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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar installs dean Michael Trick
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar installs dean Michael Trick
November 06, 2017 | 01:11 AM
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) formally welcomed its new dean, Michael Trick, at an installation ceremony at its Education City campus. He is the third dean since CMU-Q opened in 2004.Trick has been a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University’s main US campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania since 1989, and holds a PhD in industrial engineering. He is a researcher and educator in the field of operations research, with a specialisation in computational methods in optimisation. He also has consulted with professional sports leagues on scheduling.“I am honoured to be named dean of this remarkable institution,” Trick said. “University is a transformative time for young people, and I look forward to building an educational experience at CMU-Q that is enriching, enlightening and inspiring.”Hessa al-Jaber, a member of CMU-Q’s Joint Advisory Board, welcomed Trick on behalf of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF). “Dean Trick is in a unique position to lead this institution through its second decade. He is an esteemed educator who will provide the guidance and leadership to fulfil the educational mission of CMU-Q. He is an internationally recognised researcher, who will bring a new perspective to the research efforts of CMU-Q. He is a strategic thinker, who will help us ensure that CMU-Q is contributing to the community in ways that matter,” al-Jaber said. Carnegie Mellon interim president Farnam Jahanian spoke at the ceremony: “Carnegie Mellon is proud to be a part of this community to deliver educational and research programmes that will support and contribute to the long-term development of Qatar’s knowledge-based economy. The leader we have chosen to build on this success is Michael Trick. “Under Dean Trick’s leadership, I am confident that CMU-Q will continue its development as an integral part of the Qatar landscape, representing CMU’s dynamic global capacity,” he added.Laurie Weingart, CMU’s interim provost and a close colleague of Trick’s for many years, spoke about his dedication to supporting students. “I can attest to Michael Trick’s long-standing commitment to a nurturing research and learning environment,” Weingart said. “His commitment is driven by excellence and his belief in the power of collaboration to motivate and inspire others. These are values that will serve him well in this role.”Trick is the author of more than 50 professional publications and the editor of six volumes of refereed articles.The installation ceremony was capped by the presentation of a ceremonial Quaich, a Scottish vessel traditionally symbolising friendship, trust and new ventures.
November 06, 2017 | 01:11 AM