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Biography
I
joined Intel Research
Seattle in August 2001. I am a Principal Engineer and was named
Associate Director in the spring of 2005. My research is focused on
developing software infrastructure for ubiquitous computing applications.
Before
joining Intel, I worked for two years at Yahoo,
doing advanced development and research at Yahoo. Before Yahoo, I was a
researcher in the Computer Science Lab (CSL) at Xerox PARC. During my
three years at PARC, I worked on projects like Placeless Documents
that tried to help users cope with the large amounts of data they encounter
in their daily lives.
I
earned my PhD in Computer Science from the University of Washington in 1997,
and my bachelors from UC Berkeley
in 1989. My PhD advisor was Richard
Ladner and my dissertation work focused on developing and analyzing
memory-efficient variants of classic searching and sorting algorithms.
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