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DAVID NOTKIN

Jan-17

Personal





1 January 1955, Syracuse, New York USA

Married, one child; SSN 132-38-5335; U.S. citizen

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

4412 Corliss Avenue North

University of Washington

Seattle, Washington 98103-7657 USA

Box 352350 [Sieg Hall 114, express mail]

1.206.547.9569 [voice]

Seattle, Washington 98195-2350 USA




1.206.685.3798 [voice]

notkin@cs.washington.edu

1.206.543.2969 [FAX]

www.cs.washington.edu/homes/notkin

Education


Ph.D. Computer Science, 1984

Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA



Interactive Structure-Oriented Computing

Adviser, A. N. Habermann

Sc.B. Computer Science cum laude with honors, 1977

Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island USA



Adviser, Andries van Dam
Employment


University of Washington, Department. of Computer Science & Engineering




Professor

1994-

Associate Professor

1989-94

Assistant Professor

1984-89

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science




Visiting Associate Professor, Toshiba Endowed Chair of Intellectual Information Systems

1990

Osaka University, Department of Information and Computer Sciences




Visiting Associate Professor, Endowed Chair of Intelligent Information Processing Systems

1990-91

Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Computer Science




Post-doctoral Research Fellow

1984

Research Assistant

1997-84

Brown University, Program in Computer Science




Research Assistant

1975-55

Teaching Assistant

1974-76

Prime Computer




Research Assistant

1978

Cook County Health & Hospitals Governing Commission




Application Programmer

1976

Mathematical Applications Group, Inc.




Animation Programmer

1974

Minicomputer Systems, Inc.




Application Programmer

1972-73



Grants, Contracts, Gifts and Awards





Microsoft Corporation (gift)

1997

$10,000

National Science Foundation/DARPA

1996-99




Principal Investigator, CCR-9633462 (NSF)




$75,000

Principal Investigator, F30602-96-1-0301 (DARPA)




$75,000

Reasoning about (Practical) Implicit Invocation Systems







Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. (gift)

1996

$50,000

National Science Foundation

1995-98

$245,000

Principal Investigator, CCR-9506779
Software Reflexion Models




including subcontract to K. Sullivan (UVA)

Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.

1995-98

$150,000

Object-Oriented Software Development







Microsoft Corporation (gift)

1995

$18,000

Software Research Associates (gift)

1993

$30,000

National Science Foundation

1992-96

$1,750,377

Co-Principal Investigator, CDA-9123308, Institutional Infrastructure Program (with R. Anderson, A. Borning, T. DeRose, E.D. Lazowska, H.M. Levy, L. Snyder, S.L. Tanimoto, J. Zahorjan)




including 25% UW contribution

High-Performance Parallel/Distributed Computing







National Science Foundation

1992-94

$131,186

Principal Investigator, CCR-9113367

(in collaboration with D. Garlan, CCR-9112880)









Domain-Specific Implicit Invocation Mechanisms







Software Design Associates

1991

¥500,000 (~$3500)

Research Institute of Software Engineering

1990-93

¥4,500,000 (~$30,000)

Software Engineering of Graphical Interfaces







(with T. Tokuda, S. Kawai, T. DeRose)







National Science Foundation

1988-94

$312,500

Principal Investigator, CCR-8858804







Presidential Young Investigator (PYI) Award







Xerox Corporation

1988-91

$30,000

PYI Matching Program







Digital Equipment Corporation

1988-91

$112,500 equipment

External Research Program (PYI Matching)







Air Force Office of Scientific Research

1987-89

$350,003

Co-Principal Investigator, AFOSR-88-0023 (with L. Snyder, L. Adams)







Center for High Performance Computer Programming Environments







National Science Foundation

1987-89

$208,524

Co-Principal Investigator, CCR-8611390 (with. E. Lazowska)







Accommodating Heterogeneous Computer Systems: Remote Procedure Call and Filing Components







National Science Foundation

1985-87

$1,151,000

Co-Principal Investigator, DCR-8420945, CER Program (with A. Black, E. Lazowska, H. Levy, J. Zahorjan)




including 20% UW contribution

Integration in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Distributed







National Science Foundation

1985-87

$93,908

Principal Investigator, DCR-8505859







Customization and Uniformity in Flexible Systems







International Business Machines

1985-87

$60,000

Faculty Development Award







Xerox Corporation

1985-87

~$950,000 equipment

Co-Principal Investigator (with R. Henry, D. Farkas)







University Equipment Grant







Graduate School Research Fund, University of Washington

1985-86

$5919

Principal Investigator







Adaptable Programs










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