Biography:Wayne Snyder

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Short description: American computer scientist
Wayne Snyder
ChildrenJohn Henry, Matthew
Scientific career
ThesisComplete Sets of Transformations for General Unification (1988)
Doctoral advisorJean Henri Gallier
Websitewww.cs.bu.edu/~snyder/

Wayne Snyder is an associate professor at Boston University known for his work in E-unification theory.

He was raised in Yardley, Pennsylvania, worked in his father's aircraft shop, attended the Berklee School of Music, and obtained an MA in Augustan poetry at Tufts University. He then studied computer science, and earned his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1988. In 1987 he came to Boston University, teaching introductory computer science, and researching on automated reasoning, and, more particularly, E-unification.[1]

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