Bill Pugh
Professor Emeritus, Programming Languages
Bill Pugh is a professor emeritus of computer science in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies.
He is known for inventing Skip Lists and has made significant contributions to incremental computation, functional and object-oriented languages, and the Java programming language. Pugh’s research also includes techniques for analyzing and transforming scientific codes for supercomputers.
Special Awards & Honors
- Packard Fellow