Paddy Nixon Explained

Paddy Nixon
Office:6th Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Canberra
Term Start:6 April 2020
Term End:15 December 2023
Chancellor:Tom Calma
Predecessor:Deep Saini
Successor:Lucy Johnston (interim)
Office1:5th Vice-Chancellor and President of Ulster University
Term Start1:July 2015
Term End1:February 2020
Chancellor1:James Nesbitt
Predecessor1:Richard Barnett
Successor1:Paul Bartholomew
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Alma Mater:University of Liverpool (BS)
University of Sheffield (PhD)
Trinity College Dublin (MA)
Profession:Academic
Distributed Computing
Researcher

Paddy Nixon is a computer scientist and was the former Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Canberra (2020-2023).[1] [2] [3]

From July 2015 to February 2020, Nixon was Vice-Chancellor and President of Ulster University and on the board of Universities UK, chair of Universities Ireland and was on the Northern Ireland Council of the Confederation of British Industry.[4] Prior to that he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Tasmania.

Background

Nixon is originally from Liverpool in England. He attended St. Anselm's College, obtained a B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science from University of Liverpool, a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from University of Sheffield and M.A. from Trinity College Dublin. He is an elected Fellow of the British Computer Society, the Royal Society of Arts and the Royal Society of New South Wales.

Career

Research and teaching

Nixon has held academic positions at Trinity College Dublin, University of Strathclyde, and University College Dublin. While at Trinity College he was Warden of Trinity Hall, Dublin.

His research specialism is large-scale distributed systems with a particular focus on software infrastructure including pervasive systems, sensor systems, middleware, web services, trust, and privacy. Nixon has published over 220 publications and he has edited 9 books.

Nixon was Science Foundation Ireland Research Professor in Distributed Systems at University College Dublin (2005-2010). He has extensive industry and commercial experience, collaborating with global high tech firms such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM and Intel. He was an IBM faculty fellow at the IBM Dublin Institute for Advanced Study and from 2007 to 2010 he was Academic Director of Intel's Independent Living and Digital Health. He was also instrumental in the establishment UCD's Complex and Adaptive Systems Laboratory (CASL) focusing on the inter-disciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics, computation and scientific discovery.

Nixon has been a visiting academic / professor at California Institute of Technology, University of Warsaw, and Kaunas University of Technology.

Technology transfer

Having been involved in three start-up companies, Nixon has a particular interest in the commercialisation of university research and the interface between universities and industry. In 2006 he led the consortium that bid for, and subsequently established, National Digital Research Centre (NDRC); a national early stage investor in tech companies in Ireland.

Administration

Nixon was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Tasmania until 2015 and then Vice-Chancellor and President of Ulster University (2015-2020) and University of Canberra (2020-2023).

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-12-20. University of Canberra announces Professor Paddy Nixon as new Vice-Chancellor. 2020-06-12. University of Canberra. en-AU.
  2. Web site: 2024-07-21. University of Canberra head gets 71 per cent rise ahead of sudden departure. 2024-08-20. The Canberra Times. en-AU.
  3. Web site: 2024-07-29. Record handout makes outgoing v-c Australia’s highest paid. 2024-08-20. Times Higher Education. en-UK.
  4. Web site: New Vice-Chancellor confirmed for Ulster University. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045355/http://www.ulster.ac.uk/aboutus/news/2015/january/new-vice-chancellor-confirmed-for-ulster-university. 2016-03-04. 2015-01-08. Ulster University.