15 Newell Rd Apt 6
Palo Alto, CA 94303-2723
(650) 328-6966, jeffop@stanford.edu
http://suif.stanford.edu/~jeffop/
OBJECTIVE To continue research or engineering endeavors in the fields of computer architecture and computer systems
EDUCATION Stanford University, Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering
Degree expected September-October 2003
Stanford University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering
Graduated June 1995, 4.0 GPA
Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. in Computer Engineering
Graduated December 1993, 4.0 QPA
EXPERIENCE Stanford University, Stanford CA, 1995-2003
Graduate Research Assitant, Advisor: Monica S. Lam
Investigated the use of speculative threads for software reliability and developed a simulator to evaluate their performance; performed a limit study on potential speculative thread-level parallelism in integer programs
Intel Corporation, Portland OR, Jan-Aug 1993
Intern, Performance Validation team for the Pentium Pro
Microsoft Corporation, Redmond WA, Summer 1992
Intern, Software Design Engineering team for MS Excel
REFEREED J. Oplinger and M. S. Lam, ÒEnhancing Software
PUBLICATIONS Reliability Using Speculative Threads,Ó ASPLOS-X, October 2002.
J. Oplinger, D. Heine, and M. S. Lam, ÒIn Search of Speculative Thread-Level Parallelism,Ó PACT Õ99, October 1999.
SKILLS Languages: C, C++, Java, PERL, Verilog
Platforms: Unix (Mac OS X, Linux), Windows
HONORS NSF Research Fellowship
Stanford School of Engineering Fellowship
Andrew Carnegie Society Scholar
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST