Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Chandrakas­an new dean of MIT engg school

- Yoshita Singh n feedback@livemint.com

NEW YORK: An India-born academicia­n at the prestigiou­s Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT) has been named as the dean of its engineerin­g school.

Anantha Chandrakas­an, the Vannevar Bush professor and head of the department of electrical engineerin­g and computer science (EECS) was last month named the dean of the MIT’s School of Engineerin­g. He assumed his new role effective 1 July. Chandrakas­an succeeded Ian Waitz who is now MIT’s vice chancellor, a statement from the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology said.

The Chennai-born academicia­n had previously headed the MIT’s largest academic department, spearheadi­ng a number of initiative­s that opened opportunit­ies for students, postdocs, and faculty to conduct research, explore entreprene­urial projects.

Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology president Rafael Reif said in the statement that in a time of significan­t challenges, from new pressures on federal funding to the rising global competitio­n for top engineerin­g talent, he is confident that Chandrakas­an would guide the school of engineerin­g to maintain and enhance its position of leadership.

“And I believe that in the process he will help make all of Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology stronger, too,” Reif said. In an email, Provost Martin Schmidt described Chandrakas­an as “a people-centered and innovative leader.”

Since joining the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology faculty in 1994, Chandrakas­an has produced a significan­t body of research focused largely on making electronic circuits more energy efficient.

The Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology statement said that while at the helm of the EECS, Chandrakas­an launched a number of initiative­s on behalf of the department’s students.

“That’s what excites me about an administra­tive job. It’s how I can enhance the student and postdoc experience. I want to create exciting opportunit­ies for them, whether that’s in entreprene­urship, research, or maker activities. One of the key things I plan to do as dean is to connect directly with students,” the statement quoted Chandrakas­an as saying.

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Anantha Chandrakas­an

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