Anna Karlin
Anna Karlin
- Anna R. Karlin** is an American computer scientist, the Microsoft Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington.
Biography Karlin was born into an academic family. Her father, samuel-karlin, was a mathematician at Stanford University, and her brother, Kenneth Karlin, is a professor of chemistry at Johns Hopkins University.
Karlin went to Stanford for her undergraduate studies, receiving a bachelor's degree in 1981. She stayed at Stanford for graduate school, and earned Ph.D. in 1987 under the supervision of Jeffrey Ullman. She continued to work near Stanford, at the DEC Systems Research Center, for five years, before moving to the University of Washington in 1994. Karlin now serves as the Associate Director of Graduate Studies and Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington's Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering.
Karlin was also one of the founding members of the rock music band Severe Tire Damage, and in 1993 as part of the band she participated in the first live music broadcast on the Internet.