Henry Dietz

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Henry G. Dietz

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University of Kentucky - Engineering


Resume

  • 1999

    Henry

    Dietz

    University of Kentucky Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Faculty member with focus in computer engineering.\nTeach various courses in computer architecture

    parallel processing

    compilers

    programming

    evolutionary computing.\nAdvise IEEE and digital photography club.

    University of Kentucky Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Assistant Professor

    Faculty member in the computer engineering area.\nTaught various programming

    compiler

    and OS courses.

    Purdue University School of Electrical Engineering

  • 1992

    Faculty member in the computer engineering area; area chair in 1993-1994.\nTaught various compiler

    OS

    and parallel processing courses.\nWith Leah Jamieson and Ed Coyle

    co-founder of EPICS (Engineering Projects In Community Service);\nin fact

    I'm the one who coined the name.\nAlso an advisor for HKN.

    Purdue University School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  • 1979

    BS

    MS

    PhD

    Came with lots of transfer credit from CU

    but phys ed credits did not transfer and Poly required a non-tech minor for my Computer Science major

    so EE and ME \"minors\" did not count. By the time I had completed my BS (with ecomonics minor)

    I was well into my MS; my MS similarly blended into my PhD. I established and ran the Sperry Microprocessor Systems lab working with my mentor

    Ron Juels

    and I also taught programming and compiler courses while I was a student at Poly (as an Adjunct

    then as a tenure-track Academic Associate). Mostly attended the Long Island Center

    but also took and taught courses at the main campus... of course

    now Poly is part of NYU. PhD dissertation was \"The Refined Language Approach to Compiling for Parallel Supercomputers

    \" under Dave Klappholz.

    electrical engineering

    computer science

    PINY-LIC ACM

    IEEE

    ran Sperry Microprocessor Systems lab

    Polytechnic University

    Ashland Elementary

  • 1977

    undergraduate

    Entered School of Engineering with a year of advanced placement as a double major in electrical and mechanical engineering interested in control systems. Would have completed in 3 years -- but did not graduate from Columbia. Had problems with the administration involving my investigation of fraud about availability of housing on campus (I was one of about 300 students promised housing on campus but forced to be a \"temporary commuter\" for months

    finally getting a room in John Jay). I also realized that control systems are not about relays anymore and that I had exceptional abilities in what is now called Computer Engineering. CU did not well support such a major at the time

    so I moved to Brooklyn Polytech (which is now part of NYU).

    electrical engineering

    mechanical engineering

    Columbia Spectator

    Broadway Magazine

    WKCR

    Photo club

    Yearbook

    Columbia University in the City of New York

  • Algorithms

    MPI

    Compilers

    Scientific Computing

    CUDA

    Signal Processing

    Architectures

    Hardware

    Computer Science

    Python

    Operating Systems

    Software Documentation

    LaTeX

    Linux

    Computer Architecture

    Verilog

    Computational Photography

    3D Printing

    Computer Engineering

    Embedded Systems

    Dietz

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