Ahmed Sameh

Ahmed Hamdy Mohamed Sameh is the Samuel D. Conte Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University.[1] He is known for his contributions to parallel algorithms in numerical linear algebra.

Ahmed Hamdy Mohamed Sameh
Ahmed Sameh in May 2015
Alma materAlexandria University
Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Scientific career
FieldsNumerical linear algebra
InstitutionsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
University of Minnesota
Purdue University
Doctoral advisorAlfredo Hua-Sing Ang
Websitewww.cs.purdue.edu/homes/sameh/

Biography

Sameh received his BSc in civil engineering from the University of Alexandria, Egypt in 1961, MS in civil engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1964 and PhD in civil engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1968 under the supervision of Alfredo Hua-Sing Ang.[2]

A conference on "High Performance Scientific Computing: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications" was organized on October 11–12, 2010 at the Purdue University in honor of Sameh on the occasion of his 70th birthday.[3]

Research

Sameh and Eric Polizzi developed the SPIKE algorithm, a hybrid parallel solver for banded linear systems.

Awards and honors

  • Fulbright fellow, 1963–1964
  • Fellow of SIAM, IEEE, AAAS and ACM
  • William Norris Chair in Large Scale Computing, 1991–1992, 1993–1996
  • IEEE's Harry H. Goode Memorial Award, 1999, for seminal and influential work in parallel numerical algorithms[4]
  • IEEE Computer Society Golden Core 1996 Charter Member[5]
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References

  1. Ahmed Sameh's homepage
  2. Ahmed Hamdy Mohamed Sameh at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Conference Archived 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine on High Performance Scientific Computing: Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications
  4. http://www.computer.org/web/awards/goode-ahmed-sameh Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
  5. http://www.computer.org/web/awards/golden-core#1996b Golden Core 1996 Charter Members
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