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Tao Schardl
Research scientist at MIT
Tao B. Schardl is a research scientist at the Supertech research group within MIT CSAIL, focusing on enhancing the efficiency of software development for programmers.
With a strong academic background, Tao holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, a Master of Engineering in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, all from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Having extensive experience at MIT, Tao has served as a Research Scientist, a Postdoctoral Associate, a Teaching Assistant, and a Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate. Additionally, Tao has worked as a Computer Scientist for the U.S. Government.
Tao's research efforts are centered around developing algorithms, programming-language technologies, and tools that facilitate a systematic and scientific approach to software performance engineering, ultimately enabling average programmers to create efficient software solutions.
Tao's work targets fast code production and aims to bridge the gap between software development and performance optimization.
Being actively involved in the research community, Tao contributes significantly to advancements in software performance engineering, making noteworthy contributions to the field.