糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Names Tansel Karabacak Dean of the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

Dr. Tansel Karabacak has been named the new dean of the Donaghey College of STEM.
Dr. Tansel Karabacak has been named the new dean of the Donaghey College of STEM.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has announced that Dr. Tansel Karabacak has been named dean of the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (DCSTEM), effective July 1.

A longtime faculty member and nationally recognized researcher, Karabacak brings more than two decades of leadership, teaching, and research experience to the role. He currently serves as director of the School of Physical Sciences, where he has played a pivotal role in fostering interdisciplinary research and growing the school into one of the university鈥檚 most research-active academic units.

鈥淒r. Karabacak鈥檚 dedication to student success, research excellence, and interdisciplinary innovation makes him the ideal person to lead DCSTEM into its next chapter,鈥 said Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Ann Bain. 鈥淗e is widely respected across campus for his collaborative approach.鈥

Karabacak succeeds Interim Dean Jeff Connelly who has served during the academic year after Dr. Lawrence Whitman left for a deanship at Kennesaw State University. 

鈥淚鈥檓 grateful for Jeff鈥檚 leadership during this transition,鈥 Bain said. 鈥淗is steady guidance helped maintain the college鈥檚 momentum and positioned it well for this next phase under Dr. Karabacak鈥檚 leadership.鈥

Karabacak brings a strong record of strategic leadership and research success. As director, he guided the integration of the Chemistry, Earth Science, and Physics and Astronomy programs, uniting them under the School of Physical Sciences. Under his leadership, faculty have secured approximately $9 million in grant funding and expanded research collaborations across disciplines.

An Arkansas Research Alliance Fellow, Karabacak holds multiple U.S. patents and has received several university and national awards for his research in nanostructured materials and energy applications. His lab continues to mentor doctoral students while supporting research funded by agencies such as NASA, the Department of Energy, and the National Science Foundation.

鈥淚 am truly honored to serve as the next dean of DCSTEM,鈥 Karabacak said. 鈥淥ur faculty and staff are committed to innovation, collaboration, and creating opportunities for students. I鈥檓 excited to build on the college鈥檚 momentum and strengthen our impact on the university, the state, and beyond.鈥

Karabacak earned his Ph.D. in physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and joined 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock in 2006. He has served in a wide range of academic leadership roles, including graduate coordinator, department chair, and director.