Singer serves as associate dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. In this role, he oversees activities of the college’s Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, including the Technology Entrepreneur Center; Innovation Living Learning Center; and the cross-disciplinary Innovation, Leadership, and Engineering Entrepreneurship (ILEE) degree program. He also advises the dean on matters related to innovation, translational research and entrepreneurship. The Grainger College of Engineering enrolls more than 16,500 students, with more than 600 faculty and 40 degree programs ranked in the top 10.
Singer has led large-scale administrative and research efforts, including serving as co-PI and associate director for the Systems on Nanoscale Information Fabrics, a $35 million research center across 10 universities and 10 sponsors. He also played a leadership role in securing a $50 million gift for the Siebel Center for Design at Illinois, and oversaw the development and construction of the center as chair of a campus faculty committee. He has worked extensively to broaden participation across Illinois’ innovation ecosystem, including development of the Advancing Women and under-Represented Entrepreneurs (AWARE) program, which helps launch Small Business Innovation Research teams led by women and researchers who are underrepresented in the university’s ecosystem.
He is an internationally recognized scholar in the field of statistical signal processing and communication systems, having won numerous awards for his research, and is a fellow of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). An accomplished entrepreneur, he co-founded two companies in the areas of optical communications and underwater acoustic communication systems, and he has served frequently as a consultant and expert witness for the communications, audio, and sensing industries. Singer holds the Fox Family Professorship, one of only 18 university and campus-wide endowed positions on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus. He earned a bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate in electrical engineering and computer science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Singer succeeds Jon Longtin, who served as interim dean since June 2021. Longtin led several endeavors for the college, including launching a new graduate program in data science, increasing overall research expenditures and research expenditures per faculty in CEAS by 40 percent, partnering to secure funding for a $100 million multi-disciplinary engineering building, and leading CEAS’s contributions to Stony Brook’s bid for the Governors Island Center for Climate Solutions.