Andrea Richa

Andrea Richa

Professor,
Arizona State University

Andrea W. Richa was inducted as 2022 President’s Professor at Arizona State University (ASU), one of the most prestigious faculty honors bestowed by the university. She is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the School for Computing and Augmented Intelligence (SCAI) and an associate faculty at the Center for Bio-computing, Security and Society at the Biodesign Institute at ASU. She recently served as SCAI’s Interim Associate Director. Her main areas of expertise are in distributed and network algorithms and computing in general. More recently, she has focused on developing the algorithmic foundations on what has been coined as programmable matter, through her work on self-organizing particle systems (SOPS). Her work has been widely cited, and includes, besides SOPS, work on bio-inspired distributed algorithms, distributed load balancing, packet routing, wireless network modeling and topology control, wireless jamming, data mule networks, underwater optical networking, and distributed hash tables (DHTs). She received the 2024 ASU Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, the 2021 ASU Faculty Women Association Outstanding Mentor Award and the 2017 SCAI Best Senior Researcher award. She is currently the recipient of a DoD MURI award and was the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award, among others; she was also the keynote speaker and program and general chair of several prestigious conferences.

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