Richard Karp(1935)
Computer ScienceRichard Karp is a recipient of the Turing Award (1985) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Computer Science. They were educated at Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley. They have been affiliated with University of Washington.
United StatesUniversity of California, Berkeley
2
Major Awards
363
Publications
63,524
Citations
94
h-index
227
i10-index
175
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Heat-driven functional extinction of Caribbean Acropora corals from Florida's Coral Reef.
Science(2025)
18
citations
#2
An explainable machine learning prediction system for early warning of heat stress on Florida’s Coral Reef
Environmental Research Communications(2025)
0
citations
#3
Success of restoration strategies in preventing extirpation of 2 critically endangered coral species
Conservation Biology(2025)
0
citations
#4
Heat-tolerant algal symbionts may prevent extirpation of the threatened elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, in Florida during intensifying marine heatwaves
Coral reefs(2025)
4
citations
#5
Visual surveys reveal coral growth in mangrove fringe in a subtropical metropolis
Bulletin of marine science(2023)
1
citations
#6
Census of heat tolerance among Florida's threatened staghorn corals finds resilient individuals throughout existing nursery populations
Proceedings of the Royal Society B(2021)
59
citations
#7
Reactive Intermediates in Cytochrome P450 Catalysis*
Journal of Biological Chemistry(2013)
156
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksAn explainable machine learning prediction system for early warning of heat stress on Florida’s Coral Reef
Environmental Research Communications2025
0citations
Success of restoration strategies in preventing extirpation of 2 critically endangered coral species
Conservation Biology2025
0citations
Visual surveys reveal coral growth in mangrove fringe in a subtropical metropolis
Bulletin of marine science2023
1citations
Census of heat tolerance among Florida's threatened staghorn corals finds resilient individuals throughout existing nursery populations
Proceedings of the Royal Society B2021
59citations
Open AccessReactive Intermediates in Cytochrome P450 Catalysis*
Journal of Biological Chemistry2013
156citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Education
Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Doctoral Advisors
Sally FloydBarbara SimonsNarendra KarmarkarRajeev MotwaniNoam NisanNorm ZadaRaymond ReiterMichael LubyRon ShamirEric P. XingFaith EllenValerie KingDan GusfieldPhillip GibbonsThomas Jerome SchaeferAndrés Weintraub PohorilleKellogg S. BoothRobert M. KellerKathleen Marie O'HaraSukhamay KunduDanny SorokerHoward Jeffrey KarloffPrabhakar Lakshman RagdeJean-Louis GoffinGeorge W. Hartzell, IIIDaniel FasuloLee Aaron NewbergYsmar Vianna Silva-FilhoAnne Ginzton CottrellRobert Malcolm MacGregorPedro Gonzalo GazmuriRubin JohnsonJames Powell RichardsonJonathan Alexander FrankleLisa HellersteinYanjun ZhangSandra S. IraniEunice E. SantosAbhijit SahayAmoolya Hardev SinghManikandan NarayananAnthony Oettinger
Career Timeline
University of Washington?–present
University of California, Berkeley?–present
Books
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