Neal Glew
Name:
Neal GlewCompany:
IntelLanguages:
SML, Scheme, HaskellProfile:
Neal got his BSc with first-class honours in Computer Science from Victoria University of Wellington in 1993 before going to Cornell University in 1994. There he studied Typed Assembly Language and other PL topics with Greg Morrisett and Dexter Kozen, receiving a PhD for his dissertation on "Low-Level Type Systems for Modularity and Object-Oriented Constructs" in 2000. In 2000 he went to InterTrust Technologies research lab (StarLab) and worked briefly on code obfuscation and more generally on code transformation technology. In 2002 he went to Intel's PSL, part of Intel Labs, where he is today. He worked on a Java and CLI virtual machine, instruction set specification, various aspects of parallel programming including his current project to build a compiler for a parallel functional language. He has papers in POPL, PLDI, ICFP, OOPSLA, ECOOP, and various workshops.









