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Jon Bentley |
Jon Bentley is a computer scientist at Avaya Labs Research. His interests include programming techniques, algorithm design, and the design of software tools and interfaces. He has written three books on programming and articles on a variety of topics, ranging from the theory of algorithms to software engineering. He received a B.S. from Stanford in 1974 and an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina in 1976, then taught Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon for six years. He joined Bell Labs in 1982, and retired in 2001 to join Avaya Labs. He has been a visiting faculty member at West Point and Princeton, and has been a member of teams that have shipped software tools, telephone switches, telephones and web services. |
Catherine McGeoch | Catherine McGeoch is the Beitzel Professor of Technology and Society in the computer science department at Amherst College. She is interested in the development of experimental methods and data analysis techniques for studying combinatorial algorithms. She received a B.S. from Butler University in 1981, and an M.S (1983) and Ph. D. (1986) from Carnegie Mellon University (advisor: Jon Bentley). She is a past Editor in Chief of the ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics. She was co-organizer (with David S. Johnson) of the first DIMACS Implementation Challenge, and co-organizer (with Mike Goodrich) of the first ALENEX (Algorithm Engineering and Experimentation) workshop. She is the author of A Guide to Experimental Algorithmics, published by Cambridge University Press, 2011. |