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Patricia J. Teller Professor
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| Biographical Sketch | |||
| Teller received her B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. (1991) from New York University (NYU). Her Ph.D. advisors were Drs. Allan Gottlieb and Ralph Grishman. While working on her dissertation, which is entitled "Translation-Lookaside Buffer Consistency in Highly-Parallel Shared-Memory Multiprocessors," she was a research scientist at NYU's Ultracomputer Research Lab and a visiting scientist at IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, where she had previously worked with IBM's RP3 research group. Before joining UTEP, Teller was a faculty member at New Mexico State University (NMSU). At NMSU, Teller graduated two Ph.D. students, Keith Bisset and Richard Oliver. | |||
| Teller joined UTEP in January 1997. She was appointed Assistant Dean, Graduate Studies, of the College of Engineering in September 2001 (she stepped down in August 2003) and, at the same time, was awarded a CETaL (Center for Effective Teaching and Learning) Fellowship in recognition of her excellent teaching. | |||
| Currently Teller's research projects involve: the dynamic adaptation of applications, operating systems, and computer architectures; performance evaluation, modeling, and enhancements; parallel and distributed computing; computer architecture, operating systems, and simulation methodologies; workload characterization; and education. | |||
| She has published five journal and over forty conference articles and has several articles in progress with her students. Teller's work has been funded by DARPA, the Department of Defense, the DoE, IBM, Intel Corporation (where she was a visiting summer faculty in 1996), Los Alamos National Laboratory, NASA, NSF, Sandia National Laboratory, and the U.S. Army Research Office. She has served as a program committee member numerous times and has been financial, tutorial, poster, student volunteers, and poster chairs for major conferences. In addition, she has served as an NSF and DOE reviewer, an NSF review panel member, and a reviewer for many different publications and conferences. She has been invited to speak at various workshops, conferences, universities, and industrial centers. She is a member of ACM, IEEE, Phi Beta Kappa, and an honorary member of the Golden Key National Honor Society. | |||
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