Jenine Abboushi (Middle Eastern Studies, Comparative Literature)
American Association of University Women Fellowship
Fulbright Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Morocco)
American Institute for Maghrib Studies Award
Thomas Abercrombie (Anthropology)
Ethnohistory’s Erminie Weeler-Woegelin Prize
Howard Francis Kline Prize
John Carter Brown Library Research Fellowship - Spring 2001
Gerard Aching (Spanish and Portuguese)
Howard Foundation Fellowship, 2000
Karen Adolph (Psychology)
Recipient of the James McKeen Cattell Award, 2001-2002 (April 2002)
Edwin Amenta (Sociology)
Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship, 2000 - 2001
Named to the Editorial Board of Sociological Methods and Research
Elected Chair of the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association
Efrain Azmitia (Biology)
K05 Senior Scientist Career Award (April 2001)
Awarded the K05 Senior Scientist Career Award, April 2001 (April 2002)
Robert Bailey (Music)
Advisory Board, New York Wagner Society
Advisory Board, Kurt Weill Edition
John Bargh (Psychology)
Guggenheim Fellowship for 2001
William Baumol (Economics)
Elected to the Academia Nazionale dei Lincei in Italy
Received an Honorary Degree, Docteur Honoris Causa, from the Sorbonne, University of Paris on September 28, 2001. He currently holds 10 honorary degrees (Fall 2001)
Ruth Ben-Ghiat (Italian)
Editorial Board of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies
Editorial Board of the Journal of Romance Studies
Awarded the Mellon Foreign Area Fellowship, Library of Congress, 1999-2000 (April 2002)
Pierpaolo Benigno (Economics)
Appointed Research Affiliate at CEPR (Center for Economic Policy and Research (Fall 2001)
Stacey Shane Bent (Chemistry)
Cottrell Scholar Award
Marsha Berger (Computer Science, Mathematics)
Elected to the National Academy of Science, May 2000
Harold Bloom (English)
Gold Medal for Belles-lettres and Criticism from The American Academy of Arts and Letters
Honorary degree from the ancient University of Coimbra in Portugal, May 2001
Stanley Boorman (Music)
Executive Committee: Society for Textual Studies, 1995 through present
Editorial Board: Moments of Renaissance Music, 1995 through present
Joint MLA/RBMS Committee for Bibliographical Description of Early Music, 1999-present
Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (April 2002)
Eliot Borenstein (Russian and Slavic Studies)
Fulbright Scholar Grant, 1999
Irex Travel Grant
2001 Best Book in Literature/Cultural Scholarship Prize from the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages for his work Men Without Women: Masculinity and Revolution in Russian Fiction, 1917-1929 (Fall 2001)
Bastiaan Braams (Mathematics)
Recipient of a grant from the National Science Foundation for "Semidefinite Programming for Electronic Structures" (Fall 2001)
Neil Brenner (Sociology, Metropolitan Studies)
James Bryant Conant Fellow in German and European Studies at the Minda de Gunzberg Center for European Studies at Harvard University
David Cai (Mathematics)
Sloan Fellowship
Craig Calhoun (Sociology)
Elected to the Council of the American Sociological Association
Appointed the Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor at Bristol University, England
Named to the Board of Directors of CASBS for 2002
Susan Carey (Psychology)
Guggenheim Fellowship
Peter Carnevale(Psychology)
The Jeffrey Z. Rubin Theory-to-Practice Award from the International Association for Conflict Management and the Harvard University Program on Negotiation, 2002 (June 2002)
Jeff Cheeger (Mathematics)
Awarded the Oswald Veblen Prize of the American Mathematical Society for outstanding research in geometry, 2001 (November 2001)
Yu Chen (Mathematics)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow
John Chioles (Comparative Literature)
Honored at Princeton as past president of MGSA (Modern Greek Studies Association
Martin Chusid (Music)
CINN Worldwide, Inc. Grant in support of the International Verdi Congress, 2001
Margaret Cohen (Comparative Literature)
Modern Language Association’s Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize in French and Francophone Studies
Dalton Conley (Sociology)
Recipient, Robert Wood Johnson Investigators Award in Health Policy Research, June 2000 - May 2003 Recipient, National Science Foundation Career Award, June 15, 2000 (4 year award)
Joan Breton Connelly (Fine Arts)
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, 2000-2001
Pam Crabtree (Anthropology)
Award for Excellence in Interpretation from the Northeast Region of the National Park Service
Michael Dash (French)
The Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research from the University of the West Indies, 1999
Percy Deift (Mathematics)
Guggenheim Fellowship
David Denoon (Politics)
Smith Richardson Foundation Grant for the current book project on the implications of the East Asian financial crisis
David Dent (Journalism)
Notable Book of 2000 Award from the New York Times Book Review for In Search of Black America: Discovering the African American Dream, December 2000.
