Louis Padulo

President Emeritus at University City Science Center

Louis Padulo has extensive work experience in academia and leadership roles. Louis served as the Executive Dean, ad interim at Philadelphia University, College of Architecture and the Built Environment from 2011. Prior to that, they were the President and CEO of University City Science Center from 1991-1997 and later became the President Emeritus. Louis also worked as a Board Member at ZanAqua Technologies from 2009-2012. In addition, they held the position of President at The University of Alabama in Huntsville from 1988-1990, and the Dean of Boston University College of Engineering from 1975-1987. Louis started their career as a Faculty Member at Stanford University from 1969-1975 and served as the Chairman of Mathematics Department and Founder and Director of Dual Degree Program at Morehouse College from 1967-1971.

Louis Padulo has an extensive education history. Louis holds a Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in an unspecified field of study, which can be found on their website www.padulo.org. Louis also has a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Prior to their bachelor's degree, Padulo studied English Language and Literature/Letters with a pre-engineering focus at Jersey City Junior College from 1954 to 1956. Later on, in 1960, they pursued further studies in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Philadelphia, United States

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University City Science Center

The University City Science Center is Philadelphia’s premier catalyst of entrepreneurial activity, healthcare innovation, and economic growth. Established in 1963, the nonprofit has been recognized by The Brookings Institution as a best-in-class investor, mentor, and economic development partner for young technology companies. Working alongside industry partners and leading research and academic institutions across the globe, the Science Center has supported over 1,000 early-stage companies. Today, the organization advances healthcare innovation from idea to the marketplace through startup support services, allocating capital, gathering the innovation community, and building inclusive STEM pathways for Philadelphia youth and adults. For more information visit sciencecenter.org or follow us at @UCScienceCenter.


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