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  1. Farnam Jahanian (Persian: فرنام جهانیان) is an Iranian-American computer scientist, entrepreneur, and academic. He serves as the 10th president of Carnegie Mellon University.

  2. Farnam Jahanian was appointed the tenth president of Carnegie Mellon University by its Board of Trustees in March 2018 and was unanimously reappointed for a second, five-year term in February 2023. He was previously the university's provost and later served as interim president from July 2017 to February 2018.

  3. 21 de ago. de 2023 · Farnam Jahanian is the president of Carnegie Mellon University and a computer scientist, entrepreneur and public servant. He has led the National Science Foundation CISE Directorate, co-founded Arbor Networks, and served on various boards and committees.

  4. www.computerhistory.org › profile › farnam-jahanianFarnam Jahanian - CHM

    2 de mai. de 2024 · Farnam Jahanian is the 10th president of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). He previously served as the university’s provost as well as its vice president for research. A nationally recognized computer scientist, entrepreneur, and higher-education leader, Jahanian brings to CMU extensive leadership and administrative expertise.

  5. Farnam Jahanian is a computer scientist, entrepreneur and higher education leader who became the tenth president of CMU in 2018. He has extensive experience in research, innovation and public service, and has led several initiatives in computing, cybersecurity, robotics and big data.

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  6. www.brookings.edu › people › farnam-jahanianFarnam Jahanian | Brookings

    President – Carnegie Mellon University. Farnam Jahanian is the 10th president of Carnegie Mellon University. He previously served as the university’s provost as well as its vice president for...

  7. Farnam Jahanian (PI). “Multi-Tiered Distributed Indication, Warning and Defense System,” Sponsored by ARDA, Farnam Jahanian (PI) and Peter Chen, 2003-2004. “Lighthouse Project: Detecting and Surviving Large-Scale Network Infrastructure Attacks,” Sponsored by DARPA, Farnam Jahanian (PI) and Paul Howell (Merit Network), 1999-2003.