Bruce Hendrickson currently holds the title of Distinguished Member of Technical Staff in the Discrete Algorithms & Math Department at Sandia National Laboratories. He is also a faculty member in the Computer Science Department at the University of New Mexico. In his 15 year career at Sandia, Bruce has worked on software and algorithms for a wide range of high performance computing applications. Much of this work has involved graph algorithms and other combinatorial kernels, which led Bruce to co-found the Combinatorial Scientific Computing community. Bruce’s recent work has centered on algorithms, software and computer architectures for data-centric computing.
Bruce received his PhD in Computer Science from Cornell, after obtaining degrees in Mathematics and Physics from Brown. He is the author of over 70 scientific papers and has served on the editorial boards of a range of journals in parallel and scientific computing.