Dr. Robin Ghosh, Arkansas Tech University assistant professor of computer and information science, was recognized as ATU faculty member of the month by ATU Faculty Senate on Thursday, April 30.
The honor is based upon Ghosh’s role in the development of and forthcoming implementation of a new artificial intelligence track as part of the ATU Bachelor of Science degree in computer science as well as his guidance of award-winning research by Arkansas Tech students.
Ghosh earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Jackson State University in 2021 and became a full-time member of the ATU faculty that fall. Over the past five years, he has regularly mentored students who have performed research and presented it at conferences as well as the annual STEM Posters at the Capitol event in Little Rock.
The 2026 ATU Department of Engineering and Computing Sciences Outstanding Faculty Award in Scholarship winner, Ghosh is part of the team of ATU faculty members that earned a $2 million National Science Foundation grant during the 2025-26 academic year that will make science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degrees more accessible to low-income students.
The ATU faculty member of the month program is an initiative introduced by Dr. Michael Rogers, who is serving as chair of ATU Faculty Senate during the 2025-26 academic year.
Previous winners of the ATU faculty member of the month award were Dr. Jacob Grosskopf, Dr. Julie Mikles-Schluterman, Dr. Cheryl Monfee, Neal Harrington, Dr. Bindu Subhadra, Dr. Jason Ulsperger and Dr. Dana Tribble.
Learn more about ATU Faculty Senate at www.atu.edu/facultysenate.






