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  <title><![CDATA[Tom Conte Elected as IEEE Computer Society First Vice President]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Tom Conte has been elected as the 2012 IEEE Computer Society First Vice 
President, effective January 1. Dr. Conte holds a joint 
appointment in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and the
 School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech.</p><p>The First Vice President, as a member of the Executive Committee and the Board of Governors, sets the direction and determines the strategy for the IEEE Computer Society, which is the largest of the 38 societies of the IEEE and is known globally for its computing standards activities.</p><p>Dr. Conte has been on the Georgia Tech faculty since 2008 as a professor in the School of Computer Science and accepted a joint appointment with ECE this past summer.&nbsp;&nbsp; An IEEE Fellow, he is the chair of the IEEE Computer Society Awards Committee and is an associate editor for the <em>IEEE Transactions on Computers</em> and the <em>IEEE Computer</em> and <em>IEEE Micro</em> magazines. His&nbsp;research is in the areas of computer architecture and compiler 
optimization, including manycore architectures, microprocessor 
architectures, back-end compiler code generation, architectural 
performance evaluation, and embedded computer system architectures.</p>]]></body>
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