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Mae Milano

Professor at Computer Science, Cornell University0 Followers

Mae Milano champions interdisciplinary research on programming languages and systems, with a keen focus on addressing challenges within distributed systems. As an incoming professor at Princeton University, she brings a wealth of knowledge and innovative approaches to her field. Her research primarily revolves around the design and development of new programming languages aimed at solving complex issues inherent in distributed systems. Mae's work is characterized by her active engagement in projects that explore the intricacies of programming languages and distributed systems. Her interests extend to the realms of consistency and runtime systems, where she seeks to enhance the reliability and efficiency of computational processes. Through her research, Mae aims to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, fostering advancements that can be applied across various technological domains. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in computer science. Mae's contributions to the field are not only theoretical but also practical, as she endeavors to create solutions that are both innovative and applicable in real-world scenarios. Her dedication to her research and her ability to inspire others make her a valuable asset to the academic community and beyond.

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