Dianne P. O'Leary

Current Position: Professor, Department of Computer Science and Dianne O'Leary, 2008
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS),
University of Maryland at College Park
Academic Degrees: B.S., Purdue University, 1972; Ph.D., Stanford, 1976.
Office: 3271 A.V. Williams Bldg.
Mailing Address:
Dianne P. O'Leary
Computer Science Department
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
U.S.A.
(301) 405-2678 (phone) (301) 405-6707 (fax)
Email to my last name (omitting apostrophe) @cs.umd.edu.
Research Interests:
  • Computational linear algebra
  • Optimization
  • Image processing
  • Information retrieval
  • Quantum computing
  • Computational biology (proteins)
  • Numerical solution of ill-posed problems
  • Scientific computing
  • Parallel numeric algorithms
  • Full CV (pdf)

    Research Summary (pdf)
    Research Summary (html version)

    PUBLICATIONS:

  • Technical Reports and Software
  • Journal Publications
  • Conference Publications
  • Publications on Education and Mentoring
  • Books
  • New book: Deblurring Images: Matrices, Spectra, and Filtering, Per Christian Hansen, James G. Nagy, and Dianne P. O'Leary, SIAM, 2006.
  • GRADUATE STUDY IN THE COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES: A Survival Manual

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  • (postscript version)
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  • ACCESSIBILITY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE: A Reflection for Faculty Members

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  • 8 RULES FOR CAREER SUCCESS: Slides from a presentation at an IEEE Women in Engineering Workshop, May 2003

  • powerpoint version
  • postscript version
  • MULTI-SUCCESS , Commencement Address, University of Waterloo, October 2005.

    Courses:

  • Fall 2007 AMSC 600 / CMSC 760 Advanced Linear Numerical Analysis
  • Fall 2006 AMSC 607 / CMSC 764 / CMSC 878o Advanced Numerical Optimization
  • Fall 2006 AMSC 660 / CMSC 660 Scientific Computing I
  • Spring 2005 AMSC 661 / CMSC 661 Scientific Computing II
  • Fall 2007 AMSC 460 / CMSC 460 Computational Methods
  • Workshops and Meetings

  • Women of Applied Mathematics: Research and Leadership ,
    sponsored by the DOE and the University of Maryland,
    October 8-10, 2003 at the University of Maryland at College Park.
  • Workshop information
  • The Householder Meeting.
  • 1996 Meeting
  • 1999 Meeting
  • 2002 Meeting
  • 2005 Meeting
  • Latsis Symposium 2002 on the 50th Anniversary of the Conjugate Gradient Algorithm.
  • General information
  • The Historical Lectures
  • Two foundational papers:
  • C. Lanczos, An Iteration Method for the Solution of the Eigenvalue Problem of Linear Differential and Integral Operators, J. Res. Nat. Bur. Standards (45) 1950, pp. 255-282.
  • Magnus R. Hestenes and Eduard Stiefel, Methods of Conjugate Gradients for Solving Linear Systems, J. Res. Nat. Bur. Standards (49) 1952, pp. 409-436.
  • Research, Careers, and Computer Science: A Maryland Symposium
    sponsored by the University of Maryland, 2001.
  • Workshop information
  • The Interface of Three Areas of Computer Science with the Mathematical Sciences
    sponsored by NAS and NSF, 2000.
  • Workshop information
  • A GOOD RESOURCE:

  • Janice Cuny and Willian Aspray, Recruitment and Retention of Women Graduate Students in Computer Science and Engineering, Report of a workshop June 20-21 2000.
  • My father

    My academic father

    Charlie