University Community Invited to Celebrate Career and Accomplishments of CICS' Jim Kurose
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The campus community is invited to celebrate the career and accomplishments of Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences Distinguished Professor Emeritus Jim Kurose at a cocktail reception from 3-5 p.m. Friday, April 5, in room 150-151 of the Computer Science Building. Attendees are asked to RSVP via the online form found here.
An educator and computer networking researcher by trade, Kurose has served in several administrative roles at the university, including interim dean of the College of Natural Sciences and, most recently, as associate chancellor for partnerships and innovation. After 40 years in education, in June 2023 he announced his partial retirement.
In 2015, Kurose took on the role of assistant director at the National Science Foundation, leading the Directorate of Computer and Information Science Engineering for five years, during which time he advised the White House and Congress on cybersecurity, AI and high-performance and quantum computing. He is perhaps most well-known as the co-author, with Keith Ross, of the book “Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach,” which is now in its eighth edition. A profile of his career and contributions was published in the Winter 2024 issue of the magazine Significant Bits.
In recognition of Kurose’s many years of service to UMass Amherst, the computer research community, and the nation, Manning CICS is also raising funds to name a room in his honor in the college’s new building. Gifts can be made online or you can contact Ed Welch, executive director of development, for more information at ewelch [at] uma-foundation [dot] org (ewelch[at]uma-foundation[dot]org).
This article was originally published by the UMass Amherst Office of News & Media Relations.