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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Quentin F. Stout homepage</TITLE><META Name="description" Content="Quentin F. Stout: computer science  and mathematics professor with research in parallel computing,  statistical and scientific programming, algorithms, web agents,   and other random things"><META Name="keywords" Content="consultant, parallel computing, statistics,  adaptive allocation, computer science, software, bandit, algorithms,  supercomputing, high performance computing, graph theory, dynamic  programming, forward induction, reconfigurable computer, data   structures, software, web agent, spider, robot, hypercube,  mesh computer, mathematics, computational science, parallel algorithms,  tutorial"></HEAD><BODY bgcolor="#C7EFFF" background="white_pap.gif"><CENTER> <H1> <!WA0><a href="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/picinfo.html"><!WA1><IMG ALIGN=MIDDLE SRC="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/notpicl.gif"height=54 width=62 ALT="This is not"></a>  Quentin F. Stout <!WA2><a href="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/picinfo.html"><!WA3><IMG ALIGN=MIDDLE SRC="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/notpicr.gif"height=56 width=62 ALT="A Picture"></a></H1> </CENTER><HR size=6><BASEFONT SIZE = 4><UL> <LI> <!WA4><A HREF="#addresses">How to Reach Me</A>     <LI> <!WA5><A HREF="#affiliations">Affiliations</A>     <LI> <!WA6><A HREF="#research">Research Interests, Projects, Publications</A>     <LI> <!WA7><A HREF="#teach">Teaching, Students</A>     <LI> <!WA8><A HREF="#tutorials">Tutorials, Consulting</A>     <LI> <!WA9><A HREF="#past">Past Lives</A></UL><BASEFONT SIZE = 3><HR><H2> <A NAME="affiliations"> Affiliations</A> </H2><UL><LI> Professor, <!WA10><a HREF="http://www.cs.umich.edu"><strong>Computer Science and Engineering</strong></a>,         <!WA11><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu"><strong>EECS Department</strong></A>,         <!WA12><A HREF="http://www.umich.edu"><strong>University of Michigan</strong></A>    <LI> Director, <!WA13><A HREF="http://lima.eecs.umich.edu">         <strong>Software Systems Research Laboratory</strong></A> (SSRL)    <LI> Acting Director, <!WA14><A HREF="http://www.engin.umich.edu/center/cpc/">         <strong>Center for Parallel Computing</strong></A> (CPC)    <LI> Co-Principle Investigator, <!WA15><A HREF="http://hpcc.engin.umich.edu/HPCC/">         <strong>NASA Grand Challenge Investigation, Multiscale         Modeling of Heliospheric Plasmas</strong></a>    <LI> Member, <!WA16><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/acal/acal.html">         <strong>Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory</strong></A> (ACAL)    <LI> Member, <!WA17><A HREF="http://www.engin.umich.edu/labs/lasc/">         <strong>Laboratory for Scientific Computation</strong></A> (LASC)    <LI> Advisor, <!WA18><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/CSEG/">          <strong>Computer Science and Engineering Graduate Student         Organization</strong></A> (CSEG)    <LI> Advisor, <!WA19><A HREF="http://www.engin.umich.edu/soc/acm/">         <strong>Association for Computing Machinery</strong></A>         (ACM) student chapter    <LI> <!WA20><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/collab.html"><strong>Collaborators</strong></A>         - some of the individuals I work with.</UL><H2> <A NAME="research"> </A>      <!WA21><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html"> Research Interests, Projects, Publications</A>     </H2><UL> <LI> <!WA22><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#parallel">       <strong>Parallel computing:</strong></A>       parallel algorithms, performance analysis and improvement,       communication and synchronization costs, shared/distributed memory,       SIMD/MIMD, reconfigurable architectures, databases, tools, etc.     <LI><!WA23><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#adapt"><strong>Adaptive designs:</strong></A>        bandit problems, sequential allocation, clinical trials,        parameter estimation, stopping rules, myopic and hyperopic rules,        dynamic programming, backward induction, forward induction, etc.     <LI><!WA24><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#algorithms">         <strong>Algorithms and data structures:</strong></A>          search, optimization, geometry, image processing, quadtrees,           binary search trees, self-organization in trees, coin tossing, etc.     <LI><!WA25><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#graph">         <strong>Graph theory, combinatorics, coding:</strong></A>         domination, coverings, codes, interconnection networks for         parallel computers (hypercubes, meshes, tori), fault-tolerance,          graph algorithms.     <LI> <!WA26><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#optheory">         <strong>Operator theory, analysis:</strong></A>          Schur multiplication, convergent series.     <LI> <!WA27><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/research.html#others"><strong>Others:</strong></A>         Busy Beavers, web agents     <LI> <!WA28><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/papers.html"><strong>Publications</strong></A></UL><H2> <A NAME="teach"></A> <!WA29><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html">Teaching</A>,     <!WA30><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/students.html">Students</A> </H2><UL> <LI><!WA31><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html#498exalg">Experimental Algorithms,         EECS 498</A>     <LI><!WA32><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html#498web">The Web for Computer Scientists,         EECS 498</A>     <LI><!WA33><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html#586">Algorithms, EECS 586</A>     <LI><!WA34><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html#587">Parallel Computing, EECS           587</A>     <LI>Parallel algorithms for <!WA35><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/teaching.html#precol">          precollege students</A>,          a collaborative activity which gets the entire class          involved in learning about algorithms.     <LI><!WA36><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/students.html">Current and Past          Students</A> (I've taught a few thousand, but these are          only a few of them)</UL><H2> <A NAME="tutorials"> Tutorials, Consulting</A> </H2> <UL> <LI> <!WA37><A HREF="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/tut/index.html">         <strong>Tutorials in Parallel Computing:</strong></A>          have been taught at          <!WA38><A HREF="http://www.spi.org/">U.S. Patent Office</A>, Ford Motor               Company, NASA, Supercomputing conferences, etc.  The next         conference presentation will be at Supercomputing 96.     <LI> <strong>Consulting on Parallel and High-Performance           Computing.</strong>  If interested, please contact me directly -         <!WA39><A HREF="mailto:qstout@eecs.umich.edu">email</A>         is usually the best way to reach me.<br>         Organizations supporting past and present work of         myself and my students include IBM, AT&ampT, Digital, Unisys, Ford,         ARPA, NSA, NSF, NASA, NRL.         </UL><H2> <A NAME="past"> Past Lives</A> </H2> <UL> <LI>Childhood, <strong>Euclid, Ohio.</strong>         Yes, I'm a Euclidean mathematician.          I had many superb math and science teachers in the public schools          there - special thanks to <em>Mrs. Eversole</em> and          <em>Mr. Reno</em>.  Thanks also to Sputnik, for making America          improve its science education just in time          for me to participate in many innovative programs.          Why has Congress forgotten how important such educational          investments are???     <LI>Undergraduate, <!WA40><A HREF="http://www.centre.edu">         <strong>Centre College,</strong></A> Danville, Kentucky. <br>          Intimate classes, intense faculty and students make for a great          experience, both in and out of class.  It deserves the          high ratings it gets among liberal arts colleges.     <LI>Doctorate, <!WA41><A HREF="http://www.math.indiana.edu">          <strong>Mathematics Department, Indiana University,</strong></A>          Bloomington, Indiana. <br>          My thesis was <em>Schur Multiplication on B(H)</em>, 1977.          My very helpful advisor was          <em>John B. Conway,</em> with many other faculty members          also offering useful advice and encouragement.<br>     <LI>Assistant to Associate Professor,         <!WA42><A HREF="http://math.binghamton.edu">           <strong>Mathematical Sciences, Binghamton University,</strong></A>          Binghamton, New York.<br></UL><HR><H2><A NAME="addresses">Some addresses for me:</A></H2><center> Electrical Engineering and Computer Science <br>         University of Michigan <br>         Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2122 USA <p>         +1-313-763-1518 (office, messages)   +1-313-763-4617 (fax)<br><!WA43><A HREF="mailto:qstout@eecs.umich.edu"> qstout@eecs.umich.edu </A><br>          http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/<p>If you are close enough, <em>``Hi''</em> is also an effective address.<p></center>My office is 3120 EECS Building, North Campus.  (I'll move to 2242EECS on 18 November.)On Friday afternoons, starting at 4:30, I can often be found at the CSEGhappy hour, typically held in 3128 EECS.<HR><table width=100%><tr><td align=left><strong>Comments, questions, offers of money: <!WA44><A HREF="mailto:qstout@eecs.umich.edu"> qstout@eecs.umich.edu </A></strong>  </td><tr></tr><tr></tr><tr><td align=left>Copyright &copy 1995, 1996,  Quentin F. Stout.</td>    <td align=right>Last modified: 1 Nov 1996</td></tr></table></BODY></HTML>

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