Nationality American Known for Julia Name Jeff Bezanson | Institutions MIT Fields Computer Science Doctoral advisor Alan Edelman | |
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Thesis Abstraction in Technical Computing (2015) Institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alma mater Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University |
Jeff bezanson stefan karpinski julia numerical applications pushing limits of language design
Jeffrey Werner "Jeff" Bezanson is an American computer scientist known for being a co-creator of the Julia programming language. He is an alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He received a B.A. in computer science from Harvard in 2004, and PhD from MIT in 2015. He founded the consulting company Julia Computing with his fellow Julia creators: his doctoral advisor Alan Edelman, Stefan Karpinski, and Viral B. Shah.
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Bezanson is the first author on the core academic papers on Julia. He speaks annually at the Julia developers conference (JuliaCon). He spoke at SciPy 2013 with Karpinski on "Julia and Python: a dynamic duo for scientific computing".
Bezanson is the grandson of composer Philip Bezanson, known for the opera Golden Child, written in 1960 to a libretto by Paul Engle.