Ok now...
Now read this:
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (1984), Stanford University, Stanford, California - 94305. Thesis: A Rule-Based, Generalized Design Verifier, Advisor: Prof. Willem vanCleemput; Associate advisor: Prof. Robert Dutton.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering (1981), Stanford University. Area of Specialization: Computer Systems and VLSI.
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (1980), Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Rank in Class: 3rd. Cumulative Performance Index: 9.7/10.0, B.Tech. Project Advisor: Prof. V. Rajaraman, National Professor of Computer Science, India (Retd.).
If you got all of your degrees in Electrical Engeering, would you be an electrical engineer? Probably, but would you be the head of CS department? I doubt it, but for some reason he is. Now I totally understand why I didn't get any of COSC 2315 (Comp Org). That class just sucked. Anyway, just my own little thought.
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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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