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Kenneth Steiglitz
Nationality American
Alma mater New York University
AwardsIEEE and ACM Fellow
Scientific career
Fields Computer science
Institutions Princeton University
Thesis The General Theory of Digital Filters with Applications to Spectral Analysis  (1963)
Doctoral advisorSheldon Shou-Lien Chang
Doctoral students Christos Papadimitriou, Leah Jamieson
Website www.cs.princeton.edu/~ken/

Kenneth Steiglitz is a Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University. He was born in Weehawken, New Jersey on January 30, 1939. He received his Doctor of Engineering Science from New York University in 1963. [1] In 1997 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.

Steiglitz has been teaching at Princeton University since 1963. His current research interests include Alternative models of computation, computing with solitons; auction theory and applications, agent-based market simulation. He is Director of the Program in Applications of Computing.

Steiglitz is a Fellow of the IEEE and ACM and has received numerous awards. In June 2007, he was named Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science.

In 2018 he was named Senior Scholar.[ by whom?][ citation needed]

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