MARTINE D. F. SCHLAG
(several years ago)
(click here to see what I look like today)
Professor of Computer Engineering
B.A., Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles
M.S., Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles
Martine Schlag's interests are in algorithms for computer-aided design
of integrated circuits. Her recent work has focussed on tools for
FPGA design and FPGA-based accelerators. In 1987 she
received an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award.
She served on the editorial board of the IEEE Transactions on
Computers from 1992 to 1997, as the Program Chair of
FPGA'01.
and as the General Chair of
FPGA'02.
Class webpages: CE177,
CS201,
CE229,
CE277,
CE126/L,
CE100/L,
CE/CS200
Publications
Lighter reading