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* Click on member's name to read their bio.*
CRA-W Co-Chairs:
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Carla Brodley
- Co-Chair
Department of Computer Science, Tufts University
Kathleen Fisher
- Co-Chair, Industry Programs, CAPP-L
AT&T Labs Research
CRA-W Members and Projects:
Nancy Amato
- Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU), Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS)
Department of Computer Science, Texas A&M University
Cecilia R. Aragon
- Communications
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Carla Brodley - Co-Chair
Department of Computer Science, Tufts University
Tracy Camp
- Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU)
Colorado School of Mines
Sheila
Castañeda - Career Mentoring Workshops, Multidisciplinary Research Opportunities for Women (MRO-W)
Computer Science Department, Clarke College
Lori Clarke - Grad Cohort Program
University of Massachusetts
Joanne Cohoon - Evaluation
University of Virginia
Andrea Danyluk - Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates (CREU)
Williams College
Dilma Da Silva
- Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS)
IBM Research
Carla Ellis - Steering Committee, Fundraising Committee, NCWIT hub co-director, Grace Hopper liaison
Computer Science Department, Duke University
Kathleen Fisher -
Co-Chair, Industry Programs, CAPP-L
AT&T Labs Research
Joan Francioni - Advanced Career Mentoring Workshop (CAPP)
Department of Computer Science, Winona State University
Maria Gini - Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU)
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota
Susanne E. Hambrusch - Career Mentoring Workshops (CMW-R), Advanced Career Mentoring Workshop (CAPP)
Purdue University
Mary Jean Harrold
- Steering Committee, Communications Committee (Newsletter editor)
School of Computer Science, College of Computing
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs in the College of Computing
Julia Hirschberg
Computer Science, Columbia University
Mary Jane
Irwin - Steering Committee member, Awards and Nominations,
Governments Affairs member
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Penn State University
Susan Landau - ResearcHers, Booklist, Advanced Career Mentoring Workshop (CAPP)
Distinguished Engineer, Sun Microsystems Laboratories
Tessa Lau
Staff member at IBM's Almaden Research Center
Margaret Martonosi - Co-Chair, Discipline-Specific Workshops
Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
Renée
J. Miller - Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS)
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Joann
Ordille
Avaya Labs
Lori Pollock - Grad Cohort Program
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware
Mary Lou Soffa
- Affilites DMP Program, Grad Cohort Program, Cohort of Associate Professors Project (CAPP)
Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia
Manuela Veloso
Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University
Telle Whitney
- Liaison with the Institute for Women in Technology
Institute for Women in Technology
CRA-W Emerita Members:
Emerita status is bestowed upon retired members who made major contributions to CRA-W during their membership.
CRA-W Staff:
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Anne Condon
Communications
Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia
Anne Condon is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science
at the University of British Columbia and is the NSERC/General
Motors Chair for Women in Science and Engineering for British
Columbia and the Yukon. She received her Ph. D. (1987) from
the University of Washington, Seattle and
B. Sc. (1982) from University College, Cork, Ireland. Her Ph.D.
thesis on game-like computational models won an ACM Distinguished
Dissertation award. She also received an NSF National Young Investigator
Award (1992) and an NSF Visiting Professorships for Women Award
(1996) to support her work.
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Condon's research focuses on the power of randomness
in computation. Through classification of randomized and nondeterministic
complexity classes, her work has led to improved understanding of
what types of intractable problems can be approximated and/or computed
efficiently, notably PSPACE-hard problems and also problems in probabilistic
planning. Anne also works on computational prediction of RNA secondary structure, and on verification of cache coherence protocols.
When she gets the chance, Anne loves singing in choirs, most recently
in Womonsong,
Madison, WI and The Washingtonians,
Seattle, WA. She likes to travel, especially to Ireland, and
to ride her bike wherever possible.
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