Professor Andrew A. Chien ( Brief Biography )
@ The University of Chicago Argonne National Laboratory
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  • Contact: achien "at" cs uchicago edu, Office: 339 Crerar
  • Advisor for NSF CISE Directorate and Lancium , and a member of DARPA ISAT
  • fmr Editor-in-Chief, Communications of the ACM
  • ~~~~~(see my CACM Editorials ) and also see the diverse roles and people series -- CACM Enabled Me To that illustrates all the things you can do with knowledge and degrees in computing.
    See my new Textbook! Computer Architecture for Scientists: Principles and Practice
    Engagements 2024
    • 2/8-9 Science of Heterogeneously Integrated Systems (Argonne)
    • 3/12-14 AGILE PI Meeting (TBD)
    • 3/5 E-energy PC Meeting (Virtual)
    • 4/10-12 DARPA ISAT (VA)
    • 4/11-12 NSF OAC Advisory Committee (VA)
    • 4/16-17 NSF Sustainability Workshop (VA)
    • 4/17-18 AGILE Phase II Kickoff Meeting (VA)
    • 4/24 LLNL Future Architectures Seminar (CA)
    • 5/2 BU Hariri/CISE Distinguished Speaker (Boston)
    • 6/4-7/2024 E-energy '24 (Singapore, PC co-Chair)
    • 6/11-14(?) AGILE PI Meeting (TBD)
    • 6/18-20/2024 Cloud Control Workshop (Stockholm Sweden)
    • 6/20-25 Out of Office
    • ... for more historical activities...
    Engagements 2024
    • 9/10-12/2025 2nd Workshop on Scheduling for Variable Capacity Resources (Paris)
    Andrew is an ACM Fellow (2004), IEEE Fellow (2006), AAAS Fellow (2007), and an NSF Young Investigator (1994). He has received numerous awards and recognitions for his research. He currently serves and on the Advisory Committee for the NSF Computing, Information, Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate, the NSF Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (OAC), and on DARPA's Information Science and Technology (ISAT) study group. He served as Editor-in-Chief for Communications of the ACM (CACM) from 2017-2022, and served as Intel Vice President of Research from 2005-2010, and also on Advisory Boards of numerous Universities (Stanford, University of California - Berkeley, University of Washington, Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne, University of Virginia), Government Agencies (National Science Foundation, Department of Energy), the Computing Research Association (CRA), and numerous companies (Intel, Samsung, Huawei, Lancium).  See his Brief Biography.

    Dr. Chien and his group gratefully acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Office of Naval Research, as well as VMWare, Western Digital (WDC),Intel, AT&T, Motorola, Qualcomm, Alcatel, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Google, Sun Microsystems, Big Bangwidth, Microsoft, Nvidia, Agilent, Keysight, Samsung, Huawei, NetApp, and Citadel.