Leading the University’s Security Initiative

Dean David Luzzi has been appointed the executive director of the University’s Strategic Security Initiative and will help further develop the university’s security agenda.

David Luzzi, dean of North­eastern University’s Col­lege of Engi­neering, has been appointed exec­u­tive director of the University’s Strategic Secu­rity Ini­tia­tive, announced by Stephen W. Director, provost and senior vice pres­i­dent for aca­d­emic affairs. In his new posi­tion, Luzzi will play a key role in building on Northeastern’s existing strengths in security-​​related research and helping the Uni­ver­sity become a national leader in this domain. 

“David Luzzi has led the col­lege with a strong record in secu­rity research,” wrote Provost Director in an announce­ment to fac­ulty. “In this new role, he will work across col­lege and unit bound­aries to help the uni­ver­sity achieve a new level of promi­nence and impact in the secu­rity domain.”

Luzzi brings a unique set of qual­i­fi­ca­tions to this new role. He has exe­cuted national respon­si­bil­i­ties over the review of mil­i­tary research and devel­op­ment as a leader of the Air Force Sci­en­tific Advi­sory Board, has spun out two com­pa­nies from his research lab­o­ra­tory and has built a 12-​​university insti­tute that cre­ated and trans­lated a broad port­folio of new tech­nolo­gies.

As Exec­u­tive Director of the Strategic Secu­rity Ini­tia­tive, Luzzi will work closely with the Uni­ver­sity lead­er­ship, deans, the co-​​directors of the George J. Kostas Insti­tute for Home­land Secu­rity – opening this week – the director of the Center for Research Inno­va­tion and other rel­e­vant mem­bers of the North­eastern com­mu­nity to fur­ther develop the University’s secu­rity agenda. 

“Secu­rity against nat­ural and man­made haz­ards is one of the great chal­lenges for the 21st cen­tury,” said Luzzi. “Research break­throughs in sci­ence and tech­nology are required, along with advances in social sci­ence, public policy and human incen­tives and dis­in­cen­tives. In this university-​​wide role, I look for­ward to enabling this great insti­tu­tion to make impor­tant con­tri­bu­tions in this domain.” 

During Luzzi’s tenure, the Col­lege of Engi­neering achieved new levels of excel­lence in edu­ca­tion and research. He lead the recruit­ment of 37 out­standing new tenured and tenure-​​track fac­ulty, devel­oped new cen­ters and schol­arly direc­tions, oversaw a sig­nif­i­cant invest­ment in research and teaching infra­struc­ture, strength­ened the College’s alumni engage­ment and phil­an­thropy and was a forceful spokesperson for the power of coop­er­a­tive edu­ca­tion. 

Luzzi’s pas­sionate advo­cacy for engi­neering as a force for good in the world and for Northeastern’s dis­tinc­tive model of engi­neering edu­ca­tion helped draw out­standing stu­dents in increas­ingly large num­bers to the Col­lege:  the aca­d­emic quality of the entering under­grad­uate class achieved new records each year, enroll­ments rose sig­nif­i­cantly in master’s pro­grams, and two new inter­dis­ci­pli­nary Ph.D pro­grams were launched during his tenure.  

He was instru­mental in securing the $12 mil­lion gift from alumnus George Kostas, which has made the new George J. Kostas Research Insti­tute for Home­land Secu­rity a reality. In addi­tion, the College’s research funding increased by 33 per­cent, con­tributing to the university’s cur­rent unprece­dented research funding level.

Over the past three years, the Col­lege raised a record $28 mil­lion in phil­an­thropy and launched global part­ner­ships with pres­ti­gious insti­tu­tions, including Shanghai Jiao Tong Uni­ver­sity and Tyco Inter­na­tional in under­grad­uate edu­ca­tion, and Tech­nion Israel Insti­tute of Tech­nology and Tsinghua Uni­ver­sity in research.

Luzzi also presided over the 100th anniver­sary of the Col­lege of Engi­neering, which cul­mi­nated in an inspi­ra­tional event that brought together fac­ulty, stu­dents, and alumni from all over the world.

As he tran­si­tions into this new posi­tion, Luzzi will con­clude his tenure as dean. The Uni­ver­sity will launch a national search for his suc­cessor and will appoint an interim dean to lead the Col­lege until a new dean is appointed. 

 

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