Lorenzo Alvisi
Lorenzo joins academy of distinguished teachers
04/28/2016 - Image Lorenzo Alvisi has been selected as one of just seven new members of The University of Texas at Austin's
Lorenzo Alvisi and Risto Miikkulainen Elected IEEE Fellows
11/30/2015 - Lorenzo Alvisi was selected for his contributions to reliable distributed systems. His research interest is in distributed computing, with a particular emphasis on issues of dependability.
Computer Science Professor Selected For Google Award
09/29/2014 - UT Computer Science professor Lorenzo Alvisi has been selected for the 2014 Google Research Award. Lorenzo, along with two other UT professors, will receive grants to expand their research.
Lorenzo Alvisi and Elaine Rich Selected as UT System Regents' Outstanding Teachers
08/08/2014 - UT Computer Science Professor Lorenzo Alvisi and Distinguished Senior Lecturer Elaine Rich have been selected as UT System Regents' Outstanding Teachers. The Regents' Outstanding Teaching Awards are the Board of Regents' highest honor.
Lorenzo Alvisi Selected for Prestigious Humboldt Research Award
12/03/2012 - Lorenzo Alvisi has been selected for a prestigious Humboldt Research Award.
Lorenzo Alvisi Appointed Visiting Chair Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
06/11/2012 - Professor Lorenzo Alvisi has been appointed Visiting Chair Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Computer Science Faculty Named 2010 ACM Fellows
12/08/2010 - Computer scientists Lorenzo Alvisi, Michael Dahlin and Raymond Mooney have been named 2010 Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery for their contributions to computer science that have provided fundamental knowledge to the field and generated innovations in industry, commerce, entertainment and education.
2007 Major Department Awards and Recognition
08/29/2007 - UTCS is pleased to note a number of recent, significant awards and honors. The department is deeply honored by the peer and public recognition of our work.
CS Faculty Awarded Sloans
08/01/2000 - Lorenzo Alvisi, Nina Amenta, Michael Dahlin, and Ana Gál were each awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.