This is my bio. I'll focus on academics here. If you want to see something less academic--much, much less academic--visit my personal website. Be warned. :)
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Just the Facts: The Short Biography Morgan Deters is a doctoral student in the DOC group in the Washington University in St Louis Computer Science department. He graduated from Bowling Green State University in May of 2000 with a B.S. in Computer Science and from Washington University in May of 2003 with an M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering. His current research interests include aspect-oriented programming languages and the static and dynamic analysis of real-time and embedded software. |
Same thing, more verbose, and this time in the first person:
I graduated in May of 2000 from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science and in May of 2003 from Washington University with a Master of Science. My particular focus of study has been, continues to be, and perhaps always will remain computer science.
I am currently at Washington University in St Louis working toward a doctorate in the Computer Science program. I work under the advise of Dr. Ron K. Cytron. I am currently working on a project entitled Analyzable, Composable Middleware for Embedded Systems.
For fun (or what passes as fun with me nowadays), I:
Things I should do:
Mailing address:
Morgan Deters Dept of Computer Science Box 1045 One Brookings Drive St Louis, MO 63130
Secure Communications:
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E323 23C4 BE50 29C2 9FBD 77F8 4E87 8464 2325 9CBDBUT do not trust this page! This only serves as a simple check---you should verify my key through a secure channel (send me an email so that we can figure out something) or through your web of trust, if possible.Support GnuPG!