Natalie Enright Jerger

Natalie Enright Jerger is an American computer scientist known for research in computer science including computer architecture and interconnection networks.[1]

Natalie Enright Jerger
Born
NationalityAmerican
Alma materKent Place School
Purdue University
University of Wisconsin
Known forComputer Architecture
AwardsCRA-W BECA award (2015)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship (2015)
ACM Distinguished Member (2018)
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science
InstitutionsUniversity of Toronto
Doctoral advisorMikko Lipasti and Li-Shiuan Peh
Websitewww.eecg.toronto.edu/~enright

Born in Plainfield, New Jersey, she attended Kent Place School [2] and received a BS in computer engineering from Purdue University in 2002.[3][4] She received an MS in Electrical Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004 and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2008.

She joined the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto in 2009 as an Assistant Professor.[5] She was promoted to Associated Professor in 2014 and to Professor in 2017, becoming the Percy Edward Hart Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.[1][6] Enright Jerger co-chairs the ACM Council on Diversity and Inclusion.[7]

Enright Jerger is the grand-daughter of professional baseball player Tony Lupien, the great-granddaughter of Ulysses J. Lupien and cousin of wrestler John Cena.[8]

Awards

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