Kees van Reeuwijk - Biography

General

Publications are listed on a separate page.

I have written a number of fairly large programs, they are described separately.

I was member of the program committee for the Joint ACM Java Grande - ISCOPE 2002 Conference.

I am second author of the second edition of Modern Compiler Design, a book on compiler construction (and yes, design too).

Time-line

jan-apr 2010 Programmer at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, working on the Minix 3 project.
may-dec 2009 Programmer at the TU Delft, working on the Tribler project.
2006-2009 PostDoc at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, working on the VL-e project.
2005-2006 PostDoc at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, working on the Lobster project.
2004 PostDoc at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, working on the Ibis project.
sep-dec 2003 Senior researcher at the TU Delft. I wrote a report on potential research cooperation between the TU Delft and the Embedded Systems Institute.
jan-jun 2003 Research technical assistant at Science and Technology. I developed software for model-based fault diagnosis.
1994-2002 PostDoc at the Computational Physics group of the department of Technical Physics of Delft University of Technology, and later at the Parallel and Distributed Systems group at the department of Technical Mathematics and Informatics. I participated in the following projects:
  • MPR research project OCEAN, a project to develop a parallel simulation code for the prediction of long-term global ocean behavior. My main contribution was advise on the use of parallel compilers, in particular HPF.
  • NWO project Automap, a project to develop a compiler for nearly automatic task-parallel programming.
  • The Ubicom project: development of a programming environment for embedded software.
  • Esprit project Joses: development of parallelization support for a programming environment for embedded software.
Work in the Automap, Ubicom and Joses projects has resulted in the Timber compiler. This project also resulted in an updated version of Tm, my compiler construction tool.
1993-1994 Research assistant at TNO/TPD, a Dutch research institute. I was employed to work on the Esprit PREPARE project they were participating in. In this project a commercial-quality HPF compiler was being developed. I mainly worked on the parallelization of HPF code, and on cost estimation.
1986-1992 Ph.D. student at the Department of Electronics at Delft University of Technology. During this time I worked on the analog circuit synthesis project of the department. I also participated in the Esprit project FORFUN that was developing a circuit description language for analog and digital circuits. This resulted in my PhD thesis:
C. van Reeuwijk, The implementation of system description language and is semantic functions, Delft University press, September 1991, ISBN 90-6275-717-0.

This project also resulted in the first version of Tm, my compiler construction tool.

1980-1986 Graduate student at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of Delft University of Technology. My graduation work was at the Department of Computer Architecture, and consisted of writing a couple of chapters for a book on computer architecture. A much modified version of them ended up in:
A.J. van de Goor, Computer archtecture and design, Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, 1989, ISBN 0-201-18241-6.

Hobbies


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