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Revision as of 21:39, 26 November 2007
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Contents
Joe Hoffman
TBD
Ted Kubaska
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Scott Lewis
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Emerson Murphy-Hill
Emerson Murphy-Hill is a Ph.D. candidate at Portland State University, investigating how programmers use refactoring tools and building programmer tools for Eclipse. His research into usability of refactoring tools was named one of the top student research projects internationally in June and again in October at OOPSLA 2007 (http://www.acm.org/src/winners.html). More information about his research can be found at http://cs.pdx.edu/~emerson .
Mike Taylor
TBD
Elias Volanakis
TBD
Chris Elford
Chris Elford is a principal engineer at Intel Corporation and concentrates primarily on analysis and optimization of emerging technology applications. Chris joined Intel Corporation in 1998 after receiving his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign (concentrating on automatic optimization of parallel file system policies). Chris started at Intel analyzing how database applications intersect the underlying platform before transitioning to a team that works to ensure that Java applications work well on Intel processor based platforms.