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William H. Sanders has been named Rochester Institute of Technology’s 11th president. The current dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering was introduced to the RIT community on Jan. 28. He will assume RIT’s top post July 1, succeeding David Munson who will retire after serving eight years as RIT’s president. Sanders will lead one of the nation’s leading research universities that enrolls more than 21,300 students in more than 200 career-oriented and professional programs. With 150,000 alumni worldwide, RIT is internationally recognized and ranked for its leadership in technology, the arts, and design. Sanders is the current Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean of the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He joined Carnegie Mellon in 2020 and led the creation of a new strategic plan to further position its renowned College of Engineering as a research powerhouse to address societal challenges with global reach. Prior to his time at Carnegie Mellon, he spent 25 years as a tenured professor and held the Herman M. Dieckamp Endowed Chair in Engineering at the University of Illinois, where he also held several leadership positions. Sanders’ research interests include secure, dependable, and resilient computing systems with a focus on critical infrastructures. He has directed work at the forefront of national efforts to make the U.S. power grid smart and resilient. His significant scholarly record includes publishing more than 300 technical papers in this field. A recognized leader in his field, Sanders was elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) in 2023, one of the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer, for his contributions to cybersecurity and resiliency technologies for critical infrastructures.