Joe Devietti UW CSE grad student
I'm a third-year grad student in the Computer Science and Engineering department at the University of Washington. I work with my advisors Luis Ceze and Dan Grossman on making multiprocessors easier to program by leveraging changes in both computer architectures and parallel programming models.
Contact
E-mail: my email address
Phone: (206) 543-5129
Office: CSE 366
Address: Joe Devietti
Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
Box 352350
Seattle, WA 98195-2350
Directions: Campus Map of the Paul Allen Center
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Research

My CV is available here; below is my current list of publications.

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About me

Before grad school, I was an undergraduate and part-time master's student at the University of Pennsylvania where I worked with Milo Martin, Steve Zdancewic, E. Lewis and Colin Blundell on transactional memory and architectural support for security. In my copious free time, I enjoy bicycle commuting, kayaking, and dreaming about getting a Wii.

Code

I love to write code, and to write about code. I try to blog about as many of my coding projects as I can; here are some I've worked on recently: