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Adebayo Ogundipe, Ph.D.
Dean, Seymour & Esther Padnos College of Engineering
- Pronouns: He/Him/His (what's this?)
- Office Address: 332 Kennedy Hall of Engineering
- Email: [email protected]
I am delighted to welcome you to the Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering (PCE) at Grand Valley State University. It is a distinct honor to serve as the inaugural dean and lead the renewed vision for PCE.
We are a community of scholars who nurture curiosity and creativity by pushing the boundaries of human ingenuity through innovative learning. Our undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to develop professionals who will influence society and produce real-world solutions. We are especially proud of the work-based learning opportunities integrated into each of our programs.
Contemporary challenges demand professionals who can work comfortably within multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary contexts to innovate responsibly. We rise to this challenge through proactive and responsive orientations to the needs of our students and the communities where their careers will thrive. We are boldly exploring new directions with strategic partners and a vision of transformative, innovative, and exemplary engineering education.
We fully embrace best practices in modern engineering education to address the unique needs of each student. Through bold and meaningful collaborations, we leverage our excellence in learning, scholarship, and engagement to benefit our regional, national, and global communities. We remain committed to our industry partners, without whom we could not effectively fulfill our mission.
PCE is the home of noble professions. I bring my broad record of achievements and a clear sense of purpose and commitment to actualizing our collective vision.
I invite you to join us, work with us, and support us.

Timothy L. Born, Ph.D.
Associate Dean, Seymour & Esther Padnos College of Engineering
- Pronouns: He/Him/His (what's this?)
- Office Address: 332 Kennedy Hall of Engineering
- Phone: (616) 331-8643
- Email: [email protected]
I was born and raised in Grand Rapids, earning my BS in Biochemistry from Calvin College and my PhD in Biochemistry from the Mayo Clinic. I came to Grand Valley in 2013 as the PSM Programs Coordinator after spending six years in New York City (Albert Einstein College of Medicine) and thirteen years in Washington, DC (George Mason University) doing research and teaching. I moved into the role of Associate Dean of PCEC in 2018 and am now serving as the Interim Dean of the Padnos College of Engineering.
My wife and I have three children, ages 16, 14, and 10 (as of July 1, 2024). Much to my bewilderment their main hobbies are horse jumping and hockey, which means we own a horse and have a garage full of stinky hockey gear. Much of my spare time is spent in horse stables and hockey rinks. I enjoy watching most sports, playing golf, bike riding, and downhill skiing. I’ve also been known to visit a brewery or two on my vacation travels.
The hands-on experience GVSU engineers and safety professionals receive is the hallmark of a PCE education. It’s what separates us from the graduates of our sister schools in Michigan and connects us to our community. I’m looking forward to continuing the tradition of student, faculty, staff, and community support established by Dr. Paul Plotkowski.

Lindsay Corneal, PhD
Associate Dean, Seymour & Esther Padnos College of Engineering
Professor, Product Design and Manufacturing
- Pronouns: She/Her/Hers (what's this?)
- Office Address: 136 Kennedy Hall of Engineering
- Phone: (616) 331-6750
- Email: [email protected]
Brief Biography:
I grew up in Windsor, Ontario (Canada) and earned a BASc in Mechanical Engineering with a Materials option from the University of Windsor. I began working at DaimlerChrysler after completing my undergraduate degree but I was never far from a classroom. While working full-time, I completed an MBA from Lawrence Technological University by taking evening and weekend classes. I ultimately made the very difficult decision to give up my job to go back to school full-time. I completed a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Michigan State University.
Having participated in a co-op program as an undergraduate student, I had gotten a Ph.D. so that I could teach at a university like GVSU. I wanted to work at a place that prepares students for the real world, with a balance of theory and hands-on practice.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and two children, ages 15 and 11. When we aren’t watching the kids play basketball, softball, or compete in track and field meets, we enjoy watching cooking and baking shows on TV and having friendly family cooking and baking competitions/challenges. Our dog participates by licking the plates clean afterwards.
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Mary VanPopering
Assistant Dean
Office: 332 Kennedy Hall of Engineering
Phone: (616) 331-6260
Email: [email protected]
I grew up and have always lived in West Michigan, becoming a Laker Alum by earning B.S. in Psychology. I returned to work at Grand Valley almost 20 years ago and gained invaluable experience in Admissions, Disability Support, and finally landing in the Padnos College almost 10 years ago. My work at Grand Valley and growing up in a family business has given me a great appreciation for how important it is to manage resources well.
I currently live in Grand Rapids with my husband, son, and naughty Chug Loki. All of us love to spend time outdoors, whatever the season. I’ve hiked mountains and snowboarded in the Rockies and have recently taken up mountain biking.