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Eddie Kohler
kohler@cs.ucla.edu

I'm an assistant professor of computer science at UCLA, and Chief Scientist at Mazu Networks; and I frequently visit ICIR, where I held a research appointment for three years.

My research interests include systems, networks, programming languages, and software engineering. Computer science is pretty fun in Los Angeles as well as Washington.

Publications.

Class pages:  CS 111 Operating Systems Principles (Fall 2007)
Previously: Spring 2007 (Evaluation), Fall 2006 (Evaluation), Spring 2006 (Evaluation), Fall 2005 (Evaluation), Spring 2005 (Evaluation)
CS 235 Advanced Operating Systems (Winter 2008)
Previously: Fall 2006 (Evaluation), Fall 2005 (Evaluation), Fall 2004 [CS 239-1] (Evaluation)
CS 239-1 Distributed Systems Infrastructure (Winter 2008)
CS 239-2 Readable Kernel Systems (Winter 2005) (Evaluation)
CS 239-3 Readable Software Systems (Spring 2004) (Evaluation)

Project pages: Asbestos, Click, DCCP, Featherstitch, Kudos, SNACK, Sympathy & Confidence, Tamer, Tenet, XORP. Old: Eel, Prolac.

Software pages: Gifsicle, HotCRP, Ipsumdump, LCDF Typetools, T1utils, Xbraitenberg, Xmahjongg, Portable Xshostakovich++ 98!!, Xwrits, Xzewd.


Contact information

      

4531C Boelter Hall
UCLA Computer Science Department
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1596
+1 310 267-5450
Fax: +1 310 794-5057

          

Email: kohler@cs.ucla.edu

I prefer email to the phone for first conversations, thanks.

Click questions will generally be forwarded to the Click mailing list (and then answered). If you don't want a question made publicly available, say so explicitly in your message.
 


“I have learned—but again and again I forget—that abstraction is a bad thing, innumerable and infinitesimal and tiresome; worse than any amount of petty fact. … It is like a useless, fruitless vegetation, spreading and twining and fading and corrupting; even the ego disappears under it …”
Glenway Wescott, The Pilgrim Hawk

Graduate students

      

Undergraduate students

  • Shant Hovsepian
  • Brian Kennedy
  • Andrew Matsuoka

      

Alumni/ae


Projects and software

Dormant


Fun