Penn Professor Roch Guerin Named ACM Fellow

PHILADELPHIA- Roch Guerin, professor of electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science has been named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery for his contributions to the resource management of data networks.

Guerin is among 41 ACM members recognized as 2006 Fellows for their work in the practical and theoretical aspects of computing and information technology.  They represent some of the world's leading industries, universities, and research labs.

ACM will formally recognize the new Fellows at its annual awards banquet on June 9 in San Diego.  

Additional information about the ACM 2006 Fellows and the awards event, as well as previous ACM Fellows and award winners, is available at www.acm.org/awards.