2007 Organick Lecture Series presents Jeannette M. Wing

Dr. Jeannette M. Wing is the President's Professor of Computer Science
and the Head of the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon
University. She received her S.B. and S.M. degrees in Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science in 1979 and her Ph.D. degree in
Computer Science in 1983, all from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Professor Wing's general research interests are in the areas of
specification and verification, concurrent and distributed systems,
and programming languages. Her current focus is on the foundations
of trustworthy computing.
Professor Wing has published extensively in top journals and major
conferences and has given over 200 invited, keynote, and distinguished
lectures. She was or is on the editorial board of nine journals,
including the Journal for the ACM.
Professor Wing is a member of many advisory boards, including: the
Networking and Information Technology (NITRD) Technical Advisory Group
to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Tecbnology
(PCAST), the National Academies of Sciences's Computer Science and
Telecommunications Board, Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Academic
Advisory Board, the Intel Research Pittsburgh's Advisory Board,
Dartmouth's Institute for Security Technology Studies Advisory
Committee, and the Idaho National Laboratory and Homeland Security
Strategic Advisory Committee. She is a Member-at-Large on ACM
Council. She is a member of the Sloan Research Fellowships Program
Committee. She was a member of the DARPA Information Science and
Technology (ISAT) Board and the National Science Foundation Scientific
Advisory Board. She was on faculty at the University of Southern
California, and has worked at USC/Information Sciences Institute and
Xerox Palo Alto Research Laboratories. She spent sabbaticals at MIT
in 1992 and at Microsoft Research 2002-2003. She has consulted for
Digital Equipment Corporation, the Mellon Institute (Carnegie Mellon
Research Institute), System Development Corporation, and the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. She is a member of AAAS, ACM, IEEE, Sigma Xi,
Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and Eta Kappa Nu. Professor Wing is an
ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.