Manthia Diawara (Comparative Literature, Africana Studies)
Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar
Hasia Diner(Hebrew and Judaic Studies)
Awarded a fellowship by the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies at Princeton University (Spring, 2002)
Nominated for the James Beard Award for food writing for her book, Hungering for America (May 2002)
E. L. Doctorow (English, Creative Writing)
2000 Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service
1998 National Humanities Medal
1998 Peggy V. Heimerich Distinguished Author Award
Denis Donoghue (English)
The Cleanth Brooks-Robert Penn Warren Prize
Serge Doubrovsky (French)
Le Prix de l’ecrit intime
Commandeur dans le’Ordre des arts et des Lettres, December 2000
Troy Duster (Sociology)
Winner of the American Sociological Association’s DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award, August 19,2001
Received the Dubois-Johnson Frazier Award from the American Sociological Association (March 2002)
Elected Chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (March 2002)
Recipient of the 2002 Hatfield Scholars Award
Georgi Dvali (Physics)
Sloan Research Fellow
1999 Packard Fellow for Science and Engineering
2000 Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Science and Technology (NYC)
Ronald Dworkin (Philosophy, Law)
Scholar of the Year from the Council of the Humanities of New York, 2000
Swiney Prize in Jurisprudence in the U.K., February 2000
David Engel (Hebrew and Judaic Studies)
Awarded a Research Fellowship at the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Pennsylvania (Spring 2002)
Yael Feldman (Hebrew and Judaic Studies)
Finalist, National Jewish Book Award
Ahmed Ferhadi (Middle Eastern Studies)
Awarded a 2001-2002 Fulbright Scholarship Grant (December 2001)
Ada Ferrer (History)
1999 First Book Prize of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians
National Endowment for the Humanities Award
Kit Fine (Philosophy)
Invited to give the John Locke Lectures in Oxford; he will lecture in Spring 2003
David Fitch (Biology)
Fulbright Fellowship, Berlin, Spring 2000
Human Frontier Science Program Research Award, 2001-2003 (Fall 2001)
Editorial Board, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (Fall 2001)
Milan Fryscak (Russian and Slavic Studies)
T. G. Masaryk Medal of Honour by the Masaryk Democratic Movement in the Czech Republic (January 2002)
Kathleen Gerson (Sociology)
Elected chair of the Family Section of the American Sociological Association, August 2001
Faye Ginsburg (Anthropology)
French Embassy Grant, 1999
International Visitors Fund Grant
Continuation of Ford Foundation Grant for International Conference, 1999-2001
Jeffrey Goodwin (Sociology)
Elected to the executive board of the International Visual Sociology Association
American Sociological Association's Collective Behavior/Social Movements
Section's 2002 Outstanding Book award for No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, 1945-1991
Elected to the council of the American Sociological Association's Political Sociology section
Merrill Goozner (Journalism)
2001-2002 Kaiser Media Fellow (Spring 2002)
Linda Gordon (History)
Beveridge Prize of the AHA for best book on the history of the Americas for The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction
2000 Bancroft Prize for best book in US history for The Great Arizona Orphan Abduction
Greg Grandin (History)
Bryce Wood Award from the Latin American Studies Association for his book Blood of Guatemala: A History of Race and Nation (Duke: 2000)
Leslie F. Greengard (Mathematics)
Awarded the 2001 Leroy P. Steele Prize for "A Fast Algorithm for Particle Simulations," written with Vladimir Rokhlin (Yale) and published in the Journal of Computational Physics (December 2001)
Mikhael Gromov (Courant)
1999 Balzan Prize in Mathematics
Jan Gross (Politics)
IREX Fellowship for Summer 2001
Senior Fulbright Research Fellowship, Spring 2001
2001 National Book Award (non-fiction) for Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, November 2001 (Fall 2001)
National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland (Fall 2001)
Lynne Haney (Sociology)
American Sociological Association Award for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Sex and Gender
Russell Hardin (Politics)
Russell Sage Foundation, Project on Trust
Bernard Haykel (Middle Eastern Studies, History)
American Institute for Yemeni Studies Award
Fellowship at the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 2000-2001
Jonathan Hay (Fine Arts)
Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (April 2002)
Josephine Hendin (English)
American Book Award
Martha Hodes (History)
Scholar-in-Residence Fellowship from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation short-term fellowship at the Library Company of Philadelphia
Helmut Hofer (Mathematics)
1999 Ostrowski Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Pure Mathematics
