Eunice Santos
Eunice E. Santos is an American computer scientist, the dean of the University of Illinois School of Information Sciences.[1] After early research on parallel algorithms, her more recent research has concerned computational aspects of social networks, complex adaptive systems, and modeling the behavior of humans interacting with these systems.
Early life and education[edit]
Santos is originally from Ohio.[2] She is the daughter of two academics at Youngstown State University: her father, Eugene S. Santos, was a professor of mathematics and computer science, and her mother, Evelyn Santos, was a lecturer in mathematics and electrical engineering.[3] Her brother, Eugene Santos Jr., became a professor of computer engineering at Dartmouth College.[2]
She began her studies at Youngstown State University at age 13, majored in mathematics and computer science there, and graduated at age 17 in 1989.[2][3] Next, she went to the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study in computer science, earning a master's degree[4] and completing her Ph.D. in 1995 under the supervision of Richard M. Karp. Her dissertation Studies of Parallel Complexity within the LogP Model was based on her work with Karp and others introducing and analyzing the LogP machine, an abstract model of parallel computation.[5]
Career[edit]
She became a faculty member at Virginia Tech and at Lehigh University, and a researcher at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy in the US Institute for National Strategic Studies, before moving to the University of Texas at El Paso as chair of the computer science department, director of the National Center for Border Security and Immigration, and director of the Center for Defense Systems Research.[6] In 2014, she became founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems.[4]
Next, in 2015,[2] she moved to the Illinois Institute of Technology as professor of computer science and Ron Hochsprung Endowed Chair,[4] before taking her present position as dean of the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2019.[2][7]
Recognition[edit]
Santos was a 2010 recipient of the Technical Achievement Award of the IEEE Computer Society, given "for pioneering contributions to Computational Social Network Systems".[6] In 2019, she became the inaugural recipient of the IEEE Big Data Security Woman of Achievement Award.[8] She was elected as an IEEE Fellow, in the 2023 class of fellows, "for leadership in computational social networks".[9]
References[edit]
- ^ "Eunice E. Santos", People, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Information Sciences, December 16, 2022, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Wirth, Julie (July 12, 2019), "Move to UI 'no-brainer' for new dean of School of Information Sciences", The News-Gazette
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Collaboration is key", YSU Magazine, Youngstown State University, Fall 2019, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Eunice E. Santos", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, February 2019, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ Eunice Santos at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Eunice E. Santos", Award recipients, IEEE Computer Society, April 4, 2018, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ Santos named new iSchool dean, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Information Sciences, July 12, 2019, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ Moffitt, Casey (July 8, 2019), Inaugural Award in Big Data Security from IEEE, Illinois Institute of Technology, retrieved 2023-07-11
- ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2023-07-11
- Living people
- American computer scientists
- American women computer scientists
- Youngstown State University alumni
- University of California, Berkeley alumni
- Virginia Tech faculty
- Lehigh University faculty
- Illinois Institute of Technology faculty
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty
- Fellows of the IEEE