| Section | Class times | Mid-term exam | Final exam |
| CSCI281A Assembly Language & Computer Architecture |
_MTW_F_ 1200-1250 Thompson 212 |
Mar 9 | May 9 (Wednesday), 1200-1400 |
| CSCI475A Operating Systems |
_MTW_F_ 1400-1450 Thompson 298 |
Mar 9 | May 7 (Monday), 1600-1800 |
I have a varied (some might say checkered) history of working with computers, starting in high school. After I completed my undergraduate education, during which I was introduced to mini-computers, I worked for a decade writing (mostly assembly) code for small computers, at both the application and operating system level. Some of my projects involved real-time data analysis, telecommunication, and operating system development. I then shifted back to an academic setting where I taught operating system theory, software engineering, programming languages, all while studying massively parallel computing. Upon my move to Seattle, I again was involved in commercial software development. I worked on microcode development, signal analysis, protocol design, device drivers, cryptography, and database conversion. Now that I've returned to an academic setting, I'm enjoying exploring, learning, and teaching a wide variety of subjects.