Tom Yankeelov, professor of biomedical engineering and core faculty member at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences was awarded the 2024 Friar Centennial Teaching Fellowship from The Friar Society for his work bridging the gap between computational science and oncology. The annual award is given to an outstanding undergraduate professor selected through nominations from students, faculty, staff and administrators.
According to the April announcement from the Friar Society, which is the oldest and most prestigious multidisciplinary honor society at The University of Texas at Austin: “Yankeelov’s pioneering work has not only positioned him as a leader in this critical field but also profoundly impacted many lives.”
“I had no idea the award even existed, and I had no idea I was nominated,” said Yankeelov, who is the Director at the Center for Computational Oncology at the Oden Institute, and the W.A.”Tex” Moncrief, Jr. Chair in Computational Engineering and Sciences IV – Computational Oncology. He was completely surprised when representatives popped into his class on a Thursday in April to present the certificate and explain the award.
“I still don't really know how I was selected. I am convinced it was an accounting error,” Yankeelov said, incredulous. “They showed up in my class, asked for everyone's attention, and then told me told me I had won this very nice teaching award. It was amazing.”