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Anna R. KarlinDepartment of Computer Science &
Engineering (206) 543-9344 voice karlin at cs dot washington dot edu |
Anna Karlin, Professor, received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1987. Before coming to the University of Washington, she spent 5 years as a researcher at (what was then) Digital Equipment Corporation's Systems Research Center. Her research is primarily in theoretical computer science: the design and analysis of algorithms, particularly probabilistic and online algorithms. Recently, she has been working at the interface between theory and other areas, such as economics and game theory, data mining, operating systems, networks,and distributed systems.
Outside of work, she is delighted to have her time is taken up by her daughter Sophie, movies, tango, drinking espresso, and playing and listening to rock and roll music. Her main distinction in this latter domain is having formerly been part of "an obscure and very bad band of furry Palo Alto geeks" (according to the Rolling Stones) called Severe Tire Damage. STD was the first band to broadcast live over the Internet. Here in Seattle, she and a bunch of other people in the department get together to make noise semi-regularly (or at least she wishes they did).
"The computer is useless. It can only answer questions."
Pablo Picasso