Welcome to CSE 369!

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Asking Questions & Getting Help

It is very important to us that you succeed in CSE 369! Outside of lectures and labs, there are several ways to ask questions or discuss course issues:

  1. Visit labs and office hours! See the Weekly Calendar for current availability.
  2. Make a public post about course content on the , where they benefit the whole class. This also allows other students to answer your question so can receive a faster response. This is the best way of asking questions about class-related topics.
  3. Make a private post to just the course staff on the with any issues you would prefer to discuss privately or questions that involve solutions or partial solutions for ongoing assignments.
  4. Request a 1-on-1 via a private post on the . If you feel like you need extra time, can't make it to office hours, or want to discuss something privately, please feel free to request a 1-on-1 from the staff!
  5. Send to the course staff. The instructor will try to address the issue and share it with others only as appropriate, but will not have a way to reply to you without addressing the whole class.

Course Staff & Mini-Bios (click our faces)

Staff Mini-Bio: Naomi Alterman
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- When I was a baby I got lost in the forest, where I was found and raised by a pack of wild integrated circuits. At age 12 we were foraging near a hunting party of nomadic digital designers, who rescued me and finally taught me human language.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- NOR, because I'm a contrarian.

CAN I SEE A PICTURE OF YOUR CAT?
- Of course:


Naomi Alterman

(she/her)
naomila@uw
Lecture A
Staff Mini-Bio: ???
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- Coming soon!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- Coming soon!

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
- Coming soon!

Derek de Leuw

(he/him)
ddeleuw@cs
Lab
Staff Mini-Bio: Isabel Froelich
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- I grew up in Redmond, WA! I'm a senior studying Computer Engineering.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- My favorite logic gate is XNOR because it is the most fun to draw!

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
- I ride horses competitively. I spent 10 years focused on Dressage before switching to Hunter/Jumpers.

Isabel Froelich

(she/her)
ifroel@cs
Lab
Staff Mini-Bio: Kevin
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- I grew up in Orondo, Washington. I'm a senior studying Computer Engineering set to graduate this upcoming June!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- My favorite logic gate has to be OR because I don't have to think too hard about the result lol

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
In my free time, I really like to munch and try new foods (though I can't handle spice) and like to play board games!

Kevin Hernandez

(he/him)
kevinh33@cs
Lab
Staff Mini-Bio: ???
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- Coming soon!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- Coming soon!

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
- Coming soon!

Sathvik Kanuri

(he/him)
kanusat@cs
Lab
Staff Mini-Bio: Aadithya Manoj
WHERE DID YOU GROW UP? WHAT WAS YOUR ACADEMIC PATH?
- Coming soon!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LOGIC GATE?
- Coming soon!

WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR HOBBIES, TALENTS, AND SKILLS?
- Coming soon!

Aadithya Manoj

(he/him)
amanoj3@cs
Lab

Acknowledgements

Many of the materials posted here were shared and refined by many staff members in previous offerings of CSE 369. This version of the course was significantly influenced by Scott Hauck, Justin Hsia, and Mark Wyse.

This website is derived from simple-courseweb-template, maintained by the CSE Lab and originally written by Xi Wang. The calendaring code was originally written by Adam Blank in 2017 for their common-course project and updated by Aaron Johnston in 19su.