Anil Damle is an associate professor of computer science. His research focuses on the development and analysis of robust and efficient algorithms in applied and computational mathematics that exploit structure coming from underlying physical or statistical models. He interfaces with a broad range of application areas and his work is inherently interdisciplinary – with the ultimate goal of developing algorithms that are usable for practitioners. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in computational and mathematical engineering, and his M.A. in applied mathematics and B.S. in applied mathematics and computer engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder.