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Mohan Named Interim Dean-Designate of College of Engineering and Computer Science

Thursday, August 21, 2014, By News Staff
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黑料不打烊 Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric F. Spina today named Chilukuri K. Mohan interim dean-designate of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. A faculty member at the University for more than 25聽years, Mohan has served as chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science since 2009. Mohan will assume the role of interim dean on Jan. 1, 2015, succeeding Laura J. Steinberg who, after a semester-long sabbatical, will assume a university-wide leadership role in July 2015.

Chilukuri Mohan

Chilukuri Mohan

鈥淐hilukuri Mohan鈥檚 extensive leadership experience and outstanding contributions as a scholar, researcher and teacher make him ideally suited to serve as interim dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science,鈥 says Spina. 鈥淭hroughout his tenure, he has reached across departments, disciplines and institutions to spur student research and programming opportunities that address rapidly expanding realms of scholarship. He is widely respected among faculty and staff alike, and is known for his integrity and earnestness. He will be an effective and deeply collaborative leader who will work tirelessly with faculty, staff and students to further advance the college as a place of deep learning and innovation.鈥

Under Mohan鈥檚 leadership there has been significant advancement of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Research expenditures have doubled, the number of National Science Foundation CAREER award winners increased聽from one to six and numerous new research efforts have been launched. EECS students and faculty have had many accomplishments and won notable聽awards in recent years.

Additionally, Mohan has helped establish new interdisciplinary B.S./M.S. programs, supported the launch of three online M.S. degrees and has worked to strengthen relationships聽with such strategic partners as JPMorgan Chase and the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL). Through his department鈥檚 collaboration with the iSchool, a joint B.S. program in systems and information science was developed.

Under Mohan’s leadership, two strong research groups have emerged as focus areas for the college: cybersecurity and intelligent wireless systems. In support of the cybersecurity area the college has launched a certificate of advanced study and M.S. program in cybersecurity and a cyber engineering semester for undergraduates. The intelligent wireless systems group has leveraged its strong relationships with AFRL and researchers at such institutions as Princeton, University of Illinois and MIT.

鈥淚 am honored to lead our college聽faculty, staff and students during this period of great promise, as we work toward excellence in education and research, says Mohan. 鈥淲e are well positioned to extend national prominence, thanks to our world-class faculty, staff members whose efforts have been critical to our student success, and the strategic leadership of Dean Steinberg. 聽As engineers and computer scientists, we model, design and build physical and computing systems that transform every aspect of our world. And we do so by interacting with faculty, students, and professionals from multiple disciplines, by understanding the needs of society, and by applying mathematical and scientific principles with rigor and integrity. We are 黑料不打烊, and we mold the shape of tomorrow鈥檚 world.鈥

As a researcher, Mohan has made considerable contributions to聽several topics within聽the field聽of artificial intelligence, with current focus in social聽network dynamics.聽He has collaborated with University colleagues聽in multiple other聽disciplines, and currently聽applies聽his expertise聽to areas that include聽cybersecurity,聽bioinformatics and hydrodynamics. He is the co-editor-in-chief of a journal and serves on several conference committees. He has co-authored two聽books聽and about 190 papers and articles that have appeared in various journals and conference proceedings; he has also聽co-edited three books and聽advised/co-advised 23 Ph.D. students. His pioneering works include聽the first mathematical聽analysis of particle swarm optimization and several algorithmic innovations in artificial聽neural聽networks and evolutionary algorithms.

Most聽recently, he led a team聽of six academic聽institutions in the development of Smart Grid curricula, including the聽establishment of a state-of-the-art Smart Grid and Power Systems laboratory at 黑料不打烊, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Mohan holds a Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and an undergraduate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur.聽At 黑料不打烊, he has developed and taught many courses in computer science, and considers the success of his students to be his greatest accomplishment. 聽He has been an active member on several college and聽University-wide committees,聽and served as chair of the Senate budget and fiscal affairs committee from 2008-2010.

 

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