The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI professor selected to National Academy of Public Administra­tion

- By Record staff

TROY, N.Y. » Francine Berman, the Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute Hamilton Distinguis­hed Professor of Computer Science, has been selected by the National Academy of Public Administra­tion for inclusion in its 2020 Class of Academy Fellows, in recognitio­n of her years of public-focused service and expertise.

Induction of the 45 new fellows will occur during the annual Academy Fall Meeting, which will take place virtually Nov. 5-10.

“I am honored to be elected to the National Academy of Public Administra­tion,” Berman said.

“The Academy’s focus on the public interest is an important focus for my work on the societal and ethical implicatio­ns of informatio­n technologi­es,” Berman added.

Berman focuses on the social and environmen­tal implicatio­ns of the Internet of Things, as well as data policy, preservati­on, and infrastruc­ture. She has served in an advisory role for a number of public agencies and is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was appointed by President Barack Obama to the National Council on the Humanities and has received the 2009 ACM/IEEE- CS Ken Kennedy Award for national- scale cyberinfra­structure leadership and the 2020 Paul Evan Peters Award from EDUCAUSE, the Coalition for Networked Informatio­n, and the Associatio­n of Research Libraries.

“I am very pleased to welcome Dr. Berman to the Academy’s 2020 class of fellows,” Terry Gerton, president and CEO of the National Academy of Public Administra­tion stated.

“Our distinguis­hed fellows are nationally recognized for their expertise and contributi­ons to the field of public administra­tion and Francine Berman is no exception. During this especially turbulent time for government, we welcome her experience and perspectiv­e as we work collaborat­ively to find solutions to the Grand Challenges in Public Administra­tion, advance social equity, and build resilient communitie­s,” Gerton added.

The selection of new fellows follows a rigorous review of the individual’s contributi­ons to the field of public administra­tion and policy. A Fellows Nominating Committee makes its recommenda­tions to the full Fellowship, which then votes on those individual­s to be elected.

The 2020 class joins more than 940 Academy Fellows — including former cabinet officers, members of Congress, governors, mayors, and state legislator­s, as well as prominent scholars, business executives, and public administra

 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Francine Berman, the Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute Hamilton Distinguis­hed Professor of Computer Science.
PROVIDED PHOTO Francine Berman, the Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute Hamilton Distinguis­hed Professor of Computer Science.

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