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Geoffrey C. Fox
Professor, Computer Science, Syracuse University
Director, Northeastern Parallel Architectures Center
Geoffrey Fox is an internationally recognized expert in the use of
parallel architectures and the development of concurrent algorithms.
His research has focused on the development and use of parallel
computing to solve large-scale computational problems. His professional
experience includes work at Syracuse University, Caltech, the Institute
for Advanced Study at Princeton, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and
Argonne National Laboratory. Among his research publications, he has
coauthored Solving Problems on Concurrent Processors and edits
Concurrency: Practice and Experience and the International Journal of
Modern Physics.
Fox is also active in outreach activities for high-performance
computing. He is a leading proponent for the development of
computational science as an academic discipline and a scientific method.
He directs the computational science program at Syracuse University,
which offers undergraduate and graduate concentrations in the subject.
Fox has also served as dean for educational computing and assistant
provost for computing at Caltech.
As a member of the CRPC Executive Committee and as the coordinator for
the CRPC's application projects, Fox plays a vital role in executing
the center's goal of making parallel computing truly usable to
scientists and engineers. Fox has been active in the CRPC's knowledge
transfer activities to industry. He has directed ACTION-NYS, which is
focused on accelerating the introduction of parallel computing into New
York State industry, and has helped to organize the CRPC's PCE-TECH
project, which is attempting to help scientific applications developers
use the latest parallel technologies to their fullest potential. The
most recent knowledge transfer initiative that he has been involved
with is InfoMall (see related article), a partnership between
more than 25 different organizations from industry and research focused
on stimulating the high-performance computing and communications
software and systems industry.
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