Gary Lindstrom Explained

Gary Edward Lindstrom
Birth Date:January 8, 1944[1]
Birth Place:Syracuse, New York
Death Date:January 10, 2022
Death Place:Salt Lake City, Utah
Fields:Computer science
Alma Mater:Carnegie Mellon University
Thesis Title:Variability in Language Processors
Thesis Year:1971
Doctoral Advisor:Alan Perlis
Doctoral Students:Mary Lou Soffa

Gary Edward Lindstrom (January 8, 1944 – January 10, 2022) was an Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, having previously taught at the University of Pittsburgh. He retired in July 2007 and died on January 10, 2022.[2]

Lindstrom made numerous contributions to areas of data management, verification, and programming language design, specification and implementation. He served as an IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Visitor. According to his website, Dr. Lindstrom served as the founding editor-in-chief the International Journal of Parallel Programming from 1986 to 1993.[3] He co-edited, with Doug DeGroot, the book Logic Programming: Functions, Relations and Equations, which was first published by Prentice-Hall in 1986.[4]

Lindstrom was a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where he earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in mathematics, and a Ph.D. in computer science under Alan Perlis.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Professor Emeritus Gary Lindstrom Passes . The College of Engineering at the University of Utah . January 19, 2022 .
  2. Web site: Gary Lindstrom Obituary (1944 - 2022) - Salt Lake City, UT . Legacy.com . January 13, 2022 .
  3. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~gary/ Gary Lindstrom's website
  4. Giorgio Levi. Book: Algebraic and Logic Programming: Third International Conference, Volterra, Italy, September 2-4, 1992. Proceedings . Springer . 1992 . 978-3-540-55873-6 . 188.