Eric Schwabe
Associate Professor, School of Computing at DePaul University
Biography
DePaul University
Eric Schwabe received his B.S. from Carnegie Mellon University in 1986 and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991. Before coming to DePaul, he held research and teaching positions at Carnegie Mellon University and Northwestern University. His general area of research interest is theoretical computer science, with particular interests in the theory of parallel algorithms and architectures and in the design of high-performance fault-tolerant disk arrays.
Research Area
- Theory
Specific Research Area
Teaching: Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms (Sequential and Parallel), Programming Research: Parallel Algorithms, Disk Arrays
Education
- PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1986 — 1991)
- BS Carnegie Mellon University (1982 — 1986)
Companies
- Associate Professor, School of Computing DePaul University (1998)
- Consultant International Business Machines (via Kirkland & Ellis LLP) (2012 — 2015)
- Consultant Apple (via Kirkland & Ellis LLP) (2013 — 2014)
- Consultant The Runner's Edge (2013 — 2013)
- Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Northwestern University (1992 — 1998)
- Postdoctoral Research Associate, School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University (1991 — 1992)
Read about executive education
Other experts
Popular Courses
Private Equity: Investing and Creating Value
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Feb 2, 2025
The Positive Leader: Deep Change and Organizational Transformation
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Dec 1
Leading People and Teams
ESMT
Berlin, Germany
Nov 19
Looking for an expert?
Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.