Michael P. Frank, Ph.D.

I'm a June 1999 Ph.D. graduate from the EECS Department at MIT. I've been working in the AI Lab under Prof. Tom Knight on reversible computing. My 1994 Master's thesis was on decision-theoretic AI under Jon Doyle in the Clinical Decision-Making Group in LCS. I did my B.S. in Symbolic Systems at Stanford University.

In February 1999, I returned to MIT after a year away in Silicon Valley working at StockMaster, the web startup founded by my friend Mark Torrance, a former AI lab student. In May 1999, I defended and turned in my Ph.D. thesis. I graduated in June. I stayed around MIT for summer '99 as a postdoc while job-hunting, supervising a summer student, and working on new publications.

As of August 13, 1999, I am now an assistant professor at the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida! My web content has moved there.


Last updated Wed. Aug. 18, 1999