Vic DiCiccio has been designated an Honorary Member of the University of Waterloo at the 2019 Fall Convocation for his outstanding service to the University.
Vic’s career Waterloo began in 1978, after he completed a bachelor’s degree then master’s degree in electrical engineering. During the four decades he has been at Waterloo, Vic worked tirelessly to further innovative research, foster external partnerships, and secure funding to support research, primarily in computer science and its applications.
Since 2001, Vic has directed the Institute for Computer Research, an organization whose mission is to promote industrial interactions and enhance research environments. He has expanded ICR beyond its initial focus on researchers in the Faculties of Mathematics and Engineering, to promote and forge partnerships across all faculties at the University of Waterloo. He has conceptualized and written many multipartner grants and industry agreements, and has promoted and expanded participation of Waterloo researchers in provincial and national research networks.
“Vic has been at the centre of so many large-scale interactions between researchers and industry that simply would not have come to be without his initiation, encouragement and mentorship,” said Mark Giesbrecht, Director of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science.
“His efforts, connections and grantsmanship have secured millions of dollars in research support, and many now-prominent Waterloo researchers credit him with helping them launch successful careers through the research support he secured and the projects he helped initiate. We are extremely pleased that Vic’s extensive record of public service, public policy development, and his tireless service to the University of Waterloo and wider academic community have been recognized.”
About
Vic DiCiccio
Vic
received
his
bachelor’s
(1976)
and
master’s
(1979)
degrees
in
electrical
engineering
from
the
University
of
Waterloo.
He
started
as
Manager
of
the
Institute
of
Computer
Research
in
1981
and
became
its
Director
in
2001.
Vic
developed
ICR
into
a
focus
for
large-scale
interactions
between
Waterloo
researchers
and
industry
in
the
area
of
computing.
These
collaborations
brought
in
millions
of
dollars
in
research
support
from
both
industry
and
government
alike,
fostering
countless
innovative
projects
and
helping
to
launch
many
research
careers.