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Daniel A Dougherty
Graduate Student 85 Engineer's Way, PO Box 400740 |
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| Thanks for stopping by to check out
my web page. I'm a fifth year graduate student of computer science. I
received my Bachelor's from Longwood University
in 2006, and my Master's from Emory University in
2008. I transferred to the University of Virginia
in the summer of 2008 to work with
the Tortola team and Kim Hazelwood.
I have since worked as a TA with
Kevin Sullivan and
Paul Reynolds, done
research in CS Pedagogy with
Alf
Weaver, and most recently found a new advisor in
Andrew Grimshaw
working in Wide Area Distributed Systems, aka "Grids", specifically on
the Genesis II
and XSEDE projects. I love problem solving, and I always like to hear from other computer scientists about their research, or answer questions about my own, so if you like, send me an email, or if you're near UVA, stop by and say "hi". If you're a potential employer, or simply
interested in such things, make sure to
check out my CV. |