CS alumna Giulia Guidi wins SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing Early Career Prize

Giulia Guidi

CS alumna Giulia Guidi (Ph.D. ’22; Advisors: Aydın Buluç and Katherine Yelick) has won the SIAM Activity Group on Supercomputing Early Career Prize for her work in applying High-performance computing to computational genomics. Guidi is now an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and a Graduate Field Faculty in the Department of Computational Biology and the Center for Applied Math at Cornell University.

Established in 2009, this prize is awarded to an individual in their early career for contributions to the field of algorithms research and development for parallel scientific and engineering computing.

Prior winners include Edgar Solomonik (Ph.D. ’14; Advisor: James Demmel) who is also an alum of the BeBOP research group.