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Peh named ACM Distinguished Scientist

CSAIL principal investigator receives Association for Computing Machinery honor.
CSAIL principal investigator Li-Shiuan Peh has been named an Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Distinguished Scientist.

Peh, an associate professor in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, leads the LSP Group at CSAIL and the Microsystems Technologies Laboratories (MTL) at MIT, which is focused on research related to interconnection networks and mobile networks. Her research interests include on-chip networks, parallel architectures and mobile computing. She received her PhD from Stanford University in 2001 and her BS from the National University of Singapore in 1995.

The ACM Distinguished Scientist award recognizes ACM members with at least 15 years of professional experience (including some education experience) and five years of continuous professional membership who have achieved significant accomplishments or have made a significant impact on the computing field.

For more on Peh’s work, visit: http://people.csail.mit.edu/peh/.

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