Diane Pozefsky

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Diane P. Pozefsky earned a Sc.B. Degree in applied mathematics from Brown University in 1972 and her Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at UNC in 1979 under the tutelage of Doctor Fred Brooks. She joined IBM Corporation, Raleigh, NC, in 1979 as a member of the Communication Systems Architecture Department working in the specification and application of the Systems Network Architecture (SNA). Wikipedia
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    ...Diane Pozefsky Research Professor and Scientist Department of Computer Science University of North Carolina I received my Ph.D... .
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    Diane Pozefsky is a research professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, working in software engineering and serious games. Focusing on computers as tools, she works with a broad range of collaborators from medicine and pharmacology to archeology. Prior to returning
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    Diane P. Pozefsky earned a Sc.B. Degree in applied mathematics from Brown University in 1972 and her Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at UNC in 1979 under the tutelage of Doctor Fred Brooks . She joined IBM Corporation, Raleigh, NC, in 1979
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    Diane Pozefsky received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from UNC and has spent over twenty years at IBM, where she was named an IBM Fellow. She has worked in technologies from networking and mobile computing to software engineering; she especially enjoyed
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