Edward G. Coffman Jr.
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Edward Grady "Ed" Coffman Jr. is a computer scientist. He began his career as a systems programmer at the System Development Corporation (SDC) during the period 1958–65. His PhD in engineering at UCLA in 1966 was followed by a series of positions at Princeton University (1966–69), The Pennsylvania State University (1970–76), Columbia University (1976–77), and the University of California, Santa Barbara (1977–79). In 1979, he joined the Mathematics Center at Bell Laboratories where he stayed until his retirement as a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff 20 years later. After a one-year stint at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, he returned to Columbia University in 2000 with appointments in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. He retired from teaching in 2008 and is now a professor emeritus still engaged in research and professional activities.
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Born | (1934-08-16) 16 August 1934 (age 89) Los Angeles, USA |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | USA |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles |
Known for | Mathematical modeling and analysis in computer engineering and operations research |
Awards | ACM Outstanding Contribution Award ACM Distinguished Service Award ACM Sigmetrics Achievement Award CORS Larnder Prize Fellow ACM, IEEE |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Operations Research |
Institutions | Princeton University Pennsylvania State University University of California, Santa Barbara Bell Laboratories New Jersey Institute of Technology Columbia University |
Thesis | Stochastic Models of Multiple and Time-shared Computer Operations (1966) |