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Feross is a computer science student at Stanford University (class of 2012). This summer, he will be doing research in the Stanford CS departnment as part of the CURIS program. He also teaches an introductory computer science class to undergrads as a section leader in the CS198 program. Feross is interested in many areas of CS, but especially Internet technologies, web development, and search engines. In his spare time, Feross enjoys running, basketball, video games (especially retro games), and shiny new gadgets.
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Mike is a junior at Stanford University majoring in Computer Science. His interests include computer security and usability, education, and solving interesting programming problems. He is also involved with EPATT, or East Palo Alto Tennis & Tutoring, where he tutors and manages tutors. When Mike is not coding or tutoring, he is either practicing magic tricks, playing tennis, working out at the gym, or reading a programming book for fun.
Beyang is a computer science major at Stanford whose interests include machine learning, web development, and iPhone development. In addition, he likes solving tricky math problems, listening to the sound of Garrison Keillor's voice, and writing short stories. His work experience includes research in computer vision and human-computer interaction at Stanford, web design, and working as a clerk for the Orange County District Attorney's Office. Eager to learn, grow, and challenge himself, he's always open to new and interesting experiences that lie both within and outside of his comfort zone. To learn more, visit his website at http://beyangl.web.stanford.edu
Former ACM Officers
David Gobaud is a senior at Stanford University majoring in Computer Science. During the summer of 2005 he participated in CURIS (a Stanford Computer Science summer research program for undergraduates) and worked in the Stanford Logic Group with Professor Michael Genesereth. During the summer of 2006 he interned at Google and was a member of the Calendar Team. He was a member of the Stanford ACM-ICPC International Collegiate Programming Contest Team for two years. He is interested in operating systems and networking. In his spare time he works on personal projects such as The Stanford GER Treasure Hunter and participates in TopCoder Algorithm Contests. |





