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Eddie Kohler
kohler@cs.ucla.edu

I'm an ass. professor of computer science at UCLA, currently working at Meraki. I'm also Chief Scientist at Mazu Networks. Previously I held a research appointment at ICIR.

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