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He worked in [biosimulation](https://simtk.org/users/ctj). A bio [here] claims he worked on 3D slicer, but I don't see any (such contribution)[https://github.com/Slicer/Slicer/graphs/contributors].



I guess what I was trying to say earlier was that a "PhD in CS from Stanford" is not a universal thing that can then be used to see how desirable (or not desirable) it is in the industry job market. It matter a lot what area you worked on. For example, both systems/networking and AI/ML are in high demand right now and it's very hard to argue against that (which is not clear from the article at all).




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