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Panagiotis Takis Metaxas
P. Takis Metaxas
Hi! Welcome to my home page. Some information about me:
I am an assistant professor of Computer Science at
Wellesley College,
(about 10 miles from downtown
Boston.)
I was born in Patra,
Greece (before she became one of the 10 ... hmmm 12 ... oops 15 states of
the European Union - check
the Maastricht treaty
if you don't believe it). I studied Mathematics in the University of Athens
before coming to the U.S. to study Computer Science at
Brown University in 1985.
I graduated with a Ph.D. in
Computer Science from
Dartmouth College in 1992.
If you want to send me email,
click here or use address pmetaxas@wellesley.edu.
During the 1995-96 academic year, I was visiting the
Laboratory for Computer
Science at MIT. You can find me at building NE43-313, call me at
(617)253-7843 or send me email at
takis@theory.lcs.mit.edu
Interests
When I am not
meditating with my daughter, Danae,
I am interested in Parallel Computing,
Multimedia and Algorithm Visualization, and
Computer Science Education.
Specifically:
Parallel Graph and Combinatorial Algorithms,
Computing Issues of Parallel Machines,
Parallel Algorithmic Techniques and Paradigms,
Architecture-Specific Parallel Algorithms and Implementation,
Realizable Models of Parallel and Distributed Computation,
Human-Computer Interfaces for Cultural and Educatonal Multimedia,
Development of Tools for Visualizing Sequential and Parallel Algorithms,
CS Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods and Tools.
I am a member of
ACM and
SIGACT's
electronic publication board and of
DAGS steering committee.
I am also an editor of the electronic
Journal
of Universal Computer Science (J.UCS), published by Springer-Verlag.
I also maintain the
Dartmouth CS Alumni home page
Publications
A partial list of my technical reports appears at the Dartmouth CS
abstracts pool.
There is also a list of my
papers that are available electronically.
A couple of hypercard animations for
connected components and
updating minimum spanning trees
(encoded in hexadecimal) are ftp-able.
Read the README file for more information
on the animations.
Other Information
Some Greek WebPages
***** OUR WEB PAGE RECEIVES 5 STARS
5 STARS AWARD:
Following the trend that assigns stars to Web pages, we are happy to announce
that our web page has received 5 stars by the author's daughter, Danae.
Yesterday, when Danae was asked by her Dad "How many stars do you think
daddy's page should get?", Danae showed without hesitation the five
fingers of her right hand. (Those not familiar with the Greek Culture,
may want to ask a Greek friend to fully appreciate the award.)
It should be noted that, unlike all the other star-awarding organizations,
Danae does not sell anything (at least for the moment).
Back to the CS home page.
- Panagiotis Metaxas pmetaxas@wellesley.edu
- Department of Computer Science