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Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington
Box 352350, Seattle, Washington 98195-2350
Work: (206) 616-1849
Home: (206) 524-6039
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Dissertation: Optimizing Object-Oriented Languages via Whole Program Analysis
Advisor: Craig Chambers.
1993: M.S., Computer Science, University of Washington
1990: B.S., Computer Science & Economics, University of Minnesota, summa cum laude
[Dean et al. 95a] Jeffrey Dean, David Grove, and Craig Chambers. Optimization of Object-Oriented Programs Using Static Class Hierarchy Analysis. In Proceedings of the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP '95), Århus, Denmark, August 1995.
[Dean et al. 95b] Jeffrey Dean, Craig Chambers, and David Grove. Selective Specialization in Object-Oriented Languages. In Proceedings of the 1995 SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI '95), La Jolla, CA, June 1995.
[Chambers et al. 95] Craig Chambers, Jeffrey Dean, and David Grove. A Framework for Selective Recompilation in the Presence of Complex Intermodule Dependencies. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE '95), pp. 221-230, Seattle, WA, April 1995.
[Dean & Chambers 94] Jeffrey Dean and Craig Chambers. Towards Better Inlining Decisions using Inlining Trials. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming Languages (LFP '94), Orlando, FL, June 1994.
[Burton et al. 90] Anthony Burton, Jeffrey Dean, and Andrew Dean. "Software for Data Management and Analysis in Epidemiology", World Health Forum, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1990.
[Epi Info 6.0] Lead developer for Epi Info, a series of programs for entering, analyzing, and manipulating statistical data. Over 100,000 copies of Epi Info have been distributed. Published by Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control, 1995, ISBN 1-873937-21-0.
1991: U.S. Public Health Service Special Recognition Award
1989: Lando Foundation Fellowship, University of Minnesota
1988: Cargill Corporation Scholarship, University of Minnesota
1986: National Merit Scholarship finalist
UW CSE 142: Teaching assistant & section leader for Introductory Programming I, Fall '91.
UW CSE 143: Teaching assistant & section leader for Introductory Programming II, Winter & Spring '92.
UW CSE 501: Teaching assistant for graduate Compilers course, Winter '95.
UW CSE 505: Teaching assistant for graduate Programming Languages course, Fall '95.
UW CSE 590: Co-organizer of graduate Seminar in Compilers, Spring '95.
Undergraduate Admissions Committee member, University of Washington, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, `92
Prof. Susan Eggers
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Box 352350
University of Washington
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University of Washington
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Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Box 352350
University of Washington
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