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BS (Mathematics, Computer Science, U. of Wisconsin, Madison); MS (Computer Science, UW, Madison); Ph.D. (Computer Science, U. of Minnesota).  Dr. Elsesser performs research in compiler optimizations for parallel and vector machines.  He has a strong background in programming languages and software design.  He spent 13 years at Cray, Inc., doing compiler R&D, and he works with Cray X1 systems on a regular basis.  Gary is interested in developing computer simulations of the atom based on Common Sense Science models.
 
BS (Mathematics, Computer Science, U. of Wisconsin, Madison); MS (Computer Science, UW, Madison); Ph.D. (Computer Science, U. of Minnesota).  Dr. Elsesser performs research in compiler optimizations for parallel and vector machines.  He has a strong background in programming languages and software design.  He spent 13 years at Cray, Inc., doing compiler R&D, and he works with Cray X1 systems on a regular basis.  Gary is interested in developing computer simulations of the atom based on Common Sense Science models.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 30 December 2016

Gary W. Elsesser
Born (1959-12-00)December 0, 1959 Template:Error Template:Error
Residence Eagan, MN, United States
Nationality USA
Known for Atomic Structure, Toroidal Ring
Scientific career
Fields Mathematician, Computer Scientist

BS (Mathematics, Computer Science, U. of Wisconsin, Madison); MS (Computer Science, UW, Madison); Ph.D. (Computer Science, U. of Minnesota). Dr. Elsesser performs research in compiler optimizations for parallel and vector machines. He has a strong background in programming languages and software design. He spent 13 years at Cray, Inc., doing compiler R&D, and he works with Cray X1 systems on a regular basis. Gary is interested in developing computer simulations of the atom based on Common Sense Science models.