Kathy Yelick wins 2022 CRA Distinguished Service Award
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.