Elizabeth Hoffman (Music)
International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) 2000 Award
Florida International Festival of Electronic Music, Tesserae selected for presentation, April 2000
David Holland (Mathematics)
National Science Foundation Award
Denis Hollier (French)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow
Todd Holmes (Biology)
National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2001-2006), awarded in recognition of research and undergraduate teaching
Ruth Horowitz (Sociology)
Elected vice president of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 2000-2001
Ronnie Hsia (History)
Fellowship from the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies
Jane Hubbard (Biology)
March of Dimes Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Award
Daniel Javitch (Comparative Literature)
Residency at the Bellagio Study Center, Rockefeller Foundation, May 2000
Elected to the Division Committee, Comparative Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Literature, MLA, 1999-2004
Seminar Director, Folger Institute, Folger Library, Washington DC, Fall 1999
Walter Johnson (History, American Studies)
John Hope Franklin Award of the American Studies Association, November 2000
Avery O. Craven Award, Organization of American Historians for Soul by Soul
The 2000 Frederick Jackson Turner Prize from the Organization of American Historians for Soul by Soul
The 2000 SHEAR Book Prize from the Society of Historians of the Early American Republic for Soul by Soul
The 1999 Thomas J. Wilson Prize from Harvard University Press History Book Club selection
The Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship for Recently Tenured Scholars from American Council of Learned Societies (associated with the Mellon and Rockefeller Foundations), March 2001
Neville Kallenbach (Chemistry)
The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation Grant, 1999
Frances Kamm (Philosophy, Law)
Guggenheim Fellowship
Appointed as advisor on ethics to the World Health Organization, 1999
Appointed to the editorial boards of Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2001 and Bioethics, 2000
Fellowship to the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, 2001
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 2001-2002 (October 2001)
Flora Edouwaye S. Kaplan (Museum Studies)
Ford Foundation Grant, June 1999-January 2000
American Research Center in Egypt Grant
USIA Grant
Samuel H. Kress Foundation Grant, 1999
Vijay Karamcheti (Courant)
Career Award from the National Science Foundation, September 1999
Louis S. Karchin (Music)
Heckscher Foundation Composition Prize, 1999
Commission from the Serge Koussevitzky Foundation of the Library of Congress, 1998
Rebecca Karl (History, East Asian Studies)
American Council of Learned Societies/NEH, International and Area Studies Fellowship, 2000-2001
Farhad Kazemi (Politics)
Editorial Boards: International Journal of Middle East Studies, Iranian Studies, Encyclopedia Iranica, Iran Nameh
Trustee, American University in Cairo
Robert Kohn (Mathematics)
Kleinman Award from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Karen Kupperman (History)
American Historical Association Atlantic History Prize for Indians and English: Facing Off in Early America, 2000
Joseph LeDoux (Neural Science)
Paul Hoch Award, American Psychopathological Association (2002)
American Psychological Association Distinguished Lecturer (2002)
Flynn Lecture, Yale University (2001)
Secret Life of the Brain Lecture, Smithsonian, Washington DC (2001)
Litman Lecture, University of Colorado, 2000
Distinguished Lecturer, Cornell University, 2000
Elliot Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, 2000
Jean Louis Signoret Prize, Foundation IPSEN, Paris, 1999
Society for Neuroscience Presidential Lecture, New Orleans, 1999
National Institute of Mental Health MERIT Award, 1989, 1999
National Institute of Mental Health Research Scientist Development Award, 1994, 1999
Donders Lecture, Max Planck Institute, Nimegin, Netherlands, 1998
Charles Fisher Lecture, NY Psychoanalytic, 1998
Solowey Award Lecture in Neuroscience, NIH, 1997
Dana Alliance/Smithsonian Lecture, Washington, DC, 1997
Neal Miller Lecture, American Psychological Association, 1997
Lokus Lecture in Physiological Psychology, University of Washington, 1996
Peter Lennie (Dean for Science, Neural Science)
Coordinator for the Beatrice and Samuel A. Seaver Foundation Grant
Fang-Hua Lin (Courant)
2002 Bocher Memorial Prize, presented by the American Mathematical Society in January 2002 (February 2002)
Susie Linfield (Journalism)
Elected to the New York Institute for the Humanities
Michele Lowrie (Classics)
ACLS’ Burkhardt Fellowship
2000-2001 Academic Year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton
Sydney Ludvigson (Economics)
Awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (February 2002)
