Daniel Dulitz joined Google from Valley Technologies, Inc. where he
served as head of software engineering and
supervised the construction of a compiler for
a specialized signal processing architecture. Prior to Valley Technologies,
Daniel was a software engineer at Motorola and received
five patents for his work on Cellerity, a tool to
automatically design standard cells. Before entering the working
world, Daniel received a B.A. in computer science from Cornell where he
gained experience through optimization work on the
university's research compiler.
While at Google, Daniel developed the code the Google search engine
uses to extract summaries for search results. Since
completing that project, Daniel has been working to improve the quality of Google's search results using new forms of
link analysis.
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