b. 1967. BSc (1990), MSc (1993) DCC - UFMG - Brazil. MSc (1995), PhD (1997) DCS - University of Rochester.
I'm sure you don't want to see my face.

Research

Performance Prediction of Parallel Programs

Publications


Miscellaneous

My WWW pointers Photo album


Rochester Guide Rochester WorldWide WWW Guide to Rochester



"What an incredible country. Crime, corruption, poverty, bad traffic, lousy economy, no technology, no politeness. Yet, I don't know a single Brazilian who lives abroad and who doesn't anxiously await the day when he'll return home. The country grows into you and you become a part of it. No matter how many problems it has, that place will always be home to me." (extracted from Torsten's home page)

Brazilians are very optimistic, they need reasons for being unhappy, but they don't need anything for being happy. If a Brazilian looses an eye, he does not cry for the missing eye, he sings the happiness of seeing with the remaining eye.

Life in Brazil is always full of suffering, but Brazilians do not care. For them, pain needs some justification, but happiness justifies itself.

From Being Brazilian (In portuguese)

Some Brazilian WWW Pointers

"Mineiros" around the world

1990 Computer Science Graduates


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Last Change: 26 Jan 1997 / meira@cs.rochester.edu

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