Name | Email @cse.uw.edu | Regular Office Hours (always check schedule) | ||
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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 |
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Steven Vilwock | svilwock | CSE 003: TBD |
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Location | Times | Instructor | |
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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 |
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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