Tamara G. Kolda

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Tamara (Tammy) Kolda is a Principal Member of Technical Staff in the Informatics and Decision Sciences department at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, California. Her research interests include multilinear algebra and tensor decompositions, data mining, optimization, nonlinear solvers, graph algorithms, parallel computing and the design of scientific software. Tamara received a 2003 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) and a 2005 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Department of Mathematics at the University of Maryland in College Park. Before joining Sandia, Tammy held the Householder Postdoctoral Fellowship in Scientific Computing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory from 1997-1999. She received her Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Maryland at College Park in 1997.

In multilinear algebra and tensor decompositions, Tammy is a co-developer of the MATLAB Tensor Toolbox, has co-organized a series of tutorials on Mining Large Time-evolving Data Using Matrix and Tensor Tools, and recently completed a survey paper on tensor decompositions and applications (to appear in SIAM Review).  She has applied multilinear algebra techniques to semantic graph analysis. In optimization, Tammy has led the development of APPSPACK, a serial or parallel, derivative-free optimization software package for efficiently solving nonlinear optimization problems; see her SIAM Review article on direct search methods for more information on derivative-free search. Recently, her focus has been on making APPSPACK global by hydbridizing it with DIRECT. Additionally, Tammy was a contributor to the Trilinos project, a suite of numerical software packages and winner of a 2004 R&D 100 award and co-lead on the NOX nonlinear solver C++ software package, which is part of Trilinos. 

Currently, Tammy is an associate editor for the SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, vice chair for the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering, co-chair for the 2008 SIAM Annual Meeting, a member of the human resources board for the American Institute of Mathematics, and the editor of NA Digest. Previously, she has served on various program committees (SDM08, SDM06, SC02), served as the Secretary of the SIAM Activity Group on Computational Science and Engineering from 2004-2006 and of the SIAM Activity Group on Linear Algebra from 2001-2003, and as Web Editor for the Association for Women in Mathematics from 1997-2002. She has been involved in the organization of several different conferences and workshops including the 2004 Tensor Decompositions Workshop and the 2003 Workshop on Women in Applied Mathematics: Research and Leadership.

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