Buffalo – The State University of New York Board of Trustees
today unanimously appointed Dr. Satish K. Tripathi as the 15th
president of the University at Buffalo. Dr. Tripathi has served as UB’s provost
and executive vice president for academic affairs for the past six years.
Today’s appointment is the
result of a seven-month international search, during which the search committee
considered nearly 70 highly qualified candidates who represented a wide range
of academic disciplines and professional experiences. A video of today’s press
conference will be posted to the University at Buffalo YouTube
channel.
SUNY Board Chairman Carl T.
Hayden said, “Dr. Tripathi has excelled as provost and executive vice president
at the University at Buffalo, aiding in the development of its strategic plan
and enhancing the university’s academic and research portfolios. The Board is
most confident that he will prove an extraordinary leader for UB as its
15th president.”
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L.
Zimpher said, “Major public research universities like UB engage in research
that helps build vibrant communities at home and across the globe, and they
require leadership of exceptional caliber. As a transformative leader with an
international reputation for excellence, Dr. Tripathi will provide outstanding
leadership for UB and the Western New York community.”
Dr. Tripathi said he is
“privileged and humbled by the opportunity to lead this remarkable university.”
“Throughout the last decade,
we have built steadily upon our university’s tradition of excellence, and the
strategic vision we have pursued together has done much to strengthen this
foundation,” he said. “Our promise is great, and I am confident that UB’s
national prominence can, and will, rise—bringing our university within the
upper echelon of public research universities. As UB grows in stature,
quality and impact, so will our ability to fulfill our core mission. My
definition of that mission is very ambitious, but it’s also very simple. In
essence, I believe everything we do as an academic community is about making
the world a better place. I am eager to get to work
together with our university, our community and our partners around the world
to pursue that vision.”
Jeremy M. Jacobs, UB Council
and the UB search committee chairman, said Dr. Tripathi was a unanimous choice
of the UB Council, selected from an outstanding pool of candidates in a very
competitive search. “Dr. Tripathi is a gifted leader and accomplished
researcher who possesses the ability and knowledge to guide UB to become one of
the world’s truly great research universities,” Jacobs said. “This
university and this community are very fortunate that Dr. Tripathi will lead UB
as its 15th president.”
About Dr. Satish K.
Tripathi
An internationally recognized
computer scientist, Dr. Tripathi, 60, joined UB as provost – the university’s
chief academic officer – on July 1, 2004, after serving as dean of the Bourns
College of Engineering at the University of California, Riverside.
Among his many
accomplishments at UB, Dr. Tripathi was one of the creators of the UB 2020
strategic plan to achieve academic and research excellence. Dr. Tripathi led
the recruitment of many prominent faculty to the university and oversaw a significant
increase in the number faculty hired to develop and enhance strengths in key
areas of research and scholarly activity. As a result, the university achieved
its highest level of research expenditures and federally awarded research
grants in its history, putting UB in league with the top national research
universities in the United States.
Under Dr. Tripathi’s
leadership, the academic profile of UB’s undergraduate and graduate students
improved significantly. The university enrolled its most academically talented
freshman class in each of the past three years, achieved record enrollment in
its graduate and professional degree programs, and increased the enrollment of
highly accomplished students in these programs.
Dr. Tripathi led efforts to enrich
the educational experiences of UB undergraduate students by introducing
programs designed to engage them in learning and research with UB’s most
accomplished faculty. He also is overseeing development of new learning, living
and research facilities at UB within UB’s new John Kapoor Hall, Barbara and
Jack Davis Hall, and William R. Greiner Hall under construction as part of
“Building UB,” the university’s comprehensive physical plan.
He guided strategic planning
for UB’s international programs which has led to significant expansion of UB’s
international presence and the continued globalization of the university. Dr.
Tripathi signed an agreement in 2005 with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
to create a new academic partnership between UB and Amrita University. He also
helped form new partnerships with four other Indian universities and
spearheaded major educational collaborations in Canada. UB’s educational
programs in Singapore, with the Singapore Institute of Management, also
significantly grew under Dr. Tripathi, and UB students’ participation in study
abroad programs significantly increased.
Prior to joining UC Riverside
in 1997, Dr. Tripathi was a professor in the Department of Computer Science at
the University of Maryland, where his 19 years as a faculty member included
being chair from 1988-95. He was a visiting professor at the University of
Paris-Sud in France and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany while
at the University of Maryland.
Dr. Tripathi graduated top of
his class from Banaras Hindu University in India in 1968. In addition to a
doctorate in computer science earned from the University of Toronto in 1979, he
holds three master's degrees -- one in computer science from the University of
Toronto (1976) and two in statistics from the University of Alberta (1974) and
Banaras Hindu University (1970). He was awarded the Honorary Doctorate of
Sciences from the prestigious Indian Institute of Information Technology,
Allahabad, the university’s highest degree.
Dr. Tripathi has published
more than 200 scholarly papers, supervised over 30 doctoral and post-doctoral
students and served on program committees of numerous international
conferences. He is a fellow of the IEEE and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Buffalo
Urban League.
Dr. Tripathi is the first
international-born president in UB’s history, a fitting distinction for one of
the most international universities in the U.S. UB is ranked 12th in the
percentage of international students enrolled among all U.S. campuses,
according to the Institute of International Education. More than 17 percent of
UB’s nearly 29,000 students are international.
A resident of Amherst, N.Y.,
Dr. Tripathi and his wife, Kamlesh, have two adult sons.
About the University at
Buffalo
The University at Buffalo is a premier
research-intensive public university, a flagship institution in the State
University of New York system, and its largest and most comprehensive campus. UB's
more than 28,000 students pursue their academic interests through more than 300
undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. Founded in 1846, the
University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities.
About the State University of New York
The State University of New
York is the largest comprehensive university system in the United States,
educating more than 467,000 students in more than 7,500 degree and certificate
programs on 64 ampuses with more than 2.5 million alumni around the globe. To
learn more about how SUNY creates opportunity, visit www.suny.edu
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