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  1. Timothy Laurence Killeen (born 1952) is a British and American geophysicist, space scientist, professor, and university administrator. Killeen took office as the president of the University of Illinois system in 2015.

  2. Timothy L. Killeen is the 20 th president of the University of Illinois System, which includes universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago and Springfield. He took office in May 2015 and received a new contract in 2024 that extends his term through June 2027.

  3. Daniel L. and Irma Evans Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle (2010) Commencement Speaker, University at Albany, Department of Atmospheric Sciences (2014) Research Honors. NASA Achievement Award, Dynamics Explorer Spacecraft (1985) Excellence in Research Award, University of Michigan, College of Engineering (1993)

  4. President Timothy L. Killeen. President Killeen started as the 20th president of the University of Illinois in May 2015. A leading researcher in geophysics and space sciences, Killeen received his bachelor’s degree and PhD at University College London, where he earned his doctoral degree in atomic and molecular physics.

  5. Timothy L. Killeen was named as the 20th president of the University of Illinois in November 2014 after a national search. He assumed office on May 18, 2015, following the retirement of Robert Easter.

  6. BS, Honors 1st Class (Physics), University College London, 1972. PhD, Atomic and Molecular Physics, University College London, 1975. Professional Registrations. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) American Meteorological Society (AMS) New York Academy of Sciences. National Academy of Engineering.

  7. Timothy L Killeen. Professor and President - University of Illinois system. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Contact. Building & Room: 414 AOB. Address: 1737 West Polk Street, MC 760, Chicago, IL, 60612. Office Phone: 312.413.9097. Email: tkilleen@illinois.edu. About. Professional Registrations.