Eric Freudenthal
Assistant Professor
University of Texas at El Paso
500 W. University Avenue
El Paso, Tx 79902

tethered: 915/747-6954, efreudenthal @ utep.edu
wireless: 917/279-6208, eric.pager @ freudenthal.net
department fax: 915/747-5030
Associate Research Scientist
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

719 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY, 10003
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Curriculum vitae: html, pdf
Short bio
Research and teaching statements (pdf format)
Selected publications

Community service
Photos

NYU Ultracomputer Lab archive
freudenthal.net

El Paso Links

Eric Freudenthal's Snapshot Page

Suzy and Eric at our engagement party (photo by Arnee Adler). Family photos can be found here.

Our home, in Hastings-on-Hudson as of June 1999.

A New York Times photographer caught me commuting across the Brooklyn Bridge during the blizzard of 1996.

We built the 32 processor "chicken" distributed system simulator-on-a-shoestring for $6000.

Here I am sitting by the NYU Ultra3 prototype. The scope indicates nothing significant.

The original DisCo team: Tracy, Larry, and Woodie. They'll all graduate in Spring 02 (MS-CS). Whoever hires them will be well rewarded.

Martin Garcia-Keller worked with me on the MSTAR Automatic Target Recognition project.

Larry Hostettler of Sandia Labs & me (I'm the guy on the left) are taking a break during our inspection of a cold-war era Soviet tank for reflectors that might be visible in radar imagery. Yes, they're cool at first, but then I remember what they're intended to do.

Kim Anderson-Abberly shot this photo of me in the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens a decade ago. I converted it to charcoal & chalk using the Microsoft Photo Editor. She did an even better job with real charcoal.

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