- J. Alan George
J. Alan George, FRSC (born
November 9 ,1943 ) is acomputer scientist and university administrator.In the academic world, George is best known for his extensive research and wide-ranging contributions to the field of numerical
linear algebra , specifically computation with sparse matrices. He is the author or coauthor of more than 100 research articles and two books, and co-editor of two other books. With his students, he has developed a widely-used mathematical software package (SPARSPAK) for solving sparse systems of equations and sparse least squares problems.He is also well known at the
University of Waterloo for having served in a number of senior administrative positions, notably Vice-President, Provost, and Dean of Mathematics.Education
George received a
B.Sc. andM.Sc. from theUniversity of Alberta in 1964 and 1966 respectively, and aPh.D. fromStanford University in 1971. His doctoral thesis was entitled "Computer Implementation of the Finite Element Method" and his supervisor wasGeorge Forsythe .Administrative service
He served as Dean of the
Faculty of Mathematics at theUniversity of Waterloo from 1980 to 1986. From 1986 to 1988 he held the position of Distinguished Scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He held the position of Vice-President, Academic & Provost from 1988 until June 30, 1993. He again served as Dean of Mathematics fromDecember 3 ,1997 toJune 30 ,2005 . He served as interim Vice-President, Academic & Provost at the University from January through August 2001, and interim Vice-President, University Research from January 2006 through June 2007. He is currently Associate Provost, Information Systems & Technology at UW, a position he has held since July, 2003, and also has been serving as interim Dean of Graduate Studies since October, 2007.His name has been given to an award, the "J. Alan George Award", given by Waterloo's undergraduate
Mathematics Society to an undergraduate completing studies in the Faculty of Mathematics who has shown exemplary service to student life during in the duration of his or her studies.Controversy
In 1989, George attracted some attention for his decision, as Provost, to bar the Internet
newsgroup rec.humor.funny from Waterloo's news service.In 2000, his decision to override a professor's assigned marks for a calculus class resulted in considerable news coverage on campus and a formal arbitration between the university and the professor concerned. [http://www.fauw.uwaterloo.ca/Pages/Archives/UWaterloo&Lipshitz.pdf]
Other
He has been a consultant to various companies and government agencies in Canada, the United States, and Britain, and serves or has served on advisory or governing boards for numerous academic institutions and research institutes.
He is a Fellow of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Fellow of the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (UK), and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
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