CRA Board Member Vivek Sarkar Named Georgia Tech School of Computer Science Chair
Today, the Georgia Tech College of Computing announced CRA Board Member Vivek Sarkar is the new chair of its School of Computer Science (SCS).
From the announcement:
“Vivek is an experienced administrator as well as a cutting-edge researcher,” said Charles Isbell, Dean and John P. Imlay, Jr. Chair of the College of Computing. “He will be a valuable leader for the School of Computer Science and the College of Computing, and I look forward to working with him.”
Sarkar joined the School of Computer Science in 2017 as a professor and the Stephen Fleming Chair for Telecommunications. Prior to that, he was a professor and the E.D. Butcher Chair in Engineering at Rice University during 2007-2017, where he served as the chair of the Department of Computer Science from 2013-2016. He also created the Habanero Extreme Scale Software Research Laboratory at Rice.
Before entering academia, Sarkar served as Senior Manager of Programming Technologies at IBM Research. He became a member of the IBM Academy of Technology in 1995, and was inducted as a fellow of the ACM in 2008 and a fellow of the IEEE in 2020. He has served as a member of the US Department of Energy’s Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee (ASCAC) since 2009, and on the board of directors for the Computing Research Association (CRA) since 2015.
“It will be an honor and a privilege to serve as the next chair of the School of Computer Science,” Sarkar said. “We have a great community of faculty, staff and students in SCS, and I look forward to all of us pulling together during these exciting but challenging times for the future of our school and college.”
Sarkar joined the CRA Board in 2015 and has served on various CRA committees including co-chairing the 2018 CRA Conference at Snowbird. Click here to read the full announcement.