Rauchwerger co-leads the STAPL project with his wife Dr. Nancy M. Amato, who is also a computer scientist on the faculty at Texas A&M.
[1][2] Rauchwerger received a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications from the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania in 1980.
[3] He then joined the Center for Supercomputing R&D at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a visiting assistant professor in 1995.
He joined the Department of Computer Science at Texas A&M University as an assistant professor in 1996.
[4] His paper, "Adaptive Reduction Parallelization Techniques", was selected to be included in the ACM International Conference on Supercomputing 25th Anniversary Volume, 2014.