Gregory R. Andrews joined the National Science Foundation's Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) in January 2003 as Division Director for Experimental and Integrative Activities (EIA). In November 2003, he was appointed Division Director for the directorate's new Computer and Network Systems (CNS) division. Dr. Andrews currently is an IPA from The University of Arizona where he has been since 1979. He served as chair of the university's Computer Science Department from 1986-1993 and was the recipient of a distinguished teaching award in 1986 as well as a career distinguished teaching award in 2002. From 1974-1979 he was an Assistant Professor at Cornell University.
Dr. Andrews received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 1974 and earned a B.S. in Mathematics from Stanford University in 1969. His research interests include all aspects of parallel and distributed programming: languages, applications, 'systems' issues, and performance. He is a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and was heavily involved in the Computing Research Association (CRA) where he served on the Board of Directors. Prior to his role as a CISE Division Director, Dr. Andrews served on two NSF advisory committees from 1988-1992.
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