I am an Associate Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering
at
Carnegie Mellon University. I hold a courtesy appointment in the
Computer Science Department.
My research
interests are in computer architecture and high-level hardware
description and synthesis.
I received my Ph.D. in
EECS
from
MIT in 2000 (S.M., 1994).
I received
my B.S.
in EECS from
UC Berkeley
in 1992.
I co-direct
CALCM , and
I am affiliated with
CSSI
and
CyLab. I lead the OpenSPARC Center of Excellence at Carnegie Mellon.
I teach ECE
18-240: Fundamentals of Computer Engineering this Fall.
I have open office hours
from 3:00 to 4:00pm on Mondays and Tuesdays. Additional office
hours can be arranged by appointment.
(Other courses I have taught.)
I represent ECE in the CMU Faculty Senate.
Please contact me if you have feedback or suggestions.
I am co-organizing the 2008 MEMOCODE HW/SW Co-Design Contest with Krste Asanovic (UC Berkeley) and Patrick Schaumont (Virginia Tech).
The 2008 contest results are available.
James C. Hoe
Students
Teaching (and other related goodies)
Research
(Try the wiki version of my Research Page)
ECE Computer Architecture Wiki
How to Contact Me
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue, ECE-HH-A304
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Email: jhoe+www at ece_cmu_edu
Phone: (412) 268-4259
Fax: (412) 268-6353
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given the traffic volume. I do look at them, especially those with something specific to comment. If you are interested in my projects, please submit an application to ECE and reference me in your statement of purpose. If you want to know the truth about graduate school, read this.)