
Anne Greenbaum
Anne Greenbaum is a Professor Emerita in the Applied Mathematics
Department at the University of Washington. She received her Bachelor's
degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 1974
and her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1981.
Before coming to the University of Washington, she worked at
Lawrence Livermore National Lab and then at the Courant Institute.
Much of her research is concerned with analysis of numerical
methods, especially iterative methods for solving linear systems and computing
matrix functions, and alternatives to eigenvalues for describing the behavior
of functions of nonnormal matrices.
In 2015, she was elected a Fellow of SIAM, and
other honors include the B.~Bolzano Honorary Medal for Merit in
the Mathematical Sciences in 1997, and the SIAG Linear Algebra
award, joint with Z.~Strako\v{s}, for Outstanding Paper in Applicable Linear
Algebra during 1991-1993. She was the AWM-SIAM Kovalevsky lecturer in 2022, and the ILAS invited lecturer at JMM2025.