Craig Chambers

Current Status

I am currently retired and living the low-stress lifestyle. After UW, I worked at Google, where I developed and deployed advanced programming systems-related infrastructure.

craig.chambers.123@gmail.com

(Old) UW CSE Contact Information

Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington
AC101 Paul G. Allen Center, Box 352350
185 Stevens Way
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
USA

voice: +1-206-685-2094
fax: +1-206-543-2969

chambers@cs.washington.edu

Research Interests

My research interests lie in the design and implementation of advanced programming systems, incorporating expressive programming languages, efficient implementations, and supportive programming environments. I am a member of the Washington Advanced Systems for Programming (WASP) Group, which is made up of UW faculty and students interested in similar topics. A list of my past and present projects, as well as my publications related to these projects, can be found starting from the WASP home page.

Teaching Activities

I regularly teach CSE 303 (which I created), CSE 341, CSE 401, CSE 501, and CSE 505, i.e., undergraduate- and graduate-level software development, programming languages, and compilers.

Personal Interests

I am married to Sylvia McLaughlin Chambers and I have two daughters, Caitlin and Adelaide (Addie). We all enjoy traveling, hiking, and camping. I try to play Ultimate Frisbee several times a week, and the rest of my family also plays. I also am an avid amateur astronomer.

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