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Mr. Subra Suresh, an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras alumnus, has been appointed the Dean of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) which is arguably the world's most prestigious engineering institution.
Mr. Suresh, the Ford Professor of Engineering in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, will succeed Institute Professor Thomas Magnanti as the next dean of the School of Engineering. He is likely to assume his new leadership role from July 23.
"I am grateful for the privilege to serve as the Dean of this premier School of Engineering, and very much look forward to working with the highly talented MIT faculty, staff and students to take the School to new heights," Suresh said.
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