Welcome!
I'm a Ph.D. student in Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, working with Professor Bart Miller on the Paradyn Project. I earned my M.S. in Computer Sciences from the University of Wisconsin in 2011.
I graduated from Grinnell College with a B.A. in Computer Science and a concentration (minor) in Gender and Women's Studies.
Besides research, which you can read about here, I'm actively involved in our local ACM-W (WACM) and ACM (SACM) chapters. I am also very interested in Computer Science outreach.
I taught Computer Science 537: Introduction to Operating Systems in Spring 2012.
Publications
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Emily R. Jacobson, Nathan Rosenblum, and Barton P. Miller. Labeling
Library Functions in Stripped Binaries. In Proceedings of 10th ACM
SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering
(PASTE). Szeged, Hungary, September 5, 2011.
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Emily R. Jacobson, Michael J. Brim, and Barton P. Miller. A Lightweight
Library for Building Scalable Tools. In Proceedings of Para 2010: The State of
the Art in Scientific and Parallel Computing. Reykjavik, Iceland, June 6-10,
2010.
[PDF, talk slides (PDF)]