Biolographical Sketch Kris Stewart

Dr. Kris Stewart
Associate Professor, Mathematical Sciences Department
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182-7720
stewart@cs.sdsu.edu

Dr. Kris Stewart has done research on mathematical software for ordinary differential equations and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in numerical analysis and compiler construction at San Diego State University (SDSU). She has been active in developing undergraduate curricula in high performance computing at SDSU. She has worked with the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) since 1986, first as a user, then as a Senior Fellow to develop curricula materials for the undergraduate supercomputing course at SDSU. In January 1992, she began working with UCSD Extension on an NSF funded grant, Supercomputer Teacher Enhancement Program (STEP), to introduce high school science teachers in the San Diego county area to computational science through summer workshops at SDSC. In January 1993, Dr. Stewart was asked to become SDSC's Computational Science Curriculum Coordinator and in 1994 began a two year half-time appointment with SDSC as a member of the technical Staff.

Her home page is http://www.stewart.cs.sdsu.edu (WWW link)