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Course Staff

Name Email @cse.uw.edu Regular Office Hours (always check schedule)
Instructor Gaetano Borriello gaetano
Back-up Instructor Georg Seelig seelig CSE 003: W 3:30-4:00 or by app't
Back-up Instructor Paul Beame beame TBA
TA Zachary Nehrenberg zachn CSE 003: TBD
TA Brendan Redmond bredmond CSE 003: TBD
TA Natalie Sidhom natsid CSE 003: TBD
TA Steven Vilwock svilwock CSE 003: TBD

There are a few ways to ask questions or discuss course issues:

  1. Attend the lab! In addition, if you need extra time or need to discuss something in private, feel free to email and make an appointment.
  2. Post questions about course content to the class discussion board, where they benefit the whole class. If other students can answer your question, you may receive a response more quickly than you would by emailing the course staff.
  3. Email the course staff at cse390c-staff at cse.uw.edu with any questions or issues you would prefer to discuss privately.
  4. Send us anonymous feedback and we will try to address the issue in class.

Mailing List

All students enrolled in the class have already been subscribed to the course mailing list (cse390c at cs.washington.edu). The mailing list is low-traffic and is used to send out important announcements. Discussions should happen on the discussion board.

Meeting Times and Locations

Location Times Instructor
Lecture (C) Loew 102 T 10:30am-11:20am Gaetano Borriello
Lab (CE) CSE Building 003 W 2:30pm-5:20pm TBD
Lab (CF) CSE Building 003 Th 2:30pm-5:20pm TBD

Course Materials

This course is closely linked with EE271. We are sharing the lab assignments exactly. For CSE390C, we are not requiring a text, but it may be a good idea to find a used copy of Fundamentals of Digital Logic with Verilog Design (3rd Edition) to serve as a reference and augment the lecture slides that will be provided.

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