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David Shaw

Chief Scientist at D. E. Shaw Research

David E. Shaw, the chief scientist at D. E. Shaw Research, is deeply involved in computational biochemistry research, focusing on developing innovative algorithms and machine architectures for high-speed biomolecular simulations.

He aims to leverage these simulations to investigate minute structural changes in essential biological molecules like proteins and nucleic acids, with a long-term vision of revolutionizing drug discovery processes to combat various diseases effectively.

Dr. Shaw holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University, where he graduated in 1980, and has a rich academic history, including a faculty position at Columbia's Computer Science Department until 1986 and the founding of the D. E. Shaw group in 1988.

His groundbreaking work in computational biochemistry, which began in 2001, led to his affiliation as an adjunct professor and senior research fellow at Columbia in 2005.

He has been an esteemed member of various prestigious organizations, such as the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Sciences, showcasing his significant contributions to the field.

Dr. Shaw's exceptional achievements in high-performance computing have earned him accolades like the ACM Gordon Bell Prize in 2009 and 2014 and the Seymour Cray Award in 2018.

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New York City Metropolitan Area