Month: October 2022

In Memoriam

July 1 – September 30, 2022

Class Full Name Degrees
1929 Cmdr. Edwin C. Davis, U.S.N. (Ret) BS Mining, MS Metallurgy
1938 Edward A. Maki BS Mechanical Engineering
1940 George B. Darling BS Mining Engineering
1942 Robert J. Racine BS Chemical Engineering
1943 Edgar W. LeBoeuf BS Chemical Engineering
1947 William C. Bleimeister BS Civil Engineering
1947 Arthur A. Dorffi BS Mechanical Engineering
1948 Charles J. Haslam Jr BS Mining Engineering
1949 Dee L. Dibble BS Chemical Engineering
1949 Arthur R. Tinetti BS Metallurgical Engineering
1950 Grant K. Cornell, P.E., USAFR L/C BS Mechanical Engineering
1951 Fransis J. Siller BS Civil Engineering
1952 John B. Eisenlord P.E. BS Engineering Physics
1953 J. James Brozzo BS Chemical Engineering
1953 LtCol Kenneth B. Dungey Ret. BS Forestry
1953 Norman E. Pietsch BS Civil Engineering
1953 Erich B. Rabe BS Mechanical Engineering
1953 William A. Richards BS Mechanical Engineering
1953 Donald I. Rohrbach BS Mechanical Engineering
1953 Garland J. Tartaron BS Chemical Engineering
1954 Frank J. Klima BS Mining Engineering
1954 Jacqueline A. Rabe BS General Science
1954 Capt. Albert R. Socha USN (Ret) BS Civil Engineering
1954 Ronald W. Whiton BS Mining Engineering
1955 William C. Schwarting BS Forestry
1958 Claire R. Enerson BS Forestry
1958 Robert E. Wiele BS Mechanical Engineering
1959 John F. Lundberg BS Forestry
1959 Daniel L. Rivard BS Mechanical Engineering, HON Hon Doctor of Engineering
1959 Col. Thomas K. Sheldon (Ret) BS Metallurgical Engineering
1959 Robert P. Youngquist BS Electrical Engineering
1960 Galen H. Harrison BS Electrical Engineering, MS Electrical Engineering
1960 Dr. Lee P. Hunt, Deacon BS Chemistry, MS Chemistry
1961 Ronald E. Evans BS Mechanical Engineering
1964 George A. Mackey P.E. BS Civil Engineering, MS Business Administration
1965 John C. Garland BS Civil Engineering
1967 Richard J. Kirkbride BS Metallurgical Engineering
1970 Walter J. Justice Jr. BS Mechanical Engineering
1970 Michael F. Wilmers AAS Civil Engineering Technology, BS Business Engineering Admin, BS Civil Engineering
1973 Wayne H. Neumann BS Chemical Engineering
1977 David R. Puvogel BS Mechanical Engineering
1979 Eric J. Vial BS Electrical Engineering
1980 Charles L. Joffee BS Business Administration
1984 David C. Aittama AAS Civil Engineering Technology
1988 Thomas N. Lamb BS Civil Engineering
1989 Mark R. Caron BS Electrical Engineering
2008 Jed E. Hammond BS Business Administration
2019 Collin J. Hagan BS Forestry

In Memoriam for April 1 – June 30, 2022

Remembering Professor, Dean, and Provost Max Seel

Max Seel, a professor emeritus of the physics department at Michigan Technological University, died on September 14, 2022, surrounded by his loving family after a brief illness.

He was born on October 12, 1949, in Koesching, Germany, son of Andreas and Walburga Seel.

Max Seel

After receiving a Master’s Degree in Physics from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, and a PhD from the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg in Germany, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow with IBM Research in San Jose, California, and then as privatdozent at the University of Erlangen-Nuernberg. Seel joined the Michigan Tech faculty as an associate professor of physics in 1986. He served as interim head of the Department of Computer Science in 1988 and was promoted to full professor of physics in 1989. In January 1990, he was named interim dean, and from 1991 to 2008 he was the dean of the College of Sciences and Arts. Seel was appointed interim provost in 2009 and provost and vice president of academic affairs in 2010. He returned to Physics in 2015 and retired in 2016.

Seel was a member of the American Physical Society, Sigma Pi Sigma, and Sigma Xi. He is the author of ninety publications and has been an invited speaker at universities, conferences, and industry laboratories in the US and Europe. His research areas were computational solid-state Physics and Quantum Chemistry.

For thirty years, he went with his boat Bavaria to Isle Royale. He played cello with the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra, read many books, worked with digital photography, and from time to time did oil and acrylic paintings. In his retirement, he also rediscovered building and flying remote-controlled airplanes.

Preceding him in death are his parents and brother Gerhard Seel. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Seel, his daughter Natalie (Jeremy) Lankford of Houston, TX, and Son Max (Elena) Seel of Guilford, CT, who are his children with his first wife Ingrid, grandchildren Kai, Max, and Astrid, stepson Cole Berryman of Appleton, WI, brother Andreas Seel, and four nephews Sebastian, Florentin, Benedikt, and Jonathan Seel in Germany, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Dave and Kathy Manderfield and nephews Adam, Jared, and David Manderfield and niece Megan Manderfield.