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Sponsored by the Sensor Network Consortium at Boston University
Hosts: Professors Thomas Little, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Yannis Paschalidis, Department of Manufacturing Engineering, Boston University
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Emerging Technology and Best Practices Seminar Series
Short Biography of David E. Culler
David E. Culler is a Professor of Computer Science at the University
of California, Berkeley, where he has been on the faculty since
1989. He was the founding Director of Intel Research, Berkeley. David
received his B.A. from Berkeley in 1980, and MS and PhD from MIT in
1985 and 1989. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering,
an ACM Fellow, and was selected in Scientific American Top 50
Researchers and Technology Review 10 Technologies that Will Change the
World. He was awarded the NSF Presidential Young Investigator and the
Presidential Faculty Fellowship. His research addresses networks of
small, embedded wireless devices, planetary-scale internet services,
parallel computer architecture, parallel programming languages, and
high performance communication. This includes TinyOS, Berkeley Motes,
PlanetLab, Networks of Workstations (NOW), Internet services, Active
Messages, Split-C, and the Threaded Abstract Machine (TAM).
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