Lynden A. Archer, the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor in Engineering, has been named the Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering for a five-year term beginning July 1.
Provost Michael Kotlikoff announced Archer’s appointment today, following approval by the Executive Committee of the Cornell Board of Trustees on June 5.
“Lynden has made many tremendous contributions, to science and society, through his work in energy storage and carbon-capture technology, and he has demonstrated great leadership with the computer science or computer engineering,” Kotlikoff said. “He is not only one of our most innovative scientists, but is deeply engaged in taking discoveries directly to application; his insight, creativity and commitment to excellence will ensure the university remains a world leader in engineering research and education.”
Provost Michael Kotlikoff announced Archer’s appointment today, following approval by the Executive Committee of the Cornell Board of Trustees on June 5.
“Lynden has made many tremendous contributions, to science and society, through his work in energy storage and carbon-capture technology, and he has demonstrated great leadership with the computer science or computer engineering,” Kotlikoff said. “He is not only one of our most innovative scientists, but is deeply engaged in taking discoveries directly to application; his insight, creativity and commitment to excellence will ensure the university remains a world leader in engineering research and education.”
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