Audrey Zink-Sharp, professor of wooden science within the College of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech, has been conferred the title of professor emerita by the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.

The emerita title could also be conferred on retired college members who’re specifically beneficial to the board by Virginia Tech President Tim Sands in recognition of exemplary service to the college. Nominated people who’re accredited by the board obtain a duplicate of the decision and a certificates of appreciation.

A member of the Virginia Tech neighborhood for greater than 32 years, Zink-Sharp made vital analysis contributions to the examine of wooden science, the affect of wooden anatomy, and the standard of the creation of sustainable wooden and forest merchandise.

In addition, she has served as affiliate division head, interim division head, and graduate program director for the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials. Zink-Sharp has served as director of the Sustainable Engineered Materials Institute, a college-level, interdisciplinary analysis middle. She has additionally served the Society of Wood Science and Technology, the Forest Products Society, the Society of Experimental Mechanics, and the European Society of Wood Mechanics as an elected official in a number of capacities.

Zink-Sharp was acknowledged for her dedication to the sector of wooden science, being named one in all 16 worldwide Women Ambassadors Creating the Future of Wood Science by the Society of Wood Science and Technology. 

Zink-Sharp suggested quite a few college students on grasp’s theses and doctoral dissertations, supplied analysis and profession mentoring to postdoctoral analysis associates, and guided them to profitable careers in academia, authorities businesses, and the personal sector. She was additionally elected fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science and fellow of the Society of Wood Science and Technology.

In the classroom, she has taught many undergraduate and graduate programs on the matters of fabric construction, wooden chemistry and anatomy, quantitative wooden anatomy, and wooden materials science.

Zink-Sharp acquired her bachelor’s diploma in forest and wooden science and a grasp’s diploma in wooden anatomy from Colorado State University and a doctoral diploma in wooden merchandise engineering from the State University of New York.

Written by Emily Southern, a senior majoring in multimedia journalism and pupil author for Virginia Tech Marketing and Communications





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