About me
Dr. Daisy S. Hollman began working with the C++ standards committee in 2016, where she has made contributions to a wide range of library and language features, including proposals related to executors, atomics, generic programming, futures, and multidimensional arrays. Since receiving her Ph.D. in Quantum Chemistry in 2013, her research has focussed primarily on parallel and concurrent programming models, though a broader focus on general accessibility of complex abstractions has become her focus in more recent years. She previously worked on C++ language and library design at Google, and she is currently looking for future opportunities where she can continue to focus on providing broad accessibility of programming models and abstractions, with a particular focus on design for diversity and inclusivity.