Jane Cullum
Jane Grace Kehoe Cullum is an American applied mathematician known for her work in numerical algorithms and control theory, who became president of the IEEE [Control Systems Society].
Education and career
Cullum studied chemical engineering at Virginia Tech, graduating in 1960. She continued at Virginia Tech for a master's degree in mathematics in 1962, with the master's thesis Applications of the analog computer to mathematical problems. She completed a Ph.D. in applied mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1966. Her dissertation, Continuous Optimal Control Problems with Phase Space Constraints, concerned control theory, and was supervised by Stephen Diliberto.She worked for IBM Research at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center from 1967 until 1998, when she moved to the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
She served as president of the IEEE Control Systems Society in 1989.