Mung Chiang

CEO

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States22 yrs 7 mos experience
Highly StableAI Enabled

Key Highlights

  • Led Purdue Engineering to top 4 graduate rankings.
  • Quadrupled online program size and improved rankings.
  • Increased research funding by over 70% in five years.
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5GArtificial Intelligence (AI)EngineeringComputer EngineeringEngineering EducationHigher EducationElectrical EngineeringUniversity Teaching

About

Mung Chiang is president of Purdue University and the Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. From July 2017 to June 2022, he was the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering. From April 2021 to December 2022, he was the executive vice president for strategic initiatives. As the engineering dean, he led the college to its first back-to-back top 4 graduate rankings in the U.S. while growing it to be the largest top 10 undergraduate engineering college in the country. Undergraduate admissions applicant number, selectivity, yield rate and graduation rate, as well as women and minority enrollment percentages, all achieved new records. Online program size more than quadrupled, while the ranking for best online master’s in engineering programs advanced to the top 3 in the U.S. New degrees were launched, and enrollment in professional master’s programs more than quadrupled. Annual research awards surged over 70% in five years, including the largest federal funding and the largest industry funding awards in college history and 12 national research centers headquartered at or co-led by Purdue. Patent applications increased by about 40%, and the college contributed to Purdue’s Ever True campaign in excess of $1 billion. The “pinnacle of excellence at scale” in the college is further supported by 15 facility construction or renovation projects completed since 2017, including Dudley Hall and Lambertus Hall. As an executive vice president of the university, Chiang worked with many colleagues to help launch initiatives in national security technology and semiconductor and life science manufacturing, in Discovery Park District at Purdue’s aerospace cluster and the Lab to Life residential neighborhood, and in economic growth through federal, state, and private-sector opportunities. Previously, Chiang was the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, where he was the inaugural chairman of the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council and director of the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. He helped launch entrepreneurial programs at Princeton and was named a New Jersey CEO of the Year (2014). He received a BS (Hons.) in electrical engineering and in mathematics, and an MS and PhD in electrical engineering, from Stanford University.

Experience

22 yrs 7 mos
Total Experience
13 yrs 8 mos
Average Tenure
8 yrs 11 mos
Current Experience

Purdue university

4 roles

President

Jan 2023Present · 3 yrs 5 mos

Executive Vice President, Purdue University

May 2021Jan 2023 · 1 yr 8 mos

Roscoe H. George Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jul 2017Present · 8 yrs 11 mos

The John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering

Jul 2017Jan 2023 · 5 yrs 6 mos

Princeton university

7 roles

Inaugural Chairman, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council

Promoted

Jul 2015Jun 2017 · 1 yr 11 mos

Director, Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Mar 2014Jun 2017 · 3 yrs 3 mos

Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering

Jul 2013Jun 2017 · 3 yrs 11 mos

Professor of Electrical Engineering

Jul 2011Jun 2013 · 1 yr 11 mos

Founding Director, Princeton EDGE Lab

Promoted

Nov 2009Jun 2017 · 7 yrs 7 mos

Associate Professor

Promoted

Jul 2008Jun 2011 · 2 yrs 11 mos

  • Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied and Computational Math, Princeton University

Assistant Professor

Sep 2003Jun 2008 · 4 yrs 9 mos

Education

Stanford University

Ph.D. — Electrical Engineering

Jan 2000Jan 2003

Stanford University

M.S. — Electrical Engineering

Jan 1999Jan 2000

Stanford University

B.S. (Hons.) — Electrical Engineering and Mathematics

Jan 1996Jan 1999

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