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I was born in [[Wyoming]] in 1980, and I grew up mostly in [[Nebraska]] and | I was born in [[Wyoming]] in 1980, and I grew up mostly in [[Nebraska]] and | ||
[[Wisconsin]]. Currently I live in Charlottesville, Va. Academically, I | [[Wisconsin]]. Currently I live in Charlottesville, Va. Academically, I | ||
have a B.A. in [[Computer Science]] from the [[University of Wisconsin at | have a B.A. in [[Computer Science]] from the [[University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire]] (2002), and a Master of Computer Science (MCS) from the | ||
Eau Claire]] (2002), and a Master of Computer Science (MCS) from the | |||
[[University of Virginia]] (2005). I am currently a graduate student at | [[University of Virginia]] (2005). I am currently a graduate student at | ||
UVa, working towards a PhD. | UVa, working towards a PhD. |
Revision as of 11:22, 6 March 2007
I was born in Wyoming in 1980, and I grew up mostly in Nebraska and Wisconsin. Currently I live in Charlottesville, Va. Academically, I have a B.A. in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire (2002), and a Master of Computer Science (MCS) from the University of Virginia (2005). I am currently a graduate student at UVa, working towards a PhD.
My research interests include:
- compilers
- virtual machines
- hardware/software interface
- program metadata
More on my research can be found at my academic web page: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~dww4s. My non-academic interests include philosophy, politics and music.
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