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Kevin Karplus

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Residence
  
Santa Cruz, CA

Education
  
Stanford University

Nationality
  
USA

Fields
  
Computer Science

Alma mater
  
Stanford University

Doctoral advisor
  
Jeffrey Ullman

Name
  
Kevin Karplus


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Institutions
  
University of California, Santa Cruz

Doctoral students
  
Habib Krit, Soren Soe, Christian Barrett, Rachel Karchin, Firas Khatib, Josue Samayoa, George Shackelford, Grant Thiltgen

Known for
  
Karplus-Strong string synthesis, protein structure prediction particularly success in CASP

Kevin Karplus is a professor at University of California, Santa Cruz, currently in the Biomolecular Engineering Department.

Kevin Karplus Kevin Karplus UC Santa Cruz Biomolecular Engineering

He is probably best known for work he did as a computer science graduate student at Stanford University on the Karplus-Strong string synthesis algorithm.

Kevin Karplus Kevin Karpluson his bike

He taught VLSI design and computer engineering for several years, helping create the Computer Engineering Department at University of California, Santa Cruz. He made some contributions to VLSI CAD, particularly to logic minimization, where he invented the if-then-else DAG (a generalization of the binary decision diagram) and a canonical form for it, before switching to protein structure prediction and bioinformatics in 1995.

Kevin Karplus Kevin Karplus UC Santa Cruz Biomolecular Engineering

He has participated in CASP (Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction) since CASP2 in 1996, and has been invited to present papers at CASP2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

Kevin Karplus UCSC programming prowess gets kudos for protein structure prediction

He served on the Board of Directors for the International Society for Computational Biology January 2005—Jan 2011.

Karplus has long been a bicycle advocate. In 1994, the League of American Bicyclists gave him the Phyllis W. Harmon Volunteer-of-the-Year Award. In 2001, he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission for long standing commitment to improving bicycle transportation in Santa Cruz County. He was also one of the founding members of People Power, a bicycle advocacy group in Santa Cruz.

References

Kevin Karplus Wikipedia