
- Collaborate with Residence Life staff to promote a strong living-learning community.
- Create and promote opportunities for students to serve the University and the broader community.
- Serve as a resource for all students providing support for them as they adjust to University life.
Who are the Faculty in Residence?
Dr. D. Elliott Williamstyer is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Hofstra University. His research focuses on developing adaptive electromagnetic systems using novel degrees of freedom. His vision is to create devices with enhanced control of electromagnetic fields that can dynamically adapt to changing environments and/or needs. Working with colleagues in the aerospace department at Caltech, Dr. Williamstyer invented the first shape-changing phased array and demonstrated that it can break the trade-off between maximum gain and steering range.
Prior to joining the faculty at Hofstra University, Dr. Williamstyer earned a B.S. and an M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 2015 and 2016, respectively, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Caltech in 2022. At MIT he conducted research on generating THz noise using Schottkey diodes in avalanche breakdown and developed a robotics platform for introductory engineering education. Dr. Williamstyer has also worked at SpaceX where he helped develop the phased arrays for the initial prototype Starlink satellites, and at Apple Inc. where he explored experimental technologies for new product features.
Dr. Williamstyer was a recipient of the Analog Devices Outstanding Student Designer Award in 2017 and won the 2022 EuMC Young Engineer Prize for his work on flexible meta-gaps.
His outside interests include playing guitar, listening to music, petting his dog, and baking.
Dr. Meshack Achore is an Assistant Professor of Public Health in the School of Health Science. Meshack possesses a Ph.D. in Kinesiology and Health Studies from Queens University, Canada. Before his doctorate, Dr. Achore completed a Master of Public Health degree from McGill University, Canada, and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Ghana.
Dr. Achore has many years of research and teaching experience. His research broadly focuses on health inequities and the socio-environmental production of health. His interests include applied global, population, and public health research, maternal and child health, non-communicable diseases, social determinants of health, and the evaluation of large-scale interventions. Dr. Achore teaches several courses in the Master of Public Health and Health Science programs, including Global Health, Behavioral and Social Determinants of Health, Qualitative Research Methods, and Healthcare Systems and Services.
Before joining Hofstra, Dr. Achore worked with the World Bank as a research fellow. He also worked as a research coordinator or associate for several fast-paced public health units/organizations in Canada, including Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur-de-Montréal, Cree Health Board, and the Douglass Mental Hospital. For his non-academic interests, Dr. Achore enjoys dancing, trying different international foods, and experiencing other cultures.
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