We'll drop our battle-axe on Stanfurd's head, Chop!
When we meet her, our team will surely beat her.
--Stanfurd Jonah
School Wayne
I got my undergrad degree in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in December 2002. Go Bears!
Before Berkeley, I graduated in the class of 1999 at Saratoga High School. Yeah, that Saratoga High.
I'm done with school for the time-being.
Research
- WebQuilt -- This tool, written in Java, allows you to do remote usability evaluations of web, handheld, and WAP phone sites, and visualize aggregate usage patterns. I've been doing a lot of random work on this project with Sarah Waterson and Tim Sohn. Did project work on WebQuilt for an information visualization class in spring 2002. Also contributed to the open source HtmlStreamTokenizer as part of this.
- SUGAR -- SUGAR is a computer aided design tool for designing and analyzing the behavior of MEMS devices. During summer 2001, I worked with David Bindel and Ernest Zhu on the M&MEMS web interface, which lets users do SUGAR simulations with the power of the Millennium cluster, without downloading any software. The service was used in EE 245 fall 2001.
Schedule
I'm no longer in school so I don't have a schedule here for you to stalk me with. Here are some older college class schedules you can peruse though:
- Year Four
- Year Three
- Year Two
- Year One
(Sather Gate photo courtesy Philip Greenspun)