Lecturing...
Nov. 4th, 2003 09:20 pmLooks like I'm going to be giving a proper for-real Cambridge undergrad lecture!
December 3rd, 10am, in the big lecture theatre in the William Gates Building, to all of the Part 1B Computer Design course (about 120 people). The subject is going to be reconfigurable computing -- i.e. using hardware compilation and FPGAs to build cut price supercomputers that have an entirely non-Von Neumann architecture. Obviously, the subject is very close to my heart, and getting to do some real lecturing as a PhD student, especially this soon after starting here, is a really big thing for me.
So, *superdupermegabounce*
Happy Sarah. This has cheered me up a lot, especially after the wobble I had at the weekend over the allergy/arthritis/not being able to go and see people thing.
December 3rd, 10am, in the big lecture theatre in the William Gates Building, to all of the Part 1B Computer Design course (about 120 people). The subject is going to be reconfigurable computing -- i.e. using hardware compilation and FPGAs to build cut price supercomputers that have an entirely non-Von Neumann architecture. Obviously, the subject is very close to my heart, and getting to do some real lecturing as a PhD student, especially this soon after starting here, is a really big thing for me.
So, *superdupermegabounce*
Happy Sarah. This has cheered me up a lot, especially after the wobble I had at the weekend over the allergy/arthritis/not being able to go and see people thing.