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Carla Schlatter Ellis
Committee On The Status Of Women In Computing Research receiving the National Science Board Public Service Award in 2005.jpg
Carla Ellis (left) and Mary Jean Harrold (right) receiving the National Science Board Public Service Award in 2005 with Shirley Malcom (centre)
Born
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Washington
University of Toledo
Awards ACM Fellow (2010)
Scientific career
Fields Computer science
Institutions Duke University
University of Rochester
University of Oregon
Doctoral advisor Jean-Loup Baer

Carla Schlatter Ellis is an American computer scientist. She is an Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Duke University. This means she is a retired professor who still holds her title.

Carla Ellis is well-known for two main things. First, she worked on making mobile devices use less energy. This helps your phone or tablet battery last longer! Second, she has worked hard to get more women involved in the field of computer science.

She is also one of the people who helped start Systers. This is an international online group for female computer scientists. It began in 1987 with Carla and 12 other women. Today, Systers has grown to include over 3,000 members!

Carla Ellis's Life and Career

Her Education Journey

Carla Ellis started her studies at the University of Toledo in Ohio. She earned her first degree there in 1972. Later, she continued her education at the University of Washington in Seattle. She received her master's degree in 1977 and her Ph.D. in 1979. A Ph.D. is the highest degree you can get in a field of study.

Teaching at Universities

After finishing her studies, Carla Ellis became a professor. She taught computer science at the University of Oregon from 1978 to 1980. Then, she moved to the University of Rochester in New York, where she taught from 1980 to 1986.

In 1986, she joined Duke University. She started as an associate professor and later became a full professor. She is now an emeritus professor there, meaning she has retired but still keeps her title.

Awards and Special Recognition

Recognized for Her Work

In 2010, Carla Ellis received a big honor. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) named her an ACM Fellow. This award recognized her important work in two areas. First, it was for her ideas on how to manage energy in mobile devices. Second, it was for her dedication to helping the computer science community.

Helping Women in Computing

Carla Ellis also co-chaired a group called CRA’s Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W). Under her leadership, this group won two major awards. In 2004, CRA-W received a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring. The next year, in 2005, they won the National Science Board Public Service Award. These awards show how much she helped encourage and support women in science and technology.

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