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  • February 16, 2007

    Endowed chair established in software engineering in Department of Computer Science

  • An endowed chair in software engineering is being established by Iowa State University graduate Long V. Nguyen (Ph.D., 1975, computer science) and his wife Kimmy of McLean, Virginia.

    The $1.5 million commitment will establish the Lanh and Oanh Nguyen Endowed Chair in Software Engineering in Iowa State's Department of Computer Science in honor of Nguyen's father and mother.

    "It is a great pleasure for my family to establish this endowed chair in honor of my parents, who always instilled the importance of education in me," Long Nguyen said. "I received a first-class education at Iowa State thanks to the generous people of Iowa. This represents a token of our appreciation and continues our investment in education in the State of Iowa."

    "We are extremely grateful to Long and Kimmy Nguyen for creating this endowed chair in software engineering in honor of Long's parents," said Iowa State President Gregory Geoffroy. "Software engineering is one of the most important new areas in information technology, and Iowa State University is committed to leadership in this exciting discipline. This chair will help us recruit an established star in software engineering to support these efforts."

    The endowment will enable the department to attract a top-notch software engineering faculty to provide leadership in both research and education at Iowa State. The endowed chair will also support the new undergraduate software engineering degree program at Iowa State, which was approved last fall by the Board of Regents, State of Iowa. The program is jointly administered by the Department of Computer Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering in the College of Engineering.

    "This generous gift by Long and Kimmy Nguyen will enhance our department's reputation and build on our momentum in enhancing the current software engineering research and establishing the new software engineering degree program," said Carl Chang, professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science.

    "The Lanh and Oanh Nguyen Endowed Chair will allow the Department of Computer Science to continue the level of excellence the department has maintained," said Michael Whiteford, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

    Software engineering is an evolving element of the computer science field and has become a significant focus of instruction and research in the Department of Computer Science. Evolving rapidly, software engineering is seen in everyday life – from the Internet to airliners and beyond – and the interest and need for cutting-edge research in building large and complex systems continues to grow.

    "Iowa State's Department of Computer Science currently has a critical mass of faculty members of national and international importance in software engineering," Chang said. "This endowed chair will help position and transform the department from excellence to superiority in this burgeoning field."

    After receiving his Ph.D. from Iowa State, Nguyen went on to have a successful career at IBM and then as a college professor at the University of Saigon and Georgetown University.

    In 1985, Long established Pragmatics, Inc., a company that provides information technology solutions to the federal government and commercial firms. Pragmatics' goal to be a technologically-focused organization has led the company to successfully complete more than 170 projects for 60 different clients in the federal government and industry. Since 1997, Pragmatics has over 20 prime contracts with the Federal Government and annual revenues of over $60 million.

    The Lanh and Oanh Nguyen Endowed Chair in Software Engineering is the latest in a series of gifts that Long and Kimmy Nguyen have given to Iowa State. They have also established the Dr. Robert Stewart Distinguished Lecture and the Dr. Robert Stewart Early Research Recognition Award in the Department of Computer Science and the Wayne and Eleanor Ostendorf Farm House Graduate Assistantship with University Museums.

    Endowed faculty positions allow Iowa State to recruit and retain world-class leaders by providing the highest level of faculty recognition. Endowed positions help support course development, graduate assistants, laboratory equipment, salary enhancements, professional development and research projects. These opportunities ultimately enhance course and curriculum development, which improves the educational experience for students.

    The gift was made through the ISU Foundation, a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to securing and managing gifts and grants that benefit Iowa State University.

LAS Dean Michael Whiteford, Long Nguyen and ISU President Gregory Geoffroy

 

 

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