In this episode of the Professor Adolfo Neto podcast, Professor Adolfo Neto from the Federal University of Technology - Paraná interviews Kris Micinski, an Assistant Professor at Syracuse University and the Co-chair of the Scheme Workshop 2024. They delve into Kris's journey from earning a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering to pursuing a PhD in Computer Science. Kris shares his motivations for choosing an academic career, discusses the significance of the Scheme programming language, and provides insights into the upcoming Scheme Workshop 2024. Additionally, Kris talks about his current research and offers advice for prospective PhD students. The conversation wraps up with Kris's methods for staying updated in the fast-evolving field of computer science.


Scheme Workshop 2024


https://icfp24.sigplan.org/home/scheme-2024 


Kris Micinski's website https://kmicinski.com 


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