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My name is Sami Rollins and I am an assistant professor of computer science at Mount Holyoke College. I recently received my PhD from UC Santa Barbara where I worked with Kevin Almeroth in the Networking and Multimedia Systems Lab. I teach primarily in the systems area and my current research interests include content exchange in non-traditional environments including peer-to-peer networks and small device environments.

I received my BA in Computer Science in 1998 from Mills College, a small women's college in Oakland, CA. I spent the summer of 1998 and summer of 1999 through March of 2000 at IBM Almaden Research center working under Neel Sundaresan on XML and web technologies. I received an MS in Computer Science in March of 2000 after completing an industrial master's thesis at IBM. More recently, I spent the summer of 2001 at HP Labs working with Dejan Milojicic on the Pervasive Services Infrastructure project.

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