Upfal, Eli, 1954-

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Name (Latin)
Upfal, Eli, 1954-
Date of birth
1954-07-29
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 103771675
Wikidata: Q5360336
Library of congress: n 2004003456
HAI10: 000572904
Sources of Information
  • nuc89-45317: His How to share memory ... 1984(hdg. on CLSU rept.: Upfal, Eli; usage: Eli Upfal)
  • Probability and computing, 2005:CIP t.p. (Eli Upfal, Brown Univ.) data sheet (b. July 29, 1954)
  • OCALC 08/2017 (AACR2)

Wikipedia description:

Eli Upfal (Hebrew: אלי אבפל) is a computer science researcher, currently the Rush C. Hawkins Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. He completed his undergraduate studies in mathematics and statistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1978, received an M.Sc. in computer science from the Feinberg Graduate School of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel in 1980, and completed his PhD in computer science at the Hebrew University in 1983 under Eli Shamir. He has made contributions in a variety of areas. Most of his work involves randomized and/or online algorithms, stochastic processes, or the probabilistic analysis of deterministic algorithms. Particular applications include routing and communications networks, computational biology, and computational finance. He is responsible for a large body of work, including, as of May 2012, more than 150 publications in journals and conferences as well as many patents. He has won several prizes, including the IBM Outstanding Innovation Award and the Levinson Prize in Mathematical Sciences. In 2002, Eli Upfal, was inducted as a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and in 2005 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. He received, together with Yossi Azar, Andrei Broder, Anna Karlin, and Michael Mitzenmacher, the 2020 ACM Paris Kanellakis Award. Eli is a coauthor of the book Mitzenmacher, Michael; Upfal, Eli (2005-01-31). Probability and Computing: Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Analysis. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83540-4.

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