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I'm currently studying computer science, with a minor in mathematical sciences, at Carnegie Mellon University. I've worked on the TILT compiler project in the Principles of Programming, from summer 2002 to today. I'll be entering a PhD program in computer science in fall 2003. My current planned concentration area is programming languages, compilers, and runtime systems.

Exciting list of classes taken in the past and now

Fall 2000

15-151: Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
21-259: Calcululus in Three Dimensions
33-232: Physical Analysis
76-101: Intepretation and Argument
79-104: Introduction to World History

Spring 2001
15-211: Fundamental Data Structures and Algorithms
15-251: Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer Science
21-260: Differential Equations
21-341: Linear Algebra

Fall 2001
15-212: Principles of Programming
15-213: Introduction to Computer Systems
21-300: Basic Logic
36-325: Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics I
85-213: Information Processing Psychology and Artifical Intelligence

Spring 2002
15-312: Programming Language Design and Processing
15-451: Algorithm Design and Analysis
21-700: Mathematical Logic II
80-120: Reflections on Science
15-212: (TA) Principles of Programming

Fall 2002
15-381: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
15-411: Compiler Design
21-355: Advanced Calculus I
85-100: Introduction to Inteligence

Spring 2003
15-399: Constructive Logic
15-412: Operating System Design and Implementation
15-453: Formal Languages and Automata
80-180: The Nature of Language

Cumulative GPA to date: 4.0