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Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau

University of Wisconsin—Madison
Professor of Computer Sciences
Dr. Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau is a Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an expert in file and storage systems, having published more than 80 papers in this area, co-advised nearly 20 Ph.D. students, and received nine best paper awards; for her research contributions, she was recognized as a UW-Madison Vilas Associate (2012-2014). Arpaci-Dusseau cares deeply about education and outreach; she served as Associate Chair of the CS department (2010-2014) and the faculty co-director of the WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) Residential Learning Community (2008-2010). She created an Introduction to Computation course at UW-Madison (2009) which was included in the AP CS Principles Phase II Pilot (2011-2012) and for which she received the Carolyn Rosner Award for Excellence in Teaching. Arpaci-Dusseau is passionate about introducing new students to CS; through a service-learning course she developed (2011), UW-Madison students have introduced CS to more than 1000 elementary school children in weekly after-school clubs.

My Speaker Sessions

Thursday, June 13
 

2:30pm CDT