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First
Endowed Chair in Computer Science Established
By Eileen
Conrad
The endowed professorship will support the teaching
and research activities of a distinguished scholar recruited to
fill the position. The donors have named the chair in honor of Venkatesh
“Venky” Narayanamurti, a dynamic leader and distinguished physicist
who served as COE’s dean from 1992 until 1998. He left to become
Harvard University’s dean of engineering and applied sciences.
“This generous support not only honors the visionary
leadership and significant contributions of UCSB’s former Dean Venky
Narayanamurti, but it is also a tribute to our outstanding College
of Engineering,” said Chancellor Henry Yang. “We are proud of the
success of both of our alums, Karl and Pamela Lopker, and we are
grateful to them and to the Lopker Foundation for their vision and
generosity in making such a significant investment in the advancement
of computer science and engineering”
Current COE Dean Matthew Tirrell said, “Venky’s
energy, contagious enthusiasm, and vision were instrumental in propelling
the College of Engineering to the status it is accorded today—among
the nation’s premier engineering schools. We are …proud to have
such dedicated alumni committed to the continued excellence of education
at UCSB.”
Endowed chairs are highly prized academic positions
that enable a university to develop more fully a field of study
by providing ongoing financial support for enhanced research and
instruction.
“The Venkatesh Narayanamurti Chair will enable
computer science to recruit a stellar young faculty member,” said
Linda Petzold, professor and chair of computer science. “We are
delighted to have this first-ever chair in the discipline at UCSB.”
Karl and Pamela Lopker are highly successful entrepreneurs.
He earned a degree in electrical and computer engineering, and she
majored in mathematics and economics. Together, the Lopkers founded
QAD, a leading developer of software for global manufacturers. Previously,
Karl Lopker founded Deckers Outdoor Corporation.
“As UCSB alumni, we wanted to give back to the
university and provide funding for public education, which is under
so much financial constraint in California,” said Pamela Meyer Lopker,
’77, chair of the board and president of QAD in Summerland. Karl
Lopker, ’73, is chief executive officer and a director of the corporation.
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