
George Biros is an associate professor in the College of Computing's School of Computational Science & Engineering. Biros led a team of researchers that won the 2010 Gordon Bell Prize in supercomputing for creating a simulation of 260 million deformable red blood cells flowing in plasma.
November 21, 2010
ATLANTA – Nov. 22, 2010 – A team led by George Biros, associate professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Computational Science & Engineering (CSE), has won the Association for Computing Machinery’s Gordon Bell Prize for the world’s fastest supercomputing application. The award was announced at the Supercomputing 2010 conference, Nov. 18 in New Orleans.