Neil Vachharajani - Princeton University - Department of Computer Science - Ph.D. Candidate

Hello, my name is Neil Vachharajani.  Welcome to my web page. I am a fifth year graduate student in the computer science department at Princeton University. Even though this is my fifth year here as a graduate student, this is my 9th year here at Princeton. I received by B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton back in June 2002. Since the spring of my junior year, I've been working with Prof. David August in the Liberty Research Group. So look around and have fun!

Dilbert Comic Strip from August 27,2003

News:

March 26, 2005
My research group's paper, "SWIFT: Software Implemented Fault Tolerance" won the Best Paper Award at CGO-3.
December 7, 2004
I presented my first conference paper, "RIFLE: An Architectural Framework for User-Centric Information-Flow Security" at MICRO-37.
April 4, 2003
NSF announced the 2003 Graduate Research Fellowship Awards. Looks like I got one this year :) Click here to see who else did too.
March 26, 2003
My research group's paper, "Compiler Optimization-Space Exploration", won the Best Paper Award at CGO-1.
February 28, 2003
Information on getting sound & video working on CS grad PCs has been posted on the random page.
November 22, 2002
My research group's paper, "Microarchitectural Exploration with Liberty", won the Best Student Paper Award at MICRO-35.
Book I'm Reading Now:


The Future of Ideas



Recently Read Books:


The Tipping Point


On Bullshit


Freakonomics


Ender's Game


Lies: And the Lying Liars Who Tell Them


Against All Enemies


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