research area

Next Generation Secure Internet

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Current Projects:

Behavior-Based Malware Email Filtering

Helping Law Enforcement Agencies and Volunteer Groups Detect, Report, and Shut Down Phishing Web Sites

Recent Publications

OpenSPARC: An Open Platform for Hardware Reliability Experimentation. Ishwar Parulkar, Alan Wood, James C. Hoe, Babak Falsafi, Sarita V. Adve and Josep Torrellas. Fourth Workshop on Silicon Errors in Logic-System Effects (SELSE), April 2008.

Multi-bit Error Tolerant Caches Using Two-Dimensional Error Coding Jangwoo Kim, Nikos Hardavellas, Ken Mai, Babak Falsafi and James C. Hoe. ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO), December 2007.

PAI: A Lightweight Mechanism for Single-Node Memory Recovery in DSM Servers Jangwoo Kim, Jared C. Smolens, Babak Falsafi and James C. Hoe. IEEE Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC), December 2007.

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James Hoe

James Hoehames Hoe is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the School of Computer Science. His research intersts include Soft-Error Tolerant Processors and Systems, High-Level Synthesis and Optimization of DSP Hardware, and Architectural Simulation and Prototyping Methodologies.

 

Education

PhD, 2000, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT

SM, 1994, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT

BS, 1992, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley