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- Milestones in Computer Algebra
(MICA 2016),
Conference held celebrating the research of Erich Kaltofen,
University of Waterloo, Canada,
July 16–18, 2016
- ACM Fellow,
2009.
- ACM SIGSAM's ISSAC 2005 Distinguished Paper Award
for my paper “On the complexity of factoring bivariate supersparse (lacunary) polynomials”
with Pascal Koiran
presented at the International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation
in Beijing, China in July 2005.
- Early Career Award, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, April 1989.
- IBM Faculty Development Award, July 1985.
- Joaquin B. Diaz Prize for best graduate student in Mathematical Sciences
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, May 1982.
- Fulbright Exchange Student Award, July 1977.
- Bronze Medal
at the International Mathematical Olympiad
1972 and 1974.
- Top ranked author in Scientific Computing,
Microsoft Academic Search,
2009–2010.
- Remarks on the Rubik's Cube problem
cited by Pat Greenhouse
in the
Boston Globe June 25, 2007.
- Listed among
“Most cited authors in Computer Science,”
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/allcited.html,
August 2005.
- Appeared in the video “Invitation to Discover” promoting the
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at Berkeley;
the interview was filmed by George Csicsery
in the Treasurer's office at the National Academy of Sciences
in Washington, D.C. on October 29, 2001.
- Remarks on the US government's “Clipper Chip” proposal cited
by I. Clements in “Proposed Decoding Device Generates Debate,”
The Sunday Gazette, December 26, 1993.
- Observations on symbolic computation technology cited by D. Bjerklie
in “Crunching Symbols,”
in the Trends section of Technology Review 95/3, pp. 15–16,
April 1992.
- Work on randomized algebraic algorithms cited by T. A. Heppenheimer
in “Symbolic Manipulation Computer Algebra,” MOSAIC 22/4,
p. 34, Winter 1991.
- Remarks on cryptography cited by O. Anderson in the Special
Report “Encryption affords highest security for computers,”
Capital District Business Review, December 7-13, 1988,
p. 25.
- Listed in American Men and Women of Science, two most recent editions.
- Listed in Who's Who in the East, 24th edition.
Awards And Citations For
Erich Kaltofen
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