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Congratulations to Noah Jafferis

  • Writer: rhsteinmeyer
    rhsteinmeyer
  • Jul 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 15, 2020

Congratulations to Noah Jafferis, who will join the faculty at the University of Massachusetts as an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering!

 
 
 

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whiteout survival
3 days ago

Congratulations to Noah Jafferis on this well-deserved achievement. It’s inspiring to see such impactful research and innovation recognized by the academic community.


I often follow discussions about how software and digital systems behave in real-world usage, both in academic research and on tech-focused sites like https://thestumbleguyss.com, where we talk about application performance and behavior across different environments. It’s interesting to see the foundational work that ultimately influences how systems and applications evolve.


Best wishes for continued success.

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whiteout survival
whiteout survival
3 days ago

Congratulations to Noah Jafferis on this well-deserved achievement. It’s always motivating to see strong technical and research work being recognized.


I follow a mix of academic research and practical software discussions through different platforms, including communities and sites like https://thestumbleguyss.com, where we often look at how applications and systems behave in real-world user environments. Posts like this highlight the importance of solid foundational work behind the technology people use every day.


Best wishes for continued success.

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