Gloria Townsend

Gloria Townsend
Nationality American
Fields Evolutionary computation
Institutions DePauw University
Alma mater Indiana University
Known for Work in the field of evolutionary computation

Gloria Townsend is an American computer scientist and professor in the department of Computer Science at DePauw University in Indiana. She is known for her work in evolutionary computation and her involvement with women in computing. She has served on the Executive Committee of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Council on Women in Computing. She is the author of One Hundred One Ideas for Small Regional Celebrations of Women in Computing.[1] In 2013, she received the Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Tucker Jr. Distinguished Career Award for notable contributions to DePauw through her commitments to students, teaching excellence, their chosen disciplines, and service to the University.[2]

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  1. Gloria Childress Townsend. "One Hundred One Ideas for Small Regional Celebrations of Women in Computing" (PDF). Women.acm.org. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  2. "Profs. David Harvey & Gloria Townsend Honored with Tucker Distinguished Career Award". DePauw University. Retrieved 21 March 2016.

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