Dr. James H. Garrett, Jr.

Dr. James H. Garrett, Jr. was named Provost and Chief Academic Officer of Carnegie Mellon University, effective January 1, 2019.

As the university’s chief academic officer, Dr. Garrett has the broad responsibility for leading CMU’s schools, colleges, institutes and campuses, and is instrumental in institutional and academic planning and implementation.

A member of the faculty since 1990, Dr. Garrett became Dean of Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering in 2013. Immediately prior to that, he spent six years as head of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Dr. Garrett received his BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Carnegie Mellon. He joined the faculty of the College of Engineering as an assistant professor in 1990 and was promoted to full professor in 1996. Dr. Garrett has served in other administrative roles, including Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs (2000–2006) and Acting Dean (2004), as well as Faculty Co-director of the Smart Infrastructure Institute, a research center aimed at developing sensing technology for construction and infrastructure systems.

Throughout his research career, Dr. Garrett focused on how sensors and data analytics can make our cities more adaptive and efficient. This approach aims to give our built infrastructure the ability to detect and report on problems directly to the humans charged with maintaining those structures, allowing for more proactive and cost-effective infrastructure management.

Dr. Garrett has demonstrated an unprecedented commitment to the integration of research and teaching across engineering, science, arts, business, and other disciplines to produce a generation of creative and technically strong engineers who are equipped to pioneer solutions to global challenges. Among his many recognitions and awards, in 2018, Dr. Garrett was awarded the title of Distinguished Member of American Society of Civil Engineers, the highest honor available to Civil Engineers.