Fotios Zaharoglou
Alma materAristotle University of Thessaloniki
California Institute of Technology
University of California, San Diego
AwardsGödel Prize, 2004

Fotios Zaharoglou (Greek: Φώτιος Ζαχάρογλου) is a Greek computer scientist. He received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1986,[1] his MS in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1987, and his PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, San Diego in 1993.[2] His work on the applications of topology to the theory of distributed computing along with Maurice Herlihy, Michael Saks and Nir Shavit, was awarded the 2004 Gödel Prize.[3][4]

References

  1. Report of the Research and Other Activities. California Institute of Technology. 1985. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  2. "PODC '91 Proceedings of the tenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing". Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  3. "Maurice Herlihy Wins Gödel Prize". Brown University. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
  4. "2004 Gödel Prize". University of Turku. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-11-06.
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