Name Guy Blelloch Education Swarth College | Fields Computer Science | |
Institutions Carnegie Mellon University Alma mater Swarthmore College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thesis Vector Models for Data-Parallel Computing (1988) Residence Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Books Vector models for data-parallel computing | ||
Doctoral advisor Charles E. Leiserson |
Parallel Cost Semantics and Bounded Implementations [1/5] - Guy Blelloch - OPLSS 2018
Guy Edward Blelloch is a professor of computer science at the Carnegie Mellon University. He is known for his work in parallel programming and parallel algorithms. He teaches the 15-853: Algorithms in the Real World course, the 15-492: Parallel Algorithms (Spring 09) course, and the 15-210: Parallel and Sequential Data Structure and Algorithms (Fall 11) course at the Carnegie Mellon University. In 2011 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
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