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Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau
American computer scientist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau is the Grace Wahba professor[1] of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and former chair of the Computer Sciences department.[2] He co-leads a research group with Professor Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau.[3] He and Andrea have co-written a textbook on operating systems, "Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces" (OSTEP), that is downloaded millions of times yearly and used at hundreds of institutions worldwide.[4] His research been cited over 15,000 times and is one of the leading experts in the area of data storage.[5]
He currently serves as the Director of the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences[6] and as Special Advisor to the Provost on Computing.[7]
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Education
Arpaci-Dusseau received his Bachelor of Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1993,[8] then proceeded to earn his Master's in 1996 at the University of California, Berkeley.[9] He later earned his Ph.D at the same institution, with a thesis titled Performance Availability for Networks of Workstations.[10]
Honors and awards
- Mark Weiser Award (2018)[11]
- ACM Fellow (2020)[12]
- AAAS Fellow (2022)[13]
- Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor (2022) [14]
- UW-Madison Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award (2016)[15]
- UC Berkeley Computer Science Distinguished Alumni Award (2023)[16]
- SACM Student's Choice Professor of the Year Award (the COW award) (2001, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018)[17]
- USENIX FAST Test of Time Award (2022)[18]
- USENIX FAST Best Paper Award (2004, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2020)[19]
- SOSP Best Paper Award (2011)[20]
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External links
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