School of Computational Science and Engineering

http://www.cse.gatech.edu

Carolyn Young

Administrative Assistant I

Office:
KACB Office 1325
Email:
cyoung [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu (Send Email)

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Richard Fujimoto

Regents' Professor and Chair, School of Computational Science and Engineering

Biography

Dr. Richard Fujimoto is a Regents' Professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He received the Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from the University of California (Berkeley) in 1980 and 1983 (Computer Science and Electrical Engineering) and B.S. degrees from the University of Illinois (Urbana) in 1977 and 1978 (Computer Science and Computer Engineering). He has been an active researcher in the parallel and distributed simulation community since 1985.

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C. David Sherrill

Professor, Joint with School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Biography

C. David Sherrill is a professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry in the College of Sciences at Georgia Tech. He received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from MIT in 1992 and his Ph.D. in computational quantum chemistry in 1996 after working as a National Science Foundation (NSF) graduate fellow in the laboratory of Fritz Schaefer at the University of Georgia. In 1995, Sherrill received the IBM/ACS graduate award in theoretical chemistry, and then worked as an NSF postdoctoral fellow with Martin Head Gordon’s group at Berkeley.

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David A. Bader

Professor, Executive Director of High-Performance Computing

Biography

David A. Bader is a Full Professor in the School of Computational Science and Engineering, College of Computing, at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Bader has also served as Director of the Sony-Toshiba-IBM Center of Competence for the Cell Broadband Engine Processor. He received his Ph.D. in 1996 from The University of Maryland, was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Research Associateship in Experimental Computer Science.

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Guy Lebanon

Associate Professor

Biography

Guy Lebanon is an associate professor of computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His main research area is statistical modeling and visualization of high dimensional discrete data such as text documents and partially ranked data. Additional research interests include privacy preservation in databases and social networks and the use of non-Euclidean geometry in machine learning.

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Lometa Mitchell

Administrative Manager I

Office:
KACB Office 1318A
Email:
lometa [at] cc [dot] gatech [dot] edu (Send Email)

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Ken Brown

Assistant Professor, Joint with School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Biography

Ken Brown is an assistant professor in both the Computation Science and Engineering division of the College of Computing and the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Georgia Tech. He received his Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry from Berkeley in 2003 where he was a John and Fannie Hertz Fellow, and he earned his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Puget Sound in 1998. Prior to arriving at Tech, Brown was a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT from 2003 to 2006.

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Eberhard Voit

Adjunct Professor, Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

Biography


Areas of Research

  • Biomedical Systems
  • Metabolic Pathways
  • Biochemical Systems Theory
  • S-systems

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Alberto Apostolico

Professor

Biography

Professor Apostolico's research interests are in the areas of algorithmic analysis, design and application. Most of his work deals with algorithms and data structures for combinatorial pattern matching and discovery problems as arising in text editing, data compression, picture processing, biomolecular sequence analysis, etc.

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Haesun Park

Professor

Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, CSE Division

Biography

Prof. Haesun Park received her B.S. degree in Mathematics from Seoul National University, Seoul Korea, in 1981 with summa cum laude and the University President's Medal for the top graduate, and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 1985 and 1987, respectively. She was on the faculty of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, from 1987 to 2005.

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