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Francis Joseph Doyle serves as the 14th Provost of Brown University, overseeing academic excellence and budgetary practices across all schools, including the College, Graduate School, Warren Alpert Medical School, School of Public Health, School of Engineering, and School of Professional Studies. He holds dual professorships in Engineering and Neuroscience. Previously, he was Dean of Harvard’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and a Mellichamp Professor at UC Santa Barbara. His research focuses on systems biology, network science, circadian rhythms modeling, and diabetes drug delivery, particularly the artificial pancreas system.
- Education: B.S.E. from Princeton, C.P.G.S. from Cambridge, Ph.D. from Caltech, all in Chemical Engineering.
Dr. Doyle is a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEIB), pioneering initiatives at Harvard and beyond. He has received prestigious awards, including the Industrial Achievement Award from IFAC and membership in the National Academies of Medicine, Engineering, and Inventors. His leadership extends to IEEE and IFAC roles, and he actively engages in community activities like soccer refereeing and sailing.
His career combines academic leadership with technical innovation, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration. While specific grants or labs are not detailed, his work on the artificial pancreas underscores significant research contributions. Future efforts likely align with advancing biomedical engineering and institutional academic leadership.





