Judith Lee MacKenzie Gersting (born August 20, 1940) is an American mathematician, computer scientist, and textbook author. She is a professor emerita of computer science at Indiana UniversityâÂÂPurdue University Indianapolis and at the University of Hawaiûi at Hilo.
Gersting graduated from Stetson University in 1962, and completed a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1969 at Arizona State University. Her dissertation, Some Results on -Regressive Isols, concerned recursive function theory and was supervised by Matt Hassett.
After holding a faculty position in the department of mathematical sciences at Indiana UniversityâÂÂPurdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) for ten years, and becoming a full professor there, she spent a year at the University of Central Florida before returning to IUPUI in 1981 as professor of mathematics and acting chair of the department of computer and information science. She came to the University of Hawaiûi at Hilo in 1990, and chaired the computer science department there for many years. After retiring from the University of Hawaiûi, she became a part-time faculty member at IUPUI.
Gersting's books include:
With Henry M. Walker, she was co-chair and co-editor of the annual symposium on computer science education of SIGCSE in 2002.
The University of Hawaii system awarded Gersting the Regentsâ Excellence in Teaching Award in 2006.