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A blog post about the most advanced computer architecture course in the world. Computer Architecture by Kai Hwang is an intensive undergraduate course focusing on building computing systems at the register-transfer level of abstraction. The course will cover basic low-level concepts in computer science, such as combinational and sequential logic, dynamic memory accesses, bit manipulations, hardware interrupts and exceptions. It will also cover advanced topics in computer architecture, such as pipelining, out-of-order execution, caches and memory hierarchies, parallel processing, and modern storage systems. The course will contain numerous examples drawn from both non-mainstream (e.g., content-addressable memory) and mainstream (e.g., dynamic random-access memory) technologies. The guest lectures will include world class computer architects sharing their experience on designing the hardware supporting massive data center computing systems. The course is taught at the University of California San Diego by Dr. Kai Hwang. The class involves many guest lecturers, including Dr. Michael J. Franklin, Dany Fishel, Aaron Giles, Prof. Yeonho Kim, Prof. Yuval Elovici, Dr. Jayadevan Ullal and Philip Woodruff who are world-class computer architects with decades of experience in the areas of computer architecture and design optimization. The course is offered as an intensive graduate-level course for master's degree students in computer science at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), starting Fall Semester 2014 (http://www2.cs.ucsd.edu/~hwang/courses/1-3000/). The class is also offered as a graduate-level course for PhD students in computer science at UCSD starting Fall Semester 2015 (http://www2.cs.ucsd.edu/~hwang/courses/1-3000-grad1/). In the same year, Huang was also awarded "Computer Architect of the Year" from Princeton University for being one of the top 10 recipients. In 2011, Huang was named one of "The World's 50 Top Young Scientists" by Thomson Reuters, and was inducted into the Chinese National New Century Technology Invention and Innovation Award in 2010. In 2012, Huang received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from President Barack Obama of the United States of America. In 2013, wrote a blog post about the most advanced computer architecture course in the world. In 2013, Huang was inducted into the Chinese Academy of Engineering for his contributions to cloud computing and distributed systems by the Chinese Engineering Academy. In 2014, Huang was awarded a distinguished alumni award from UCSD's Jacobs School of Engineering for his contributions to computing and distributed systems by the UC San Diego Alumni Association. In 2015, Huang was recognized as an "Award Recipient" from Princeton University for being one of top recipients in Computer Science during his graduate studies at Princeton University. In 2015, Huang was also awarded "Computer Architect of the Year" from Princeton University for being one of top ten recipients. cfa1e77820
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