
About
Allan Gottlieb is a professor in the Computer Science Department within the Courant Institute of New York University. He has directed the NYU Ultracomputer Project and was elected a fellow of the ACM in 2005. His academic activities include teaching courses such as Computer Systems Organization and Operating Systems, with a history of teaching various courses since fall 1997. His professional contact information includes an email address at nyu.edu and an office located at 60 Fifth Ave, Room 316.
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Research topics
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Intensive care medicine
- Internal medicine
Selected publications
2023
1st authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
An Overview of the Nyu Ultracomputer Project
2018-02-22 · 52 citations
book1st authorCorrespondingComparing the Nyu Ultracomputer With Other Large-Scale Parallel Processors
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Gardens Kew) · 2018-02-23 · 2 citations
book1st authorCorresponding2012-01-01 · 1 citations
article1st authorCorresponding2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorrespondingUniversality in VLSI Computation
2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding2011-01-01
book-chapter1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 16 shared
Clyde P. Kruskal
- 15 shared
Eric Freudenthal
The University of Texas at El Paso
- 11 shared
Jan Edler
- 9 shared
E Sexsmith
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 9 shared
Gianfranco Bilardi
- 9 shared
William D. Carlson
IFC Research (United Kingdom)
- 9 shared
Phillip Merkey
- 9 shared
Utpal Banerjee
Labs
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Awards & honors
- Fellow of the ACM in 2005
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