Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education and Global Engagement
831-459-1993
Undergraduate Education
Division of Global Engagement
Baskin School of Engineering
Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education and Global Engagement
Professor of Computer Science & Engineering and of Biomolecular Engineering
Faculty
Educational Partnership Center
Enrollment Management
Summer Session
Office of the Registrar
College Scholars Program
Kerr Hall
217
By appointment to skimshin@ucsc.edu
Chancellor's Office
Richard Hughey is Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education and Global Engagement (VPDUEGE), and a professor of computer science & engineering and of biomolecular engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Prior to becoming VPDUE, he served as UCSC Co-Director of the Advanced Studies Laboratories (ASL), a partnership laboratory jointly run by UCSC and NASA Ames Research Center, where he spearheaded development of the Materials Analysis for Collaborative Science (MACS) Facility. The UCSC MACS Facility provides state-of-the-art analytical electron microscopy and surface science analysis to the UCSC, Ames, and Silicon Valley community.
He led UCSC's SURF-IT summer undergraduate research program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (2003-11). He is co-creator of the SAM sequence analysis package. He has previously served as chair of computer engineering, vice chair of biomolecular engineering, chair of the faculty committee responsible for undergraduate education, and chair of the faculty committee responsible for undergraduate admissions and financial aid.
He has led or co-led development of a multitude of programs, including undergraduate programs in robotics engineering, bioengineering, network & digital technology, and bioinformatics; graduate programs or concentrations in bioinformatics, biomedical science and engineering, and robotics & control.
In 2008 he received a UCSC Chancellor's Achievement Award for Diversity. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and Golden Key honor societies.