
Biography
Austin Clyde is an Assistant Computer Scientist in the Data Science and Learning Division of Argonne National Laboratory and a Pozen Family Center for Human Rights graduate lecturer. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science (awaiting conferral in Dec 2022) and holds an M.Sc. (2019) in Computer Science and an A.B. in Mathematics from the University of Chicago. Before his current appointment, he was a visiting research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Program on Science, Technology, and Society. His work has been recognized by the ACM Gordon Bell Special Prize for HPC-Based COVID-19 Research (2020) and the Department of Energy Secretary’s Honor Award for recognition of his involvement with the National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory’s COVID-19 Response (2021).
Presentations
ACM Gordon Bell COVID Finalist
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards Presentation
Recorded
Awards
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