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Other CS People
Other CS People
- Andrew W. Appel
(lazy, functional and dynamic languages, compilers and runtime
systems)
- Henry Baker
(compilers, garbage collection, languages, linkers, LISP)
- Robert Bedichek
(architecture and architectural simulators)
- Michael Blair
is working on
Descartes,
which uses profile-guided runtime optimization
helped by machine learning.
- Preston Briggs
(preston@tera.com),
who's got
online bibliographies.
- Craig Chambers,
advanced uniprocessor compiler optimizations.
- Charles Consel
(partial evaluation)
- Andre DeHon
who is focusing on reconfigurable hardware and also
sometimes working on
profile-guided runtime optimization
(see ``Michael Blair'', above).
- Susan Eggers
(architecture and parallelizing compilers)
- Dawson Engler
(RTCG, operating systems)
- Dirk Grunwald
(compilers for branch prediction, O-O languages,
synchronization, memory
allocation, parallel systems, ...)
- Simon L. Peyton Jones
(functional programming & haggis)
- Peter Lee
who works in (among other things) runtime partial evaluation
and "proof-carrying code".
- Jochen Liedtke
who does OS research and wrote
L3 and L4.
- Udi Mamber
- Henry "Qua" Massalin (<qua@MicroUnity.COM> as of
1995) wrote the Synthesis OS, does amazing signal processing,
and is famous for his love of piggyback rides and Koala bears
(more here).
- Norm Ramsey
- David Wall
(compilers, linking, profiling, tuning)
- Tom Van Vleck
operating systems, debugging
- Mark Weiser
pardo@cs.washington.edu