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Drossopoulou Professor in Programming Languages Department of Computing, Imperial College London 180 Queen's Gate London SW7 2BZ, UK Tel: (+44 ) 20 7594 8368 , Fax: (+44) 20 7581 8024 Email: S dot Drossopoulou at imperial dot ac dot uk |
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People
whom I have had the good luck to meet, and in some form or other,
learn from and collaborate wiith, in chronological order:
Gerhard Goos
(Uni Karlsruhe), Peter
Deussen (Uni
Karlsruhe), Guido Persh, Juergen
Uhl, Manfred
Dausmann, Peter
Dencker, Georg Winterstein,
Martin Bever, John Darlington, Susan
Eisenbach, Lee Mc
Loughlin, Simon Brock, Ross Paterson (City
University),
Aneurin Easwaran, Constantine Goulimis
(Greycon),
Diomidis
Spinellis (Athens UEB),
Dan Yang, Stephan
Karathanos,
Theoni
Pittoura, David Wragg, Mark
Skipper, Tanya
Valkyevich, Mariangiola
Dezani-Ciancaglini
(University ofTurin), Ferruccio Damiani
(University of Turin), Paola Giannini
(University of Piemonte Orientale), Alex
Buckley, Ross
Jarman,
Elena
Zucca (University of
Genova), Davide
Ancona (University of
Genova), Christopher
Anderson, Dave
Clarke (CWI Amsterdam),
Giovanni
Lagorio (University of
Genova), Matthew Smith, Alisdair Wren (now
University of Cambridge), Paul
Jolly, Charles
Smith, Alex Ahern, Alexis Petrounias, Nobuko Yoshida,
Nick Cameron,
Dimitris Mostrous,
Tobias Wrigstad (Stockhold
University), James Noble
(University of Wellington), Dave
Cunningham, Peter Mueller (ETH and Microsoft Reseach), Werner Dietl (ETH), Erik Ernst (Aarhus).
Advanced Issues in Object Oriented Languages Object Oriented Design and Programming (UML and C++)
born and school in Athens, Greece. studies, PhD, RA and lecturer Technishe Unversitaet Karslruhe, Germany, worked on Ada and Modula-2 compilers. RA on Flagship, then Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, then Reader at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London.
If you want the world to hear
Write your papers crystal clear,
then add some ingenuities
to show how hard to do it is...