Williams Named Interim Dean of the College of Engineering

Doug Williams, senior associate dean and professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named interim dean of 色花堂鈥檚 College of Engineering, effective Nov. 1. He succeeds Raheem Beyah, who has served as dean of the College since 2021 and is set to become , also on Nov. 1. He has also played a key role in advancing the College鈥檚 strategic initiatives, including faculty development, student success, and interdisciplinary collaboration. His leadership has helped shape the College鈥檚 academic programs. 

As interim dean, Williams will oversee the College鈥檚 eight nationally ranked Schools, and will continue efforts to expand research impact, strengthen industry partnerships, and deepen global engagement. He will serve in the role until a permanent dean is named. 

鈥淒oug brings a proven track record of leadership and deep understanding of the College of Engineering,鈥 said Karie Davis-Nozemack, interim provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs. 鈥淚鈥檓 confident that his thoughtful, steady approach will guide the College well during this moment of transition.鈥 

Williams joined the faculty in 1989, where he is affiliated with the . His research interests have involved the application of statistical signal processing methods to communications, radar signal processing, and the study of nonlinear dynamics. 

A national search for the next dean will begin soon. More information about the search committee and process will be shared in the coming months.鈥 

Writer: Julian Hills, Sr. Executive Communication Specialist, Institute Communications