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(or, at least a weak attempt at a home page. I did succumb some time agoto the insistence that I must have a home page. However, I do not seem tobe able to find time to first learn and then do what needs to be done tomake it an impressive homepage.)

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering, and
University Distinguished Teaching Professor,
The University of Texas at Austin

Actually, I do have another picture, taken in a museum in Cyprus in June, 1995 by Greg Egan, professor atMonash University, ...and one at HPCA-12 in Austin, February, 2006.

Also, Haydn's interpretation of me at a UT Halloween, 2003 costume party.

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My curriculum vita in .pdf is available here,...and a much shorter bio there.

Some relevant links:

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  • Current UT Computer Architecture seminar schedule.
  • HPS: My research group.
  • My Ten Commandments for good teaching.
  • My PhD students graduated.
  • The video clip from the Benjamin Franklin Medals Award Ceremony, April, 2016.
  • The video clip of the surprise visit to my class on April 5 to announce that I was the recipient of the 2017 Friars Centennial Teaching Fellowship, the highest teaching award at The University of Texas at Austin, and the first Engineering professor to win the award in more than 20 years.
  • The videos and slides of talks (including the panel at the end of the first day, and the roast at the end of the second day atYale:80-in-2019, a workshopheld at UPC in Barcelona on July 1,2, 2019 in honor of my 80th birthday.
  • The videos of all talks at Yale@75, a workshop, 'Visions for the Future,' at UT on September 19, 2014, as a mid-career celebration of my work, on the occasion of my 75th birthday.
  • My views on the importance of English to your education (or, at least being able to write).
  • My thoughts on a number of topics, expressed in an interviewconducted by two students as part of their EE 302 project during the fall semester, 2000.
  • A more recent interview at the University of Brasilia for undergraduate computer science and engineering students considering going to graduate school (August, 2010).
  • A video produced by the IEEE Computer Society, based on an even more recent interview, on the occasion of my receiving the 2013 IEEE Harry Goode Award.
  • A video of an even still more recent interview, this one lasting almost 2 hours, part of which was published in Communications of the ACM, June, 2016.
    The interview is in three parts: Part 1 Formative Years, Part 2 Career Path, and Part 3 Views and Opinions.
  • The Daily Texan article about me, published on May 5, 2016.
  • Videos and Slides of some talks I have given.
  • My views on the FIRST course in computing for all engineering students.
  • The 3rd edition of the textbook Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond. that I wrote with Professor Sanjay Jeram Patel of Illinois. The book is intended as an introduction to computing for serious students of computing,including those in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or any other branch of engineering that involves systems that are controlled by an embedded computer. It is an outgrowth of EECS 100, the freshman course that Kevin Compton and I developed at the University of Michigan before I came to Texas, and was the prototype for the freshman sequence ECE 306/312 at Texas. The 3rd edition was published inSeptember, 2019.
For graduate students thinking about doing research in computer architecture with me, you might want to read this.

Patt & Patel Introduction To Computing Systems From Bits And Gates To C And Beyond

I am planning to teach our freshman course EE306 in Fall, 2021 and thegraduate course in Microarchitecture EE382N.19 in Spring, 2022.

I taught EE460N Fall semester, 2020, and again in Spring, 2021.
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2019, and EE382N.19 the graduate course in Microarchitecture, Spring semester, 2020.
I taught EE460N Fall semester, 2018 and again Spring semester, 2019.
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2017, and EE382N.19 the graduate course in Microarchitecture, Spring semester, 2018.
I taught EE460N/382N.1 Fall semester, 2016, and EE460N/382N.1 Spring semester, 2017.
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2015, and EE382N.19 Spring semester, 2016.
I taught EE460N/382N.1 Fall semester, 2014, and EE460N/382N.1 again Spring semester, 2015.
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2013 andEE382N Spring semester, 2014.
I taught EE460N/382N.1 Spring semester, 2013.
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2011 and EE382N Spring semester, 2012.
I taught EE460N Spring semester, 2011. [Note: 460N is what was formerly 360N.]
I taught EE306 Fall semester, 2009, and EE 382N Spring semester, 2010.
I taught EE 306 Fall semester, 2008, and EE 360N, Spring semester, 2009.
I taught EE 382N Spring semester, 2008.
I taught EE 306 Fall semester, 2006, and EE 360N Spring semester, 2007.
I taught EE 360N Fall semester, 2005, and EE 382N Spring semester, 2006.
I taught EE 306 and EE 360N Fall semester, 2004.
I taught EE 360N Fall semester, 2003, and EE 382N Spring semester, 2004.
I taught EE 306 Fall semester, 2002, and EE 360N Spring semester, 2003.
I taught EE 360N Fall semester, 2001, and EE 382N Spring semester, 2002.
I taught EE 379K (aka 306) Fall semester, 2000, EE 360N Spring semester, 2001.
I taught EE 360N Fall semester, 1999, and EE 382N Spring semester, 2000.

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Three ways to get ahold of me: office (EER 5.802), email (mylastname at ece.utexas.edu), or telephone (512-471-4085).Use the way most comfortable for you.