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Revision as of 21:12, 22 November 2022
Course Design
Graduate level coursesMaģistratūras un doktorantūras kursi
- Operating Systems Engineering – University of Latvia, 2009.
 - Virtual Environments – University of Latvia, 2008.
 - Wireless Sensor Networks – University of Latvia, 2008.
 - Advanced Digital Design – University of Latvia, 2008.
 
Undergraduate level coursesBakalauru līmeņa kursi
- Introduction to Computer Architecture - University of Latvia, 2022.
 - Computer Science II: Data structures – University of Iowa, 2016.
 
- Introduction to Digital Design – University of Latvia, 2008.
 - Digital Signal Processing – University of Latvia, 2008.
 - Cyber-Physical Systems – seminar, University of Latvia, 2007.
 - Wireless Sensor Networks – University of Latvia, 2007.
 
- Introduction to Systems Software. The course is an introduction to systems programming concepts and practice. The course involves programming in C in Palm-OS environment. Contributions: Course outline, literature selection, lectures, web pages, software design. University of Pittsburgh, 2003-2004.
 - Advanced Digital Design. Students design MIPS CPU using Mentor Tools and implement it on FPGA board connected to a PC. Contributions: website, software for interfacing with the FPGA. University of Pittsburgh, 1997-2002.
 
- Computer Organization. Computer architecture basics. University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 1993-1996.
 - Human-Computer Interaction. University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 1993-1996.
 - Data Visualization. Selected topics on human computer interfaces. University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia, 1993-1996.