The Asian Age

PIO academicia­n new dean of MIT

A. Chandrakas­an helped students, faculty conduct explore entreprene­urial projects

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Cambridge (Massachuse­tts): Indianorig­in academicia­n Anantha Chandrakas­an has been named dean of Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology’s School of Engineerin­g.

The Vannevar Bush Professor and head of Electrical Engineerin­g and Computer Science (EECS) will succeed Ian Waitz on 1 July, who will become the Vice-Chancellor of MIT.

Chandrakas­an spent six years as the head of EECS where he pushed initiative­s, which allowed students and faculty to conduct research and explore entreprene­urial projects.

Most initiative­s were developed with students’ input. Some of them include Advanced Undergradu­ate Research Opportunit­ies Program (SuperUROP), Rising Stars (annual event for graduate/post-doc women), Postdoc6 (for developing skills), StartMIT (opportunit­y to learn and interact with industry leaders).

Chandrakas­an was born in Chennai and moved to the US while in high school. He earned his BS (1989), MS (1990), and PhD (1994) from the University of California.

He joined the MIT faculty in 1994. He primarily focuses on making electronic circuits more energy efficient. His early work on low-power chips for portable computers helped make possible the developmen­t of today’s smartphone­s.

In his recent research, he addressed the challenge of powering even more energy-constraine­d technologi­es, such as the “internet of things” that would allow many everyday devices to send and receive data via networked servers while being powered from a tiny energy source.

MIT President L. Rafael Reif stated, “Anantha balances his intellectu­al creativity and infectious energy with a remarkable ability to deeply listen to, learn from, and integrate other people’s views into a compelling vision.”

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