
About
Ron Cytron is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis. He previously worked as a Research Staff Member at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center from 1984 to 1993. His research focuses on automatic program optimization and transformation (particularly network software and middleware), real-time systems, voting strategies for the Internet, and storage-management systems for object-oriented programs.
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, University of Illinois, 1984
- MS in Computer Science, University of Illinois, 1982
- BS in Computer Science, Rice University, 1980
Research Interests: Professor Cytron's work spans compiler optimization, program analysis, and real-time system design. He is particularly known for contributions to software engineering methodologies and the application of programming languages in networked environments. His research also addresses challenges in internet voting systems and storage solutions tailored for object-oriented paradigms.
Grants & Collaborations: He has contributed to significant grants, including the NSF Quantum Leap Challenge seed grant (2019) for the Center for Quantum Sensors and a Mozilla grant to integrate ethics into computer science curricula (2019). These efforts highlight his commitment to advancing both technical and societal aspects of computing.
Labs & Affiliations: Cytron is affiliated with the Center for Quantum Leaps and maintains a lab website, though the lab's specific name is not mentioned in the text.
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