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Justin Emile Gottschlich

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Personal bio
Justin Gottschlich is the Founder, CEO & Chief Scientist of Merly, Inc. (http://merly.ai), a company aimed at making software developers more productive using state-of-the-art machine programming systems. Justin also has an academic appointment as an Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, where he teaches machine programming. Previously, Justin was a Principal AI Scientist and the Founder & Director of Machine Programming Research at Intel Labs and an Adjunct Professor at University of Pennsylvania. In 2017, he co-founded the ACM SIGPLAN Machine Programming Symposium (MAPS) and now serves as its Steering Committee Chair. Justin also serves on the 2020 NSF Expeditions advisory board “Understanding the World Through Code” led by MIT Prof. Armando Solar-Lezama. Justin received his PhD in Computer Engineering from the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2011. He has 40+ peer-reviewed publications, 70+ issued patents, with 100+ patents pending. Justin and his team’s research have been highlighted in venues like The New York Times, Communications of the ACM, MIT Technology Review, and The Wall Street Journal.

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