Charles E. Leiserson
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| Gender | Male |
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| Residence | United States Of America |
| Field | Computer Science |
| Academic advisors | H. T. Kung |
| Jon Bentley | |
| Job | Professor |
| Author | |
| Computer scientist | |
| Education | Yale University |
| Carnegie Mellon University | |
| Books | Advanced Research in VLSI |
| Area-efficient VLSI Computation | |
| Introduction to Algorithms | |
| Born | Oslo |
| Norway | |
| Affiliations | Massachusetts Institute Of Technology |
| Notable student | Thomas H. Cormen |
| Reid W. Barton | |
| Awards | Paris Kanellakis Award |
| ACM Fellow | |
| SIAM Fellow | |
| Presidential Young Investigator Award | |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 464897 |
Charles E. Leiserson Life story
Charles Eric Leiserson is a computer scientist, specializing in the theory of parallel computing and distributed computing, and particularly practical applications thereof. As part of this effort, he developed the Cilk multithreaded language.