About the technology author(s): Sara Porat received her PhD in Computer Science from the Technion, Haifa, in 1986. She has been a faculty member of the University of Rochester and the Technion. Since joining IBM HRL in 1990, Dr. Porat has been involved with language extensions, compilers, and environment tools. She manages the Component Programming group.
Bilha Mendelson received her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1990. She joined IBM Haifa Research Lab in 1990 and manages the Code Optimization group. Dr. Mendelson's main areas of interest are code optimization, compiler optimization, and modern architecture.
Irit Goft is a software engineer at IBM Haifa Research Lab since September 1994. She received her BSc in Computer Science from the Ben Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, Israel, in 1988. Ms. Goft has been involved in a wide variety of areas in computer science, including file systems, image processing, OCR verification, GUI, JAVA frameworks, garbage collection for JAVA, and testing tools for chip design verification.
Matt Greenwood received his PhD from Columbia University. Prior to joing IBM Israel, he was at Lucent Bell-Labs and was a faculty member at Columbia University. Dr. Greenwood has been involved with languages, compilers, operating systems, networks. He is no longer with IBM.
Guy Laden is passsionate about code analysis and reconfigurable hardware. Mr. Laden is no longer with IBM.
|