Leadership

Phạm Trường Hà 21/02/2025

Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, vice chancellor of research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is pictured in a studio portrait on Oct. 1, 2024. (Photo by / UW-Madison)Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska Vice Chancellor for Research 333 Bascom Hall 608-262-1044 [email protected]

Dorota Brzezinska, is faculty in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and as Vice Chancellor for Research, oversees the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, which includes administration of 20 cross-campus offices and research and service centers. The Vice Chancellor’s leadership team consists of faculty and staff representing various disciplines of research, including administration, compliance, policy, physical sciences, biological sciences, social sciences and arts and humanities.

Member, National Academy of Engineering

Member, National Science Board

Principal Investigator – NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance (ERVA) https://www.ervacommunity.org/

Associate Vice Chancellors

Cynthia Czajkowski

Senior Associate Vice Chancellor and Associate Vice Chancellor for Research in the Biological Sciences 330 Bascom Hall 608-262-1044 [email protected]

Cynthia Czajkowski, is a neuroscience professor in the School of Medicine and Public Health. Czajkowski supports the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, which includes administration of 20 cross-campus offices and research and service centers. The associate vice chancellor for biological sciences provides leadership for biological sciences and interdisciplinary research across campus. Her OVCR responsibilities includes, among other duties, divisional area recruitment and retention, grant matches, faculty awards, Fall Competition awards and UW2020 awards.

Lonnie Berger headshotLonnie (Lawrence) Berger

Associate Vice Chancellor for Research in the Social Sciences 332 Bascom Hall 608-263-6332 [email protected]

The associate vice chancellor for social sciences provides leadership for social science and interdisciplinary research across campus. Berger is a professor of social work in the Institute for Research on Poverty. His research interests are focused on economic resources, sociodemographic characteristics, and public policies affecting parental behaviors and child and family well-being. Berger’s OVCR responsibilities include: divisional area recruitment and retention, grant matches, research center reviews, faculty awards and Fall Competition awards.

Kurt McMillen

Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Administration, Director Research and Sponsored Programs 21 N. Park Street 608-890-1366 [email protected]

As Interim Director of Research and Sponsored Programs, McMillen promotes and facilitates the research, education, and outreach missions of the University of Wisconsin-Madison by supporting and administering extramurally sponsored programs. RSP is responsible for the final review, negotiation and submission of all grant and contract applications and for the negotiation of agreements. RSP staff provides financial and other administrative assistance by preparing financial reports, submitting invoices, processing payments, and addressing other primary functions.

Mark Rickenbach

Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Policy and Integrity 211 Bascom Hall 608-890-0225 [email protected]

The associate vice chancellor for research policy and integrity provides leadership in setting and executing institutional research integrity priorities and seeks to maintain and enhance research excellence. As part of this role, Rickenbach serves as the institution’s Research Integrity Officer. He also oversees conflict of interest (financial and institutional), responsible conduct of research training and tracking, IP and entrepreneurship, research security, and research data stewardship. Rickenbach is faculty in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology.

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