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Office: 7122 Wean Hall (412) 268-3828 Fax: (412) 268-4187 Email: Secretary: Marilyn Walgora 7106 Wean Hall (412) 268-3505 |
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Claytronics: A form of Programmable matter and the basis for synthetic reality
Phoenix: Computing without processors
Center for Interdisciplinary Nanotechnology Research
My Public Key
Science Fact from Science Fiction
Spring 08: Optimizing Compilers for Modern Architectures (web page up soon)
Spring 07: Optimizing Compilers for Modern Architectures
Fall 06: Compiler Design
Spring '06: Fundamental Data Structures and Algorithms
Fall '05: Introduction to Nanotechnology
Spring ’05: Optimizing
Compilers for Modern Architectures
Fall '04: Introduction
to Nanotechnology
Spring '04: Introduction
to Computer Systems
Fall '03: Computer
Architecture
Spring '03: Introduction
to Computer Systems
Fall '02: Computer Architecture
Spring '02: Electronic
Nanotechnology
Spring '02: Optimizing
Compilers for Modern Architectures
Fall '01: Compiler Design, 15-411
Spring '01: Optimizing Compilers for Modern Architectures
Fall '00: Compiler Design, 15-411
Fall '99: Fundamental Structures of Computer Science I, 15-211
Spring '99: Reconfigurable Computing, 15-828
Fall '98: Fundamental Structures of Computer Science I, 15-211
Spring '98: Reconfigurable
Computing, 15-828 .
Fall '97: Fundamental Structures of Computer Science I, 15-211.
My current research is focused on electronic nanotechnology and reconfigurable computing. I am involved in the Phoenix project and the CMU reconfigurable computing project. My special interest is in compilers and high-level architectures for reconfigurable computing devices.
Mustafa Emre Karagozler
Suraj Sudhir, Sun Microsystems
Hari Cadambi, NEC Labs
Mihai-Dan Budiu, Microsoft Research
Lawyers: Healey & Hornack and Cynthia Goldstein