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Gregory Chudnovsky is a Distinguished Industry Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering. Specializing in number theory, mathematical physics, and large-scale computation, he and his brother David pioneered record-breaking calculations of pi to over 4 billion digits. Their work intersects pure mathematics with applied computing, including restoring the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Unicorn Tapestries using advanced algorithms. They developed a homemade supercomputer from off-the-shelf parts to tackle complex problems like 3D medical imaging and galaxy simulations. Their research spans sparse set theory, parallel computing architectures, and interdisciplinary projects merging art, history, and mathematics. The brothers have authored 154 papers and 12 books, emphasizing computational tools' role in advancing science.
Education: PhD from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. Key projects include 'Galaxy in a Box' and collaborations with geneticists on parallel computing challenges. Their lab, IMAS, explores chip design for petaflop supercomputers and mathematical foundations of digital signal processing.



