Jason Loew - abqc5f@r.postjobfree.com
Current Address Permanent Address
PO Box 617 18 North Street
Vestal, NY 13851-0617 Johnson City, NY 13790
OBJECTIVE A career as an educator of computer science. Looking for a position as faculty teaching
computer science with research interests in Computer Architecture.
EDUCATION Binghamton University, State University of New York
Doctor of Science, Computer Science, Expected May 2011
Received Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Teaching 2007-08
Master of Science, Computer Science, August 2006
Thesis: Quantifying the Impacts of Disabling Speculation and Relaxing the
Scheduling Loop in Multithreaded Processors
Awarded Clifford D. Clark Underrepresented Minority Graduate Fellowship
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, May 2004
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, May 2004
PUBLICATIONS
Reducing Register Pressure in SMT Processors through L2-Miss-Driven Early
Register Release, Joseph Sharkey, Jason Loew, Dmitry Ponomarev, ACM
Transactions on Architecture and Code Optimization (TACO 2008).
Two-Level Reorder Buffers: Accelerating Memory-Bound Applications on SMT
Architectures, Jason Loew and Dmitry Ponomarev, 37th International Conference on
Parallel Processing (ICPP 2008).
Aggressive Scheduling and Speculation in Multithreaded Architectures: Is It Worth
Its Salt?, Jason Loew and Dmitry Ponomarev, to appear in the 20th International
Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing (SBAC-
PAD 2008).
PROJECTS Current maintainer for M-Sim 3.0, a multi-threaded, multi-core, Alpha (Tru64) simulator.
Details can be found at http://www.cs.binghamton.edu/~msim.
TECHNICAL Experience with C/C++, 8086/Alpha Assembler, HTML, Prolog, Haskell, Oz, Python
SKILLS A+ Computer Technician Certification Assembly, Service, Troubleshooting
Kernel Programming (Linux 2.4.27), Sensor Programming, Soldering
EXPERIENCE Binghamton University: Department of Computer Science
Instructor of Record: Spring 2010
Junior-level course on Computer Architecture.
Co-Instructor: Spring 2009, Fall 2009
Junior-level course on Computer Architecture.
Instructor of Record: Summer 2007, Summer 2008
Sophomore-level course on Data Structures and programming in C++.
Course Assistant: September 2005 May 2008
Assistant for a graduate level course on Computer Architecture: Spring 2008.
Assistant for an introductory class in Python. Fall 2006, Fall 2007.
Assistant for a class on Logic Design and basic IC usage. Spring 2006.
Assistant for a class on Data Structures and programming in C++. Fall 2005, Spring
2007.
Binghamton University: Department of Psychology
Teaching Assistant, September 2003 May 2004
Assistant for an Introduction to Psychology laboratory course.
Broome Community College: Learning Assistance Center
Peer Tutor, October 2003 December 2003
Assisted college students in math and physics courses.
Broome County Urban League: Technology Center
Teaching Aide/Instructor, Technical Assistant, September 2002 December 2002
Taught Introduction to Microsoft Excel and Introduction to Internet and Email
courses. Responsible for curriculum development.
Maintaining/Repairing computer/network hardware and software.
Binghamton University: Department of Psychology
Teaching Assistant, January 2002 May 2002
Assistant for a psychology course in multicultural psychology.
Ran weekly discussions sections and course related activities.
Broome County Urban League: After-School Program
Teaching Aide, September 2001 December 2001
Assisting urban children with school work and social understanding.
Hofstra University: University Center for Continuing Education
Teaching Aide, March 2000 May 2000
Aiding 1st-8th grade students with application and understanding of mathematics.
ACTIVITIES Undergraduate Task Force Graduate Student Representative Fall 2009 Current
IEEExtreme 3.0: Team Crowbar, 15th place. October 2009.
Binghamton ACM: Webmaster: September 2007 May 2008, September 2009 Current
Binghamton ACM: Contest Chair: September 2007 Current
Binghamton ACM: Graduate Student Coach: Fall 2008 Current
Topcoder: Member name Asocasno : August 2007 Current
REU Graduate Student Mentor: Summer 2007, Summer 2008
Watson Student Advisory Committee Graduate Student Representative Spring 2008
Graduate Student Organization Computer Science Division Vice President - Fall 2008
Search Advisory Committee Member for Dean of the Watson School, 2006-2007.
IBM Master the Mainframe Part 2 Winner, Fall 2006.
IBM Leadership Workshop: September 2003
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers: Treasurer, January 2002 May 2004