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74:; because of him, she grew up interested in science from a young age. Her parents divorced when she was young, and had no money to put her through college; her career in engineering was set by a high school physics teacher, who encouraged her to apply for an engineering scholarship, with which she supported her education. She became one of two female engineering students at 89:, who worked in this area, had recently moved to another university. She earned a master's degree in electrical engineering there, before marrying and following her new husband back to North Carolina. Still unable to find a research program in biomedical engineering, she returned to graduate study in computer engineering at NCSU, working on 112:
describing its intended behavior. In 1980, she moved to the University of Southern California, on the recommendation of her Army Research Office grant officer, Jimmie Suttle. She has been a full professor since 1991, and has served the university as Vice Provost for Research and Vice Provost of
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in 1991, "for contributions to design automation in the areas of high-level synthesis, hardware descriptive languages, and design representation". She was the 2009 winner of the
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Ming Hsieh Department Professor Wins High Honor: The American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Sharon Keillor Award for 2009 goes to Alice Parker
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on an NSF Fellowship, but was frustrated by her inability to find a faculty member who worked on brain modeling; Stanford professor
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Parker, Alice Cline (2020), "From Silicon to the Brain Using Microelectronics as a Bridge", in Parker, Alice Cline;
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computer architecture with James W. Gault, and completing her Ph.D. in 1975.
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is an American electrical engineer. Her early research studied
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Parker's father, Joseph K. Cline, was a biochemist who (with
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Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education
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electronic design automation
neuromorphic engineering
biomimetic architecture
computer vision
analog circuits
carbon nanotube field-effect transistors
nanotechnology
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
University of Southern California
Robert R. Williams
thiamine
North Carolina State University
Stanford University
Michael A. Arbib
microprogrammable
Carnegie Mellon University
Angel G. Jordan
high-level synthesis
algorithm
Fellow of the IEEE
Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education




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