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Ellen Witte Zegura
Nationality American
Alma mater Washington University in St. Louis
Awards Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
Scientific career
Institutions Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing
Doctoral advisor Jonathan S. Turner

Ellen Witte Zegura is an American computer scientist. She is a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing. From 2007 to 2012, she was the first leader of the School of Computer Science there. Her work combines studying computer networks with using computers to help society.

Ellen Zegura's Journey in Computer Science

Ellen Zegura studied computer science at Washington University in St. Louis. She earned her first degree in 1987. She continued her studies there for her master's degree. In 1990, she created special computer programs called algorithms. She also worked with a powerful parallel computer called an nCUBE hypercube.

Becoming a Doctor in Computer Science

In 1993, Ellen Zegura finished her advanced studies. She earned her doctorate degree. Her teacher was Jonathan S. Turner. That same year, she joined the faculty at Georgia Tech. In 2020, she became a special professor there called a Regents Professor.

What Does Her Research Focus On?

Ellen Zegura's research is about how computer networks work. She especially looks at how different applications use networks. She also studies services that help networks run smoothly. Her current work explores how computers can solve big problems in society.

How Computers Help Communities

At Georgia Tech, Professor Zegura is part of a big project. This project connects technology with community development. It helps improve neighborhoods and cities. Students in this program learn about public policy and community involvement. They also learn how to design technology that people can easily use.

Awards and Recognition

In 2011, Ellen Zegura became a Fellow of the IEEE. This is a big honor for engineers. In 2013, she was named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. She received this award for her important work. It recognized her contributions to how computers communicate, especially in networks that connect on and off.

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