| Title:
| A Conversation with Christos Papadimitriou
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| Description:
| Christos Papadimitriou, the C. Lester Hogan Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley, is this year's recipient of the Katyanagi Prize for Research Excellence. Carnegie Mellon University has cited Dr. Papadimitriou as "an internationally recognized expert on the theory of algorithms and complexity, and its applications to databases, optimization, artificial intelligence, networks and game theory." DDJ: Diverging from the philosophical to the mundane, your work on protein folding touches on an interesting economic phenomenon. Dr. Dobb's Journal is a magazine that addresses working programmers. As we pursue our careers, are we going to be sucked into biotech in large numbers? CP: I would say that, quite generally, computer scientists are going to find themselves interacting more with other fields.
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| Author:
| Jack Woehr
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| Orig. Date:
| July 09, 2008
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| Source:
| Dr. Dobb's Portal
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| Contributor:
| alex waldron <alexorcas@gmail.com>
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| Type:
| Text
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| Language:
| English
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| Format:
| html
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| Last Edit:
| Thu, 31 Jul 2008 21:56:05 -0700
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