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Thomas Fuja to serve as interim vice president and associate provost for graduate studies and interim dean of the Graduate 91视频

Author: Cidni Sanders

Thomas Fuja

Thomas Fuja, professor of electrical engineering and faculty director of iNDustry Labs at the University of Notre Dame, has been appointed interim vice president and associate provost for graduate studies and the interim dean of the Graduate 91视频, effective June 1.

A member of the Notre Dame faculty since 1998, Fuja conducts research addressing the reliable transmission of information over inherently unreliable and/or constrained communication channels, especially in the context of wireless systems. As faculty director of iNDustry Labs, he plays a vital role in Notre Dame鈥檚 collaboration with local industry partners as they seek to thrive in the digital age of manufacturing.

Fuja鈥檚 leadership experience also includes a two-year assignment as interim dean of the College of Engineering and 12 years as chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

鈥淭om has a proven record of success as an instructor, researcher and administrator,鈥 said Christine Maziar, interim provost at Notre Dame. 鈥淗e is uniquely suited to guide the Graduate 91视频 during this transitional period, and his appointment was enthusiastically endorsed by University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., and Provost-elect John McGreevy. My sincere thanks to Tom for, once again, answering the call to serve the University in such a capacity.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled to have this chance to work with the great team in the Graduate 91视频,鈥 Fuja said. 鈥淎s a former director of graduate studies and someone who has witnessed firsthand the tremendous growth in research and graduate education at Notre Dame over the last 20 years, I feel privileged to be given the opportunity to help advance such a critical part of the University鈥檚 mission.鈥

Prior to joining Notre Dame, Fuja was on the faculty of the University of Maryland in College Park, and he served as program director for communications research at the U.S. National Science Foundation. He is past president of the Information Theory Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and a former member of its board of governors. Fuja earned two bachelor鈥檚 degrees from the University of Michigan as well as a master鈥檚 degree and doctorate from Cornell University.

鈥淗aving worked with Tom so closely over the years in his roles as department chair and interim dean of the College of Engineering, I know how deeply committed he is to graduate education. He will be an outstanding interim dean,鈥 said Laura Carlson, vice president, associate provost and outgoing dean of the Graduate 91视频, who will depart the University at the end of May.

The search for Carlson鈥檚 successor will follow the process outlined in the University鈥檚 Academic Articles.

Established in 1918, the Notre Dame Graduate 91视频 has four divisions 鈥 engineering, humanities, science and social sciences 鈥 as well as programs in the Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, totaling more than 30 departments and programs that offer master鈥檚 or doctoral degrees. There are over 2,500 graduate students, from all 50 states and more than 100 nations, and more than 200 postdoctoral fellows at Notre Dame.

Originally published by Cidni Sanders at on May 19.