Margaret J. Eppstein
Curriculum Vitae as of:
2/8/2008
Department of Computer Science
33 Colchester Ave, 327 Votey
Hall
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
Phone: (802) 656-1918
Fax: (802) 656-0696
Email: Maggie.Eppstein@uvm.edu
Home page: www.cs.uvm.edu/~eppstein
Table of Contents
Published Refereed Conference Proceedings
Other Conference Presentations, Papers, and
Published Abstracts
Research Infrastructure Grants:
Grants Specifically To Fund Graduate Students:
Graduate Student Thesis/Dissertation Supervision
Other Student research supervision
B.S. in Zoology, with High
Honor
Honors College, Michigan
State
University, 1978.
Graduate Study in Zoology
University of Washington, 1980-81.
University of Vermont, 1981-82.
M.S. in Computer Science
University of Vermont, 1983.
Ph.D. in Civil &
Environmental Engineering
Dissertation: "Efficient Data Inversion for Large Multi-Dimensional
Problems Using an Approximate Extended Kalman
Filter
with Data Driven Zonation"
Advisor: Dr. David E.
Dougherty
University of Vermont,
1997.
Continuing Education
·
New
England Complex Systems Institute Summer School (5-day): Complex
Physical,
Biological and Social Systems, MIT, Cambridge, MA, June 2005.
·
New
England Complex Systems Institute Summer School (5-day): Modeling,
Networks and
Evolution of Complex Systems, MIT, Cambridge, MA, June 2005.
·
New
Directions in Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Workshop, Chautauqua
Short
Course #65 (3-day), RPI, July 2002.
·
NPACI
Parallel Computing Workshop (1-day), San Diego Supercomputer Center,
San Diego,
CA. January, 2002
·
Inter-Institute
Workshop on In Vivo Optical Imaging at NIH (2-day), October, 1999.
·
Parallel
Virtual Machine Workshop (1-day) at the 6th SIAM Conference
on
Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, Norfolk, VA, March,
1993.
·
Follow-up
Parallel Processing Workshop (4-day), Colgate University, Hamilton, NY.
1992.
·
Parallel
Processing for Undergraduate Educators (2-week), Colgate University,
Hamilton,
NY. 1991.
·
Workshop
for the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence (2-day), New Mexico
State University,
Las Cruces, NM. 1986.
·
Best
Student Paper Award (my graduate student is 1st author, I am
2nd
author), IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life, 2007.
·
The
American Association of Physicists in Medicine Sylvia Sorkin
Greenfield Award for the best paper (other than radiation dosimetry)
published in Medical Physics in 2004.
·
Outstanding
Student Paper Award, American Geophysical Union, Fall 1996.
·
American
Association of University Women Career Development Award, 1993.
·
Finalist
for the U.V.M. Kroepsch-Maurice Teaching
Award, 1992.
·
U.V.M.
graduate student travel mini-grants, 1982 and 1994.
·
National
Science Foundation 3-year graduate fellowship, 1980-1983.
·
Initiated
as Member, Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Computer
Science Honor
Society, 1983.
·
Member,
Michigan State University Honor’s College, 1974-1979
·
Initiated
as Member Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, 1978.
(in
reverse chronological order)
·
2002-present
Assistant Professor (Primary Appointment), Department of
Computer
Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont.
·
2006-present
founding co-Director, Complex Systems Center at the
University of Vermont. College of Engineering and Mathematical
Sciences,
University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont.
·
2006-present
Adjunct Member, Computational Genetics Laboratory, Dartmouth
College,
Lebanon, NH.
·
2005-present
Assistant Professor (Secondary Appointment), Department of
Biology,
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
·
2001-2003
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering,
Texas
A&M University, College Station, TX.
·
2001-present
Member, Vermont Cancer Center.
·
1997-2002
Research Assistant Professor (Primary Appointment 1998-2002),
Department of Computer Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
·
1998-2003
Research Assistant Professor (Secondary Appointment),
Department
of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont,
Burlington,
VT.
·
1983-2001
Lecturer (Primary Appointment 1983-1998), Department of
Computer
Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
·
1993-1997
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil &
Environmental
Engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
·
1990
Consultant, Digital Equipment Corporation, S. Burlington, VT.
·
1987-1988
Bioinformatics Software Engineer, International
Biotechnologies, Inc., New
Haven, CT (tele-commuted from VT).
·
1986
System Graphics Software Engineer, Vermont Microsystems, Inc.,
Winooski,
VT.
·
1986
Consultant, Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State
University, Las
Cruces, NM.