Dr. Jun Tsuji holds a Ph.D. in Genetics and has served 30 years in higher education as a teaching faculty member, department chair, division chair, and assistant Dean. He is the lead PI on an S-STEM track 2 grant and heads an interdisciplinary grant team of biology, chemistry, environmental science, and psychology faculty members. Dr. Tsuji has served as a lead PI on an S-STEM track 1 grant, NSF S-STEM grant proposal reviewer, and NSF S-STEM new PI boot camp panelist. He currently serves as the Assistant Dean and directs faculty and curricular assessments and evaluations in all of the university STEM fields, including Engineering and Computer Science. Dr. Tsuji also oversees all STEM student support activities, including tutoring, advising, internships, and clubs. He has a history of supporting diverse populations, including mentoring underrepresented students in the Ronald E. McNair Program, advising low-income students in the Siena Heights S-STEM program, and advocating for LGBTQs.