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This has been a difficult quarter for our community. We鈥檝e experienced several heartbreaking losses, including some recent tragic losses in our student community. Some of these losses have been private, and some well-known, and all are profoundly felt by the family and friends left behind.
I鈥檓 deeply saddened to report another loss for our community. Vikram Jandhyala, 91探花vice president for innovation strategy, has died by suicide.
Support and resources
If you鈥檙e聽thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States.
1-800-273-8255
741741
If the person you are concerned about is in immediate danger of killing themselves and/or refuses to stay safe with you, call or text 911.
206-685-SAFE (7233)
866-598-3978
206-543-1240
866-598-3978
We are heartbroken at this loss for Vikram鈥檚 family and loved ones, for his colleagues, and for our community as a whole. Included in this post are resources if you or someone you know needs help processing this loss or is currently struggling with thoughts of suicide 鈥 please make full use of them, and encourage others to do the same. The reasons underlying every suicide are complex and we may never fully understand them, but honoring our loved ones is .
Vikram was , and someone for whom 鈥渋nclusive innovation鈥 wasn鈥檛 just a catchphrase, but a guiding principle. This was core to his belief in combining innovation with empathy, because as he put it, 鈥淥nce we understand someone else, compassion is what makes us want to help them.鈥 This advocacy for what Vikram called a 鈥淪eattle style of innovation鈥 can be seen in his leadership of CoMotion and in communities not just in the Puget Sound, but around the world.
We were all fortunate to witness what he helped create through CoMotion 鈥 evolving it from a tech transfer office into a true hub for innovation and innovators 鈥 and through the groundbreaking Global Innovation Exchange.聽 Both will stand as testaments to Vikram鈥檚 legacy.
As a professor and former chair in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering 鈥 and the son of two physics professors 鈥 Vikram was a scholar in every sense of the word. He took pride in teaching and mentoring students, as well as in his award-winning research in fields ranging from design thinking to computational and data science.
Vikram also understood entrepreneurship because he was an entrepreneur himself, crossing back and forth between academia and the private sector, and having founded Nimbic in 2006 with his students. Vikram knew the challenges academics face bridging the gap between universities and the marketplace, and he used that understanding to guide and mentor countless colleagues. I know how proud he was of all his students who are now doing great work across industry and academia.
If you would like to share a memory of Vikram or support his two sons, ages 7 and 5, who will be cared for by their mother, Suja Vaidyanathan, his family asks that you do so at . Details on a celebration of his life will be forthcoming.
Vikram was always striving for excellence and was driven by his belief that we should never stop learning. Whether it was exploring the sights and tastes of our region with his sons or the time he put into studying new fields and in fostering new connections, he was always seeking to learn something new. It was Vikram鈥檚 curiosity that I鈥檒l remember 鈥 and miss 鈥 the most.
Support resources have been provided to the departments with which Vikram was closely affiliated. We鈥檝e been providing similar support for other painful losses, such as our outreach to residence hall residents whose halls were impacted by tragedy.
As we conclude a quarter where we鈥檝e grieved the deaths of friends and loved ones, please look out for yourselves and for each other. Don鈥檛 hesitate to ask for help if you need it or to ask someone if they need help 鈥 that鈥檚 what being part of this community is all about: supporting each other.