Andrew Majda (Mathematics)
Honorary PhD degree recipient from Purdue University
Paule Marshall (English)
American Book Award
Nader Masmoudi (Courant)
Received Sloan Fellowship
David Mazieres (Computer Science)
Awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (March 2002)
Henry McKean (Mathematics)
Docteur Honoris Cause from the University Paris Jussieu
Received an Honorary Degree from the Sorbonne (May 2002)
David McLaughlin (Mathematics)
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, 2000
Elected Chairman of SIAG (May 2002)
Elected to the National Academy of Sciences (May 2002)
Elected to the National Academy of Arts & Sciences (May 2002)
Lawrence Mead (Politics)
Member of the Council, American Political Science Association
Grant from the Smith Richardson Foundation to write Statecraft, 2000-2001
Sylvia Molloy (Spanish and Portuguese)
Doctorate of Humane Letters, Tulane University, 1999
President, Modern Language Association, 2000-2001
Civitella Ranieri Fellowship (artist-in-residence program, awarded June 2001, begins September 2003)
Harvey Molotch (Sociology, Metropolitan Studies)
2001 ASA Political Sociology Article Award
Cathleen Morowetz (Courant)
National Medal of Science
Brian Morton (Creative Writing)
Guggenheim Fellow for 2001-2002
Fred Myers (Anthropology)
President-Elect of the American Ethnological Society, 1999
Jonathan Nagler (Politics)
National Science Foundation Grant for “The Effect of Changes in Wages on Economic Perceptions and Voting: An Improved Micro-Level Foundation for Economic Voting,” 2000-2001
Dorothy Nelkin (Sociology)
Awarded the John Anderson Annual Prize of the American Medical Writers Association
Pamela Newkirk (Journalism)
Selected to attend National Press Club’s Annual Authors’ Night, November 2000
First Place Award for Media Criticism from the National Press Club for “Within the Veil: Black Journalists, White Media”
Eugene Nicole (French)
Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Louis Nirenberg (Mathematics)
Recognized as an Outstanding Mathematician by the Crimea Astrophysical Observatory and had a small planet named in his honor
Bertell Ollman (Politics)
Awarded The First Charles McCoy Life Achievement Award for Scholarship from the New Political Science Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) (September 2001)
Hyun Ok Park (Sociology, East Asian Studies)
Awarded a research and writing grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Program on Global Security and Sustainability, 2001-2002
Christopher Peacocke (Philosophy)
Delivered the Whitehead Lectures, Harvard University, April 2001
Denis Pelli (Psychology)
2000 OSA Leadership Award/New Focus Prize of the Optical Society of America
Kenneth Perlin (Courant)
American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Award for Technical Achievement
Caroline Persell (Sociology)
Selected as one of the 40 Carnegie Scholars in 11 fields for 2000 - 2001
Charles Peskin (Courant)
Elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences
Amir Pnueli (Courant)
Israel Prize in the category of exact sciences (Israel’s equivalent to the National Medal of Science)
Massimo Porrati (Physics)
Societá Italiana di Relativitá Generale e Fisica della Gravitazione (the Italian Society for General Relativity and Gravitational Physics prize), 1998
Michael Robert Rampino (Biology)
Appointed “Venture Business Laboratory Visiting Professor,” Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Japan; Fall 2000
Carol Shoskes Reiss (Biology)
Outstanding Women Scientist Award from the Metropolitan New York Chapter of the Association for Women in Science (Fall 2001)
Tricia Rose (American Studies)
American Book Award
Jay Rosen (Journalism)
Named one of the 200 Most Influential Media Figures in NYC from the Columbia Journalism Review, 2000
Silvia Rosman (Spanish and Portuguese)
Fellowship for “Travels in Latin America: Writing, Criticism, Theories” (co-organized with Prof. Sylvia Molloy, Spring 1999)
Andrew Ross (Comparative Literature, American Studies)
Guggenheim Fellow for 2001
Kristin Ross (Comparative Literature)
John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1999-2000
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1999-2000
Princeton Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship, 1999-2000
Jeffrey Rubenstein (Hebrew and Judaic Studies)
Finalist in the division of scholarship at the National Jewish Book Awards, 1999
Nava Rubin (Neural Science)
Sloan Research Fellow
Jeffrey Sammons (History)
Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (February 2002)
Matthew Santirocco (Dean of the College of Arts and Science, Classics)
Elected Financial Trustee of the American Philological Association
Peter Sarnak (Mathematics)
2001 Ostrowski Prize presented by the Fondazione A. M. Ostrowski per un Premio Internazionale di alta Matematica (February 2002) Elected to the National Academy of Arts and Sciences (May 2002)
