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								 Francine Berman 
							
							 Professor, Computer Science, University of California, San Diego 
									
Member, CRPC External Advisory Committee
							 
							
		
Francine Berman's research interests include parallel programming
environments, tools, and models and  heterogeneous computing. Her recent
work has included the development of a parallel debugging tool, a
methodology for designing parallel programs for performance, and a large
-scale project for developing a software infrastructure for
heterogeneous network computing. 
							
From 1979 to 1984, Berman was an assistant professor at Purdue
University and has been at UC San Diego since this time. She is a Senior
Fellow at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, is on the editorial boards
of The Journal of Supercomputing and IEEE Transactions on Parallel and
Distributed Computation, and serves as co-chair of  the CRA Committee on
the Status of Women in Computer Science. 
							 
Dr. Berman is active in the parallel processing community, having served
on the program committees of the 1990 ACM Principles and Practice of
Parallel Programming Conference,  Supercomputing '93, Frontiers of
Computation '92 and '95, 1992 Symposium on Parallel and Distributed
Processing, 1994 International Parallel Processing Symposium, and other
events. She also serves on the advisory board of the  IEEE Technical
Advisory Committee on Parallel Processing and is on the steering
committee for the  Workshop on Heterogeneous Computing. 
							  
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