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  1. Patterson: It's probably a little longer than that. So, the question isn't so much Dave Patterson is a professor as John Hennessy is president of a university. So, John, to his everlasting credit has been willing to put the time in. First of all, I think John and I both have a pretty high bandwidth rate.

  2. archive.ll.mit.edu › HPEC › hpec_04Prof. David Patterson

    Prof. Patterson has taught computer architecture since joining the faculty in 1977, and is holder of the E.H. and M.E. Pardee Chair of Computer Science. At Berkeley, he led the design and implementation of RISC I, likely the first VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer. This research became the

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1976. He announced retirement in 2016 after serving nearly forty years.. He currently is Vice Chair

  4. David Patterson is the Pardee Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley, which he joined after graduating from UCLA in 1976. His research style is to identify critical questions for the IT industry and gather inter-disciplinary groups of faculty and graduate students to answer them.

  5. Sep 20, 2018 · Like the 1980s, the next decade will be exciting for computer architects in academia and in industry! Brief Bio of Dr. David Patterson. David Patterson is a professor emeritus of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, a distinguished engineer at Google, and Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the RISC-V Foundation.

  6. David Andrew Patterson (born November 16, 1947) is an American computer pioneer and academic who has held the position of professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1976. He announced retirement in 2016 after serving nearly forty years, becoming a distinguished software engineer at Google. He currently is vice chair of the board of directors of the RISC-V ...

  7. The evaluation of computer science and engineering faculty for promotion and tenure has generally followed the dictate “publish or perish,” where “publish” has had its standard academic meaning of “publish in archival journals” [Academic Careers, 94]. Relying on journal publications as the sole demonstration of scholarly achievement ...