Ryan Wisnesky

ryan@cs.harvard.edu

Harvard University
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Maxwell Dworkin 309
33 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138

I'm a computer science Ph.D. student. My advisor is Greg Morrisett.

I have an MS in computer science, and a BS in mathematics and computer science, from Stanford University.
Resume
Research
I'm working on Y0/Y-not, a next-generation programming language.
I collaborate with the Clio team. I am interested in using type-theoretic principles to understand mapping languages as formal systems.
Peerium is a source of interesting type-theoretic questions.
Teaching

Stanford University, CS 242: Programming Languages, Teaching Fellow, Fall 2006.

Harvard University, CS 51: Abstraction and Design in Computer Programming, Teaching Fellow, Spring 2008.

Publications

Mapping Polymorphism (Paper draft)


Schema Mapping Polymorphism (ACM ICFP Poster 08)
Abstract


Combinators for Schema Mapping (Qualifying exam slides)


Orchid: Integrating Schema Mapping and ETL (IEEE ICDE 08)
Extended version. Conference slides


Bringing Business Objects into Extract-Transform-Load Technology (IEEE ICEBE BIMA 08)


Callisto: Mergers without Pain (LNCS BIRTE 06)