NEW YORK — Indian-origin academic Neeli Bendapudi has been appointed as one of five co-chairs of an Association of American Universities (AAU) task force focused on the expansion of research and academic partnerships among higher education institutions in the US and India. Seen as a “natural fit” for the task force, Bendapudi, who is the president of the Pennsylvania State University, comes with a 30-year career as a leader in higher education and business, a Pennsylvania State University release said. “I am honored to be selected to co-chair this talented and dedicated team — tasked by the White House — to strengthen interdisciplinary partnerships between American and Indian universities to advance innovations in areas such as semiconductor technology, nuclear energy, unmanned vehicles, space exploration, AI and digital infrastructure,” Bendapudi said. “Our participation reflects the valuable role Penn State plays in American higher education, and I look forward to building on Penn State’s existing partnerships with universities in India, and bringing our research and academic expertise to the forefront to support this impactful collaboration,” she said in a statement. AAU created the national task force in coordination with the Biden administration’s US-India initiative on critical and emerging technology, which seeks to...