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welcome everyone to andrew heads dissertation talk great to see such a great turnout we have 52 people on the call right now my name is bjorn hartman and along with Marty Hearst I co-advised Andrew on his path through our ph.d program Andrew came to Berkeley from the University of Pittsburgh but his ties to Berkeley and to bid the Berkeley Institute of Design actually predated his arrival on campus because at Pitt he was introduced to HCI research by a bit alum gingka Wong as an undergrad he worked on language learning and games once at Berkeley he focused on the topic of helping programmers deal with the information complexity theyre faced with when learning new ap is today youll hear about his core research on program distillation or the process of condensing code to concise tactically useful format for the purpose of sharing it with others but Andrews research during his PhD was broader than that he also worked on generating explanations of code automatically on using program synt