Kathy Yelick wins 2022 CRA Distinguished Service Award

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EECS Prof. Katherine Yelick has won the 2022 CRA Distinguished Service Award.  This award recognizes “a person or organization that has made an outstanding service contribution” with a major impact “to the computing research community” in the areas of government, professional societies, publications, conferences, or leadership.  Yelick has been a professor in the department since 1991,  and was the Associate Laboratory Director for Computing Sciences at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).  She is known as the co-inventor of the UPC and Titanium languages and demonstrated their applicability through the use of novel runtime and compilation methods.  She also co-developed techniques for self-tuning numerical libraries.  She is the co-author of two books and more than 100 refereed technical papers on parallel languages, compilers, algorithms, libraries, architecture, and storage.