Chris Johnson

Biography
Chris Johnson is the founding director of the Scientific
Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute at the University of
Utah where he is a Distinguished Professor of Computer
Science and holds faculty appointments in the Departments
of Physics and Bioengineering. His research interests are
in the areas of scientific computing and scientific
visualization. Dr. Johnson founded the SCI research group
in 1992, which has since grown to become the SCI Institute
employing over 200 faculty, staff and students. Professor
Johnson serves on several international journal editorial
boards, as well as on advisory boards to several national
and international research centers. Professor Johnson was
awarded a Young Investigator's (FIRST) Award from the NIH
in 1992, the NSF National Young Investigator (NYI) Award
in 1994, and the NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow (PFF)
award from President Clinton in 1995. In 1996 he received
a DOE Computational Science Award and in 1997 received the
Par Excellence Award from the University of Utah Alumni
Association and the Presidential Teaching Scholar Award.
In 1999, Professor Johnson was Awarded the Governor's
Medal for Science and Technology from Governor Michael
Leavitt. In 2003 he received the Distinguished Professor
Award from the University of Utah. In 2004 he was elected
a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and
Biological Engineering, 2005 he was elected a Fellow of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science,
in 2009 he was elected a Fellow of the Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and received the
Utah Cyber Pioneer Award. In 2010 Professor Johnson
received the Rosenblatt Award from the University of Utah
and the IEEE Visualization Career Award. In 2012 Professor
Johnson received the IEEE IPDPS Charles Babbage Award and
in 2013 Professor Johnson received the IEEE Sidney
Fernbach Award . In 2014, Professor Johnson was elected an
IEEE Fellow.
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