James Demmel and Eric Brewer elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
EECS Chair Prof. James Demmel (Ph.D. ’83) and CS Prof. Emeritus Eric Brewer (B.S. ’89) have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The academy is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States and serves the nation as a champion of scholarship, civil dialogue and useful knowledge. Members are nominated and elected by peers, and membership has been considered a high honor of scholarly and societal merit ever since the academy was founded in 1780. Demmel, who holds joint appointments in the EECS Department and the Department of Mathematics, won the ACM Paris Kannelakis Theory and Practice Award in 2014 and the IEEE Computer Society Sydney Fernbach Award in 2010 for “computational science leadership in creating adaptive, innovative, high performance linear algebra software.” Brewer, who now serves as VP of Infrastructure at Google, is one of the 2018 CS Distinguished Alumni as well as the 2009 recipient of the ACM Prize in Computing for his “design and development of highly scalable internet services and innovations in bringing information technology to developing regions”