Keith H. Randall 
I am a former student of the
Supercomputing Technologies Group,
at the
MIT Laboratory for Computer
Science.
I am now a principal software engineer at Google.
I was a research scientist at Compaq's System Research Center (SRC) in Palo Alto.
My research explored a variety of high-performance computing topics.
At MIT, these topics included parallel computing, routing, parallel
graph algorithms, shared memory models, and  Cilk, a parallel
multithreaded language.  At SRC, I worked on Java JVMs and compilers,
and web graph compression.
 Papers 
 Hobbies 
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Volleyball, volleyball, and more volleyball. Also, Ultimate, skiing, and hiking.
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Check out Meridian 59, a 3D
interactive adventure game on the internet!  I helped write the most
excellent texture-mapped graphics.
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Rubik's cube
 Address 
Keith H. Randall
E-mail: keithr@alum.mit.edu
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