Jean-Loup Baer
Jean-Loup Baer is a computer scientist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington.
Jean-Loup Baer | |
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Awards | ACM Fellow |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer science |
Institutions | University of Washington |
Doctoral advisor | Gerald Estrin |
Doctoral students | Carla Ellis |
Website | homes |
Biography
Jean-Loup Baer received the Diplome d'Ingénieur in Electrical Engineering and the Doctorat 3e cycle in Computer Science from the University of Grenoble (France) and the Ph.D. from UCLA in 1968 under the supervision of Gerald Estrin.[1]
Awards and honors
In 1997, the Association for Computing Machinery named him an ACM Fellow "for contributions to the design and evaluation of parallel processing systems, in particular in the areas of cache coherence protocols and techniques to tolerate memory latency".[2]
References
- Jean-Loup Baer at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "ACM Fellows page for Jean-Loup Baer". Retrieved 2012-12-01.
External links
- University of Washington: Professor Emeritus, University of Washington homepage
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