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12 Facts About Ed Seidel

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Edward Seidel was born on August 21,1957 and is an American academic administrator and scientist serving as the president of the University of Wyoming since July 1,2020.

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Ed Seidel previously served as the Vice President for Economic Development and Innovation for the University of Illinois System, as well as a Founder Professor in the Department of Physics and a professor in the Department of Astronomy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Ed Seidel was the director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at Illinois from 2014 to 2017.

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Ed Seidel's research has focused on astronomy, physics, and computer science.

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Ed Seidel moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to lead the LSU Center for Computation and Technology in 2003.

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Ed Seidel is a career computer scientist and physicist who has received a number of awards for his work.

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Ed Seidel's most noted achievements are in the field of numerical relativity, which involves solving Einstein's equations on computers.

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In Louisiana, Ed Seidel served as the first Chief Scientist for the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative, or LONI, which connects supercomputing resources throughout Louisiana to enable faster and more accurate research collaboration.

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In November 2006, Ed Seidel received the Sidney Fernbach Award at the Supercomputing Conference in Tampa, Florida.

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Ed Seidel shared the Gordon Bell Prize in 2001 with colleagues.

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Ed Seidel was the Floating Point Systems Professor in Louisiana State University LSU's Departments of Physics and Astronomy and Computer Science.

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Ed Seidel was named President of the University of Wyoming in 2020, where he has pursued the creation of a School of Computing, the Wyoming Outdoor Recreation, Tourism and Hospitality Initiative, and the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.