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Nariman Farvardin (born July 15, 1956) is an Iranian-American engineer and educator, currently serving as president of
Stevens Institute of Technology Stevens Institute of Technology is a Private university, private research university in Hoboken, New Jersey. Founded in 1870, it is one of the oldest technological universities in the United States and was the first college in America solely de ...
, Hoboken, New Jersey. Formerly senior vice president for academic affairs, provost and acting president at the
University of Maryland, College Park The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1856, UMD i ...
, he assumed office at Stevens on July 1, 2011.


Education and early career

Farvardin was born in
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
. He holds
bachelor's A bachelor's degree (from Medieval Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six years ( ...
,
master's A master's degree (from Latin ) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities or colleges upon completion of a course of study demonstrating mastery or a high-order overview of a specific field of study or area of professional prac ...
, and
doctoral A doctorate (from Latin ''doctor'', meaning "teacher") or doctoral degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by universities and some other educational institutions, derived from the ancient formalism '' licentia docendi'' ("licence to teach ...
degrees in
electrical engineering Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It emerged as an identifiable occupation in the l ...
from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (; RPI) is a private university, private research university in Troy, New York, United States. It is the oldest technological university in the English-speaking world and the Western Hemisphere. It was establishe ...
.Stevens Institute of Technology
"Office of the President: Nariman Farvardin Biography"
Retrieved January 10, 2020.
In 1984, one year after earning his doctorate, he joined the faculty of the University of Maryland's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. In 1994, he became chair of the department, holding that position for six years before being appointed dean of the Clark School of Engineering.(May 14, 2007)
"New provost Farvardin wants to ‘lift’ University of Maryland"
''Washington Examiner''. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
Farvardin succeeded William Destler as provost of the University of Maryland in May 2007. In late 2010, he became acting president at University of Maryland, succeeding Dan Mote, and held the post until November 1, 2010, when Wallace Loh became president of the University of Maryland. Farvardin was made a fellow of th
National Academy of Inventors
and the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an American 501(c)(3) public charity professional organization for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and other related disciplines. The IEEE has a corporate office ...
for contributions to source coding and quantization, holds seven U.S. patents and has co-authored more than 150 technical papers in industry journals and conference proceedings. His major research interests include
information theory Information theory is the mathematical study of the quantification (science), quantification, Data storage, storage, and telecommunications, communication of information. The field was established and formalized by Claude Shannon in the 1940s, ...
,
signal compression Signal compression is the use of various techniques to increase the quality or quantity of signal parameters transmitted through a given telecommunications channel. Types of signal compression include: * Bandwidth compression * Data compression *D ...
and applications of signal compression to speech, image and video coding for wireless communication networks. Farvardin co-founded two companies. Zagros Networks, which shared the same name as a mountain range in Iran where Farvardin was born, developed computer chips for networks. NovaTherm Technologies developed innovations to improve the energy efficiency of buildings. He has been honored with the
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's
Presidential Young Investigator Award The Presidential Young Investigator Award (PYI) was awarded by the National Science Foundation of the United States Federal Government. The program operated from 1984 to 1991, and was replaced by the NSF Young Investigator (NYI) Awards and Preside ...
, the George Corcoran Award for Outstanding Contributions to Electrical Engineering Education and the Invention of the Year Award (Information Sciences) from the University of Maryland. He has cited
Claude Shannon Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist, cryptographer and inventor known as the "father of information theory" and the man who laid the foundations of th ...
as his foremost historical influence.


President of Stevens Institute of Technology, 2011-present

In July 2011, Farvardin left the University of Maryland to become the seventh president of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. He joined Stevens at the close of a challenging period in the university's history, during which the New Jersey attorney general investigated the institution's leadership for mismanagement. Farvardin was tasked with ensuring that the university adhered to the terms of a settlement between Stevens and the attorney general's office in 2010 in addition to developing and meeting the goals of the university's new ten-year strategic plan, ''The Future. Ours to Create''. The plan, launched in 2012, sought to elevate the university's profile as a "premier, student-centric technological university." Under Farvardin's leadership, Stevens met or exceeded almost all goals by 2022, with accomplishments including: * 67 percent increase in undergraduate enrollment ** Including 98 percent increase in the number of women undergraduates and 149 percent increase in the number of underrepresented minorities in the undergraduate cohort * 97 percent of the Class of 2021 secured career outcomes in intended fields within six months of graduation * 73 percent increase in graduate FTE enrollment * 38 percent increase in full-time faculty and lecturers. These achievements were supported in part by philanthropic gifts made to the $200 million ''Power of Stevens'' campaign, which closed in 2021. Through the campaign, Stevens added 158 new scholarships and 18 new faculty fellowships. Since Farvardin's arrival in 2011, Stevens has focused on expanding and enhancing the physical and technological infrastructure of the campus while maintaining a commitment to sustainability. This included upgrading the IT and AV capabilities of 100 percent of the classrooms on campus and building the University Center Complex, Gateway Academic Center, American Bureau of Shipping Engineering Center, Ruesterholz Admissions Center, Hanlon Financial Systems Center, Lore-El Center for Women's Leadership and Student Wellness Center. The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recognized Stevens with its
STARS A star is a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by self-gravity. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun. Many other stars are visible to the naked eye at night; their immense distances from Earth make them appear as fixed points of ...
Gold rating for its classroom and campus operations. In 2021, Stevens announced it would begin sourcing 100 percent of its power from local renewable sources, becoming one of only a few universities fully operating on clean electricity. Farvardin has become a vocal advocate for achieving a better return on investment in American higher education. In 2018, Stevens was ranked No. 15 in the United States for return on investment by PayScale. In a 2021 editorial published by ''University Business'', Farvardin proposed a new approach to the concept of a well-rounded education: "Students follow their passions and major in fields that excite them and draw on their interests. However, it is imperative that colleges prepare their graduates for careers in an increasingly technology-driven world. Those are the schools that will continue to provide a significant ROI." Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Stevens was a leader in pandemic response tactics and vaccine requirements among New Jersey higher education institutions and those across the country. Farvardin gave several state and national interviews, including to Fox News and NBC, when Stevens became one of the first institutions to mandate vaccination for students, faculty and staff to return for on-campus instruction and work. In recognition of Stevens' growth and Farvardin's leadership, the American Council on Education recognized the university with its 2018 ACE/Fidelity Investments Award for Institutional Transformation. The award is given to "institutions that have responded to higher education challenges in innovative and creative ways and achieved dramatic changes in a relatively short period." Farvardin has received several other awards recognizing his leadership as Stevens president. These include CEO of the Year in 2013 from the New Jersey Tech Council, Educator of the Year in 2016 from the Research Development Council of New Jersey, the Carnegie Academic Leadership Award in 2017, and inclusion on the NJBIZ Education Power50 list in 2021.


References


External links


Stevens Institute of Technology: Office of the President
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