Bio
A researcher at the forefront of high-performance computing, Edmond Chow is a professor in the School of Computational Science & Engineering in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He previously held positions at D. E. Shaw Research and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His general area of research is developing and applying numerical methods and high-performance computing to solve large-scale scientific computing problems. Chow was awarded the Association of Computing Machinery's 2009 Gordon Bell Prize and the 2002 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, and serves as associate editor for SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing and ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. He is affiliated with the Intel Parallel Computing Center at Georgia Tech.