Daniel Sui

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Daniel (Dan) Sui
Senior Vice President and Chief Research & Innovation Officer of Virginia Tech
Assumed office
November 1, 2020
Preceded byDon Taylor (Interim)
Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation at the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville
In office
October 1, 2018 – October 30, 2020
Preceded byJim Rankin
Succeeded byJohn English
Division Director for Social & Economic Sciences at the U.S. National Science Foundation
In office
July 1, 2016 – September 30, 2018
Preceded byJeryl Mumpower
Succeeded byDaniel Goroff
Personal details
Born
Dianzhi Sui

(1965-06-01) June 1, 1965 (age 58)
Spouse(s)Feng Xu
Alma mater
  • Peking University
  • University of Georgia
Websitewww.research.vt.edu

Daniel Sui is a Chinese American geographer/GIScientist and currently serves as the senior president and chief research & innovation officer at Virginia Tech. Sui previously served as vice chancellor for research & innovation at the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville and division director for social & economic sciences at the U.S National Science Foundation.

Education

Sui earned his B.S. with Highest Honors in Geography (majored in Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology) in 1986 and M.S. in Geographic Information Science (GIScience) in 1989, both from Peking University. He got his Ph.D. in Geography (focusing on GIS-based spatial analysis and modeling) from the University of Georgia in 1993.

Current research and major contributions

Despite increasing administrative and leadership responsibilities, Sui has kept his research and teaching active up to the present. He has published over 260 refereed journal articles and book chapters, he has also authored/co-authored a dozen books, edited volumes, and covered a variety of topics, ranging from GIS for Homeland Security[1], Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge Production[2], to Human Dynamics in Smart and Connected Communities[3], Mapping COVID-19 in Space and time[4]. Sui is considered to have made multiple contributions to theoretical foundations of geographic information science, new methodologies to study cities and environmental issues, understanding the emerging paradigms in geographic thoughts, promoting convergence geographic research, and setting the agenda for research reproducibility and replicability in geography and beyond. He is currently working on projects related to seamlessly integrating space and place to conduct holistic geographic analysis with the goal of espousing a new quantum turn in geography and GIScience.

Career

Sui’s entire academic career since 1989 has been with public land-grant universities in the U.S. except during his sabbaticals serving as a visiting senior research scientist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta (2007), the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy (2000/2001), and a visiting professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, California (2001).

Texas A&M

Immediately after his Ph.D. in 1993, Sui was offered a tenure-track assistant professor position in the Department of Geography at Texas A&M, where he received early tenure and promotion in 1997, an endowed chair in 2001, and a promotion to full professor in 2002. While at TAMU, Sui served as Geography’s graduate program director (1997-1999) and assistant vice president for research & director for geospatial information science and technology (2004-2009).

The Ohio State University

In 2009, Sui was recruited by the Ohio State University to run the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA) – a position he held until 2012. Sui served as Chair of Geography at OSU between 2011-2015. Sui was a distinguished professor of social & behavioral sciences between 2009-2015, and an arts & sciences distinguished professor between 2015-2018.

The U.S. National Science Foundation

Between 2016-2018, Sui was on loan to the federal government from OSU [through the Intern-governmental Personnel Act (IPA)] to serve as division director for social & economic sciences at the U.S. National Science Foundation[5].

University of Arkansas – Fayetteville

Between 2018-2020, Sui served as vice chancellor for research & innovation and institutional director for Arkansas Biosciences Institute at the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville[6]. He was also a distinguished professor of geosciences at the University of Arkansas.

Virginia Tech

Sui was appointed as vice president for research & innovation in Fall 2020[7] and was promoted to senior vice president and chief research & innovation officer one year after[8]. At Virginia Tech, Sui is also a professor of geography and internal & public affairs. During his first 18 months at Virginia Tech, Sui has focused on expanding research development support efforts for all researchers at VT, launching the new research frontier areas to guide VT’s institutional investment, reorganizing and streamlining the operation of the Research and Innovation Office, and working with all stakeholders to seek a 360-degree partnership to increase VT’s extramural research funding to address the multiple challenges facing humanity today.

Major Honors, Awards, and Recognitions

Sui received multiple national and international recognitions for research and teaching accomplishments, including the 2019 CPGIS distinguished scholar award[9], 2015 Woodrow Wilson Public Policy scholar[10], 2014 AAG outstanding scholar award, Michael Breheny Best Paper Prize, 2009 Guggenheim Fellow, 2004 AT&T Fellow, and 2014 Google Fellow. He is also a recipient of two university-level outstanding teaching awards and best paper for college-level teaching by the U.S. National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE). Sui mentored multiple postdocs, supervised 19 Ph.D. students and 42 M.A./M.S. students as their primary advisor. Sui's formers students have been placed on the faculty at leading American research universities such as University of Washington, University of Minnesota, University of Arizona, and University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

Family

Sui is married to Feng Xu and they have one daughter Alice Sui, who is currently a practicing optometrist in Philadelphia.

References

  1. Sui, Daniel (2008). Geospatial Technologies and Homeland Security. Springer.
  2. Sui, Daniel; Elwood, Sarah; Goodchild, Michael (2013). Crowdsourcing geographic knowledge: Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in theory and practice. Springer.
  3. Shaw, Shih-Lung; Sui, Daniel (2018). Human dynamics in smart cities. Springer.
  4. Shaw, Shih-Lung; Sui, Daniel (2021). Mapping COVID-19 in space and time: Understanding the spatial and temporal dynamics of a global pandemic. Springer.
  5. "Dan Sui named SES Division Director of SBE at NSF". geography.osu.edu.
  6. "Sui Selected as Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation". University of Arkansas News.
  7. "Daniel Sui appointed vice president for research and innovation". vtx.vt.edu.
  8. "Virginia Tech announces leadership promotion and structural changes to further accelerate research growth". vtx.vt.edu.
  9. "CPGIS Distinguished Scholar Award: Daniel Sui".
  10. "Sui selected as Wilson Public Policy Scholar" (PDF).

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