Prof. Dr. Andrew LumsdaineProfessor of Computer Science, School of Informatics & Computing, Indiana University & Director of the Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies (CREST), Pervasive Technology Institute
Andrew Lumsdaine is a Professor of Computer Science in the School of
Informatics & Computing at Indiana University and Director of the
Center for Research in Extreme Scale Technologies (CREST) at the
Pervasive Technology Institute. Lumsdaine received his Ph.D. from MIT in
1992. Prior to coming to IU, he was a faculty member in the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame
(1992-2001). His research interests include computational science and
engineering, parallel and distributed computing, software engineering,
generic programming, mathematical software, numerical analysis, and
computational photography. Lumsdaine is a member of ACM, IEEE, and SIAM,
as well as the MPI Forum, and the ISO C++ standards committee. In 1995,
he received the Career Development Award from the National Science
Foundation. |