| Eric Freudenthal Assistant Professor University of Texas at El Paso 500 W. University Avenue El Paso, Tx 79902 tethered: 915/747-6954, efreudenthal @ utep.edu wireless: 917/279-6208, eric.pager @ freudenthal.net department fax: 915/747-5030 Associate Research Scientist Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences 719 Broadway, 7th Floor New York, NY, 10003 |
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Suzy and Eric at our engagement party (photo by Arnee Adler). Family photos can be found here.
Our home, in Hastings-on-Hudson as of June 1999. |
A New York Times photographer caught me commuting across the Brooklyn Bridge during the blizzard of 1996. |

We built the 32 processor "chicken" distributed system simulator-on-a-shoestring for $6000.

Here I am sitting by the NYU Ultra3 prototype. The scope indicates nothing significant.

The original DisCo team: Tracy, Larry, and Woodie. They'll all graduate in Spring 02 (MS-CS). Whoever hires them will be well rewarded.

Martin Garcia-Keller worked with me on the MSTAR Automatic Target Recognition project.

Larry Hostettler of Sandia Labs & me (I'm the guy on the left) are taking a break during our inspection of a cold-war era Soviet tank for reflectors that might be visible in radar imagery. Yes, they're cool at first, but then I remember what they're intended to do.

Kim Anderson-Abberly shot this photo of me in the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens a decade ago. I converted it to charcoal & chalk using the Microsoft Photo Editor. She did an even better job with real charcoal.