Biography
Dr. Narsingh Deo holds the Charles N. Millican Eminent Scholar’s Chair in Computer Science and is the Director of the Center for Parallel Computation at University of Central Florida, Orlando. Prior to this, Dr. Deo was a Professor of Computer Science at Washington State University, where he also served as the department chair Before that he was a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and a Member of Technical Staff at Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Recently Dr. Deo was elected as one of the fellows of the AAAS. Dr. Deo has a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, an MS from Caltech and an undergraduate degree from Indian Institute of Science—all in Electrical Engineering. Dr. Deo has held Visiting professorships at numerous institutions—including at the University of Illinois, Urbana; University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; and IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center; ETH, Zurich; University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Oak Ridge National Lab.; Australian National University, Canberra; Chuo University, Tokyo; Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; and IIT/Kharagpur. A Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of the ACM, and Fellow of the ICA, Dr. Deo has authored four books in computer science (which have been translated into several languages, including Russian, Polish, and Japanese) and over 200 refereed research papers. He holds a number of patents in computer hardware and is a recipient of NASA's Apollo Achievement Award. Among his other awards are: Gold Medal of Patna University; Drake Scholar at Cal Tech; Governor's Award for Outstanding Contribution to High Tech Research in Florida (1989); UCF's Distinguished Researcher Award-89; UCF's Professorial Excellence Program Award (1997); UCF's Teaching Incentive Program Award (1999); and UCF's Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award (2001). Dr. Deo has served as an editor/guest editor for various journals--including the IEEE Trans. on Circuits & Systems and the Journal for Parallel and Distributed Computing. At present he is on the Editorial Boards for The Journal of Supercomputing, and the VLSI Design. Dr. Deo is currently the President of the Forum for Interdisciplinary Mathematics.
Research Interest
Dr. Narsingh Deo's research interests include: Parallel algorithms and parallel data structures, network optimization algorithms, combinatorial computing, complex networks, and graph theory.