Andrew Douglas Hilton
· Director, Innovation in Computing Education, Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECEDuke University · Electrical and Computer Engineering
Active 2007–2019
About
Andrew Douglas Hilton is a professor at Duke University with research interests that include core micro-architecture, architectural support for security, and simulation methodology. His work involves examining these fields and contributing to the understanding and development of computer architecture and security support systems. He encourages prospective students to align their research interests with his areas of expertise and to review his existing research and papers. Hilton is involved in teaching courses related to programming, data structures, algorithms, compilers, and engineering robust server software, and he is available for advising students on projects and independent studies in software development, programming languages, and computer architecture.
Research topics
- Computer science
- Parallel computing
- Operating system
- Embedded system
- Programming language
Frequent coauthors
- 10 shared
Amir Roth
- 6 shared
Benjamin C. Lee
Cornell University
- 4 shared
Daniel J. Sorin
Duke University
- 3 shared
Ziqiang Huang
University of Waterloo
- 3 shared
Tamara Silbergleit Lehman
University of Colorado Boulder
- 2 shared
Blake A. Hechtman
- 2 shared
Neeraj Eswaran
University of Pennsylvania
- 2 shared
Genevieve M. Lipp
Duke University
Awards & honors
- Klein Family Distinguished Teaching Award (2015)
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