Elected to the National Academy of Sciences (May 2002)
Martin Schain (Politics, European Studies)
United States Fulbright Committee, Review Committee for France
Lawrence Schiffman (Hebrew and Judaic Studies)
Selected to lead (with three others) the Friedberg Genizah Project, 1999
Tamar Schlick (Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science)
Selected as an outstanding woman scientist by the New York Chapter of the Association for Women in Science
Guggenheim Fellow for 2000
Jack Schwartz (Computer Science, Mathematics)
Elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering
Richard Sennett (Sociology, History)
Amalfi Prize from the European Sociological Association
Friedrich Ebert Award for 1998
Berlin Prize awarded by the American Academy in Berlin (November 2001)
Dennis Shasha (Computer Science)
Editor of the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American
Michael Shelley (Mathematics), John Lowengrub and Thomas Hou
Francois Frenkiel Award from the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics
Patrick Shrout (Psychology)
American Association for the Advancement of Science Prize for Behavioral Science Research
Richard Sieburth (French, Comparative Literature)
PEN/Book-of-the-Month Translation Prize, 2000 (for Selected Writings of Gérard de Nerval), May 15, 2000
Eero P. Simoncelli (Neural Science, Mathematics)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, September 1998
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Award, August 2000
Alberto Sirlin (Physics)
Recipient with Bill Marciano of the 2002 Sakurai Prize of the American Physical Society (October 2001)
Lok Siu (Anthropology, Asian/Pacific/American Studies)
Service Learning Curriculum Development Grant
Kathryn Smith (Fine Arts)
Received the National Endowment for the Humanities Award, 2001-2002 (Fall 2001)
Sandra Smith (Sociology)
Visiting Minority Scholar, Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, AY 2000-2001 National Endowment for the Humanities Award
Mitchell Stephens (Journalism)
Selected to deliver 'Centennial Colloquium Series' lecture at the University of Maryland, September 2001 (Fall 2001)
Catharine Stimpson (Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Science)
Received a doctorate honoris causa on a State Department sponsored trip
Wendy Suzuki (Neural Science)
John Merck Scholar Award
Anna Szabolcsi (Linguistics)
Awarded Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, September 17, 1999
Demetri Terzopolous (Computer Science)
Elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Mark Tuckerman (Chemistry)
Whitehead Fellowship for Junior Faculty in Biomedical or Biological Sciences
Recipient of a grant from the National Science Foundation for "Novel Scalable Simulation Techniques for Chemistry, Materials Science, and Biology" (November 2001)
Eric Vanden-Eijnden (Mathematics)
Awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (March 2002)
Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan (Mathematics)
The Royal Society of London Fellow
Edward Wolff (Economics)
President-Elect of the Eastern Economics Association (Fall 2001)
Elisabeth Wood (Politics)
Member of the steering committee setting up an SSRC Collaborative Research Network on the Political Economy of Peacebuilding Assistance, 2000
Margaret H. Wright (Computer Science)
2002 American Mathematical Society Award for Distinguished Public Service (December 2001)
Rita Wright (Anthropology)
National Geographic Society Grant Wenner-Gren Grant for an Upper Indus Valley Regional Survey, 1999
Horng-Tzer Yau (Courant, Mathematics)
MacArthur Fellowship
Henri Poincare Prize
Elected to the National Academy of Science
Received a Morningside Medal of Mathematics for his work in mathematical physics (April 2002)
Elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (October 2001)
Hiro Yoshikawa (Psychology)
William T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Award, July 2001
Louise Kidder Early Career Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (Division 9 of the
American Psychological Association), August 2001
Early Career Award, American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship Program, August 2001
Appointed to the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Family Work Policies (January 2002)
Marilyn B. Young (History)
Guggenheim Fellow for 2000
Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Fellowship for “Toward a Fuller Conception of the Cold War and Its Legacy” (with Allen Hunter)
Matias Zaldariagga (Physics)
Recipient of a five-year Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering from the David and Lucille Packard Foundation (October 2001)
George Zaslavsky (Physics and Mathematics)
Honorary doctorate from the Universite de Provence Aix-Marseille - I, 2000
Denis Zorin (Computer Science, Center for Advanced Technology)
Sloan Research Fellow