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David F. Bacon

David F. Bacon
Born (1963-02-24) 24 February 1963 (age 54)
Citizenship American
Fields Computer Science
Institutions IBM Watson Research Center
Harvard Computer Science Dept.
Google
Alma mater U.C. Berkeley
Thesis Fast and Effective Optimization of Statically Typed Object-Oriented Languages (1997)
Doctoral advisor Susan L. Graham
Notable awards ACM Fellow

David Francis Bacon is an American computer scientist.

Bacon began working as a programmer at 16 and worked for a startup during his senior year of high school. At Columbia he worked first with David E. Shaw on the NON-VON supercomputer, and then on network algorithms and simulation with Yechiam Yemini, creating the NEST Network Simulator, which served as the basis for a number of other network simulators including Cornell's REAL and thence LBL's ns simulator.

Bacon spent most of his career at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center, starting as a programmer in 1985 working on the Hermes distributed programming language, and eventually becoming a Principal Research Staff Member. He took a sabbatical in 2009 as a visiting professor of computer science at Harvard. In 2015 he joined Google, working on the Spanner distributed database system.

Much of his work has focused on garbage collection. In 2009 he was inducted as an ACM Fellow "for contributions to real-time systems and to object-oriented language design and implementation".

His work on the Metronomehard real-time tracing garbage collector became the basis for the IBM WebSphere Real Time Java virtual machine, which was used in the software for the Navy's DDG 1000 Destroyer. The original research was subsequently selected for the 2013 Most Influential Paper Award of the Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages.


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