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Kanianthra Mani Chandy (born 25 October 1944) is the Simon Ramo Professor of Computer Science at the
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(Caltech). He has been the Executive Officer of the Computer Science Department twice, and he has been a professor at Caltech since 1989. He also served as Chair of the Division of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology.


Early life and education

Chandy received his Ph.D. from the
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in Electrical Engineering with a thesis in
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. He also earned a Master's from the New York University, and a Bachelor's from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.


Career

He has worked for
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and IBM. From 1970 to 1989, he was in the Computer Science Department of the
University of Texas The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1883 and is the oldest institution in the University of Texas System. With 40,916 undergraduate students, 11,075 ...
at Austin, serving as chair in 1978–79 and 1983–85. He has served as a consultant to a number of companies including IBM and
Bell Labs Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984), then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996) and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007), is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
. He also served on the Engineering and Computer Science jury for the
Infosys Prize The Infosys Prize is an annual award given to scientists, researchers, engineers and social scientists of Indian origin (not necessarily born in India) by the Infosys Science Foundation and ranks among the highest monetary awards in India to r ...
in 2019.


Research

In 1984, along with J Misra, Chandy proposed a new solution to the dining-philosophers problem. Chandy does research in
distributed computing A distributed system is a system whose components are located on different networked computers, which communicate and coordinate their actions by passing messages to one another from any system. Distributed computing is a field of computer sci ...
. He has published three books and over a hundred papers on distributed computing, verification of concurrent programs,
parallel programming Parallel computing is a type of computing, computation in which many calculations or Process (computing), processes are carried out simultaneously. Large problems can often be divided into smaller ones, which can then be solved at the same time. ...
languages and performance models of computing and communication systems, including the eponymous BCMP networks. He described the
Chandy–Lamport algorithm The Chandy–Lamport algorithm is a snapshot algorithm that is used in distributed systems for recording a consistent global state of an asynchronous system. It was developed by and named after Leslie Lamport and K. Mani Chandy. Leslie Lamport, K. ...
together with
Leslie Lamport Leslie B. Lamport (born February 7, 1941 in Brooklyn) is an American computer scientist and mathematician. Lamport is best known for his seminal work in distributed systems, and as the initial developer of the document preparation system LaTeX an ...
.


Recognition

He received the
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Koji Kobayashi Award for Computers and Communication in 1987, the A.A. Michelson Award from the Computer Measurement Group in 1985, and the IEEE Computer Society Charles Babbage Award in 1993. Chandy was elected a member of the
National Academy of Engineering The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The National Academy of Engineering is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of ...
in 1995 for contributions to computer performance modeling, parallel discrete-event simulation, and systematic development of concurrent programs. He was elected as an
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in 2019 "for contributions to queueing networks, performance analysis, distributed and parallel programming, and distributed simulation".


References


External links


Homepage and Bio at Caltech


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