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References

DBE+94
André DeHon, Jeremy Brown, Ian Eslick, Jake Harris, Lara Karbiner, and Jr. Thomas F. Knight. Global Cooperative Computing. In The Second International World-Wide Web Conference 1994, October 1994.

Jeremy Brown is an M.Eng. candidate at MIT, working under Principal Research Scientist Thomas F. Knight, Jr. at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His M.Eng. thesis is aimed at developing automated specialization of C code. Jeremy is supervising the development of HyperCode. Jeremy is an NSF Graduate Research Fellow. Previously, Jeremy worked on the MIT Media Lab's Project ALIVE, a non-intrusive VR project first demonstrated at SIGGRAPH, 1993.

Jake Harris is an MIT Sophomore who is helping to develop HyperCode as part of the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program.

Lara Karbiner is an MIT Sophomore who is helping to develop HyperCode as part of the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program.

Massimiliano Poletto is an M.Eng. candidate at MIT, working under Assistant Professor Frans Kaashoek at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Max is currently developing new peephole optimization techniques, and is a contributor to HyperCode.

André DeHon is a doctoral candidate at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory working under the direction of Principal Research Scientist Thomas F. Knight, Jr. For PhD research, André is developing computer architectures which tightly couple rapidly reconfigurable logic with conventional processing engines. André holds S.B. and S.M. degrees from MIT and worked with the MIT Transit Project on the design and construction of high-performance, fault-tolerant interconnection networks for large-scale multiprocessors.

Ian Eslick is an M.Eng. candidate at MIT, working under Principal Research Scientist Thomas F. Knight, Jr. at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Ian has been involved with the construction of the multiprocessor prototype in the MIT Transit Project.

Thomas F. Knight, Jr. is a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Knight got his PhD from MIT in 1983. He was an Associate Professor at MIT from 1983-1991. Knight was a founder and technical director at Symbolics, Inc. Knight directed the MIT Transit Project and now oversees several projects at the MIT AI Lab including the Reinventing Computing Project.

Contact Author: jhbrown@ai.mit.edu



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