School of Computing and Information Dean Search

The University of Pittsburgh is conducting a search for a Dean of the School of Computing and Information (SCI). All interested parties are invited to review the information below.

Position Specification and Applications

Please see the Position Specification for an explanation of the opportunity.

The University of Pittsburgh is working with Spencer Stuart on this search and comments, inquiries, nominations, and applications may be submitted via email to: PittSCIDean@SpencerStuart.com. Applications should include a cover letter addressing the experience and capabilities outlined in the Position Specification, as well as a CV or resume. 

Applications received by January 20, 2022, will receive full consideration, though applications may be accepted for the duration of the search process.

Search Committee

Steve Wisniewski (Chair)
Vice Provost for Budget and Analytics

Maryam Aldairi
PhD student, School of Computing and Information

Donald Bonidie
Senior Director of Financial Administration, School of Computing and Information 

Rosta Farzan
Associate Professor, School of Computing and Information

Kunal Gandhi
Founder & CEO of EZPT; undergraduate student, School of Computing and Information

Daqing He
Professor, School of Computing and Information

Debra King 
Global Executive (retired), ExxonMobil; SCI Board of Visitors member

Adriana Kovashka 
Assistant Professor, School of Computing and Information

Alexandros Labrinidis 
Professor, School of Computing and Information

Rebecca Morris 
Teaching Associate Professor, School of Computing and Information

John C. Ramirez 
Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information

Bryan Salesky 
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Argo AI; SCI Board of Visitors member

Initial Input

At the beginning of the search, the search committee held a virtual open forum meeting to allow members of the community an opportunity to share input regarding the next dean, and also received feedback via a community survey. The committee appreciates the community’s input.