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    Adam Oliner

    Adam Oliner is a Ph.D. student at Stanford University, where he is both a DOE HPCS Fellow and an Honorary Stanford Graduate Fellow.

    His research involves making complex systems robust and manageable. He likes to use phrases like "correlated anomalies" and "timing semantics".

    Adam also likes to write short stories, watch movies and anime, and go backpacking. He also blogs.

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Essays

  • The Cognitive Roots of Stereotyping (Oct 19, 2000)
  • Consciousness, Complexity, and Machines (Dec 6, 2000)

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