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Robert P. Behringer
JAMES B. DUKE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS, OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Duke University, 1975.
Experiment and computation in nonlinear dynamics, Rayleigh-Benard
convection, flow in porous media, dynamics of granular materials, and low
temperature physics.
John A. Board
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., University of Oxford, 1987.
Application of high performance computing technology to large
scientific and industrial computing problems.
William M. Coughran
DIRECTOR OF COMPUTING SCIENCES RESEARCH, BELL LABS; INTERNET SOFTWARE VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE GROUP, LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES; AND ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1980.
Differential equations, distributed computing and scientific
programming environments.
Thomas M. Gallie
PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Rice University, 1954.
Complex variable theory, numerical analysis, compiler design,
computer graphics, real-time computing, computing services for education and
cardiology.
Erol Gelenbe
NELLO L. TEER JR. PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1970; D. Sc., Pierre et
Marie Curie (Paris).
Distributed and parallel computing, networks, neural computation,
image understanding and compression.
Henry S. Greenside
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Princeton University, 1981.
Nonlinear dynamics, computational fluid dynamics, vector and
parallel scientific computing.
Peter N. Marinos
PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., North Carolina State University, 1964.
Design of digital systems, fault diagnosis, applied automata theory.
Tassos Markas
RESEARCH ENGINEER AT RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE AND ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Duke University, 1993.
Multimedia, data compression, communcations, ASIC and
system design.
Thomas Narten
RESEARCH STAFF MEMBER AT IBM-RTP AND ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Ph.D., Purdue University, 1988.
Operating systems, networking, and software systems.
Richard G. Palmer
PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1973.
Theory and modeling of complex systems including glasses, neural
networks, genetic algorithms and economic markets.
Merrell L. Patrick
PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Carnegie-Mellon University, 1964.
Research administration, computer and information science and
engineering.
Michael G. Prisant
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1983.
Experimental and computational chemical physics, massively
parallel algorithms for molecular dynamics, computer visulaization and
animation.
C. Franklin Starmer
PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1968.
Cellular communication, biological modeling, medical research
databases.
Kishor S. Trivedi
PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1974.
Computer architecture, performance evaluation, systems modeling
and fault-tolerant computing.
Senol Utku
PROFESSOR OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of technology, 1960.
Finite element methods and parallel processing.
November 18, 1997
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