Geoffrey Messier
I'm a Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada (http://schulich.ucalgary.ca). I study and teach computer networks, wireless communications and probability. This channel contains the video lectures I've prepared for my graduate and undergraduate courses. For more, check out https://lib.engineer.

Spreadsheets vs AI: When Good Enough is Good Enough

Tutorial for CAEH 2024 Spreadsheets vs AI Presentation

AI4Homelessness

Using AI to Improve Homelessness Services

How to Link Housing/Homelessness Agency Client Records and Preserve Privacy

The High Bar for Interpretable Machine Learning in Housing, Homelessness and Health

Visualizing Journeys Through the Homelessness and Housing System of Care

ADALM Logic Analyzer Demo

Can AI Help Reduce Homelessness? (CAEH 2022 Presentation)

Computer Networks Lecture 10: Stop & Wait ARQ

Computer Networks Lecture 8: Error Detection Performance

Computer Architecture Lecture 17: Caching

Computer Architecture Lecture 16: Pipeline Hazards

Computer Architecture Lecture 15: Introduction to Pipelining

Computer Architecture Lecture 14: Assembly Language (Procedure Calls)

Computer Architecture Lecture 13: Assembly Language (Loops & Conditionals)

Computer Architecture Lecture 12: Assembly Language (Operations)

Computer Architecture Lecture 6: Binary Numbers

Computer Architecture Lecture 11: Assembly Language (Memory)

Computer Architecture Lecture 9: Micro Architecture Design (Calculation and Memory)

Computer Architecture Lecture 10: Micro-Architecture Design (Branching)

Computer Architecture Lecture 4: Memory Design

Computer Architecture Lecture 5: Registers

Computer Architecture Lecture 8: The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU)

Computer Architecture Lecture 7: Binary Math

Computer Architecture Lecture 3: Memory Organization

Computer Architecture Lecture 2: Programming Languages

Computer Architecture Lecture 1: Introduction

Geoff Messier CAEH 2021 Presentation

GNS3 Setup Tutorial