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Name
  
Nancy Lynch


Role
  
Professor

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Books
  
Distributed algorithms, Atomic Transactions: In Concurrent and Distributed Systems

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brooklyn College

Awards
  
Dijkstra Prize, Knuth Prize, IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award, ACM-W Athena Lecturer

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Nancy Ann Lynch (born January 19, 1948) is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the NEC Professor of Software Science and Engineering in the EECS department and heads the Theory of Distributed Systems research group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

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She is the author of numerous research articles about distributed algorithms and impossibility results, and about formal modeling and validation of distributed systems (see, e.g., input/output automaton). She is the author of the graduate textbook "Distributed Algorithms". She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and an ACM Fellow.

Lynch was born in Brooklyn, and her academic training was in mathematics, at Brooklyn College and MIT, where she received her Ph.D. in 1972 under the supervision of Albert R. Meyer. She served on the math and computer science faculty at several other universities, including Tufts University, the University of Southern California and Georgia Tech, prior to joining the MIT faculty in 1982. Since then, she has been working on applying mathematics to the tasks of understanding and constructing complex distributed systems.

Recognition

  • 1997: ACM Fellow
  • 2001: Dijkstra Prize
  • 2001: National Academy of Engineering
  • 2006: Van Wijngaarden Award
  • 2007: Knuth Prize
  • 2007: Dijkstra Prize
  • 2010: IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award
  • 2012: Athena Lecturer
  • 2015: National Academy of Sciences
  • References

    Nancy Lynch Wikipedia