Florida Tech Engineering Dean John Harris Headed to First-Ever ‘Gathering of Deans’ Summit in Tallahassee

Harris started at Florida Tech in July 2022 after 29 years at the University of Florida

John Harris, dean of Florida Tech’s College of Engineering and Science, will join colleagues from across the state at the inaugural Florida Engineering Deans Summit this week in Tallahassee. (Florida Tech image)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – John Harris, dean of Florida Tech’s College of Engineering and Science, will join colleagues from across the state at the inaugural Florida Engineering Deans Summit this week in Tallahassee.

Envisioned as an annual event, the summit will allow these academic leaders to explore solutions for shared problems and develop joint initiatives.

Harris started at Florida Tech in July 2022 after 29 years at the University of Florida, including the last 11 years as department chair. He was surprised to learn there were no regular meetings of Florida engineering deans.

“So, a few of us newer deans decided to organize an annual, rotating Florida Engineering Dean’s Summit,” Harris, pictured left, said. “We look forward to discussing common issues, learning from each other’s experiences, and exploring potential research collaborations to complement our programs.”

Suvranu De, dean of the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, which is hosting the summit host, said the gathering will allow the deans to better understand the challenges they face.

“While we have engineering schools from across the higher-ed spectrum, to some extent we all operate in similar environments and face the same challenges in developing the engineers of tomorrow,” De said.

Anchored by two roundtable discussions, both of which feature Harris, the Aug. 3-4 summit will see participants explore topics including college leadership structure, support for large-scale public-private partnerships, undergraduate student success, faculty development, workforce development programs and online degree programs.

“I am excited to bring back some new ideas to Florida Tech and contribute to the advancement of the engineering field across the state,” Harris said.

De added, “We have so much potential in this state for innovation and economic impact through engineering, we believe that with this many great institutions coming together and working together, something tremendous is bound to come out of it.”

The group will also tour the engineering research labs in Tallahassee’s Innovation Park, which are closely associated with the joint college. On the itinerary is a backstage tour of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, the only national laboratory in the state of Florida funded by the National Science Foundation.

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