- Friends and Coworkers in Academia
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Listed alphabetically - no bias allowed!
- Elizabeth Davidson (link): graduate student in Ancient Christianity at Yale, she's the gal to turn to if you need papyri analyzed.
- Morgan Dixon (link): original member of the Gannon House, now a UWash CS graduate student interested in HCI.
- Sam Ganzfried (link): graduate student in my current lab, AMEM, under Tuomas Sandholm. Studies computational game theory with specific application to poker.
- Katrina LaCurts (link): original member of the Gannon House, now an MIT CS graduate student interested in networking.
- Aaron Mannes (link): a coworker at and the resident terrorism expert of my old lab, LCCD, under V.S. Subrahmanian.
- Vanina Martinez (link): a coworker at my old lab, LCCD, under V.S. Subrahmanian.
- Abe Othman (link): graduate student in my current lab, AMEM, under Tuomas Sandholm. Studies prediction markets and computational game theory.
- Andy Parrish (link): original member of the Gannon House, now a UCSD Math graduate student interested in combinatorics and graph theory.
- Rob Patro (link): a coworker at my old lab, GVIL, under Amitabh Varshney. Now a Ph.D. candidate in computation biology under Carl Kingsford at the University of Maryland.
- Gerardo Simari (link): a coworker at my old lab, LCCD, under V.S. Subrahmanian. Now a post-doc at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.
- Erik Zawadzki (link): graduate student associated with my current lab, AMEM. Working on logic in AI.
- Friends and Contacts outside Academia
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Listed alphabetically - no bias allowed!
- Colin Barrett (link): currently contracting at Yahoo!, previously at Mozilla. Overlooking his fondness for Macs, he's a good guy.
- Stephen Denney (link): high school friend, flatmate, lobbyist, UNIX-user -- a well-rounded, swell guy.
- Michael Dickerson (link): my brother! Quite the photographer, this site usually hosts pictures he has taken (and other miscellanies). His work is pretty sweet, too.
- Aditya Gaddam (link): Gemstone teammate, programmer, engineer, musician, artist, man of mystery.
- Joseph Morton (link): childhood friend from my Texas days. Now a high school teacher and all-around nerd.
- Jason Smith (link):