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Department of Computer Science Hill Center, Busch Campus Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ 08855 Office: CoRE 311 Phone: 908-445-3699 Fax: 908-445-0537 Email: ryder@cs.rutgers.edu Office Hours: Wednesdays, 4:30pm-6:30pm and by appointment. |
Hi! I am a Professor of Computer Science at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, having joined the faculty in 1982. My current research interests include: compile-time program analyses and software tools for parallel/sequential programming environments.
In July 1995, I was elected Chair of ACM_SIGPLAN and have been quite active in the SIGPLAN community, having served on the SIGPLAN Executive Committee for 8 years. Currently, I also serve on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Programming Languages, and on the Advisory Board of the Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Science, Math and Engineering.
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My current major NSF grant involves collaborative research with Dr. Bill Landi of Siemens Corporate Research. We are investigating how to scale compile-time analyses to "industrial-strength" programs of 100,000 lines of code.
The home page for 198:314 this fall, which I am teaching with Armin Haken and Phil Stocks, will list all information and assignments distributed in the course. We may list homework answers etc. here as well.
I am team teaching a new version of our Programming Languages and Compilers II course with Prof Uli Kremer next semester. We are changing the course to emphasize the building of an optimizing compiler for an imperative programming language, with lecture exploration of non-imperative paradigms as well.
Syllabi for courses I taught in 1995-96:
For a more personal look, you can see my family (as of May 1994) or explore my son Andrew's_home_page; (be advised that this page is from college, an environment which he remembers fondly now that he has joined the US workforce in Seattle, WA.)