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Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D. 2002 (Computer Science and Engineering), University of Washington Seattle, WA; MS 1998 (Computer Science and Engineering), University of Washington Seattle, WA; Master of Engineering 1996, (Computer Science and Electrical Engineering), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA; BS 1996, (Computer Science and Engineering), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA.

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Personal Homepage: http://www.cs.nyu.edu/rgrimm/

Research Interests:

Operating systems, distributed systems, and the interaction of programming languages and compilers with systems.

Fellowships/Honors:

Junior Fellow at NYU's Center for Teaching Excellence, 2005/2006; National Science Foundation, CAREER Award on Better Systems with Extensible C, 2005.

Selected Works:

Robert Grimm. Practical packrat parsing. Technical Report TR2004-854, New York University, Department

of Computer Science, March 2004.

Robert Grimm, Michael M. Swift, and Henry M. Levy. Revisiting structured storage: A transactional

record store. Technical Report UW-CSE-00-04-01, University of Washington, Department of Computer

Science and Engineering, April 2000.

Robert Grimm and Eva Weber. Die Dinge beim Namen nennen (To call things by their name—an interview

with Niklaus Wirth). In Proceedings of the First European Software Festival, pp. 60-64, Munich,

Germany, 1991.

Reinald Rudolphi, Renate M¨uller, and Robert Grimm. Numerische Methoden zur Bestimmung des

W¨armeflusses (Numerical methods to determine thermal transmittance). Glaswelt, 42(6):76–86, June

1989.

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