About Allen Tannenbaum
Mathematician Allen Tannenbaum has taught at a number of prestigious universities both in the United States and abroad. Presently, he works at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where he holds the titles of Goodrich Professor at the Comprehensive Cancer Center and Interim Departmental Chairman of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Allen Tannenbaum is also an adjunct professor at both the Emory School of Medicine and Georgia Tech.
Dr. Tannenbaum recently completed a yearlong appointment as a visiting professor at Boston University’s Departments of Biomedical and Electrical/Computer Engineering. He previously served as a professor at numerous universities. In the United States, he has taught at the University of Minnesota, the University of Florida, and Harvard University. Abroad, he has taught and performed research at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, McGill University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the Weizmann Institute of Science, Forschungsinstitut fuer Mathematik of the ETH, and Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques. Allen Tannenbaum has also been invited to give lectures at universities, conferences, and companies around the world.
In as a key part of his work as a researcher, Dr. Allen Tannenbaum has had hundreds of papers published in such major journals as IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, the International Journal of Computer Vision, the SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Advances in Mathematics, and the Journal of the American Mathematical Society. He has also contributed to book chapters, including “Computational Biomechanics for Medicine” and “Brain, Body and Machine.”
In the course of his career, which has spanned nearly four decades, Allen Tannenbaum has received a number of awards and honors, including the National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award, IEEE Fellow, O. Hugo Scuck Award, and the Fellow Award from the Mathematical Society of Japan.
Dr. Tannenbaum recently completed a yearlong appointment as a visiting professor at Boston University’s Departments of Biomedical and Electrical/Computer Engineering. He previously served as a professor at numerous universities. In the United States, he has taught at the University of Minnesota, the University of Florida, and Harvard University. Abroad, he has taught and performed research at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, McGill University, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the Weizmann Institute of Science, Forschungsinstitut fuer Mathematik of the ETH, and Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques. Allen Tannenbaum has also been invited to give lectures at universities, conferences, and companies around the world.
In as a key part of his work as a researcher, Dr. Allen Tannenbaum has had hundreds of papers published in such major journals as IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, the International Journal of Computer Vision, the SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, Advances in Mathematics, and the Journal of the American Mathematical Society. He has also contributed to book chapters, including “Computational Biomechanics for Medicine” and “Brain, Body and Machine.”
In the course of his career, which has spanned nearly four decades, Allen Tannenbaum has received a number of awards and honors, including the National Science Foundation Research Initiation Award, IEEE Fellow, O. Hugo Scuck Award, and the Fellow Award from the Mathematical Society of Japan.