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Professor Hsieh joined the Department of Computer Science in September 1997. His research interests are in compilers, programming languages, and systems. His primary interest lies in how compiler and programming language technology can be used to build fast, flexible systems--both uniprocessor and multiprocessor systems. For the past few years he has been investigating the use of high-level languages and dynamic code generation in building extensible operating systems. Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Hsieh was a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Washington, where he worked on the SPIN extensible operating system.
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